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Mount Baldy is a sand dune located in Indiana Dunes National Park. It is on the southern shore of Lake Michigan and is 126 feet tall. It is a wandering dune that moves or shifts every year, and is called a "living dune." A view of Lake Michigan from Mount Baldy.
Mount Baldhead, also known as Mt. Baldy and Radar Hill, is a tall dune about seventy miles north of the Indiana border on the west shore of Michigan in Allegan County. Mount Baldhead is a 230-foot sand dune located on a narrow strip of land between Lake Michigan and Kalamazoo River, directly across the river from downtown Saugatuck. It has an ...
Cycling is available on the Calumet Trail, a crushed limestone multiuse trail which runs through the eastern section of the park, providing access to Indiana Dunes State Park, as well as to the communities of Beverly Shores; the Town of Pines; and Mount Baldy on the edge of Michigan City, Indiana. The Great Marsh Trail opened in 2010 with an ...
Mt. Baldy area. A hiker takes on the Mt. Baldy Trail in May 2017. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) The mountain community of Mount Baldy isn't currently reachable because of road closures ...
The U.S. Forest Service has closed all trails to Mt. Baldy's peak until December 2025 to help the ecosystem recover from a fire. Hikers are defying the closures.
In January alone, 15 hikers were injured or lost on Mt. Baldy, and two died. San Bernardino County's sheriff is asking for new measures to restrict access to the peak.
James R. Whitehouse, First Superintendent at Indiana Dunes Nat'l Lakeshore. 1972 Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore dedicated by official ceremony. 1974 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACOE) constructed first beach nourishment at Mt. Baldy (total 227,000 cubic yards (174,000 m 3) or 305,100 tons [vague]). Also rebuilt portions of Lake Front Drive ...
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