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Welcome to Dune Climb, Glen Arbor’s premier tourist attraction nestled within the stunning landscapes of Northern Michigan. Boasting a remarkable 4.8-star rating, this natural wonder offers an unforgettable experience that promises both adventure and relaxation.
Nestled amidst the beautiful landscapes of Glen Arbor, Dune Climb is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and families alike. With its expansive dunes perfect for uphill sand climbs, water views that take your breath away, and challenging hikes leading to the shores of Lake Michigan, this location offers endless opportunities for exploration and enjoyment.
The Dune Climb is wheelchair accessible, ensuring everyone can partake in the experience regardless of their mobility level. The onsite services cater to all visitors’ needs, from picnic areas with tables and public restrooms, to nearby parking facilities. If you’re seeking a unique adventure, consider embarking on one of our out-and-back trails designed for hiking enthusiasts of varying skill levels.
In addition to its natural beauty, Dune Climb also caters to families with children. Our kid-friendly hikes ensure that the whole family can participate and enjoy quality time together in this breathtaking environment.
For those seeking convenience, we accept credit card payments for any services or amenities you may require during your visit. We strive to provide an enjoyable experience without adding stress to your day.
The Dune Climb truly is a destination where nature meets adventure, promising a memorable journey that will leave you wanting more. Whether you are looking to challenge yourself physically, enjoy the serene beauty of Lake Michigan’s shores, or simply bask in the sun with family and friends, we invite you to experience all that Glen Arbor’s Dune Climb has to offer.
So why not plan your visit today? Create lasting memories at one of Northern Michigan’s most beautiful natural attractions – Dune Climb.
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