Top 10 Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National & State Parks (2024)

Indiana Dunes is one of the newest national parks in the USA. This has been a popular beach destination for decades, but it is also one of the most biodiverse national parks in the USA. Exploring the sand dunes and relaxing on the beach are two of the best things to do in Indiana Dunes National Park, but hiking and bird watching are also top experiences in the park.

Indiana Dunes National Park is located along the southern shore of Lake Michigan. Mixed in with the national park lands are residential areas and several steel mills. With these nearby urban areas, Indiana Dunes has a much different feel to it than a park like Canyonlands, Yosemite, or the Grand Canyon.

Indiana Dunes National Park surrounds the Indiana Dunes State Park. We loved the state park! The beaches are beautiful and the hiking trails are a lot of fun. So, one of the best things to do at Indiana Dunes National Park is to save some time for the state park.

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Interesting Facts about Indiana Dunes National Park

Indiana Dunes National Park is located along 15 miles of the southern shore of Lake Michigan. In its 15,000 acres, it preserves beaches, dunes, wetlands, bogs, marshes, and forests.

According to the National Park Service website, Indiana Dunes ranks 4th in biodiversity out of all of the national parks. There are more than 1,100 flowering plants and over 350 species of birds have been seen within the national park. In fact, this is one of the best national parks for bird watching.

50 miles of hiking trails weave their way through the dunes, wetlands, marshes, and oak savannas. There are also designated trails for biking and horseback riding.

In the early 1900’s, the first movement began to preserve the dunes and the surrounding ecosystems. Sand from the dunes was being used to create glass, which completely consumed some of the largest dunes in the area. The building of steel plants was also disrupting the local ecosystems.

The Indiana Dunes State Park opened in 1926. In late 1966, more land was set aside as the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. The National Lakeshore expanded several times and on February 15, 2019, Indiana Dunes officially became a national park.

In 2023, it was the 13th most visited US national park with 2.8 million visitors.

While in Indiana Dunes National and State Parks, please practice the seven principles of Leave No Trace: plan ahead, stay on the trail, pack out what you bring to the hiking trail, properly dispose of waste, leave areas as you found them, minimize campfire impacts, be considerate of other hikers, and do not approach or feed wildlife.

Geography and Map of the Park

The park is broken up into several different sections. For the most part, the park lines the southern shore of Lake Michigan, but there are a few outlying areas, such as the Heron Rookery and Pinhook Bog.

The eastern part of the Indiana Dunes National Park, which runs from the Cowles Bog Trail and the Bailly Homestead in the west to Mounty Baldy Beach in the east, was our favorite part of the park. This area also includes the state park. In this area, the beaches are beautiful, there are a number of short, great hikes to choose from, and this area is separated from the more industrial area on the western end of the park.

On the west side of the park sits West Beach. This is the most visited beach in the national park and it is also home to the Dunes Succession Trail, one of the most popular hikes in the park. You will also see a lot of urbanization in this area, with multiple steel mills and power plants.

However, just west of Gary, on the far western end of Indiana Dunes National Park, is a gem of a hike that we loved. The Paul H. Douglas Trail (also called the Miller Woods Trail) is a gorgeous hike to do and it seems worlds away from the steel mills and urbanization of the area. Keep reading to learn more.

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Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National Park: The Complete List

Below is a big list of things to do in Indiana Dunes National Park. This is an extensive list and covers most of the sights, viewpoints, and hiking trails in the park. It is a LOT to do, and for most people, this list is too big to tackle on a typical visit here. However, I am listing all of these sights, just so you know what there is to do in this park.

Later in this guide, I narrow down the list of things to do in Indiana Dunes National Park and State Park into the top 10 experiences.

This list is ordered geographically. It starts in the west and moves east along the Lake Michigan shoreline. I am listing the things to do in Indiana Dunes State Park in a separate section after this list.

1. Paul H. Douglas Trail Trail

Distance: 3.3 miles out-and-back | Difficulty: Easy | Total Ascent: 260 feet | Time: 1.5 to 2 hours

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Paul H. Douglas Trail elevation profile

The Paul H. Douglas Trail (also called the Miller Woods Trail) is our favorite hike in Indiana Dunes National Park. In just one hike, you get to see several different ecosystems.

