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Grand Region South Inset Ferrysburg - Fruitport - Grand Haven - Muskegon - Muskegon Heights - North Muskegon - Norton Shores - Roosevelt Park - Spring Lake Shared Use Path Regional Network in the Grand Region Where To Ride Tourist Information Legend 1 Beeline Trail 8 miles, paved Cadillac On the Road: Vacation and accommodation information can be obtained TRANSPORTATION NETWORK Fred Meijer Berry Junction Trail from the following organizations. The same information can be Green Creek Park 2 Fred Meijer Berry Junction Bicycles are permitted on all Michigan highways and roads Vehicle Traffic Volume* obtained at Michigan’s 13 Welcome Centers, located on major 11 miles, paved EXCEPT limited-access freeways or unless otherwise posted. (Vehicles per day) Paved Laketon Township Park Trail highways throughout Michigan. 4’ or greater paved Unpaved Paved shoulder or bike lane Bicycles are allowed on all road systems including those in Minor Roads/No Data** N Peterson Rd 3 Fred Meijer Clinton - Ionia- Shiawassee Rail Trail state forests, state parks, national forests and national parks. Travel Michigan Light (under 2,500) 41 miles, surface varies www.michigan.org Medium (2,500 - 10,000) (888) 784-7328 Heavy (above 10,000) 4 Fred Meijer Flat River Valley State Parks: Fenner Rd Ludington Primary Roads/No Data 2 miles, surface varies Bikes are currently allowed on all paved and non-paved Interchange Rail Trail West Michigan Tourist Association Limited Access Highway Veteran’s Memorial Park roads in Michigan state parks. Bikes may also be ridden wmta.org Jack Field 5 Fred Meijer Grand River Valley 21 on designated bike paths. Mountain bikes are allowed only Active Rail Line Rail Trail 16 miles, surface varies (616) 245-2217 Pere Marquette Amtrak*** on trails designated for bicycle use. For general recreation Ferry 6 Fred Meijer Heartland Trail questions, please e-mail DNR-ParksAndRecreation@ The Huron-Manistee National Forest Short Ferry F N Green Creek Rd Access Hwy 46 miles, paved michigan.gov or call (517) 284-7275 (517-284-PARK). www.fs.usda.gov/hmnf *Trac volumes are estimated on an average 24-hour period. Rush hour (peak period) trac volume can be much greater at N Weber Rd other times of the day. Trac volume also varies by season and day of the week. 7 Fred Meijer Kenowa Trail Big Rapids www.michigan.gov/dnr (231) 775-2421 or (800) 821 - 6263 **Minor Roads/No Data generally have lower trac volumes. Richards Park *** Amtrak Pere Marquette service (Chicago to Grand Rapids) accepts roll-on bike reservations with some restrictions, see 12 miles, paved www.amtrak.com for more information. State Forests: Muskegon County Visitors Bureau 8 Fred Meijer Pioneer Trail Bicycles are allowed on most state forest trails. www.visitmuskegon.org BICYCLE AND SHARED USE PATHS Marquette Ave Marquette Ave 8 miles, paved 23 12 Fisherman’s Landing For general recreation questions, please e-mail DNR- (231) 724-3100 Beukema Improved Shared Use Regional Path Playfield 9 Fred Meijer M-6 Trail [email protected] or call (517) 284-7275 Paved or Crushed Fines 9 miles, paved Holland Convention and Visitor Bureau Smith-Ryerson Park (517-284-PARK). www.michigan.gov/dnr Unimproved Shared Use Regional Path www.holland.org Gravel or Dirt 22 10 Fred Meijer Millennium Park (616) 394-0000 or (800) 506-1299 Local Shared Use Path 20 miles, paved Trails 2 State Game Areas: Foot Trail 6 11 Bicycles are allowed on designated trails and areas in Grand Haven Convention and Visitors Bureau North Country Trail Heritage Landing Fred Meijer Standale Trail www.visitgrandhaven.com U.S. Bike Route Hackley Park 6 miles, paved state game areas. For general recreation questions, please Sheldon Muskegon e-mail [email protected] or call (517) (616) 842-4499 McCrea Playground 12 Fred Meijer White Pine Trail 18 16 LAND USE Playfield Parslow 284-7275 (517-284-PARK). www.michigan.gov/dnr Evanston Ave Park State Park 94 miles, surface varies 19 Greenville Grand Rapids Convention and Visitors Bureau County Boundary www.experiencegr.com Nims St 13 Kal-Haven Trail State Park Incorporated City/Village Limit 35 miles, crushed limestone National Forest Trails: Pere Marquette Park Brooks Rd S (616) 459-8287 Grand Haven Bicycles are allowed on National Forest trails except where Federal Land/National Forest Reese 14 Kent Trails 13 miles, paved 4 Playfield 8 posted. Some trails may be open to foot traffic only. Huron- State of Michigan Lands Laketon Ave 15 Lakeshore Trail 20 miles, paved 11 Grand Rapids 3 Manistee National Forest (800) 821-6263. www.fs.fed.us Park (Local or County), Preserve or Wilderness Area M Marsh Field us Laketon Trail 16 Lowell Ferry Crossings Campbell Laketon Trail 4 miles, paved 10 5 Lakes/Water ke rail Field gon Lakesh e T Rivers/Streams or Black Creek Rd 17 Macatawa Trail 3 miles, paved 14 North Country Scenic Trail / Iron Belle Trail: Muskegon, Michigan to Milwaukee, Wisconsin McGraft Park West 15 Lake Express Ferry: Heights 9 The trail is open to hiking, however, only portions are 18 Muskegon Lakeshore Trail 7 Park 17 open to mountain biking. Contact North Country Trail Passengers aboard the Lake Express traveling between SERVICES 10 miles, paved Muskegon, Michigan and Milwaukee, Wisconsin have the Holland Association at (616) 897-5987 or toll-free at (866) 445-3628. 