Trilha de 3 loops de West Beach
| Distância | 5.8 km |
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| Ganho de Elevação | 124 m |
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| Passos | 8500 |
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Trilha
Banheiros
Estacionamento
Água potável para beber
Lugares para sentar
Amigável com cachorros
Vista panorâmicas
Floresta
Lago ou Rio
Praia
Detalhes da Rota
Trilha de 3 loops de West Beach é uma rota com distância 5.8 km (8.500-passos) localizada próxima à Gary, Indiana, EUA. Esta rota tem um ganho de elevação de aproximadamente 124 m e é classificada com dificuldade médio. Encontre mais rotas como esta no App do Pacer.
This loop hike combines sections of the three trails at West Beach. The hike starts with the Dune Succession Trail (Loop 1), which highlights the four stages of dune development. From the parking lot, head north to the bathing house to pick up the trail. This part of the trail is only ~0.6 miles long, but includes a strenuous climb up 270 stairs for a spectacular view of Lake Michigan and Chicago. Along the way you will pass through a beautiful pinery of jack pine trees. These are some of most southern jack pines in the world and are a result of Lake Michigan and the work of glaciers transporting seeds. Support the restoration effort in the fragile dunes and ponds by remaining on designated trails.
The hike then picks up the West Beach Trail (Loop 2) for an easy hike through an area that was sand mined in the 1920s. The footing is mainly loose sand. This area is being restored as an oak savanna and is a great place to see prickly pear cactus. Birders will enjoy looking for water birds on Long Lake from the viewing platform.
The final section of the hike is the Long Lake Loop Trail (Loop 3). This section is moderate in difficulty. The trail follows along Long Lake and then heads into the dunes. There is a great view of Long Lake after the initial climb. After crossing the entrance road, the trail winds through the undulating dunes and then has a steep descent into the picnic area and back to the parking lot.
The trail surface varies from loose sand to packed dirt and sections of stairs and boardwalks. The hike will take longer than you think due the loose footing of walking in the sand. The trail starts in relative shade but ends in the full sun. Please bring plenty of water, sun protection and dress in layers. The weather on the beach can be dramatically colder or hotter than in the woods.
Last updated: Mar 1, 2026