Sleeping Bear National Lakeshore
Sleeping Bear National Lakeshore has sandy beaches, high bluffs, forests, inland lakes, and unique flora and fauna. High dunes afford spectacular views across Lake Michigan. As described in The Disabled Traveler’s Companion.
Map Here is the Lakeshore website. Phone 231-326-4700 Accessibility
? There are several trails which might be easy for you. Call to find out.
Duneside Trail is a 0.9 mile round trip interpretive trail to a deck and a small pond. It begins at the north end of the picnic area and parking lot. It “winds through an open field at the base of the dunes, then through the forest to a wetland.” Trail map and guide.
? There are some hikes on South Manitou Island which sound easy, but call first to learn about them.
Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail “Currently the trail runs almost 22 miles between Empire and Bohemia Road, connecting to park attractions and the town of Glen Arbor along the way. Most of the trail is asphalt, but a 3-mile section which goes through the Port Oneida Rural Historic District north of Glen Arbor is crushed stone.”
? Good Harbor Bay Trail 2.8 mile loop which might be too long for you, but maybe you could do part of it. “Flat, wet in places” There is a short boardwalk and a footbridge.