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Big Carp and Little Carp Loop

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Big Carp and Little Carp Loop

13:38

50.5km

670m

Hiking

The Big Carp and Little Carp Loop offers a deep dive into the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, showcasing a wild landscape of towering pine trees, old-growth hemlock forests, and the turbulent waters of two major rivers. You'll traverse varied terrain, from the high rocky bluff of Lake of the Clouds Overlook to the dramatic shores of Lake Superior, with numerous waterfalls like Shining Cloud Falls and Bathtub Falls providing scenic breaks along the way.

This is a challenging 31.4-mile (50.5 km) hiking route with 2200 feet (670 metres) of elevation gain, typically requiring about 13 hours and 38 minutes to complete. Expect a mix of roots, rocks, and mud, plus unbridged river crossings that can be tricky depending on water levels. Parking is available at the Lake of the Clouds Overlook, a common starting point, but be sure to check for any permit requirements if you plan on backcountry camping.

This loop is a significant backcountry experience, allowing you to explore a large portion of the park's interior. It's known for its abundant wildlife, including white-tailed deer and black bears, and offers a glimpse into the region's historical mining operations. The trail's remote nature and demanding sections make it ideal for experienced hikers seeking solitude and a true wilderness adventure.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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13.3 km

Miscowawbic Peak

Highlight • Summit

2

15.3 km

LaFayette Peak

Highlight • Summit

3

20.7 km

Shining Cloud Falls

Highlight • Waterfall

Shining Cloud Falls is the largest of the waterfalls in the Porcupine Mountains, at nearly 20 feet tall. The waterfall is divided into two separate falls, one where the water slides down and the other is a typical plunge.

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22.1 km

Bathtub Falls

Highlight • Waterfall

Bathtub Falls is the last waterfall on the Big Carp River before it empties into Lake Superior.

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26.6 km

Trader's Falls

Waterfall

28.6 km

Explorers Falls

Waterfall

29.0 km

Trappers Falls

Waterfall

8

34.0 km

Greenstone Falls

Highlight • Waterfall

Greenstone Falls is located just a half mile up the trail from Overlooked Falls, and is slightly bigger in size. Greenstone Falls Cabin is located next to the Falls, and it can be rented out for camping.

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42.0 km

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, often referred to as "the Porkies," is the largest state park in Michigan, spanning an impressive 60,000 acres of pristine old-growth forest, cascading waterfalls, and Lake Superior's picturesque shoreline. This breathtaking natural sanctuary offers stunning vistas, including the iconic Lake of the Clouds and the beautiful Presque Isle River corridor. The park also preserves historic copper mining sites, for a unique glimpse into the history of this beautiful area of the Midwest.

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42.1 km

Mirror Lake

Highlight • Lake

Mirror Lake is an excellent stop-off point for an overnighter hiking trip. There are 4 cabins and 7 campsites dotted around the lake, all with excellent views of the blue waters. In the late summer mosquitos can be quite bad, so bring lots of repellent!

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47.2 km

Big Carp River

Highlight • River

The Big Carp River is beautiful, winding through the old-growth forest of Porcupine Mountain Wilderness. You can follow its course from the Lake of the Clouds overlook to its remote mouth on Lake Superior, passing lovely waterfalls, trout pools, and fantastic sweeping vistas the entire way.

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47.9 km

Lake of the Clouds Overlook

Highlight • Viewpoint

The magnificent blue waters of the Lake of the Clouds are surrounded by the ancient forests on the slopes of the Porcupine Mountains. This area is said to be the most photographed in the entirety of the national park, and once you take a look for yourself you will see why. The overlooks of the lake are easily accessible from the nearby car park.

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50.5 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Big Carp and Little Carp Loop?

This challenging loop is approximately 50.5 kilometers (about 31.4 miles) long and typically takes around 13 hours and 38 minutes of moving time to complete. Many hikers choose to break it into a multi-day backpacking trip to fully experience the wilderness.

Is this trail suitable for beginners?

No, the Big Carp and Little Carp Loop is rated as difficult. It features varied terrain with significant hilly sections, especially along the Big Carp River Trail, and requires a good level of fitness and experience with backcountry hiking. It's not recommended for beginners.

What kind of scenery and points of interest can I expect along the way?

The loop offers stunning and varied scenery, including dense old-growth forests, serene river valleys, and breathtaking vistas. You'll pass by the picturesque Big Carp River and encounter several waterfalls like Shining Cloud Falls, Bathtub Falls, and Greenstone Falls. Highlights also include Lake of the Clouds Overlook, Miscowawbic Peak, and LaFayette Peak.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The best time to hike is typically from late spring through early fall (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally more favorable, and the trails are free of snow and ice. Fall offers spectacular foliage, while spring and summer provide lush greenery and active waterfalls. Winter hiking is possible but requires specialized gear and experience due to harsh conditions.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike in Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park?

Yes, as the trail is located within Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, you will need a Michigan Recreation Passport for vehicle entry. If you plan to camp overnight, backcountry permits are also required and should be reserved in advance, especially during peak season.

Is the Big Carp and Little Carp Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trails within Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, including this loop. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please ensure you pack out all pet waste to preserve the wilderness.

Where can I park to access the trailhead for this loop?

The most common starting point for the Big Carp and Little Carp Loop is near the Lake of the Clouds Overlook parking area. There are designated parking lots within Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park that provide access to various trailheads, including those leading to this loop.

What wildlife might I encounter on the trail?

The Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park is home to diverse wildlife. You might spot white-tailed deer, various bird species, and if you're lucky, even black bears. Always maintain a safe distance and never feed wild animals. Carrying bear spray is recommended as a precaution.

Does the trail connect with other long-distance paths?

Yes, sections of this route overlap with the North Country National Scenic Trail (MI), which is a significant long-distance hiking path. You'll also traverse the Big Carp River Trail and the Little Carp River Trail.

Are there any specific strategies for tackling this challenging loop?

Given its length and difficulty, many hikers choose to complete the loop over 2-3 days, camping at designated backcountry sites. Starting early in the day is crucial for day hikers. Be prepared for varied terrain, including steep ascents and descents, and ensure you carry enough water, as sources may not always be reliable or easily accessible for filtering.

What should I pack for a hike on this trail?

For this challenging wilderness hike, essential gear includes sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing suitable for changing weather, a detailed map and compass or GPS device, plenty of water, high-energy snacks, a first-aid kit, and insect repellent. If backpacking, include camping gear, a water filter, and bear-resistant food storage.

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