The first part of the hike takes you through an oak savanna, and if you are here between the end of April and early July, you get to see thousands of wild lupine carpeting the forest floor.

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Wild lupine | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National Park

Beyond the oak savanna, the trail winds through some wetlands, where you can see turtles and birds. The trail ends at the Lake Michigan shoreline. And since you have to hike here, this beach tends to be much less crowded than nearby West Beach. We had it all to ourselves when we hiked the Paul H. Douglas Trail.

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The best time do this hike is from late spring into early summer, when the lupine are blooming. Autumn would also be a very good time as you would get to see some fall colors.

2. Spend Some Time on West Beach

West Beach is the most visited beach in Indiana Dunes National Park. The parking lot can hold 655 vehicles, so that tells you just how popular this beach is.

West Beach has restrooms, showers, and picnic areas with grills. From Memorial Day through Labor Day, there is a lifeguard on duty.

The beach is very wide and the facilities are what make this beach so popular. There are also a few hiking trails that start here (such as the Dunes Succession Trail, which I mention next).

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West Beach | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National Park

How Much Does it Cost to Visit West Beach? The national park entrance fee ($25 per vehicle, valid for 7 days) includes your visit to West Beach. You may read on other websites that there is a $6 fee to visit West Beach but this has changed. You do not have to pay the $25 entrance fee + the $6 fee (you only pay the $25 fee). The America the Beautiful Pass is also accepted, as well as the Indiana Dunes Annual Park Pass ($45 for one year).

3. Dunes Succession Trail (Diana of the Dunes Dare)

Distance: 0.9 miles | Difficulty: Moderate | Total Ascent: 175 feet | Time: 45 minutes

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Dune Succession Trail Elevation Profile

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Diana of the Dunes trailhead | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National Park

There are several hiking trails in the West Beach Area and the Dunes Succession Trail (Diana of the Dunes Dare) is the most popular.

In 1915, Alice Gray gave up her conventional life in Chicago and moved to this area. She lived in a shack on the beach and became known as Diana of the Dunes. This trail takes you to the top of Diana’s Dune and then out to the beach.

From the trailhead, the trail climbs up Diana’s Dune. You will climb 270 steps to the top and from here you can look out over the parking lot and southern shore of Lake Michigan.

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Stairs to the top of Diana’s Dune | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National Park

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View from the top of Diana’s Dune

The trail continues as a series of boardwalks and staircases. The trail briefly heads into the woods and then reemerges near West Beach. After a long series of staircases, you get to the beach.

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Stairs leading from Diana’s Dune to the beach

To complete the loop, walk the stairs up to the bathhouse, snap a selfie near the Diana of the Dunes Dare sign, and walk the paved path back to the parking lot.

Note: There are two more loop trails at West Beach. The West Beach Trail (Loop 2) and the Long Lake Loop Trail (Loop 3) can be combined with the Dunes Succession Trail for a 3.4-mile loop hike.

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Long Lake | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National Park

4. Tolleston Dunes

Distance: 2.9 miles | Difficulty: Easy to moderate | Time: 1.5 to 2 hours

The Tolleston Dunes Trail is located near West Beach. This trail heads through oak savanna, wetlands, and more dunes.

The trail was closed during our visit, so instead of doing the hike, we chose to look out over the area from the Tolleston Dunes Overlook. Here is the view.

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Tolleston Dunes Overlook | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National Park

5. Portage Lakefront and Riverwalk

The Portage Lakefront is another very popular place to visit in Indiana Dunes National Park. However, it is located between a huge steel mill and nearby power plants, so we weren’t fans of this area.

The pavilion looks very nice and it has restrooms, a café, and can be used as a meeting space or classroom. The jetty is a popular spot to go fishing.

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Portage Lakefront Pavillion | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National Park

There is a very short trail here, the Riverwalk Trail. It is a paved trail that runs alongside the Burns Waterway but with views of the huge steel plant it’s not the most scenic hike in the park.

I recommend skipping this area since there are much nicer beaches and hiking trails in Indiana Dunes National Park.

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Riverwalk Trail

6. Visit the Bailly Homestead

The Bailly Homestead is a National Historic Landmark. Joseph Bailly de Messein was one of the first settlers in the area. He was a fur trader and his trading post served as a meeting point for travelers between Detroit and Chicago.

