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DNR Cross-Country Trails Grooming DNR Cross-Country Trails Grooming Park/Pathway Region County Directions Phone Ski Trail Length Winter Trail Access, Type and Grooming status Trail Notes, Typical If groomed by whom & Grooming Schedule funding source** Trail not groomed Parking lot plowed lot Parking Trail Groomed; XC track XC Groomed; Trail Trail groomed; skate ski Trail Groomed; winter sports trail sports winter Groomed; Trail Algonquin Pathway Upper Peninsula Chippewa In Sault Ste Marie take I-75 to 3 Mile Rd, 906-248-3422 or 906-293- 9.3 miles X X DNR by donation 20th St W and 16th Ave W 5131 Anderson Lake Pathway Upper Peninsula Marquette 2.5 mi. South of Serenity Drive on County 906-789-8217 6 miles X X As needed PRD Staff -FR Road 557 West or Gwinn Baraga State Park Upper Peninsula Baraga 1300 US-41 South, Baraga, MI 49908 906-353-6558 .75 miles X X Bewabic State Park Upper Peninsula Iron 720 Idlewild Rd., 4 mi. W. of Crystal Falls 906-875-3324 2.5 miles X X As needed PRD Staff on US-2 Blueberry Ridge Pathway Upper Peninsula Marquette 1 mi. South on County Road 553 from the 906-339-4461 13.6 miles X X X 40-50 hours per meet PRD by Trail Grant Crossroads intersection of CO Rd. 553 and CO Rd. 480, Sands Township, Marquette County Canada Lakes Pathway Upper Peninsula Luce 5.5 miles SE of Newberry via M-123, M- 906-293-5131 9 miles X X X Weekly Volunteer 28 and Co. Rd. 403 Cedar River Pathway Upper Peninsula Menominee 8 miles N of Cedar River (town) via M-35 906-863-9747 7 miles X X As needed PRD-FR and County Rd 551 Craig Lake State Park Upper Peninsula Baraga Latitude 46.599442000000003, 906-339-4461 20 miles X X Longitude -88.189852000000002 Days River Pathway Upper Peninsula Delta One Mile east of Highway M-35 on Days 906-789-8217 9 miles X X As needed PRD-FR River 24.5 Road Fayette Historic State Upper Peninsula Delta 4785 II Road, 18 mi. S on M-183 off US-2 906-644-2603 3.5 miles X X X When ther is new snow PRD Staff Park Fort Wilkins Historic Upper Peninsula Keweenaw 15223 US Highway 41, 1 mi. E of Copper 906-289-4215 5 miles X X As needed Volunteer by donation State Park Harbor Indian Lake Pathway Upper Peninsula Schoolcraft 9 miles NW of Thompson via M-149 906-341-2355 8.5 miles X X Volunteer by donation Lake Mary Plains Upper Peninsula Irons 6 miles SE of Crystal Falls via M-69 and 906-875-6622 or 906-228- X X Pathway Lake Mary Rd 6561 Little Presque Isle Upper Peninsula Marquette North of Marquette, 6 mi. on County Rd. 906-339-4461 48 miles X X 550 to Harlow Lake Rd. McLain State Park Upper Peninsula Houghton 18350 Highway M-203, 9 mi. N. from US- 906-482-0278 4 miles X X As needed PRD Staff 41 in Hancock Merriman East Pathway Upper Peninsula Dickinson 13 miles NE of Iron Mtn via M-95 and 906-563-9247 or 906-228- X Merriman Rd 6561 Paradise Pathway Upper Peninsula Chippewa 1.5 miles W of Paradise on M-123 906-492-3415 4 miles X X Volunteer by donation Pinebowl Pathway Upper Peninsula Chippewa 19 miles SW of Sault Ste Marie via I-75, 906-248-3422 7 miles X X Fridays when needed Volunteer by donation Tone Rd and Wilson Rd Porcupine Mtns Upper Peninsula Ontanagon 33303 Headquarters Rd., 3 mi. W. of 906-885-5275 26 miles X X X As needed PRD Staff Wilderness State Park Silver City on M-107 in Ontanagon Straits State Park Upper Peninsula Mackinac Campground entrance at 720 Church 906-643-8620 5 miles X X PRD Staff Street, St. Ignace Tahquamenon Falls State Upper Peninsula Luce 24019 Upper Falls Dr., Newberry - 14 mi. 906-492-3415 5 miles X X X 5 miles groomed 2x a PRD Staff Park west of Paradise/25 mi. east of Newberry week on M-123 Twin Lakes State Park Upper Peninsula Houghton 6204 E. Poyhonen Rd., 26 mi. S. of 906-288-3321 1.5 miles X X Weekly PRD Staff Houghton, along M-26 in Toivola Van Riper State Park Upper Peninsula Marquette 35 miles West of Marquette on US-41 906-339-4461 4 miles X X Wells State Park Upper Peninsula Menominee N7670 Highway M-35, 1.2 mi. S. of Cedar 906-863-9747 5 miles X X As needed River Bay City Recreation Area Northern Lower Bay 3582 State Park Dr., Bay City, I-75 