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Embark on the Mic Mac Lake Trail for an easy hike through a lush green forest, where you'll discover the calm waters of Mic Mac Lake. This route offers a peaceful escape, providing views of both Mic Mac Lake and Nipisiquit Lake as you make your way. You'll cover 1.7 miles (2.7 km) with an elevation gain of 257 feet (78 metres), a journey that typically takes around 48 minutes. Expect a serene atmosphere, away from the more bustling parts of the park, though be mindful of potentially slippery boardwalks and gentle hilly sections along the path.
The trail is conveniently located within Tettegouche State Park, making it an accessible option for a quick outdoor adventure. While no specific warnings are highlighted, it's always wise to check park conditions before you go, especially regarding weather that might affect trail surfaces. For your convenience, you will find vault toilets and a water pump available at Tettegouche Camp, which is situated near the lake.
This trail stands out for its unique opportunity to experience the park's natural beauty in a quieter setting. Unlike some of the park's more frequented areas, Mic Mac Lake Trail offers a sense of solitude amidst dense summer vegetation. You can even rent a canoe from Tettegouche Camp to paddle on the lake, adding another dimension to your visit and allowing you to explore the water from a different perspective.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Mic Mac Lake Trail is generally rated as moderate. While not exceptionally long, it features significant uphill and downhill climbs, making it more challenging than a flat walk. Its hilly terrain requires a reasonable level of fitness.
The trail consists primarily of singletrack paths and includes numerous boardwalks, especially in softer, potentially wet areas. Be aware that these boardwalks can become slippery. The route is characterized by its hilly nature, with sustained climbs and descents.
Hikers will enjoy views of both Mic Mac Lake and Nipisiquit Lake, surrounded by a lush green forest. The primary appeal is the journey to a calm, interior lake, offering a sense of solitude away from more crowded areas of Tettegouche State Park. You can also rent canoes at Tettegouche Camp near Mic Mac Lake for a unique paddling experience.
Due to its hilly terrain and sustained elevation changes, the trail is generally considered moderate and may be less suitable for very casual hikers or young children. While not extreme, it's more challenging than a simple stroll.
The trail offers different experiences throughout the year. While summer provides lush greenery, dense vegetation might limit long-distance views. Other seasons, such as spring or fall, may offer more expansive vistas and comfortable hiking temperatures. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Mount Baldy Overlook Loop, Conservancy Pines Trail, and Tettegouche Lake Trail, offering opportunities to explore further within the park.
Access to the Mic Mac Lake Trail is typically through Tettegouche State Park. Specific parking information for the trailhead should be confirmed with the park office, but generally, parking is available within the state park facilities.
As part of Tettegouche State Park, dogs are generally allowed on trails but must be kept on a leash. Always check the latest park regulations regarding pets before your visit.
Yes, Tettegouche State Park requires a Minnesota State Park vehicle permit for entry. These can be purchased at the park office or online. There are no additional permits specifically for hiking the Mic Mac Lake Trail itself, but park entry is necessary.
Yes, at Tettegouche Camp, located at the bottom of the hill near Mic Mac Lake, you'll find vault toilets and a water pump. This can be a convenient stop during your hike.
For a unique experience, consider renting a canoe at Tettegouche Camp once you reach Mic Mac Lake. This allows you to paddle on the calm, interior lake, offering a peaceful escape and a different perspective away from the park's more crowded attractions.
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