To visit the Bailly Homestead, you can park on Howe Road next to the boat launch. It’s a one minute walk to the Bailly Homestead from here. You can also park at Chellberg Farm and walk 0.3 miles on a wooded trail to the Bailly Homestead.

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Bailly Homestead | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National Park

7. Chellberg Farm

The Chellberg Family were Swedish immigrants who lived and farmed the land here from 1870 through 1910. Today, the farm is still a working farm and the Chellberg house can be visited on a ranger guided tour.

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Chellberg Farm

There is a large parking lot and restrooms at the farm. This is also a good place to park and walk to the Bailly Homestead, to visit two historic landmarks in one visit.

8. Hike the Cowles Bog Trail

Distance: 4.5 mile lollipop | Difficulty: Moderate | Total Ascent: 450 feet | Time: 2 to 3 hours

Like many hiking trails in Indiana Dunes National Park, this hike takes you through several different ecosystems. This was also the area where Dr. Henry Cowles studied the unique flora that lives in this area. He was instrumental in starting the movement to preserve the dunes habitats.

The Cowles Bog Trail was designated as a Natural Historic Landmark in 1965.

This trail is done as a loop. It’s the longest and most challenging hike on our list. Over the course of 4.5 miles, the trail heads up and down the forested dunes. The climbs aren’t very long, but since you are hiking on dunes, you will be hiking on soft, deep sand. It’s tiring work getting to the tops of some of these dunes.

On the Cowles Bog Trail, you will hike through a black oak savanna, past swamps and marshes, and hike along a section of the Lake Michigan Lakeshore.

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Cowles Bog Trail | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National Park

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View of the beach from the dunes

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The beach on the Cowles Bog Trail

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Snapping Turtle

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Boardwalk on the Cowles Bog Trail | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National Park

PRO TRAVEL TIP: This is a nice hike but not one of our favorites. If you want to go hiking in Indiana Dunes and only have time for a trail or two, we recommend choosing between the Paul H. Douglas Trail, the Dunes Succession Trail, the Mount Baldy Trail, or the 3 Dune Challenge in the state park.

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Poison ivy lines many of the trails in Indiana Dunes National and State Parks. This is what it looks like.

9. Porter Beach

Porter Beach is a small sliver of beach that is located just to the west of Indiana Dunes State Park. If you are looking for a nice, wide beach with easy access and no steel mills sitting nearby, this is a good beach to put on your list.

There are no lifeguards at this beach but there are restrooms.

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Porter Beach | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes

PARKING: At the end of Wabash Avenue, there are two parking lots for Porter Beach. The northern lot is closer (it sits just a few steps from the beach) and from the southern lot, it is about a 2-to-3-minute walk to the beach. Display your Indiana Dunes National Park entrance pass or America the Beautiful Pass on your dashboard. If the national park service lots fill up, there is paid parking ($20) across the street in a private lot.

10. Dune Ridge Trail

Distance: 0.7 miles | Difficulty: Easy | Time: 30 minutes

This short trail makes a loop through wetlands and forested dunes. Parts of the hike are on loose sand so it can be moderately difficult in some places. We did this hike but there are several much more interesting hikes to put on your list (see our top 10 list for recommendations).

11. Kemil Beach & Dunbar Beach

These two beaches are located to the east of Indiana Dunes State Park. They sit side-by-side so the views from each are very similar.

To get to these two beaches, you can either park at the Dune Ridge Trail parking lot on E State Park Boundary Road (good for accessing Kemil Beach) or the Dunbar Beach Parking Lot (good for accessing Dunbar Beach and the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair Century of Progress Homes).

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Kemil Beach | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National Park

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Dunbar Beach | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National Park

12. 1933 Chicago World’s Fair Century of Progress Homes

In 1933, the Chicago World’s Fair had the theme of “Century of Progress.” Numerous futuristic homes were built and put on display at the World’s Fair. Once the fair ended, five of these homes were transported to the Beverly Shores resort area on the southern shoreline of Lake Michigan.

Most of these homes have been renovated and all five are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The homes are private residences so you can only see them from the outside, unless you get a ticket for the annual ranger-guided tour of the homes.

Each home has an informational sign that tells you about the home and its architectural design.

