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Michigan Heritage Routes Byways 26 Copper Country Trail 41 KEWEENAW 203 Hancock 26 26 Copper Country Trail Houghton KEWEENAW 41 26 Copper Country Trail 203 Hancock 26 41 26 KEWEENAWLAKE SUPERIOR 41 Copper Country Trail Ontonagon HOUGHTON 26 203 Hancock KEWEENAW 107 Houghton 41 45 38 26 203 Hancock 64 26 41 Houghton LAKE SUPERIOR ONTONAGON 26 Ontonagon BARAGA HOUGHTON 26 41 Houghton 28 107 MARQUETTE Tahquamenon Byway 41 LAKE SUPERIOR 45 Marquette Ontonagon HOUGHTON Sault Ste. Marie 28 38 26 41 LUCE 64 28 123 64 28 LAKE SUPERIOR Ironwood 107 2 ONTONAGON IshpemingOntonagon HOUGHTON 77 GOGEBIC 45 45 BARAGA 38 553 Munising 64 107 35 Newberry 28 MARQUETTE Tahquamenon28 Byway 141 41 45 94 28 ONTONAGON 95 38 Marquette IRON BARAGA Sault Ste. Marie 64 28 LUCE 129 64 28 67 CHIPPEWA 123 WISCONSIN Ironwood Gwinn ALGER SCHOOLCRAFT28 28 ONTONAGON MARQUETTE Tahquamenon Byway 2 Iron 41 Ishpeming BARAGA 117 77 2 GOGEBIC Crystal45 Marquette MACKINAC 48 River 553 Munising Sault Ste. Marie Falls 28 28 94 LUCE Tahquamenon Byway 64 28 35 MARQUETTE Newberry123 75 Ironwood 69 35 4128 2 28 141 41 Marquette28 48 2 Ishpeming95 94 77 123 LUCE Sault Ste. Marie GOGEBIC 45 DICKINSONIRON 28 28 123 64 DELTA553 134 129 Ironwood 67 Munising 28 CHIPPEWA WISCONSIN 35 Gwinn ALGER SCHOOLCRAFT 2 Ishpeming Newberry 28 77 Iron GOGEBIC 45 149 28 St.117 Ignace 2 141 Crystal95 94 553 MunisingMACKINAC 48 IRON River 35 Iron Mountain 69 Falls 2 US-2 Top of the Lake94 Scenic Byway 185 Newberry129 Iron County Heritage Trail Manistique67 CHIPPEWANorth Huron Byway75 28 WISCONSIN 69 Gwinn 141 35 ALGER95 SCHOOLCRAFT 94 2 28 Iron IRON 41 48 Escanaba DICKINSON 183 117 123 48 2 Crystal Mackinaw City MACKINAC CHIPPEWA 129 River MENOMINEE DELTA 67 134 WISCONSIN2 Falls 94 Gwinn ALGER SCHOOLCRAFT Iron 35 2 23 75 117 69 2 Crystal 149 Cheboygan MACKINAC 48 River 41 123 St. Ignace 48 DICKINSON 94 Falls DELTA Iron Mountain 69 2 US-2 Top of the Lake Scenic Byway 134185 75 Iron County Heritage Trail 69 Manistique35 LAKE2 HURONNorth Huron Byway 119 48 41 EMMET 31 123 DICKINSON 149 183 St. Ignace Escanaba DELTA 27 Mackinaw City 134 2 MENOMINEE 2 Tunnel of Trees Iron County Heritage Trail Iron Mountain 69 US-2 Top of the Lake Scenic Byway 185 Manistique 14933 23 North Huron Byway St. Ignace 41 UP Hidden Coast Cheboygan 35 Escanaba 183 Iron Mountain 69 Petoskey 2 Mackinaw City US-2 Top of the Lake ScenicSunrise Byway Coast 185 2 IronMENOMINEE County Heritage Trail Manistique North