Dune Succession Trail
in Indiana Dunes National Park

Dune Succession Trail in the West Beach area of Indiana Dunes National Park offers a mile-long look at the stages of dune development, starting with a beach on the shore of Lake Michigan and ending with a boardwalk through a forest that has risen from the sand. The loop has 100 feet of elevation change, covered by 250 boardwalk steps. In addition to the ecology lesson, the self-guided nature trail delivers great lake views.
Start from the large parking area for West Beach and walk north on a paved walkway toward the shore of Lake Michigan. Pass through the park beach house and walk down a short boardwalk to the sand.
Blue water and a view of the Chicago skyline to the west may seduce you into abandoning the hike all together. Resist the siren song and walk east along the beach for about a tenth of a mile to a sign pointing inland for Succession Trail. Turn right off the beach, knowing that Dune Succession Trail is easy to follow from this point on.

The next quarter mile is somewhat slow going as you trudge through loose sand. Once you reach the boardwalk, travel becomes easier. Climb the steps and look over your shoulder for an excellent view of Lake Michigan. Go up and down the steps for the next third of a mile through an oak forest that has risen from the dunes.
At the end of the boardwalk, it is another tenth of a mile over sand to return to the parking lot and complete the loop. Stay on the trail to protect the dunes and avoid poison ivy.
Eight numbered markers along Dune Succession Trail correspond with entries in a pamphlet that accompanies the hike. Ask for a copy at the entrance gate for West Beach. The guide explains how a beach can become a forest over time. The process starts with persistent grasses that grow in the wind-swept sand. Grasses are accompanied by cottonwood trees, which can tolerate being buried by dozens of feet of sand. As the scale tilts in favor of the trees, Jack pines, black oaks, basswoods, and ashes thrive, creating a cool canopy along the shore. At the end of the nature trail, you will understand how a forest can develop from sand dunes over hundreds of years.

Dune Succession Trail is a short, relatively easy, and educational. Indian Dunes National Park is located on Lake Michigan in the northeast corner of Indiana near the cities of Gary and Michigan City. Indian Dunes National Park is a only 40 miles from Chicago. A $6 fee is charged to enter the West Beach area (as of 2017), but no permit is required to hike Dune Succession Trail, so get out and enjoy.
Directions to the Trailhead
- Take Interstate 96 to exit 26 and drive north on Route 49 (from Interstate 90/84 take exit 31 to pick up Route 49 farther to the south).
- Drive 1.6 miles north of I-96 to Route 12 and turn left.
- Proceed 8.6 miles to County Line Road and turn right.
- Make an immediate right on West Beach Road, drive past the entrance station to the large parking lot and begin hiking north toward the lake.
- From the west, take Interstate 90 to Route 20 and drive east 3.2 miles to County Line Road, Turn left and drive 1.2 miles north to West Beach Road.
Trailhead Location
Trailhead address: 300 West Beach Road, Indiana Dunes National Park, Gary, IN 46403
Trailhead coordinates: 41.622533, -87.207974 (41° 37′ 21.11″N 87° 12′ 28.70″W)
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| Dunewood Campground This 78-site campground in Indiana Dunes National Park is open seasonally from April to October. |
Common Questions about Dune Succession Trail in Indiana Dunes National Park
- Is the trail open?
- Yes. You should expect to find that Indiana Dunes Succession Trail is open. There are no recent reports of trail closures. If you discover that the trail is closed, please help your fellow hikers by reporting a closure.
- Do I need a permit for this hike?
- Yes. West Beach Entrance Fee.
- How much time does this hike take?
- It takes approximately 30 minutes to hike Indiana Dunes Succession Trail. Individual hiking times vary. Add extra time for breaks and taking in the views.
- How long is this hike?
- The hike to Indiana Dunes Succession Trail is a 1 mile loop with 100 feet of elevation change.
- Are dogs allowed on this trail?
- No, dogs are likely not allowed on Indiana Dunes Succession Trail. The trail is primarily open to hikers.
- Is Indiana Dunes Succession Trail good for kids?
- Yes, this hike is likely suitable for children. It is relatively short (1 miles) with manageable elevation gain.
- Where is the trailhead located?
- The trailhead for Indiana Dunes Succession Trail is located in Gary, Indiana.
Trailhead Address:
300 West Beach Road
Gary, Indiana 46403
Trailhead Coordinates:
41.622533, -87.207974 - What are the driving directions to the start of the hike?
To get to the trailhead: Take Interstate 96 to exit 26 and drive north on Route 49 (from Interstate 90/84 take exit 31 to pick up Route 49 farther to the south). Drive 1.6 miles north of I-96 to Route 12 and turn left. Proceed 8.6 miles to County Line Road and turn right. Make an immediate right on West Beach Road, drive past the entrance station to the large parking lot and begin hiking north toward the lake.
From the west, take Interstate 90 to Route 20 and drive east 3.2 miles to County Line Road, Turn left and drive 1.2 miles north to West Beach Road.
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- Are there other trails near Indiana Dunes Succession Trail?
- Yes, you can find other nearby hikes using the Hikespeak Hike Finder Map.

Such an amazing post. Photos are really good as well!
One of the top five white sand beaches in North America! So many different species of wildlife coming together as a result of the union of the prairie and the woodlands.
Are dogs allowed on this trail and at this beach?