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United States
Indiana
Porter County
Chesterton

Calumet Trail and Indiana Dunes Loop

Moderate

4.8

(6399)

7,896

riders

Calumet Trail and Indiana Dunes Loop

03:43

59.5km

120m

Cycling

Cycle the 37-mile Calumet Trail and Indiana Dunes Loop, a moderate touring bicycle route through wetlands and dunes.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 56.7 km for 179 m

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9.90 km

Calumet Gravel Trail

Highlight • Trail

The Calumet Trail runs in the Indiana Dunes National Park and therefore offers you the opportunity to see birds and animals evolving in their environment. For more information, Have a look at the NPS link : nps.gov/indu/index.htm

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34.5 km

Michigan Light

Highlight • Monument

This lighthouse has become a symbol of Michigan City. Built in 1904, it's the only lighthouse that still operates in Indiana. It's located at the end of the pier – a great place to watch the sunset or fish.

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38.6 km

Mount Baldy

Highlight • Natural Monument

Mount Baldy is not technically a mountain, but a 126-feet (38.4 m) shifting sand dune which moves every year.

North of the mount, there's a swimming beach which is part of the Indiana Dunes National Park.

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59.5 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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40.1 km

8.13 km

5.94 km

3.55 km

1.18 km

553 m

129 m

Surfaces

44.1 km

8.26 km

6.16 km

1.06 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Calumet Trail and Indiana Dunes Loop?

The Calumet Trail section is primarily a multi-use pathway with a crushed limestone and gravel surface. This can be uneven, rough, and feature chunky gravel, making it unsuitable for road bikes. Off-road or hybrid tires are recommended for better comfort and stability. The route is notably flat, but be aware that sections can be prone to flooding and standing water, especially after rain, potentially making them impassable or very muddy. Other parts of the Indiana Dunes Loop may include paved sections, offering a varied experience.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The best time to cycle this route is generally during drier periods to avoid the significant flooding and mud that can occur on the Calumet Trail, particularly after rain. Spring and fall can offer pleasant temperatures and scenery, but always check recent weather conditions before you go. Summer can be hot, and there is no shade along much of the Calumet Trail.

Is the Calumet Trail and Indiana Dunes Loop suitable for beginners?

While the route is physically easy due to its flat profile, the Calumet Trail section presents technical challenges. Its rough gravel surface, potential for deep mud, and standing water make it more suitable for cyclists with some experience on off-road terrain or those riding gravel or mountain bikes. Beginners on hybrid bikes might find it challenging in places, and road bikes are not recommended.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

Generally, dogs are allowed on trails within the Indiana Dunes National Park, including sections of this route, but they must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet. Always check specific signage at trailheads for any local restrictions or areas where dogs might not be permitted.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to cycle this route?

The Indiana Dunes National Park charges an entrance fee. This fee covers access to the park's facilities and trails, including those that make up this loop. You can find current fee information and purchase passes on the official National Park Service website.

Where can I park to access the Calumet Trail and Indiana Dunes Loop?

Parking is available at various access points around the Indiana Dunes National Park. For the Calumet Trail specifically, you can find parking near its trailheads. Given the interconnected nature of the Indiana Dunes trail system, you might choose a starting point that offers convenient parking for your planned loop. Check the National Park Service website for detailed parking information and directions to specific trailheads.

What can I see along the route?

This route offers diverse scenery. You'll cycle through major wetlands with views of cattails and dragonflies, and parallel Lake Michigan's south shore. Highlights along the way include the Calumet Gravel Trail itself, the historic Michigan Light, and the impressive Mount Baldy. You may also spot wildlife like deer, especially in the wetland and forested areas.

Does the route connect to other trails in the Indiana Dunes area?

Yes, the Calumet Trail is part of an extensive network and connects to various other trail systems within the Indiana Dunes. The route passes through sections of the (Indiana) and the Calumet Trail, and also intersects with trails like the Porter Brickyard Trail and the Dunes Kankakee Trail, allowing for longer touring opportunities and custom loops.

Are there any cafes or places to get food and drink near the trail?

The Indiana Dunes region has several towns and communities nearby where you can find cafes, restaurants, and other amenities. While the Calumet Trail itself runs through natural areas with no direct services, planning your route to pass through or near towns like Chesterton, Porter, or Michigan City will provide opportunities for refreshments and meals.

What kind of bike is best suited for this loop?

Given the challenging crushed limestone and gravel surface, potential for mud, and standing water on the Calumet Trail section, a gravel bike or mountain bike is highly recommended. Bikes with wider, off-road or hybrid tires will provide the best comfort, stability, and traction. Road bikes are generally not suitable for this route.

Is there public transport access to the trail?

The Calumet Trail runs parallel to the South Shore Commuter Rail, which offers a convenient way to access different locations along the trail system. Cyclists can utilize the train to reach various points, allowing for one-way rides or to shorten sections of a longer loop. Check the South Shore Line schedule and bicycle policies for planning your trip.

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