Michigan Shore-to-Shore Trail
The Michigan Shore-to-Shore Trail (also known as the Michigan Riding and Hiking Trail) is a 220-mile-long (350 km) trail that runs between Empire on Lake Michigan and Oscoda on Lake Huron across the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. It is open to horseback riders and hikers but not bicycles.
The trail's western end is located within the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. The trail, going from west to east, travels through the Boardman River valley and follows the Au Sable River for about 50 miles (80 km). The trail was developed by trail riders in 1962 and travels through mixed hardwood and conifer forests. Public campgrounds are located throughout the route.
Michigan has many other important and scenic trails. Chief among them is the North Country National Scenic Trail.[1]
Notes
[edit]- ↑ "Michigan Trail guide". Archived from the original on July 25, 2008. Retrieved September 30, 2008.
External links
[edit]- Tips on traveling the trail by horse
- Michigan Hiking Trails, list and links.
- Michigan Trail Riders - horseback trailriding
Coordinates: 44°35′56″N 83°50′21″W / 44.59886°N 83.83904°W
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- Hiking trails in Michigan
- Long-distance trails in the United States
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- Protected areas of Cheboygan County, Michigan
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- Protected areas of Grand Traverse County, Michigan
- Protected areas of Oscoda County, Michigan
- Protected areas of Otsego County, Michigan
- Protected areas of Missaukee County, Michigan
- Protected areas of Leelanau County, Michigan
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