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The Paint Creek Trail is located in northeast Oakland Oakland County is home to 14.5 miles of this 35 mile The Clinton River Trail is the eastern gateway for the Oak The Lakes Community Trail is a linear connection The 10.5-mile Huron Valley Trail extends along the former The West Bloomfield Trail was once part of the interurban Headwaters Trails Inc. is a non-profit group dedicated to Network. Trail County Oakland

County and connects the suburban Detroit communities linear park traversing some of the most beautiful rural Routes Trail Network. This 16-mile recreational rail-trail between the four communities of Commerce, Wolverine Grand Trunk Railroad from the City of South Lyon, through railroad in Oakland County. Opened in 1992, the the construction of a non-motorized trail network in the an of vision the implement to Alliance Lands

of Rochester, Rochester Hills, Oakland Township, Orion landscapes and historic villages in northern Oakland roughly parallels and frequently crosses the Clinton River. Lake, Walled Lake, and Wixom. The trail links municipal Lyon Township and into Milford Township. An extension West Bloomfield Trail stretches 6.8 miles through the headwaters region of northwest Oakland County. Just & Water, Trails, County Oakland the of members

Township, and Lake Orion. The trail follows the former County. Its southernmost entrance is in Orion Township Gently graded, the trail traverses the Cities of Rochester, parks within each community and serves as a multi-use, to the west leads trail users into Island Lake State communities of West Bloomfield, Orchard Lake, Keego outside of historic downtown Holly, the Shiawassee River with work to continuing to forward look society.I our

Penn Central Railroad up the Paint Creek Valley as it on Joslyn Road, just south of Waldon Road. The trail Rochester Hills, Auburn Hills, Pontiac, and Sylvan Lake. non-motorized trail. Hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, Recreation Area, where it crosses under I-96 to connect Harbor, and Sylvan Lake. The 162-acre West Bloomfield Water Heritage canoe/kayak trail is now open to paddlers. facing issues critical are costs care health related

meanders through highlands, prairies, and wetlands. continues north and northeast through Oxford Township, Along the way, it spans a unique diversity of environments and in-line skating can all be enjoyed while traversing to the Milford Trail through . The Woods Nature Preserve anchors the central trailhead; Several miles of trails and pathways are currently in the obesity and Transportation transportation. of means

The compacted limestone surface provides a solid, but Village of Oxford, Addison Township, and Village of as it transitions from quaint downtowns to more isolated this portion of southwest Oakland County. The Lakes segment through Lyon and Milford Townships is relatively Sylvan Manor Park, a small neighborhood park, serves as planning stage. The pathways will span the Townships of alternative an plus exercise for opportunities home

natural, surface for year round non-motorized uses. The Leonard before reaching the Lapeer County border where areas with an ‘up-north’ feel. A hub in the county’s trail Community Trail also serves as an important link between flat with very gentle grades, while the extension to Island the eastern trailhead. Sylvan Manor Park is also used as a Groveland, Holly, Rose, and Springfield, and the Village close-to- providing by fitness physical promotes

Paint Creek Trail ends at the Rochester River Walk, which it continues north for another 20 miles. network, it connects to the West Bloomfield, Paint Creek, the Huron Valley Trail and the West Bloomfield Trail. Lake offers some challenging hills. western trailhead for the Clinton River Trail, enabling users of Holly. also network trail The lifestyle. desired our matches

provides an essential linkage between the Paint Creek and and Macomb Orchard trails. Amenities range from parks, to continue to the northeast toward Pontiac. Traveling which setting a in live to freedom the and choices

Clinton River Trails. Motorized vehicles are not permitted on the trail. scenic overlooks, outdoor dining spots, and ice cream The Huron Valley Trail provides access to McHattie & along the trail, visitors experience a sense of Headwaters Trails Inc. operates with the support of a many us offered has diversity This all. it have

shops to water fountains, restrooms, and bike stores. Volunteer Parks, Downtown South Lyon, James F. Atchison being in the north woods of and, variety of public, private, and business sources interested we countryside, natural and rural our to centers town

