
After moving here from the bike-friendliest spot in America (often tied for first with Portland, yes I know), I was yearning for a great trail to just ride; no cars, consistent surface and lots of...
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The Iron Ore Heritage Trail is a 47-mile, year-round multi-use interpretive trail located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, crossing the Marquette Iron Range. It serves as an outdoor linear museum, catering to various activities including biking, hiking, snowmobiling, and birdwatching, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
The trail is currently expanding with plans for a 5-mile non-motorized extension that will connect to Lakenenland, a popular metal sculpture art park. This project signifies the commitment to enhance outdoor recreation and community access along the trail through collaborative efforts with organizations like the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund.
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After moving here from the bike-friendliest spot in America (often tied for first with Portland, yes I know), I was yearning for a great trail to just ride; no cars, consistent surface and lots of...
The Iron Ore Heritage Trail is a 47 Mile long multi-use trail that runs along Lake Superior and deep into the forests throughout Marquette County in Upper Michigan. The trails (which are...
Nice trails, always clean. Plenty of spaces to rest. Good mixed use. There's a lot of walking areas, and biking areas..
The section of the 82 ioht trail that runs between Champion and Republic is very dangerous. This trail runs right through my property 8.5 acres of it actually. My neighbor was out for a walk with...
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