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The Florida Tropical House | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National Park

PARKING: Park at the Dunbar Beach Parking Lot and from here it is less than a 5-minute walk to the homes.

13. Lake View Beach

Lake View Beach sits right next to Dunbar Beach. This beach is not as wide or as scenic as Kemil and Dunbar Beaches, but there is a lots of parking here as well as restrooms and picnic tables.

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Lake View Beach | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National Park

14. Great Marsh Trail

Distance: 1.3 miles | Difficulty: Easy | Time: 30 minutes

Tim and I both liked this hike and its views. This short, flat hike has views of Great Marsh, which is an interdunal wetland. The Great Marsh Trail is a great place to spot Sandhill Cranes and Great Blue Herons.

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Great Marsh | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National Park

The main parking area is a small lot located on S Broadway that can hold 8 to 10 cars (GPS coordinates: 41°40’29.3″N 86°59’12.3″W). From here, it is a 0.3 mile walk to the marsh. At the trail intersection, you can go right to walk the lollipop loop or turn left to walk to the observation boardwalk.

There is a much smaller parking lot with one handicapped parking space and one regular parking space. A paved, 0.1 mile trail leads directly to the observation boardwalk (GPS coordinates: 41°40’39.1″N 86°59’18.5″W). There are no restrooms at either parking lot.

15. Central Beach

This beach is a little tougher to get to than Kemil or Dunbar, but that could help keep crowds lower during the busy months of the year. When you first step out onto Central Beach, you will be standing on a giant mound of sand (which gives you a nice viewpoint along the beach). To get onto the beach, it’s a steep, sandy downhill walk, which means that you will have a steep, sandy uphill walk once it’s time to leave the beach.

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Central Beach | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National Park

To get here, take Central Avenue towards the beach. You will park in a large lot located on Central Avenue and from here it is a 5-minute walk on a sandy trail and along a road to get to the beach. There are restrooms at the beach.

16. Mount Baldy Beach

Located on the far eastern end of Indiana Dunes National Park is Mount Baldy. This shifting sand dune moves five to ten feet every year. It’s slowly decreasing in size, due to erosion, so every so often, sand is trucked in to build up the dune.

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Mount Baldy Beach | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National Park

At Mount Baldy, visitors can walk the short trail out to the beach. Hiking to the summit of Mount Baldy is only permitted on ranger guided tours, which are typically offered during the summer months.

To hike out to the beach, it is a 0.9 mile out-and-back hike through the forested dunes. The hike is mostly flat. Once you get to the beach, you are standing on top of a dune, so it’s an easy downhill walk to get out onto the beach. To return to the parking lot, the first climb up the dune in the loose sand is the toughest part of the hike.

At the parking area, there are restrooms, but there aren’t any restrooms near the beach.

17. Heron Rookery

Distance: 3.3 miles | Difficulty: Easy | Time: 1.5 to 2 hours

Heron Rookery gets its name because it was once a nesting ground for more than 100 Great Blue Herons. The herons no longer come here to nest but you can see many other birds, such as woodpeckers, warblers, and other nesting birds.

This is a great place to see wildflowers in the spring. From late April to mid-May, the forest is covered in wildflowers.

18. Pinhook Bog

The Pinhook Bog is designated as a National Natural Landmark. The bog started out as a kettle lake, left behind from a melting glacier. Over time, the water became acidic, sphagnum moss formed floating mats, which then supported the growth of other plants such as pink lady’s slipper and yellow fringed orchids.

Two trails are located at Pinhook Bog. The Upland Trail is a 2-mile lollipop loop that goes through a forest of maple and beech trees. From this trail you get a view of the bog. The Pinhook Bog Trail can only be hiked on a ranger-guided tour, which is offered during the summer months.

What is a bog? A bog differs from a swamp or marsh in that its water source comes only from precipitation or runoff from higher ground. There is no stream, creek, or groundwater inflow to provide water to the bog. Water in a bog is usually acidic and stagnant.

19. Go Bird Watching

One of the best things to do in Indiana Dunes National Park is to go bird watching. With the park’s location on the southern shore of Lake Michigan, this area is a popular place to see migrating birds. More than 350 species of birds either live or migrate through this area.

Great places to go bird watching is the Great Marsh, at Cowles Bog, along the the Paul H. Douglas Trail, and at the Longshore Birding Platform in the state park.