The Paint Creek Trail is owned Mountain biking trails, velodrome, and canoe/kayak Memorial Park, Lyon Oaks County Park, Kensington just as quickly, they are transported back to in promoting local trails and recreational activities. historic and cities cosmopolitan our From lands.

and managed by the Paint Creek put-in points are all directly Metropark, and Island Lake State Recreation Area. reality as the trail passes through urban housing recreation and park of acres 89,000 over has and

Trailways Commission and was accessible from the trail. Vehicle parking and access to the trail is available at all of tracts, and business and commercial districts. systems, river major five of headwaters the to home

the first Rail-to-Trail in the State of these parks. The Huron Valley Trail provides connections Along the trail, eighteen nature interpretive is state, the in county other any than more lakes, PAINT CREEK 1,400 over with blessed been has county The play.

Michigan. Open to the public since TRAILWAYS A temporary sidewalk route to over 25 miles of adjoining trails. sites give visitors the opportunity to see various Connecting the beautiful and interesting and work, live, to place premier a County Oakland COMMISSION

1983, the Paint Creek Trail receives over in Pontiac bypasses the only habitats without putting undue pressure on the places in northwest Oakland County. make that features man-made and natural abundant

100,000 visitors annually. incomplete section of trail. ecosystems and sensitive wildlife species. continues to expand our citizens’ access to the the to access citizens’ our expand to continues

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C crushed limestone crushed limestone varies by community asphalt asphalt crushed limestone O ounty d aklan 248.651.9260 www.PaintCreekTrail.org 248.969.8660 www.PollyAnnTrailway.org www.ClintonRiverTrail.org 248.624.2850 www.WixomGov.org 248.437.2240 www.SouthLyonMI.org 248.451.1900 www.WestBloomfieldParks.org 248.634.3513 www.HeadwatersTrailsInc.org

6.3 I-275 & M-5 Metro Trails 8.6 Milford Trail Water Trails Huron-Clinton Metroparks Department of Natural Resources Oakland County Parks & Recreation Trails, Water, & Lands Alliance miles miles

