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Grinnell Memorial Nature Sanctuary

West of Bete Grise
off the Smith Fisheries Road

The view from the top, courtesy of David DePietro
The view from the top, courtesy of David DePietro


Grinnell Memorial Nature Sanctuary at Bare Bluff is one of the most spectacular vistas in the Keweenaw. This most difficult trail has been improved. Take a three-mile hike along the base of this beautiful rhyolite formation then up a natural fault to the top, where the stunted forest opens to spectacular balds with a southeatern view down the Keweenaw to the point. Allow three hours for this challenging adventure.

The trail is in a Michigan Nature Association Sanctuary and all sanctuary rules apply. Collecting plants, seeds, or animals or any kind is strictly forbidden. Stay on established trails. Only foot traffic is allowed - the use of all motorized vehicles or mountain bikes is prohibited. No hunting, fishing, trapping, camping, campfires, or pets are permitted. Carry out all refuse. Leave only footprints, take only pictures.

DIRECTIONS: From Hancock drive north on US-41 to Phoenix, then drive 10.4 miles to the Lac La Belle Road. Turn right and drive 4.7 miles to the bottom of the steep hill in Lac La Belle. Turn left and continue 2.8 miles to Smith Fishery Road on the left. Then travel 2.4 miles to the MNA parking area to the right as the road turns left.

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