Huron Byway 68 LAKE HURON 183 119 23 31 Escanaba EMMET Cheboygan Mackinaw City 2 MENOMINEECharlevoix CHARLEVOIX CHEBOYGAN PRESQUE ISLE 27 Old Mission Tunnel75 of Trees 33 23 119 65 33 LAKE HURONCheboygan 41 Leelanau ScenicUP Hidden Coast 31 EMMET 31 35 75 23 Menominee Petoskey 27 Sunrise Coast Tunnel of Trees OTSEGO 119 LAKE HURON 68 EMMET 31 32 33 41 22 27 UP Hidden Coast CharlevoixGaylord CHARLEVOIX CHEBOYGAN PRESQUE ISLE 35 88 66 Petoskey TunnelAlpena of Trees Sunrise Coast Old Mission 75 33 33 20441 UP Hidden Coast 32 68 65 35 22 Leelanau37 Scenic 31 75 ALPENA Petoskey 23 Sunrise Coast Charlevoix MONTMORENCY CHEBOYGAN PRESQUE ISLE Menominee ANTRIM CHARLEVOIX OTSEGO 68 Old Mission 75 33 LEELANAU 32 131 Charlevoix 65 CHEBOYGAN PRESQUE ISLE Leelanau Scenic 3122 Gaylord CHARLEVOIX LAKE MICHIGAN 72 8875 23 Alpena Menominee 66 Old Mission ALCONA 75 33 CRAWFORD OTSEGO 65 204 32 Traverse City Leelanau 32Scenic 31 75 23 Grayling ALPENA M-22 Benzie-Manistee Menominee 2222 37 31 GRAND 88 Gaylord 72 MONTMORENCY OTSEGO TRAVERSE 66ANTRIM OSCODA Alpena KALKASKA 32 LEELANAU BENZIE 113 204 326522 131 88 Gaylord 66 37 66 ALPENA Alpena LAKE MICHIGAN 22 72 MONTMORENCY ALCONA ANTRIM 18 33 204 CRAWFORD 32 22 115 LEELANAU ALPENA BYWAYS = 1,152 Miles WEXFORD Traverse City 22 37 31 131 Grayling 21MONTMORENCY Pure Michigan Byways (includes 3 National Scenic Byways) • 2 National Forest Service Byways M-22 Benzie-Manistee MISSAUKEE GRAND ANTRIM River Road 72 LAKE MICHIGAN 72 31 OGEMAW IOSCO OSCODA ALCONA TRAVERSE LEELANAU MANISTEE KALKASKA CRAWFORD 23 BENZIE55 131 LAKE MICHIGANTraverse City 113 72 65 Cadillac 66 Grayling ALCONA M-22 Benzie-Manistee 26 Manistee 31 GRAND ROSCOMMON 55 72 CRAWFORD TRAVERSE 18 TawasOSCODA City 33 Copper Country Trail KALKASKA Traverse City National Scenic Byway/All American Road 55 22 115 41 KEWEENAW BENZIE 113 WEXFORD Grayling M-22 Benzie-Manistee GRAND Sunrise65 Coast 72 31 31 203 Hancock OSCODA Pure Michigan Byway 66 MISSAUKEE TRAVERSE OGEMAW IOSCO River Road 127 KALKASKA 115 ARENAC 18 33 26 23 Proposed State Byway 37 MANISTEE BENZIE 113 Houghton 65 22 115 18 55 31 WEXFORD 66 MASON GLADWIN Welcome Center LAKE 31 Cadillac 75 26 18 41 33 Manistee131 OSCEOLA MISSAUKEE ROSCOMMON OGEMAW 55 IOSCO River Road LAKE SUPERIOR Ontonagon HOUGHTON Rest Area 22 61 115 Tawas City MANISTEE 55 CLARE WEXFORD 107 23 Ludington 10 55 31 45 Roadside Park 25 MISSAUKEE 38 Sunrise Coast River Road Cadillac 64 HURON Harbor OGEMAW IOSCO 10 ONTONAGON Manistee 30 ROSCOMMON127 55 BARAGA 