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Viewing Ice Formations Near Sand Point

Visitor taking a picture of ice curtains hanging from 20 ft cliff.

Quick Facts
Location:
Inland cliffs along Sand Point Road in Munising
Significance:
Ice formations are particularly beautiful features of the park in winter.

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Viewing ice "caves" and ice formations has become a popular winter activity at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and the surrounding area. Water seeping out of the porous sandstone cliffs freezes into spectacular curtains and columns of white ice 20-50 feet high tinged with blue, green, or yellow hues. The ice generally begins to form by mid-December and remains until early April.

View and download the ice viewing map (2.57 MB pdf).

The most easily-accessed ice formations are found along the inland cliff escarpment between Munising Falls and Sand Point Beach, most of which parallels Sand Point Road.

Sand Point Road is plowed all winter. Park at the Sand Point Beach parking lot and walk back on the road 1/4 to 1/2 mile. (Parking is prohibited on Sand Point Road itself.) Watch for signs just off the road to your left designating various ice climbing and viewing locations.

Walk/hike uphill to the base of the escarpment to find and view the ice. There are no designated trails, but cliffs and ice can be seen through the forest as you walk along the road. People walking up to the formations create visible snow-packed trails over time.

Visitors can also hike/snowshoe from the Munising Falls parking lot along the North Country Scenic Trail towards Sand Point to view some of the ice formations from the top rather than the base. (Please do not walk or snowshoe on groomed ski trails in the area!)

Ice curtains on Grand Island can be seen across Munising Bay from the beaches at the end of Sand Point Road. Binoculars are recommended for viewing Grand Island ice formations.

The park’s waterfalls also freeze into stunning formations in winter. Munising Falls is the easiest to reach via an 800-foot trail from the Munising Falls parking lot. Climbing on Munising Falls is prohibited. For ice climbing information, click here.

 

Precautions & Safety

Sand Point Road lacks a road shoulder and is usually snow-packed in winter. Watch for cars and expect slippery conditions. 

Ice cleats of some sort are critical to avoid slipping or falling while walking/hiking to the formations and exploring among the ice curtains. Ice cleats are slipped onto shoes and boots, and can usually be found for sale at local businesses. Snowshoes may also be necessary after heavy snow until a path gets packed down.

While ice frequently forms along the Pictured Rocks cliffs above Lake Superior, these areas are difficult to view. Walking on Lake Superior or across Munising Bay is not recommended - EVER - due to unknown ice thickness, thin and shifting ice, hidden underwater currents, and open water. No one can tell you if the ice is safe to walk on. Also:

  • No pets allowed on or off trails to the Sand Point ice formations. (Pets are allowed on the trail to Munising Falls.)

  • No camping in the Sand Point area.

  • No fires allowed.

  • Drone use is prohibited in the park.

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

Last updated: December 15, 2022