![]() Shaped by glaciers thousands of years ago, the diverse terrain and ecology of the dune environment is alive with opportunity for observing and learning about our natural world and what we can do to protect it. In fact, the Dunes have a very long history of recreation, agriculture and maritime activity, a great deal of which can still be seen through preserved and restored buildings and landmarks. The staff at the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park is proud to preserve and protect this natural environment for you and your family, just as they have for over 40 years. ![]() Your only company will be the Dunes' year-round residents - its natural wildlife. ![]() Snowshoe, cross country or downhill ski, snowboard or venture into the wilderness. Wintertime provides a much different view. In spring, summer and fall, swim and picnic at sugar sand beaches canoe, kayak or tube on crystal-clear streams or, simply let the day slip away with a late summer sunset. The Dunes offer visitors sightseeing and recreational and educational opportunities in all seasons of the year. National Park Popular Attractions Camping Family Activities Visitor Center Getting Here Park History FAQ Winter Activities Tours Things To Do On The Water Beaches Boating Canoeing & Kayaking Fishing Charter Fishing Inland Lakes Glen Lake Lake Leelanau Rivers Sailing Scuba Diving Manitou Islands Lighthouses Point Betsie Lighthouse Frankfurt North Pier Head Grand Traverse Light South Manitou Light Outdoor Recreation Hiking & Trails Biking Golf Birding Hunting Winter Sports Camping Shopping Arts & Culture Interlochen Center for the Arts Art Galleries Museums Things To Do With Kids Events Concerts & Live Music Submit Your Event Restaurants Wineries Bars, Breweries & Bistros Coffee Shops & Cafes Fine Dining Outdoor Dining Waterfront Dining Kid Friendly Ice Cream & Desserts Stay Fiddler's Pond Little Belle Stony Brook Lodge The Homestead The Inn Vacation Homes Reservations Plan Your Visit Visitors Guide Itinerary Ideas Adventure Itineraries Family Vacation Rainy Day Ideas Romantic Getaway Getting Here & Getting Around Maps eNewsletter About The Area Area History Area Preservation Leelanau County Menu Close ![]()
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