23 Scenic Turnout Clare 115 MANISTEE 13 55 ARENAC Tawas City Beach 37 BAY 28 MARQUETTE Tahquamenon Byway 55 18 142 41 31 Cadillac Marquette Sault Ste. Marie GLADWIN 28 Sunrise28 Coast LUCE 123 MASON LAKE 10 64 55 28 Pentwater Manistee Ironwood 75 ROSCOMMON NEWAYGO 131 OSCEOLA 2 Ishpeming Tawas City 77 127 GOGEBIC 45 ISABELLA 55 553 Munising 115 Center Avenue/BayARENAC61 City 35 Newberry CLARE Bay City Sunrise Coast 28 LudingtonBig Rapids 3766 127 Midland 141 95 94 28 31 10 18 IRON OCEANA Mount MIDLAND 25 67 CHIPPEWA 129 MASON LAKE GLADWIN 75 WISCONSIN 127 Gwinn HURON ALGER HarborSCHOOLCRAFT Iron 117 Pleasant131 10 30115 2 Crystal ARENAC 48 OSCEOLA 25 13 19 River MACKINAC 31 20 37 Clare Falls Beach94 18 75 31 13 61 BAY 69 35 2 CLARE SANILAC 14241 123 48 MECOSTA MASON 81 GLADWIN DICKINSON Ludington 10 LAKE 75 DELTA 20 Saginaw 131138 53 25 25 134 Pentwater 10 OSCEOLA HURON NEWAYGO 675 TUSCOLA Harbor 149 St. Ignace 10 30 CLARE 61 ISABELLA 13 Iron Mountain 69 2 US-2 Top of the Lake Scenic Byway 185 Ludington 10 Clare Iron County HeritageCenter Trail Avenue/Bay City Beach Manistique North Huron Byway 127 BAY Bay City 46 183 25 Big Rapids 66 Midland 142 Escanaba HURONMackinaw City West Michigan Pike OCEANA Mount MIDLAND 2 MENOMINEE Harbor 82 10 23 46 10 30 13 Pentwater NEWAYGO Pleasant 24 BAY CITY Clare BeachCheboygan 31 Alma SAGINAW 75 20 25 BAY 19 142 ISABELLA 119 LAKE HURON 13 Center Avenue/Bay City EMMET 31 MONTCALM 83 BayPathway City to Family Fun SANILAC 131 91 Big Rapids 66MECOSTA 127 FrankenmuthMidland 10 81 27 OCEANA Pentwater20 Mount 13NEWAYGOMIDLAND Saginaw 138 53 25 Tunnel of Trees 66 52 33 MUSKEGON GRATIOT 41 UP Hidden Coast Pleasant ISABELLA675 90 TUSCOLA 35 25 19 Bay City Center Avenue/Bay City Petoskey Sunrise Coast 46 31 Big Rapids20 66 127 Midland 68 Muskegon 13 46 OCEANA Mount MIDLAND CHEBOYGAN PRESQUE ISLE MECOSTA57 81 SANILAC Charlevoix CHARLEVOIX West Michigan Pike Old Mission 75 33 2082 46Saginaw LAPEERPleasant138 ST. CLAIR 53 25 65 25 3119 31 Flint 20 Leelanau Scenic 75 23 Alma 675 TUSCOLA 24 Menominee SAGINAW 136 13 OTSEGO 475 75 SANILAC 44 MECOSTA 81 32 104 MONTCALM Pathway to Family Fun 22 20 83 Saginaw 46 88 Gaylord 131 91 Frankenmuth 138 53 66 25 Alpena West Michigan Pike 96 SHIAWASSEE 13 Grand Haven Grand 82IONIA St. Johns 66 46 52 69 675 TUSCOLA 204 32 MUSKEGON GRATIOT 22 37 ALPENA 21 90 MONTMORENCY 15 24 ANTRIM Rapids Alma71 SAGINAW 24 46 45 46 127 75 Port LEELANAU Muskegon 131 West Michigan Pike MONTCALM GENESEE 19 Pathway to Family Fun 