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Family friendly hiking trails in Pontiac Lake State Recreation Area traverse a diverse landscape shaped by glacial moraines, featuring rolling hills, dense forests, and various wetlands. The area spans 3,700 acres, encompassing marshes, ponds, and old farm fields, providing varied scenery for hikers. Pontiac Lake, a 585-acre body of water, is a central feature, offering lakeside paths and a half-mile sandy beach. The terrain includes the headwaters of the Clinton, Huron, and Shiawassee rivers, contributing to a rich natural environment…
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Hike the Pontiac Lake Recreation Area Mountain Bike Trail, a moderate 4.6-mile route with 259 feet of gain and scenic lake views.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Embark on the Haven Hill Lake and Woods Loop for an easy hike through a diverse landscape. You will wind through hardwood forests, wetlands, and gentle rolling hills, enjoying views…
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Embark on the Haven Hill Loop, an easy hike spanning 4.5 miles (7.3 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 204 feet (62 metres), typically completed in about 1 hour…
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A mix of marshes, ponds, forests, old farm fields and lakes offers a variety of wildlife and excellent hunting and birding opportunities. Other outdoor activities include camping, horseback riding, picnicking, swimming, hiking, biking, paddling, fishing and sightseeing. The park features the longest beach in southeast Michigan at just over half a mile, a model airplane flying field, a modern and rustic equestrian campground, an expansive picnic area, an off-leash, fenced area for dogs and much more. The 11-mile mountain bike trail has been ranked as one of the "Top 100 Trails" in the United States and is considered one of the most technical trails in southeast Michigan.
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From this point you can observe the water lilies floating on the water of Heaven Hill Lake and the colorful trees on the other shore.
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Indian Springs Metropark hosts a great outdoor experience with multiple nice trails leading through grasslands, meadows, woodlands, and wetlands. The park features diverse ecosystems, including lake and ponds, and provides opportunities for birdwatching and picnicking.
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From this point you can observe the water lilies floating on the water of Heaven Hill Lake and the colorful trees on the other shore.
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Pontiac Lake Beach has a long wooden walkway stretching out over the water and is surrounded by lawns with picnic tables.
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Haven hill is extreme, starting on the west side of the lake, go north on the path, follow to the hill. Walk bike up here, it's tough but worth it. At the top there are lots of sites, ruins, and you take a road back down to end the ride. It's a breeze after the hill. Get to the hill.
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There are 18 family-friendly hiking trails in Pontiac Lake State Recreation Area featured in this guide, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate adventures. You'll find a good mix of options suitable for different ages and energy levels.
The area, shaped by glacial moraines, offers a diverse landscape. You can expect rolling hills, dense forests, marshes, ponds, and open fields. Trails often feature a mix of lakeside paths, wooded sections, and open areas, providing varied scenery for your family's adventure.
Yes, there are several easy options perfect for younger hikers. For a pleasant and relatively flat walk, consider the Haven Hill Lake and Woods Loop, which is just over 2.5 km long and takes about 40 minutes. Another great choice is the Indian Springs Metropark loop from Timberland Swamp Nature Sanctuary, an easy 5.9 km route.
Many trails offer views of Pontiac Lake, which features a half-mile sandy beach – the longest in southeast Michigan. The diverse ecosystems of marshes, ponds, and forests also make the area excellent for birdwatching and spotting local wildlife. You might also encounter old farm fields and the headwaters of several rivers.
Yes, Pontiac Lake State Recreation Area is generally dog-friendly. Many trails allow leashed dogs, and there's even an off-leash, fenced area available. Always ensure your dog is under control and check specific trail regulations before you go.
Absolutely! Many of the family-friendly trails are loops, making them convenient for a full exploration without retracing your steps. A moderate option is the Pontiac Lake Beach loop from Volleyball Island, which is about 11.4 km and offers varied scenery.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Pontiac Lake State Recreation Area, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, well-maintained paths, and the opportunity for wildlife observation, making it a rewarding experience for families.
Yes, parking is generally available at various access points and trailheads throughout Pontiac Lake State Recreation Area. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route pages or by checking the park's official website.
For families looking for a bit more of a challenge, the Pontiac Lake Recreation Area Mountain Bike Trail, while primarily for bikes, can be hiked and offers a moderate 7.4 km route with some elevation changes. Another moderate option is the Indian Springs Metropark loop from Monkey Island, which is 10.7 km long.
Pontiac Lake State Recreation Area is part of the Michigan State Parks system. A Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry. This can be purchased annually with your license plate renewal or as a daily pass at the park entrance. No specific hiking permits are typically needed beyond the vehicle entry fee.
The park is enjoyable year-round, but spring, summer, and fall offer the most comfortable hiking conditions. Spring brings wildflowers and active wildlife, summer is great for combining hikes with beach time, and fall showcases beautiful foliage. Winter hiking is also possible, but trails may be snowy or icy.


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