OCPR Commissioners in photo, from left to right: John A. Scott, John P. McCulloch, In April 2012, the Oakland County Trails Advisory Council The I-275 Metro Trail ranks as one of a few trails in the Beginning at the southern end of scenic Kensington In Oakland County, there are over 1,400 natural lakes and Over 30 miles of paved trails and 16 miles of rustic The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is A. David Baumhart III, Gary R. McGillivray, Christine Long, Robert Kostin, J. David United States that is located in a freeway right-of-way. Metropark, the 8.6-mile Milford Trail leads hikers and the headwaters of five major rivers: the Clinton, Huron, trails await you in three Metroparks in Oakland County. committed to the conservation, protection, management, VanderVeen, Gerald A. Fisher, Pecky D. Lewis, Eric S. Wilson. (OTAC) merged with the Oakland County Natural Areas The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) bikers past the , through densely wooded Rouge, Shiawassee, and Flint Rivers. Located in both Oakland and Macomb Counties, Stony use, and enjoyment of the state’s natural resources for Advisory Group to become the Oakland County Trails, The Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission facility, which extends from Monroe County to the City areas, over gently rolling hills, and across the Milford Creek Metropark has 8.3 miles of paved trail, including current and future generations. In Oakland County, the Water, & Lands Alliance (TWLA). Represented by a • The Huron River Water Trail flows to the west through (OCPRC) has been committed to providing outstanding of Novi in southern Oakland County, serves as a spine Dam to Hubbell Pond Park. The trail continues to wind a 6-mile loop winding through woods and along the DNR provides trails for hiking, biking, cross-country vast variety of stakeholders, this newly formed group is some of Oakland County’s finest natural areas. The recreation and improving the quality of life for Oakland for the non-motorized network in the western part of the past the YMCA and the Milford Library into the historic scenic Stony Creek Lake, and connections to the Macomb skiing, horseback riding, paddle sports, and snowmobiling supported by Oakland County Planning & Economic 2013-2014 slow moving current provides ample opportunity to County residents since 1966. OCPRC supports the Development Services along with Oakland County Parks Edition Detroit metropolitan area. MDOT has been rehabilitating Village of Milford. Once in the Village, you will find enjoy the wildlife from a canoe or kayak. The river Orchard and Clinton River Trails. in the following park and recreation areas: many sections of the trail and includes the replacement many family-owned shops and a variety of restaurants. also features 14 miles of mountain bike trail. Near the Oakland County Trails, Water, & Lands Alliance and the & Recreation. TWLA is working toward becoming an winds through State and HCMA parks, as well as • Bald Mountain State Recreation Area vision of an interconnected system of trails and pathways informed, coordinated, collaborative body that supports of bridge structures, surface reconstruction, and trail Downtown Milford. center of the county, an 8-mile paved trail at Indian widening. Rehabilitation of the trail in Oakland County, The respective portions of the Milford Trail are owned and Springs Metropark winds through areas of restored prairie, • Holly State Recreation Area throughout Oakland County and Southeast Michigan. initiatives related to Oakland County’s Green Infrastructure Some of OCPRC’s long-term goals include expansion of from 8 Mile Road to Meadowbrook Road, is complete. managed by the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority, • The Clinton River Water Trail begins in Auburn Hills wetlands, and towering trees. The 13 miles of trail at • Ortonville State Recreation Area Network. Milford Township, and the Village of Milford. The Milford and meanders to the east offering a very remote feeling Kensington Metropark includes an 8-mile loop around park trails and improving non-motorized connectivity to • Pontiac Lake State Recreation Area For over 30 years, Oakland County Planning has MDOT is also constructing a new multi- Trail now links to the western extension of the Huron for being so close to major metropolitan areas. Kent Lake, and connecting routes to Milford to the north, its 13 parks. collaborated with trail groups, local communities, special use path along M-5 in the City of Novi Valley Trail, just south of Kensington Metropark and I-96. and Island Lake State Recreation Area and the Huron • Proud Lake State Recreation Area • The Shiawassee River Heritage Water Trail is a slow Hike, bike, skate, ski, or ride on 64 miles of trails in interest groups, businesses, and park entities to expand and and Commerce Township. The new trail, Valley Trail to the south. Heading east from the park, moving, shallow, warm water stream. It affords a • Polly Ann Trail some of the most scenic coordinate a network of trails and pathways. There are 121 to be known as the M-5 Metro Trail, is a 2-mile rustic trail provides a wilderness experience crossing long stretches of landscapes in Oakland miles of completed trails, 24 miles in the planning, design, For Free Distribution Only considered to be an extension of the I-275 connection to Proud Lake State • Seven Lakes State Park undeveloped land. The river trail contains important GET OUT County. and development stage, and 123 miles under consideration Metro Trail. Connections between the two Recreation Area. • Highland State Recreation Area wetlands and connects historic sites in the 7-mile and play in the overall primary County Concept Trail Loop. A special thanks to the following Trail Blazers trails will be made in the coming years. stretch from Downtown Holly to Downtown Fenton. surface 2 * ç surface 2 * ç O I 2 * ç O I asphalt asphalt 517.373.2090 www.Michigan.gov/MDOT 248.684.9719 www.MeetMeInMilford.com www.OakGov.com/Trails 800.47.PARKS www.Metroparks.com www.Michigan.gov/DNR 888.OC.PARKS www.DestinationOakland.com 248.975.4267 www.OakGov.com/Trails

Michigan Mountain Biking Association Michigan Trails & Greenways Alliance Oakland Equestrian Coalition Woodward Avenue Corridor Southeastern Michigan’s Hiking Michigan League of Michigan Bicyclists Oakland County Sheriff’s Office Additional Map Sponsors

