Attention readers: are you looking for something interesting to do as the weather warms up? A decent challenge, maybe? Well, if so, then have we got the hike for you; nestled within beautiful Indiana Dunes National Park are plenty of trails, but there’s one in particular that just so happens to be not only an excellent challenge but also ridiculously rewarding. There’s nothing in the Midwest like the Indiana Dunes Trail 8 to Trail 4 Loop, a challenging hike in Indiana that leads adventurers over not one, not two, but three amazing natural sand dunes. Check it out:

Head out to Indiana Dunes National Park (Indiana’s shiniest, newest National Park!) and embark upon the nothing-short-of-epic Indiana Dunes Trail 8 to Trail 4 Loop.

Fred Cao/AllTrails It’s not terribly long, at just 1.8 miles in length, but it’s challenging - after all, you’ve got not one but THREE awe-inspiring natural dunes to climb.

First, you’ll clamber up to the top of Mt. Jackson which, rather than being a literal mountain, is one of the largest dunes in the park.

Jean Gonyea/AllTrails Be sure to stop at the top to take in the view before clambering down the back of the dune and immediately climbing another.

Mt. Holden comes next.

Zeke Albro/AllTrails It’s taller than Mt. Jackson, at 184 feet tall (Jackson is 176 feet tall). Since this is a challenging climb up 100% pure and soft sand, you might want to make sure to wear really good shoes (and don’t be afraid to get your hands dirty for extra support while climbing).

Finally, you’ll conquer Mt. Tom, the tallest of the Indiana Dunes.

Glen Garman/AllTrails You’ll climb some friendly stairs and reach a stunning boardwalk at the summit, where you can look out onto beautiful Lake Michigan for views you simply cannot get anywhere else in Indiana - if not the entire Midwest!

While you’re here, be sure to really soak it in; appreciate it for its unique natural beauty, and all the wonder it brings.

William from the Bell/AllTrails Lake Michigan is so enormous that it might as well be the ocean; it stretches on well beyond the horizon, making it easy for you to totally forget you’re actually landlocked and far from any sea.

When we say this hike is tough but rewarding, we mean it!

Mike Zwack/AllTrails It’s brief - under two miles - but all that climbing and scrambling is definitely going to give you a good workout. Of course, in our opinion, the incredible lake and park views from the tops of each dune are well worth the sweat.

What do you think of when you think about challenging hikes in Indiana? Is it a strenuous mountain climbing adventure filled with cliffs, drop-offs, waterfalls, and more? Well, we’ve got a little o’ that here in the Hoosier State, too. For more information about the amazing Indiana Dunes Trail 8 to Trail 4 Loop, including a map and lots more photos, be sure to visit its official AllTrails listing.

Fred Cao/AllTrails

It’s not terribly long, at just 1.8 miles in length, but it’s challenging - after all, you’ve got not one but THREE awe-inspiring natural dunes to climb.

Jean Gonyea/AllTrails

Be sure to stop at the top to take in the view before clambering down the back of the dune and immediately climbing another.

Zeke Albro/AllTrails

It’s taller than Mt. Jackson, at 184 feet tall (Jackson is 176 feet tall). Since this is a challenging climb up 100% pure and soft sand, you might want to make sure to wear really good shoes (and don’t be afraid to get your hands dirty for extra support while climbing).

Glen Garman/AllTrails

You’ll climb some friendly stairs and reach a stunning boardwalk at the summit, where you can look out onto beautiful Lake Michigan for views you simply cannot get anywhere else in Indiana - if not the entire Midwest!

William from the Bell/AllTrails

Lake Michigan is so enormous that it might as well be the ocean; it stretches on well beyond the horizon, making it easy for you to totally forget you’re actually landlocked and far from any sea.

Mike Zwack/AllTrails

It’s brief - under two miles - but all that climbing and scrambling is definitely going to give you a good workout. Of course, in our opinion, the incredible lake and park views from the tops of each dune are well worth the sweat.

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