Every year, during the third weekend in May, thousands of people flock to the national and state parks to see the migrating birds. The Indiana Dunes Birding Festival is hosted by the Indiana Audubon Society and you can learn more here.

20. Go Biking or Horseback Riding

In Indiana Dunes National Park, there are trails set aside for biking and horseback riding. There are 37 miles of biking trails, ranging from short, 5-mile trails to much longer trails, such as the 22-mile Prairie Duneland Bike Trail.

Glenwood Dunes is open to horseback riding from mid-March through mid-December, depending on snowfall.

Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes State Park

Indiana Dunes State Park is completely surrounded by the national park. We liked the state park more than the national park, since it is tucked away from the steel mills and power plants, has more facilities, and a few great hiking trails.

The state park has a separate fee, so if you plan to visit both parks, you will pay both the national park fee ($25) and the state park fee ($7 to $12, depending on residency).

1. Go to the Beach

Lining the northern end of the state park is a wide, sandy beach. When we were here, early in the morning at the end of May, the beach was very empty. That changes on Memorial Day, when the holiday and warmer weather attracts more people to the beach.

There are many more facilities here than what you find at the national park beaches. There is a comfort station with changing rooms and showers. At the pavilion there is a dining room and snack bar.

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Indiana Dunes State Park Beach | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes

2. Go Bird Watching at the Longshore Birding Platform

Just a short distance from the beach is the Longshore Birding Platform, one of the best places in both the national and state parks to go bird watching.

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On our visit, we met a local birdwatcher who was a wealth of information. He told us that during the festival, over 200 species of birds were spotted from this platform. At the base of the platform is a chart listing bird species that can be seen in the area. Here’s the list as of May 23, 2022.

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Even if you aren’t big into bird watching, the platform is still worth the visit. From here, you get a very nice view across the southern shore of Lake Michigan.

3. The 3 Dune Challenge

Distance: 1.4 mile loop | Difficulty: Moderate | Total Ascent: 552 feet | Time: 45 minutes to 1.5 hours

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3 Dune Challenge elevation profile

In Indiana Dunes State Park, the 3 Dune Challenge is a trail that summits three of the tallest dunes in the park. Ordinarily, hiking up not one but three sand dunes is not what most people would call fun. But call it a “challenge” and then all of a sudden you have yourself a popular hike.

This short but tough hike is one of the best experiences in the state park. Do you have what it takes to hike to the top of all three dunes?

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4. Go Hiking in the Dunes Nature Preserve

Winding through the eastern end of the park, the Dunes Nature Preserve, is a network of hiking trails. These trails go through wetlands, cross the dunes, and run out to the beach. You can combine these trails to form loops of hiking distances of just a few miles or much longer.

Trail #9 is the most popular trail in the system. You can either hike it out-and-back from the Nature Center or combine it with trail #10, either hiking back along the beach or along the marsh.

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Trail #9 | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes

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Another section of trail #9

Top 10 Experiences in Both Parks

Out of the long list of things to do in both the national and state parks, here are our top 10 favorite experiences:

1. Paul H. Douglas Trail (Miller Woods Trail)
2. 3 Dune Challenge
3. Go to the beach at the state park
4. Kemil & Dunbar Beaches
5. Visit the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair Century of Progress Homes
6. Longshore Birding Platform
7. Great Marsh Trail
8. Dunes Succession Trail (Diana of the Dunes Dare)
9. Hike the Cowles Bog Trail
10. Visit the Bailly Homestead

Planning Your Time

With one day, you can visit the highlights of Indiana Dunes National and State Parks. More time allows you to hike more trails, spend more time on the beach, or go biking or horseback riding.

Here is a sample one day itinerary for Indiana Dunes:

8 am: Hike the Paul H. Douglas Trail (Miller Woods Trail)
10 am: Visit the state park, do the 3 Dune Challenge, visit the Longshore Birding Platform, and spend some time on the beach
3 pm: Visit the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair Century of Progress Homes and Kemil and/or Dunbar Beach
4 pm: Hike the Great Marsh Trail
5 pm: Visit the Bailly Homestead if you have an interest in history
6 pm: Have dinner in Chesterton

Best Time to Visit Indiana Dunes National Park

Depending on what you want to get out of your visit, there are several great times of the year to visit Indiana Dunes.

