Harbor to Hills Section 3: Hike from Daisy Farm to Moskey Basin

Harbor to Hills Section 3: Hike from Daisy Farm to Moskey Basin

Trails
Last Updated: July 2026

Distance

3.9 mi

Est. Time

3-5 hours depending on fitness and trail conditions

Route Type

One-way (point-to-point from Daisy Farm to Moskey Basin)

Dogs Allowed

No

Best Season

May through September (when ferry and water taxi services operate); best conditions June-August

Overview

About This Trail

This is a backcountry grind through dense forest and over relentless rocky terrain that demands constant attention. The trail is only 18 inches wide in places, covered in roots and rocks—one misstep costs you. You'll navigate mostly by cairns through overgrown sections with zero margin for distraction. The payoff arrives midway: a rocky outcropping offers one of the few clear views of Moskey Basin and Lake Superior. This demands mountain boots, focus, and respect for wilderness—not a casual stroll.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Moderately Strenuous

Trail Highlights

Rocky outcropping midway with clear views of Moskey Basin and Lake Superior; pristine forest backcountry solitude; sunrise viewing at Moskey Basin if staying overnight

Insider Tips

• The rocky outcropping at mile 1.8 is the real viewpoint—don't rush past it. • Cairns are your only guide; take a photo of each one in overgrown sections so you can backtrack if lost. • The "false summit" effect hits at mile 3—the trail dips and rolls; Moskey Basin is further than it looks. • If staying overnight at Moskey Basin, the sunrise over Lake Superior from the basin is worth the pain of the hike. • Confirm your return water taxi time at Daisy Farm immediately; missing it means an unplanned bivvy.

Best Season to Hike

May through September (when ferry and water taxi services operate); best conditions June-August

Hiking Tips

  • Wear proper hiking boots with ankle support—the rocks will punish street shoes.
  • Carry 2+ liters of water minimum; no reliable sources on this section.
  • Bring a detailed map and compass; cairns hide in overgrown vegetation.
  • Start early: ferry and water taxi have limited daily schedules.
  • Make noise constantly—bears and wolves require 100-yard distance; this is their territory.
  • Trekking poles essential for rocky downhills and footing security.
  • Pack out everything; zero impact only. Island is fragile wilderness.

Family Info

Rocky, rooty terrain and narrow width unsuitable for young children. Better for ages 12+ with prior hiking experience. Hand-holding mandatory on steep rocky sections. Teach kids to watch footing constantly—this is unforgiving terrain with no safety rails.

What Hikers Say

Hikers report this is a serious backcountry grind with relentless footing challenges. The rocky terrain and 18-inch width demand laser focus every step. Solitude is nearly guaranteed—few visitors venture this far. The Moskey Basin views reward the slog, but only fit, experienced backpackers with navigation skills should attempt it.

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