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The colorful mineral-streaked sandstone cliffs of Pictured Rocks rising from turquoise Lake Superior, seen from a boat, orange, green, and tan stains, clear summer day

National Park Service · Michigan

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

Forty miles of colorful sandstone cliffs, sea caves, and waterfalls along Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, best seen from a Munising boat cruise or the Chapel-to-Mosquito backcountry hike.

Chapel Rock with its famous lone pine tree perched atop a sandstone sea stack, root bridge spanning to the cliff, blue Lake Superior behind, golden light

Field briefing

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore starts with access, not mileage.

Before you go

Pictured Rocks has no entrance fee, but the two best ways to experience it both need planning.

To see the painted cliffs from the water, book a Munising boat cruise ahead of time, since summer sailings fill. To camp along the lakeshore, you need a backcountry permit, required year-round for every overnight trip and reserved on Recreation.gov, with limits of three consecutive nights per campground. Fires are banned at Mosquito River and Chapel Beach. The three drive-in campgrounds are also reservable on Recreation.gov.

Best window
July to early October for warm hiking, color, and full boat-cruise schedules
Signature routes
Pictured Rocks boat cruise from Munising, Chapel Loop and Chapel Rock
Pack focus
Water, weather checks, layers

The landmarks worth the trip. Tap any photo to enlarge.

Location
Michigan
Established
1966
Size
73k acres
Best time
July to early October for warm hiking, color, and full boat-cruise schedules
Entrance
No entrance fee. Boat cruises and backcountry permits are paid separately
Nearest airport
Marquette (MQT) about 1 hour; Sault Ste. Marie about 2 hours

When to go

Weather, crowds, and what the season changes about the trip.

Spring

Low crowds

Cold and muddy, with high waterfalls, lingering ice, and limited services into May.

Pack Waterproof boots, warm layers, and patience for trails not yet dried out.

Summer

Peak crowds

Mild and busy, with warm days, cool Lake Superior, and packed Munising trailheads.

Pack Layers for lake wind, bug protection, water, and a booked boat cruise or backcountry permit.

Fall

High crowds

Crisp days and brilliant color from late September into October, with cruises winding down.

Pack Warm layer, rain shell, and a cruise booked before the season ends.

Winter

Moderate crowds

Deep snow, frozen waterfalls, and ice caves, with the park shifting to skiing and snowshoeing.

Pack Full winter kit, traction, and a plan around closed roads and snow-only access.

Top things to do

  • Pictured Rocks boat cruise from Munising

    The classic way to see the painted cliffs, Chapel Rock, and Lovers Leap arch from the water. Concession-run cruises depart Munising; book ahead in summer.

  • Chapel Loop and Chapel Rock

    The signature day hike to Chapel Falls, Chapel Rock with its lone pine, and clifftop Lake Superior views. A long loop best started early for parking.

  • Mosquito Beach and the cliff trail

    A quieter stretch of the lakeshore with a cobble beach, river mouth, and cliff-edge walking, reachable as a day hike or a backcountry overnight.

  • Miners Castle and Munising Falls

    The most accessible icons: a drive-up overlook of the famous Miners Castle formation and a short walk to Munising Falls near the western visitor center.

How long to spend

Anchor the day around Pictured Rocks boat cruise from Munising

Put permit timing ahead of ambition, then build the route around what is actually approved. For one day in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, make Pictured Rocks boat cruise from Munising the non-negotiable, add Chapel Loop and Chapel Rock only if the first stop runs clean, and keep Mosquito Beach and the cliff trail as the flexible finish.

  1. 1Start with Pictured Rocks boat cruise from Munising: The classic way to see the painted cliffs, Chapel Rock, and Lovers Leap arch from the water. Concession-run cruises depart Munising; book ahead in summer.
  2. 2Add Chapel Loop and Chapel Rock: The signature day hike to Chapel Falls, Chapel Rock with its lone pine, and clifftop Lake Superior views. A long loop best started early for parking.
  3. 3Use Mosquito Beach and the cliff trail as the optional finish, not as a reason to rush the whole day.

Plan your trip

Turn Pictured Rocks's conditions into water, pack, and sleep-system decisions.

Munising Falls cascading over a mossy sandstone amphitheater in a green Upper Peninsula forest, lush ferns, soft diffused light

Build around access

Plan the transfer before the trail list.

Plan your trip

4 quick tools, already seeded for Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Tune the route, pack weight, weather margin, and overnight setup after the access plan is real.

  1. 01Size your water for a mild day on the trail
  2. 02Dial in your pack base weight before you load up
  3. 03Find the pack size a multi-day trip here needs
  4. 04Check you will sleep warm down to about 30F

What to pack

Start with the gear decisions this park changes: footing, weather, camping, and water.

Pack planning

Decide what Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore asks of your kit before you start checking boxes.

Use this as a constraint check while you are still shaping the trip. The active checklist becomes useful once your route, dates, and sleep plan are set.