If you simply want some beach time, visit Indiana Dunes from early June through mid-September, when the weather is warm. Just be aware that this is also the busiest time of the year to visit the park.

For bird watching, May is the prime time to visit if you want to see a large number of birds in the park. The annual bird watching festival is held the third weekend in May. Autumn is another great time for bird watching, to see migrating birds as they pass through the parks.

For wildflowers, plan your visit from mid-April through June. The Paul H. Douglas Trail and the Heron Rookery are two of the best places to see spring wildflowers.

For fall colors, plan your visit in October.

Indiana Dunes National Park appears in our Best US National Parks Month-By-Month series as a great park to visit in May and June.

Where to Stay & Eat

Inside of the national park, you can camp at Dunewood Campground, which has tent sites and RV sites, or at the Dunbar Group Site, which offers tent camping.

Inside of the state park, you can camp at the campground, which offers tent sites and RV sites.

Outside of the parks, Chesterton is the best place to stay. This small town is just a short drive from the parks. We stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn, which gets the best reviews for the area. You can also stay in atwo-bedroom apartment that can accommodate up to 6 people (Your Midwest Dunes Vacation Tri-State Paradise).

During our visit, we ate dinner at Lucrezia twice and had a great experience both times. If you like the idea of sushi, we had a nice lunch at Musashi Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar. Octave Grill, Third Coast Café, and Duneland Pizza all get good reviews. We also ate dinner at Abbiocco but the food was mediocre and we don’t recommend it.

Important Planning Information

Indiana Dunes National Park

Park Entrance Fee: $25 per vehicle, valid for 7 days. An annual pass is $45 and is valid for one family for one year. The America the Beautiful Pass is also accepted.

Hours of Operation: The park is open from 6 am through 11 pm. Many parking lots are gated. They are generally open from sunrise to sunset, although this varies per parking lot.

Cellular Service: We had cellular service throughout the park (we use Verizon).

Pets: With a few exceptions, pets are allowed on the hiking trails and on the beaches but they must be on a leash. Pets are not allowed on the Pinhook Bog Trail or on the equestrian portion of the Glenwood Dunes Trail.

Indiana Dunes State Park

Park Entrance Fee: Daily entrance fee of $7 for in-state residents and $12 for out-of-state residents.

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Black oak savanna, Miller Woods | Best Things to Do in Indiana Dunes

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Indiana Dunes National Park special?

With over 1,100 species of plants and over 350 species of birds, Indiana Dunes is one of the most biologically diverse national parks in the USA. In just one park, you can see wetlands, marshes, bogs, black oak savannas, forested dunes, and beaches along Lake Michigan.

How much time do you need at Indiana Dunes National Park?

If you want to visit the highlights (go to the beach, hike a trail or two, and go bird watching or visit the historical sights) one day is all you need. With more time, you can hike more trails, go biking or horseback riding, or take part in ranger-guided tours of the park.

Which is better: Indiana Dunes National Park or Indiana Dunes State Park?

Of the two parks, we preferred the state park over the national park.

Indiana Dunes State Park is home to a long stretch of coastline, with trails that wind through the dunes and forests. The Longshore Birding Platform is one of the best places in the area to go bird watching. The state park is located within the national park, so it feels more sheltered from the urbanization of northern Indiana.

Indiana Dunes National Park is much larger and it is broken up into several different sections along Lake Michigan. It also has some wonderful hikes and historical sights, but some of these areas are located right next to steel mills or power plants, which really takes away from its appeal.

If you have any questions about the best things to do in Indiana Dunes National Park or State Park, or if you want to share your experience, let us know in the comment section below.

More Information about Indiana Dunes & the National Parks:

INDIANA DUNES: We also have guides to the Paul H. Douglas Trail (a beautiful hike in the national park) as well as what it is like to hike the 3 Dune Challenge in Indiana Dunes State Park.

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Top 10 Things to Do in Indiana Dunes National & State Parks (2024)

FAQs

How much time do you need in Indiana Dunes National Park? ›

You can visit Indiana Dunes rather thoroughly in one full day. There are no awe-inspiring views or natural features. It's also not like other National Parks with thousands of acres of pristine wilderness in every direction.

