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Alabaster Pathway & Tawas Bay Bike PathA bike path adjacent to US-23 - includes arboretum!
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Alpena Bi-Path16-Mile City Wide Pathway Great for Walking and Biking - connects to city parks and the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary!
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Anishinaabe TrailA bike path along Grand Lake Road connecting to lighthouses!
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Black Mountain Trails30 Miles of Trails in the Black Mountain Forest Recreation Area!
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Cheboygan State Park TrailHiking Trails in Cheboygan State Park that provide access to Lake Huron vistas and rare wildflowers!
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Chippewa Hills PathwayTrails near Alpena great for hiking, biking, and skiing.
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Clear Lake State Park TrailTrail offering wildlife viewing opportunities.
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Clear Lake-Jackson Lake PathwayTrail system from Clear Lake State Park to Jackson Lake State Forest Campground.
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Corsair Hiking and Cross Country Ski Trail System22 mile trail system for hiking and cross country skiing.
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Eagle Run TrailsSeven miles of loop trails for hiking, mountain biking, and cross country skiing.
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Forest Discovery TrailA pathway multi-purpose pathway with views of Cooke Pond.
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Harrisville Heritage Route TrailA multiuse trail through Harrisville past historic buildings and recreational sites.
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Harrisville State Park-Cedar Run Nature TrailA hiking trail through the campground and natural area.
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High Country PathwayA classic Michigan trail through the heart of Elk Country!
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Highbanks Hiking and Ski Trail SystemA backcountry hiking and ski trail alng the south shore of Cooke Dam Pond
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Hoeft State Park TrailsFour hiking trails in Hoeft State Park and a connector to the Sunrise Trail to Rogers City!
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Hoist Lakes Foot Travel Area20 miles of hiking and back-country skiing trails through aspen, birch, pine and hardwood forests. Numerous Kettle lakes and bogs add to the outdoor experience.
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Huron Sunrise Park Trail - OscodaA beautiful shoreline trail along the unspoiled beaches of Lake Huron
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Huron Sunrise Trail - Rogers CityAn eleven mile paved trail suitable for biking, roller blading or walking. Connects Rogers City to Hoeft State Park, 40 Mile Point Lighthouse and miles of unspoiled Lake Huron shoreline.
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Lost Tamarack PathwayWooded pathway beginning at Weber Lake State Forest Campground.
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Mackinaw Historical PathwayA two mile route that features historical displays outlining the history of the city and the Straits area.
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Negwegon State Park Trail12 miles of back-country hiking through cedar, ash, pine, oak and aspen forests, views of Lake Huron, and back-country camping sites.
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North Central State Trail62 mile rail-trail of crushed limestone stretching from Gaylord to Mackinaw City.
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North Eastern State Trail71 mile rail trail of crushed limestone stretching from Alpena to Cheboygan.
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Norway Ridge PathwayThe 7 mile hiking, mountain biking and groomed x-country skiing trail follows sandy ridges through lowland forest habitat.
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Ocqueoc Falls Bicentennial PathwayHiking and skiing at the largest waterfall in the Lower Peninsula!
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Onaway State Park TrailTrail through Onaway State Park on beautiful Black Lake.
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Reid Lake Foot Travel Area12 miles of gently rolling trail through the Huron National Forest will lead you around Reid Lake and many smaller lakes and bogs.
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Shingle Mill PathwayPopular pathway through Pigeon River Country!
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Shore To Shore TrailThe Michigan Shore-to-Shore Trail is an over 220-mile long trail that runs between Empire on Lake Michigan and Oscoda on Lake Huron. It is open to horseback riders and hikers but not bicycles.
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Sinkhole PathwayA hiking trail around the Shoepac sink holes
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Tawas Point State Park TrailA trail around Tawas Point State Park, view sand dunes, special plants, and a historic lighthouse.
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Thompsons Harbor State Park TrailTrails meander through the undeveloped State Park with 7.5 miles of Lake Huron shoreline.
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Wah-Wah-Tas-See PathwayA foot trail that follows the South Branch of the Thunder Bay River.
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Wildwood Hills PathwayTrails across rolling hills and through second-growth forest!
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