Hiking Michigan is dedicated to promoting nature The League of Michigan Bicyclists (LMB) is a non-profit, Woodward Avenue (M-1) is a designated National activities, hiking, and assisting all people in getting out tax exempt, statewide organization with more than 2,000 Scenic Byway. This historic corridor stretches 27 miles into the beautiful parks and trail systems in order to see members working to improve conditions for bicycling Thank you to the following Pathfinders from Detroit to Pontiac and was once a trail used by what southeastern Michigan has to offer. The goal is to in Michigan. LMB supports Native Americans. Today, various communities and show people the wonderful things that nature can teach many programs and projects and organizations are studying options for making Woodward them about improving their lives and health, all while cooperates with state and local Avenue more bike and pedestrian friendly. These options having a great time doing so. Hiking Michigan leads agencies and other like-minded include public transit, bike lanes, and sidewalks, as well nature hikes, teaches classes to young people, and gives groups toward this goal. as bike routes within the greater Woodward Avenue talks to various groups on Corridor. many outdoor aspects in Copyright BryanMitchell.com southeastern Michigan. Milford Downtown Development Authority The Michigan Mountain Biking Association (MMBA) is Michigan Trails and Greenways Alliance (MTGA) is a Oakland County has long been an area of intense Established in 1948, the Oakland County Sheriff's Office a 501 (c)(3) non-profit comprised of local International statewide, nonprofit organization dedicated to the creation equestrian interest. Horseback riding appeals to all age 2 * ç I Mounted Unit is one of the oldest horse patrol units in Mountain Biking Association (IMBA) chapters located of an interconnected, statewide system of multi-use trails groups and levels of physical ability. There are many the country. The Mounted Unit provides patrol coverage throughout Michigan. The mission of the MMBA is to and greenways for recreation, health, transportation, miles of horse friendly trails in state recreation areas, 248.288.2004 www.WoodwardAvenue.org 586.446.7656 www.HikingMichigan.com 888.642.4537 www.LMB.org on select trails and parks within Oakland County. With promote responsible mountain biking and to work toward economic development, and environmental/cultural county parks, and along rural dirt roads. The Oakland their prominent perch on horseback, the mounted the goals of common land access and natural resource preservation purposes. MTGA works at both the state Equestrian Coalition, founded in 2003, represents a wide deputies provide a visible patrol force as well as a friendly protection through interaction with policy makers, and local levels by assisting public and private interests in variety of equestrian interests and is committed to: attraction for the thousands of Oakland County's annual Water Resources Commissioner’s Office Road Commission for Oakland County Business Roundtable the cycling industry, race promoters, mountain bikers, trail and greenway planning, funding, development, and • Educating local units of government and citizens park and trail visitors. In addition, the Sheriff's Mountain and other trail users. MMBA also publishes an online maintenance. MTGA also builds public support for trail about equestrian concerns in Oakland County Bike Patrol Unit is available for special trail events. Michigan Mountain Bike Trail Guide with trail conditions, and greenway development through events, education, • Preserving existing equestrian facilities and trails in maps, technical skill level ratings, and a mountain biking information, and advocacy activities. The Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner’s The Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) The Oakland County Business Roundtable provides Oakland County and promoting the growth of further forum. Office supports the county’s vast natural resources supports the movement of people throughout the county advice to the County Executive and the Oakland County equestrian opportunities Local IMBA chapters include: focusing on keeping pollution from lakes and streams. by non-motorized means as a way to promote healthier Trails, Water, & Lands Alliance on business, economic, • Holly/Flint • Developing new equestrian opportunities in Oakland Trail users can help by keeping an eye out for any living and reducing the number of trips required on the and land development matters in order to ensure the County, including safe access to the entire Oakland pollution sources. If you witness any pollution sources, road system. RCOC also wants to create the best possible preservation of the County’s quality of life and economic • Clinton River Area Mountain Bike Association County Greenways system of multi-use trails as please report it immediately. A 24-hour Pollution Hotline non-motorized network by contributing technical expertise vitality for the benefit of its citizens, communities, and Thank you to the following Trail Trekkers • Motor City Mountain Biking Association exemplified by these access tunnels is available to report any to the location and design of the pathway system. This businesses. The Roundtable normally works within four activity you believe may will create fewer conflicts with the motorized network and areas: Transportation, Workforce be causing pollution: result in the safest possible and Education, Quality of Life, * ç I 248.858.0931. trails for all users. and Economic Development. * I

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