What is special about Indiana Dunes National Park? ›

Over 50 miles of trails lead through shifting sand dunes, quiet woodlands, sunny prairies and lush wetlands. Known for its striking plant and bird diversity, it's easy to find inspiration throughout the park's 15,000 acres.

What is the best time of year to visit Indiana Dunes National Park? ›

Enjoy the national park in spring and fall to avoid the summer crowds. Check out the spring wildflowers on the Heron Rookery Trail or the fall colors on the Glenwood Dunes Trail. There are usually fewer visitors mid-week during any time of the year.

What is the best time of day to go to the sand dunes? ›

Always plan your dunes time for early morning or evening to avoid burning sand, high winds, or thunderstorms with lightning.

How much does it cost to get into Indiana sand dunes? ›

Get an entrance pass
PassPrice
Standard Pass$15.00–$25.00
Annual Pass$45.00
America the Beautiful Pass (includes Senior Passes)FREE–$80.00

Are there bears at Indiana Dunes? ›

Extirpated species are the common porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum), the gray wolf (Canis lupus), the red wolf (C. rufus), the black bear (Ursus americanus), the fisher (Martes pennanti), the northern river otter* (Lutra canadensis), the mountain lion (Felis concolor), the lynx (Lynx lynx), the bobcat (L.

What to bring to Indiana Dunes? ›

Limited amenities here so bring your own food/sand toys/water toys. I did notice the park rangers were checking coolers for items which weren't allowed like alcohol.

What is the closest town to Indiana Dunes? ›

The closest city to Indiana Dunes National Park with affordable places to stay is Michigan City, on the eastern end of the park, but you will find plenty of lodging options across the shoreline. We've taken some of the work out of searching for a unique and comfortable place to spend the night.

Can you swim in Indiana Dunes? ›

We also don't recommend swimming when there are large, crashing waves, as they can also cause rip currents. During summer months, lifeguards are stationed at West Beach within Indiana Dunes National Park and at the swimming beach in the Indiana Dunes State Park.

Can you sleep at Indiana Dunes National Park? ›

Take your national park adventure to the next level by camping here at Indiana Dunes. Relax, enjoy, and get closer to nature with your choice of 3 reservable camping locations throughout the park. All campsites MUST be reserved beforehand at recreation.gov.

Why are the dunes famous? ›

Storm Protection and Erosion

Sand dunes play an important role in protecting coastal communities from storms. Sand dunes provide protection against storm surges and high waves, which prevent or reduce flooding and infrastructure damage. Sand dunes are some of the first lines of defense in the face of coastal storms.

How many days do you need at Indiana Dunes National Park? ›

I would say that one day is all you really need to visit Indiana Dunes. Really, you can get a lot done and see some of the best places in Indiana Dunes in just a quick visit of just a few hours to a half day, which is what we did!

Is Indiana Dunes worth the trip? ›

I will say, I wouldn't go way out of my way to visit Indiana Dunes. I wouldn't drive hours just for this. I would make a trip out just for this. But it is worth visiting as part of a Midwest national park road trip, or any Midwest road trip.

How much time do you need in Great Sand Dunes national park? ›

To get a real taste of the place, you really need a minimum of three days—probably more like a week. If you love the outdoors and you're thinking about a quick day trip to the dunes, consider a longer stay. We've detailed just a few of the activities you can put on your itinerary for an unforgettable visit.

How long does it take to get to the top of the sand dunes? ›

It is about 688 feet (209 m) from base to top. Cross a half-mile (1km) of the Medano Creek bed, then zigzag up along ridgelines to reach it. There are no trails in the dunefield. Average round trip hiking time for High Dune is 2 hours over 2.5 miles (4 km).

Do I need a timed entry pass for Great Sand Dunes national park? ›

Do I need to buy a pass in advance or make a reservation to visit? There are no advance reservations, timed entries, or visitor limits at Great Sand Dunes. It is optional to purchase your entrance pass in advance.

What's the difference between Indiana Dunes State Park and Indiana Dunes National Park? ›

Two Parks.

The Indiana Dunes State Park spreads over 2,000 acres with a swimming beach, nature center, and over 16 miles of hiking trails. The Indiana Dunes National Park is located on both the east and west sides of the state park. It's a 13,000-acre preserve stretching 15 miles along the coast of Lake Michigan.

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