  • First constraintHydration and exposureWater, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, Navigationmap, downloaded GPS, or a GPS watch, 3 more
  • Route realityFooting and tractionHiking boots, Hiking socks, Trekking poles
  • Load choicePack and carry systemBackpacking pack
  • If overnightSleep and shelterBackpacking tent, Sleeping bag, Sleeping pad, 1 more

Checklist mode

25 items, grouped for the trip you are actually taking.

  1. Dates and season are set.
  2. Primary route, campground, or lodge is chosen.
  3. Water, footwear, and overnight needs are sized.

Gear for Pictured Rocks

The buying guides that match what Pictured Rocks asks of your kit, with our current top picks across budget and use case.

Where to stay

Munising, at the west end, is the main base for cruises, food, and lodging, with Grand Marais anchoring the quieter east end. Inside the park, three drive-in campgrounds (Little Beaver Lake, Twelvemile Beach, and Hurricane River) are reservable on Recreation.gov. For the full experience, backpackers reserve one of the 13 backcountry areas along the lakeshore, including Chapel Beach and Mosquito River, on Recreation.gov.

Camping reservations

Camping reservations

Book the Munising cruise and your backcountry permit on Recreation.gov. Both fill in summer.

Pictured Rocks charges no entrance fee, but the boat cruise and the backcountry permits are the bookings that matter. Backcountry permits are required year-round for every overnight and are reserved on Recreation.gov, as are the three drive-in campgrounds.

Reviewed June 11, 2026

Booking window

Backcountry permits and drive-in campsites are reserved on Recreation.gov. Munising boat cruises are booked through the cruise concessioner. Summer and fall-color dates fill early.

  • A backcountry permit is required year-round for all overnight trips and is reserved on Recreation.gov.
  • Campers are limited to 3 consecutive nights per campground and 14 total nights per year across the lakeshore.
  • Fires are prohibited at Mosquito River and Chapel Beach backcountry campgrounds.

Where to book or verify

Pictured Rocks camping and permits on Recreation.gov

Official Recreation.gov gateway for drive-in campgrounds and backcountry permits.

Pictured Rocks outdoor activities

Official NPS page on hiking, camping, paddling, and the boat cruise.

Search Recreation.gov

Check for federal campground, backcountry, tour, and permit inventory tied to this park.

Backcountry camping permit (required for overnights)

A permit is required year-round for every backcountry overnight. Reserve on Recreation.gov.

Campgrounds to know

Drive-in campgrounds (Little Beaver Lake, Twelvemile Beach, Hurricane River)

Details
Season
Seasonal, generally late spring through fall, weather dependent.
Sites
Rustic NPS drive-in sites with vault toilets and no hookups.
The three NPS drive-in campgrounds inside the lakeshore. Book ahead for summer and fall color.

Backcountry campgrounds (Chapel Beach, Mosquito River, and others)

Details
Season
Year-round, permit required.
Sites
13 hike-in lakeshore camping areas with individual and group sites.
For backpackers on the Lakeshore Trail. Fires are banned at Mosquito River and Chapel Beach.

Getting there and practical info

The colorful mineral-streaked sandstone cliffs of Pictured Rocks rising from turquoise Lake Superior, seen from a boat, orange, green, and tan stains, clear summer day

Make the transfer plan before the trail plan.

Weather windows, boat schedules, flight buffers, and backup days shape what is realistic.

Getting there

Get to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore by solving the transfer first.

Nearest airport
Marquette (MQT) about 1 hour; Sault Ste. Marie about 2 hours
Access rhythm
Car required
Region
Michigan
  1. Arrival note

    The lakeshore stretches along Lake Superior between Munising on the west and Grand Marais on the east, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

  2. Fly in

    Reach the western end via M-28 and M-94 to Munising, about an hour east of Marquette and its airport.

  3. Car strategy

    The two ends are connected by the gravel County Road H-58 inside and around the park; a car is essential, and there is no public transportation.

Pair this with lodging: the best base is the one that protects the departure window, pickup point, or weather buffer.

LocationMichigan

Frequently asked questions

Is there an entrance fee for Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore?

No. The lakeshore charges no entrance fee. You pay only for specific things: a boat cruise from Munising, drive-in campsites, and backcountry camping permits, all of which are booked separately.

How do you see the Pictured Rocks cliffs?

The painted cliffs are best seen from the water on a Munising boat cruise, or from a kayak. From land, the Chapel Loop and the Miners Castle overlook give clifftop views. Boat cruises are concession-run and fill in summer, so book ahead.

Do you need a permit to camp at Pictured Rocks?

Yes, for backcountry camping. A permit is required year-round for every overnight trip in the 13 backcountry areas and is reserved on Recreation.gov, with limits of three consecutive nights per campground. The three drive-in campgrounds are also reserved on Recreation.gov.

When is the best time to visit Pictured Rocks?

July through early October is the sweet spot for warm hiking, full boat-cruise schedules, and fall color from late September into October. Winter brings frozen waterfalls and ice formations but snow-only access and limited services.

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