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Embark on the Gros Cap Loop, an easy 1.6-mile (2.6 km) hike that takes about 40 minutes to complete, with a gentle 45 feet (14 metres) of elevation gain. You'll wander through northern hardwood forests and marshy cedar areas, encountering rocky outcroppings and an elevated esker. Keep an eye out…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The trail offers easy access from downtown St. Ignace, just minutes off US-2. You'll find convenient parking available near the trailhead.
The trail is a local favorite for walking, and while not explicitly stated, most trails in such areas are dog-friendly. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash and practice Leave No Trace principles.
The Gros Cap Loop can be enjoyed year-round. In warmer months, it's great for walking, jogging, and birdwatching. In winter, it transforms into a popular spot for snowshoeing and winter hiking, offering a unique snowy landscape.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Gros Cap Loop trail.
The trail features a gently rolling, natural dirt path. You'll encounter an elevated esker (an old cobble beach) and pass through additional cobble beaches. Some sections can be wet, so appropriate footwear is recommended. While the main interpretive loop is wide and hardened, the fitness loops are slightly more rugged with uneven, natural tread.
You'll be immersed in a northern hardwood forest with beautiful seasonal foliage. The trail offers occasional views of wetlands and glimpses of nearby lakes. A highlight includes wide views over Whitefish Bay, especially from blue-blazed side trails that lead to lookouts over Lake Superior. The last side trail, around the 2km mark, is particularly noted for offering the best lake views and is an ideal spot for a break.
Yes, the Gros Cap Loop is generally considered easy, making it an inviting option for families and casual walkers. The interpretive loop, Gikinawaabam, is a short, leisurely half-mile walk on a wide, hardened path. The fitness loops are slightly more rugged but still manageable.
The entire loop can typically be completed in 35-60 minutes during warmer months. In winter, with snow conditions, it may take longer, especially if you're snowshoeing.
It's common to spot wildlife such as songbirds and deer along the trail. The diverse forest and wetland environments provide habitats for various species.
Yes, parts of the Gros Cap trails are integrated into the broader Voyageur Trail network. Additionally, the Gikinawaabam Loop features several interpretive signs that provide information about the area's history and significance, including its ancestral names and connection to Native American tribes.
While accessible year-round, winter conditions can add a challenge. Snowshoes or traction devices are recommended in deeper snow to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.