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    Hart-Montague Bike Trail
    The Hart-Montague Trail provides leisure activities such as, walking, biking, horseback riding, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, in-line skating and wheelchair access along the West Coast of Michigan. The trail winds along the waterfront from Whitehall to Hart.
     

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    North Country National Scenic Trail
    North Country National Scenic Trail runs through Pennsyvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and North Dakota, prviding outdoor enthusiasts with roughly 4,600 mi (7,400 km) of pathway linking, including 1,700 mi (2,700 km) of off-road accessible trails. Most people use the trail segments for day trips, but few attempt to do the trail all at once.
     

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    Musketawa Trail
    This 26-maile trail is a multi-recreational trail that stretches from Muskegon to Marne. Summer and winter activities such as, rollerblades, horseback riding, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling, are popular along the trail. The trail terrain includes woodlands, farmlands, wetlands and small towns. Three trail heads exsist and are accessible through, Marne, Muskegon and Ravena.
     

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    Betsie Valley Trail
    The Betsie Valley Trail stretches out for 22.3 mi, extending from Frankfort to Thompsonville. The trail surfaces vary from paved to gravel pathways. The trails are open for pedestrian and bicycle use.
     

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    Cadillac Pathway
    Cadillac Pathway is an 11.3-mile trail, where visitors can enjoy skiing, hiking and biking opportunities.
     

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    Flint River Trail
    This paved trail runs along the Flint River in downtown Flint and journeys to the northern edge of the city near Johnson School off Branch Road. The path is suitable for walking, jogging and biking.
     

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    Petoskey-Mackinaw City Trail
    The Petoskey-Mackinaw City Trail is a 38-mile trail that is mostly made of dirt and cinder. The trail passes through a number of towns on its way from Petoskey to Mackinaw City. Ideal for snowmobilers, the trail is also used for hiking, biking and cross-country skiing. Access: The trail runs through Petoskey, Mackinaw City, Alanson, Brutus, Pellston, Conway and Oden, with access in any of these locations.
     
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    Pere Marquette Rail-Trail
    Pere Marquette Rail-Trail covers an area from downtown Midland to the outskirts of Clare. This trail provides many open, non-motorized recreation and transportation opportunities.
     

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    Aplena Bi-Path
    This train links the downtown area, waterfront, fairgrounds, Island Park and the wildlife sanctuary. Alpena Bi-Path also connects to the Alpena-Hillman Trail and the trail from Alpena to Hawks.
     

     
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