Lost Lake Trailhead - Interlochen,

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Lost Lake Trailhead: Pet-Friendly Trails in Interlochen, MI

Discover the natural beauty of Lost Lake Trailhead, a dog-friendly hiking destination in Interlochen, Michigan, perfect for outdoor lovers and their four-legged companions. With clearly marked trails under shady woods, Lost Lake Trailhead offers miles of hiking, jogging, and biking opportunities. The park is accessible, with both a wheelchair accessible entrance and parking, making it a welcoming spot for everyone.

Known for its peaceful ambiance, gentle elevation changes, and scenic views of local lakes, this Interlochen dog park is popular among pet owners, birdwatchers, and families alike. Several benches along the way provide frequent resting spots, and the trails are suitable for both walking and more adventurous hikes. Dogs are allowed on the trails, making it an ideal location for pet-friendly outings in the Interlochen area.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the entrance and parking lot are wheelchair accessible.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are benches along the trails for resting.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features a network of connected trails for walking, jogging, hiking, and biking.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, there is a dedicated parking lot at the trailhead.
  • Is this park good for kids? Yes, the park and trails are described as good for kids and kid-friendly for hikes.
  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are welcome on the trails with their owners.

Reviews

Carter Alan

Beautiful woodsy trail. Easy walking or hiking on clearly marked trails with blue blazes. Peaceful and quiet nature area without city life.

Eric Hunt

Absolutely loved this trail system, I only wish we had more time to run more of the loops. Definitely some areas with heavy roots and some sandy spots in others. Not a beginner trail but nothing to advanced either. Just keep an eye out for vehicles as the trails cross some single track dirt roads. Hope to come back soon.

Tracey Borsvold

The pathway can get confusing, so pay attention and stay on the MARKED trail.

jenni reid

The trail is not marked very well, the parking lot says you’re at 2, but you’re actually at 1. The trail is mostly flat and has a lot of roots to be on the lookout for. Some views of the lake and lots of woods, but a small portion is logged…the rest of the trail is pleasant and there are benches along the way if you want a rest.

Barbara Czapla

This trail doesn’t have much elevation, however it was so beautiful on 10/23/23 during peak colors. We hiked almost 7 miles, past several lakes, saw a spectacular show with fall colors and were able to see how spacious and rustic the campsites were on Lake Dubonnet! Next year we are definitely camping there.

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