72 11 CLINTON 82 57 83 46 HuronLAKE MICHIGAN ALCONA OTTAWA 131 91 Frankenmuth CRAWFORD 121 13 94 LAPEER ST. CLAIR 69 52 Alma 24 Traverse City 96 66 SAGINAW M-22 Benzie-Manistee Grayling 31 6 MUSKEGON GRATIOT 53Flint 75 31 GRAND 72 90 136 TRAVERSE OSCODA MONTCALM 475 83 Pathway to Family KALKASKAFun KENT 46 44 131 91 MACOMB Frankenmuth BENZIE 113 65 Muskegon 104 13 66 96 SHIAWASSEE 52 18 33 196 50 57 66 DETROITGRATIOT GrandLansing MUSKEGON St. Johns 69 22 115 Grand Haven 43 IONIA 75 LAPEER29 ST. CLAIR WEXFORD 90 Holland 31 River Road 46 23 OAKLAND21 MISSAUKEE OGEMAW IOSCO MuskegonRapids496 43 Flint71 15 24 45 LIVINGSTON 136 MANISTEEPort 23 131 37 100 127 475 55 44 GENESEE57 Cadillac 104 19 Manistee Huron ROSCOMMON 55 40 66 11 96 CLINTON 59 LAPEER ST. CLAIR Tawas City 96 OTTAWA 121 SHIAWASSEE 94 55 179 Grand St. Johns 69 Flint69 Sunrise Coast GrandALLEGAN Haven 31 IONIA 96 136 6 99 INGHAM 52 Howell 21 53 475 127 44 1 15 115 ARENAC 89 Rapids 104 Brighton 71 24 37 BARRY 45 KENT 127 MACOMB Port 31 18 79 96 SHIAWASSEE MASON GLADWIN 31 37 36 696 LAKE 131 75 Grand GENESEE St. Johns 19 OSCEOLA 69 222 43 11 Grand Haven CLINTON IONIA Huron 61 OTTAWA 196 50 Lansing 21 94 CLARE West Michigan Pike 121 43 75 Ludington 15 2910 25 Holland EATON Rapids69 71 24 HURON Harbor 31 96 45 23 OAKLAND 10 30 Port 6 496 43 127 53 Clare 13 Beach Chief Noonday 100 LIVINGSTON BAY 142 78 KENT131 37 11 94CLINTON MACOMB GENESEE 19 Huron Historic Marshall Pentwater 10 OTTAWA 121 96 NEWAYGO 94 40 14 96 ISABELLA 66 96 59 69 Center Avenue/Bay City 196 Battle Creek 50 31 6 Big Rapids 53 66 127 Midland Bay City 89 ALLEGAN 17950 Lansing 153 75 29 OCEANA Mount MIDLAND South Haven VAN BUREN Holland 43 Ann Arbor 99 INGHAM 52 Detroit Pleasant 106 496 KENT Howell23 OAKLAND 1 31 MACOMB 20 25 19 96 89 43 Brighton 13 BARRY 94100 LIVINGSTON MECOSTA 81 SANILAC 37 20 Saginaw 138 31 131 37 196 79 36 50 94 696 53 25 43 222 43 96 Lansing 75 29 675 TUSCOLA 40 94 Holland66 Jackson 43 59 46 140 West Michigan Pike WAYNE Woodward496 Avenue West 23Michigan Pike OAKLAND ALLEGAN 179 WASHTENAWEATON 43 82 46 94 Kalamazoo 66 Marshall 99 INGHAM 52 100 LIVINGSTON Alma 24 Chief Noonday 131 37 Howell 1 SAGINAW 75 Brighton 94 MONTCALM 83 Pathway to Family Fun 89 BARRY99 60 78 Ypsilanti 131 91 13 Frankenmuth 311 CALHOUN 40 Historic Marshall 275 96 59 66 52 63 79 52 66 96 MUSKEGON GRATIOT Benton Harbor 31 KALAMAZOO 37 50 36 14 696 90 222 43 Battle Creek ALLEGAN 12 179 Muskegon 46 St.
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