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Young State Park

Trail Details

County
Charlevoix
Regions
Northwest
Latitude
N 45° 14' 8.52"
Longitude
W 085° 02' 37.32"
Distance
1.5 to 3 miles
Trail Type
Foot paths, cross-country ski trails
Terrain
Lake Charlevoix, cedar wetlands
Difficulty
Easy
Nearest City or Town
Boyne City
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Young State Park surrounds Horse Point at the east end of beautiful Lake Charlevoix, also known at one time as Pine Lake, Long Lake and a place frequently fished by a youthful Ernest Hemingway. The authors family owned a summer cottage on nearby Walloon Lake, but Hemingway occasionally spent his days on Lake Charlevoix, where he liked to fish for trout in Horton Creek.The park is a 563-acre unit in Charlevoix County and a mix of wooded lowlands, cedar swamps and 1.5 miles of lakeshore. The wooded area is covered in hardwoods, aspen and balsam firis and traversed by a 5.5-mile trail system that is level and easy to follow. Despite the extensive cedar swamps, the trails provide dry footing ...
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Young State Park surrounds Horse Point at the east end of beautiful Lake Charlevoix, also known at one time as Pine Lake, Long Lake and a place frequently fished by a youthful Ernest Hemingway. The author's family owned a summer cottage on nearby Walloon Lake, but Hemingway occasionally spent his days on Lake Charlevoix, where he liked to fish for trout in Horton Creek.

The park is a 563-acre unit in Charlevoix County and a mix of wooded lowlands, cedar swamps and 1.5 miles of lakeshore. The wooded area is covered in hardwoods, aspen and balsam firis and traversed by a 5.5-mile trail system that is level and easy to follow. Despite the extensive cedar swamps, the trails provide dry footing most of the year, thanks in part to planking across the wettest areas.

The paths attract morel mushroom hunters and wildflower enthusiasts in the spring, campers looking to stretch their leg throughout the summer and Nordic skiers in the winter. Mountain biking is prohibited on part of the system with most off-road cyclists preferring to ride the excellent bike trails atAvalanche Preserve Recreation Area in nearby Boyne City.

All three paths in Young State Park are called nature trails through there is no accompanying interpretive brochures and interpretive signs are limited. The longest path is Deer Flats Nature Trail. The 3-mile loop shares a segment with the popular White Birch Nature Trail, a 1.5-mile loop with a trailhead in Terrace Campground. On the north side of the park is the 1.5-mile Spruce Nature Trail that connects with Deer Flats.

When there is sufficient snow in the winter, Nordic skiing is a popular activity in Young State Park. The ski trailhead is at post No. 0 across the road from the park headquarters and Spruce and Deer Flats are marked for skiers as loops of 3.4 and 4 miles in length.

Amenities & Services
Camping
Difficulty - Easy
Dog Friendly
Foot Path
Groomed Classic Skiing
Trail Guide

Click on highlighted trails for individual trail page:

Deer Flats Nature Trail 3.0 miles Hike
White Birch Nature Trail 1.5 miles Hike
Spruce Nature Trail 1.5 miles Hike
Cross Country Ski Trails 5.8 miles Nordic ski

Facilities

Young State Park has 240 modern sites spread out in three campgrounds. Oak Campground has 41 sites, including a row of them right on the shoreline of Lake Charlevoix, while next to it is Terrace Campground with an additional 41 sites. Both are wooded areas with well-shaded sites to make camp. Spruce Campground, north of the day-use facility, is the largest with 158 sites situated in an open, grassy area. The three campgrounds are often filled from the Fourth of July weekend to mid-August.

There are 1.5-miles of lakeshore within the park including a wide, sandy beach in its day-use area. Overlooking the beach and a grassy picnic area is a concession store while in Terrace Campground is a boat ramp. Other facilities at Young State Park include a softball field and outdoor basketball court.

Hours & Fees

The park is open year round, offering Nordic skiing and snowshoeing in the winter. A vehicle permit or annual state park pass is required to enter.

Directions

From Boyne City head northwest on Boyne City Road (County Road 56) 1.5 miles to the park entrance.

Information

For more information on the park contact Young State Park (231-582-7523) while campsites can be reserved online (www.midnrreservations.com) or by phone (800-447-2757). For lodging or other travel information contact the Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau (231-348-2755, 800-845-2828; www.petoskeyarea.com).


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