If there’s anything we love, it’s a good hike, and lucky for us, this state has plenty of those to go around. For example, there is a very special hiking and walking trail within one of Indiana’s most coveted and beautiful natural wonders that you’ve got to experience at least once. On this trail, you’ll encounter the best of three worlds, as this particular trail is a combination of three of Indiana Dunes National Park’s most stunning. It’s called the West Beach 3-Loop Trail; it’s three and a half miles of absolutely beautiful landscapes and unique surroundings, and it’s one of the best easy hikes in Indiana.

You begin your trek with the Dune Succession Trail, otherwise called Loop 1.

Ryan Hall/AllTrails This part is short and sweet, but quite interesting, as it takes the hiker through all four stages of dune development.

This is one of the more challenging parts of the trail, as you’ll have to climb 250 steps to reach one incredible view.

Laura Clemson/AllTrails From this vantage point, you’ll get an incredible treat: some of the best scenic views in the entire Midwest! From here, you can quite literally see all the way to Chicago.

The Windy City lies just on the other side of Lake Michigan, which is so enormous that, for the most part, it resembles the sea.

Lydia Zeller/AllTrails From there, you’ll tackle Loop 2, otherwise known as the West Beach Trail. This portion of the hike is pretty easy, though sandy.

A lot of the land you’ll encounter on Loop 2 is currently being restored.

Gia Uzelac/AllTrails Eventually, it’ll be a stunning oak savannah, and it’s one of the few places in Indiana where you can spot some cacti (prickly pears, to be specific). Ever had prickly pear jam? You ought to try it sometime! It’s not just for the southwest anymore.

If you’re a fan of birds, this may be your favorite portion of the hike.

William from the Bell/AllTrails Hikers get a prime opportunity to do some birdwatching over Long Lake on Loop 2.

Finally, you’ll reach Loop 3, also called the Long Lake Loop Trail.

Amber Nelson/AllTrails From here, you’ll follow along Long Lake until you reach the dunes. After the initial somewhat-steep climb, you’ll be treated to unforgettable views of the lake.

From there, you wind through the dunes and eventually you end up at the picnic area.

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Of course, Indiana Dunes State Park is home to some of the most breathtaking shores along Lake Michigan, featuring more than 15 miles of pristine beaches. This is easily one of the best easy hikes in Indiana, and we think you’ll fall in love with the views of Lake Michigan (and Long Lake) that you won’t soon forget!

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This part is short and sweet, but quite interesting, as it takes the hiker through all four stages of dune development.

Laura Clemson/AllTrails

From this vantage point, you’ll get an incredible treat: some of the best scenic views in the entire Midwest! From here, you can quite literally see all the way to Chicago.

Lydia Zeller/AllTrails

From there, you’ll tackle Loop 2, otherwise known as the West Beach Trail. This portion of the hike is pretty easy, though sandy.

Gia Uzelac/AllTrails

Eventually, it’ll be a stunning oak savannah, and it’s one of the few places in Indiana where you can spot some cacti (prickly pears, to be specific). Ever had prickly pear jam? You ought to try it sometime! It’s not just for the southwest anymore.

William from the Bell/AllTrails

Hikers get a prime opportunity to do some birdwatching over Long Lake on Loop 2.

Amber Nelson/AllTrails

From here, you’ll follow along Long Lake until you reach the dunes. After the initial somewhat-steep climb, you’ll be treated to unforgettable views of the lake.

Andrew Francis/AllTrails

For more information about this hike, including lots more photos and a helpful map, take a look at the official AllTrail listing. Need more amazing Indiana hiking trails in your life? Take a look at this list of some of the best hikes in all the Hoosier State.

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Address: Indiana Dunes National Park, 1215 N State Rd 49, Porter, IN 46304, USA