19 26 miles, paved www.northcountrytrail.org or www.michigan.gov/Ironbelle option to travel with their bicycle for an additional fee. For more CITY/VILLAGE NAME Seyferth Roberts St Musketawa Trail 1 Full Service (Food, and lodging) Park information regarding schedules and rates please call the Lake Sherman Blvd 20 Paul Henry-Thornapple Trail 20 Kruse Hastings Local Trail Systems: Express at (866) 914-1010. www.lake-express.com City/Village Name Park 19 miles, paved Many communities have developed their own trail systems. Some Services (Food, or lodging) 21 Pere Marquette State Trail Rules and regulations vary by each individual trail and Lambert Park J.D. Harris Park Black Creek Rd Ludington, Michigan to Manitowoc, Wisconsin 56 miles, surface varies POINTS OF INTEREST 9th St community. Contact the appropriate jurisdiction for more Musketawa Trail S.S. Badger Ferry: Amtrak Station Hospital Lighthouse Harris 22 White Lake Pathway information. Passengers aboard the S.S.Badger traveling between Delmar Park Carpool Parking Lot Trail Head University Davis Park Nature 3 miles, paved Ludington, Michigan and Manitowoc, Wisconsin have the Park 13 Note: See MDOT Grand Region-North Road and Trail 23 Wilderness Areas: option to travel with their bicycle for an additional fee. For more Facilities within state parks and forests: Peck St 5th St William Field Memorial Hart- South Haven Bicycling Guide for details on trails in northern counties. Montague Trail State Park See inset maps for trail connections within cities. Bicycles are considered to be mechanical devices and are information regarding schedules and rates please call S.S. Campground Mountain Biking Restrooms 22 miles, paved therefore prohibited in national wilderness areas. Badger at (800) 841-4223. www.ssbadger.com Mona Lake Park East Grand Rapids - Grand Rapids - Grandville - Kentwood - Walker - Wyoming Reference Map Hidden Cove Park Fred Scale of City Insets: Meijer 1 inch - 3/4 miles Cline Rd White Pine Ross Pine Park Trail Park Lake Fred Meijer Pione State Harbor Park Park Hile Rd E Hile Rd er T rail Ferrysburg, Fruit Port, Grand Haven, Muskegon, Ellis Rd E Ellis Rd Muskegon Heights, North Muskegon, Norton Shores, Roosevelt Park, Spring Lake Inset Porter Rd Elk’s Park Kendra Rd Lowell Inset East Grand Rapids, Grand F Rapids, Grandville, Kentwood, r E Mt Garfield Rd ed M Walker, Wyoming, Inset e i j e r Standale T Hastings Inset South Fruitport Allegan Inset Lowell Township Park Vergennes St SE Madison Ave NW Edges Trail Edges Fred Meijer Flat r River Valley Rail Trail ail Seward Ave Bikeway Ave Seward Grand River AldenAve Nash SE Little Black Pomona Park Lake Park N Division Ave N Division Lowell Area Tunnel Trailway Rycenga Recreation Park Grand Ave NW Monroe Valley State University Aquinas Fox Hills Lane Ave SW Ave Lane College Covell Ave NW Ave Covell Trails Valley Ave SW Ave Valley Reeds Lake Trail To Fred Meijer Grand River Valley Rail Trail Oxford Trails North Ferrysburg Ottawa Nature Water Dunes Preserve Tower Park 144th Ave Fred Meijer Millennium Park Trails Hastings Coast Guard Park Calvin Northbank Trail College Central Park Linear Berm Park r Adams Street Park e v i R e Hatton Park ppl Chinook Pier na r Hastings Riverwalk o h Paul Henry- T Thornapple Bi-Centennial Park East Grand Lee St SW River Park Kent Trails Trail Bolt Park Plaster Creek Trail Mulligan’s Minnie Skwarek Nature Preserve Hollow Park Sluka Park Bike Route Duncan Woods Park Mercury Drive Park Buck Creek Trail Grand River Explorers Trail Walnut Hills Allegan Trails Pottawattomie Park Walma Ave SE DePersia South Highlands Poel Island Nature Preserve Nature Sancuary Riverside Mall Trail Rosy Mound Natural Area East - West Trail Paul Henry-Thornapple Trail N Hofma Preserve Trails Kent W 7 E ALL INSETS MAPS Hofma Park N l i o a WE r T e 7 Trail Interurban 2 S Kimball r Wildlife 0 1/4 1/2 1 Preserve o h s Jenner Dr e k MILES a Fred Meijer M-6 Trail L 1 inch = 3/4 Mile.
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