N/US- 989-684-3020 5.2 miles X X As needed Volunteer by donation Peninsula 23 N to M-13; Continue on M-13 N/S Huron Rd. 1.4 mi.; Turn right onto E. Beaver Rd. 2 mi. to State Park Dr. Betsie River Pathway Northern Lower Benzie 6 miles NE of Boyne Falls via Thumb Lake 231-276-9511 10 miles X Peninsula Rd, Slashing Rd and Chandler Hill Rd Black Mountain Pathway Northern Lower Chebogan & Presque Isle 11 miles N of Onaway via County Rd 489 989-627-2811 or 989-732- 30 miles X X X As needed Volunteer by donation Peninsula 3541 Buttles Road Pathway Northern Lower Montmorency 3 miles North of Lewiston on Buttles Rd 989-732-5485 7 miles X X Volunteer by donation Peninsula Cadillac Pathway Northern Lower Wexford 3.5 miles E of Cadillac via US-131, E on 231-775-7911 or 231-824- 11.8 miles X X As needed Volunteer by donation Peninsula Boon Rd to just N on Seely Rd 3591 Cadillac Winter Sports Northern Lower Wexford 3.5 miles E of Cadillac via US-131, E on 231-775-7911 or 231-824- 11 miles X X As needed Volunteer by donation Trail Peninsula Boon Rd to just N on Seely Rd 3591 Charles Mears State Park Northern Lower 400 W. Lowell St., Pentwater, From US- 231-869-2051 0 miles X The Lake Michigan Peninsula 31 North take the Pentwater/Monroe shoreline acts as a Rd. Exit then left into Pentwater. Make a natural trail when left on Lowell St. then a right on Mears enough snow is present St. Public parking will be located at the park headquarters. *This is not the main park entrance Cheboygan State Park Northern Lower Cheboygan 4490 Beach Rd., 3 mi.; E of Cheboygan 231-627-2811 6 miles X X Fridays if needed PRD Staff Peninsula off US-23 Chippewa Hills Pathway Northern Lower Alpena 11 miles W of Ossineke via Nicholson Rd 989-734-2543 or 989-732- 9 miles X X As needed Volunteer by donation Peninsula 3541 Clear Lake State Park Northern Lower Montmorency 20500 M-33 North, Atlanta 989-785-4388 3 miles X X Peninsula Harrisville State Park Northern Lower Alcona 248 State Park Rd., Harrisville, From M- 989-724-5126 1.5 miles X X Peninsula 72 travel east towards Harrisville, turn Hartwick Pines State Park Northern Lower Crawford 3612 State Park Dr., 3 mi. E. on M-93, 989-358-7068 7.5 miles X X X X Groomed XC trails - 3, 5, PRD Staff Peninsula Exit 259 off I-75 in Grayling 7.5 mi. loops; groomed wide for skate skiing Lake Ann Pathway Northern Lower Benzie 2 miles SW of Lake Ann via Almira and 231-276-9511 or 231-922- 5.8 miles X X Peninsula Reynolds Rds 5280 Leelanau State Park Northern Lower Leelanau 15310 N. Lighthouse Point Rd., Northport 231-386-5422 8.5 miles X X Peninsula Lost Lake Pathway Northern Lower Grand Traverse 4 miles NW of Interlochen via M-137, US- 231-276-9511 or 231-922- 6.3 miles X X Peninsula 31 and Gonder Rd 5280 Ludington State Park Northern Lower Mason 8800 W. M-116, 8 mi. N. of Ludington on 231-843-2423 10 miles X X Park offers lantern lit ski Peninsula Lakeshort Drive & M-116 trail every other Saturday. Mason Tract Pathway Northern Lower Crawford (2 trail heads) 15 miles E of Grayling on 989-821-6200 or 989-275- 10.1 miles X X As needed Volunteer by donation Peninsula M-72 just west of M-18 and on Chase 5151 Bridge Rd. near the South Branch of the Au Sable River Mitchell State Park Northern Lower Wexford 6093 E- M-115, 3 mi. N. from US-131 in 231-775-7911 2.5 miles X X As needed PRD Staff Peninsula Cadillac Muncie Lakes Pathway Northern Lower Grand Traverse 13 miles SE of Traverse City via Garfield 231-922-5270 9.8 miles X X As needed Volunteer by donation Peninsula Ave, Hammond Rd, High Lake Rd, Supply Rd, Rennie Lake Rd, Ranch Rudolph Rd. Negwegon State Park Northern Lower Alcona 4.5 miles east of US 23 down Black River 989-724-5126 10 miles X Park at road end to Peninsula Road, then turn north on Lakeshore Dr access ungroomed trails for 2 miles to parking area. North Higgins Lake State Northern Lower Roscommon 11747 N. Higgins Lake Dr., 5 mi. W. from 989-821-6125 9 miles X X As needed PRD Staff Park Peninsula Exit 244 off I-75, or 1 mi. E. of US-27 Military Rd., Exit Norway Ridge Pathway Northern Lower Alpena 4.5 miles SW of Alpena on Werth Rd 989-734-2543 or 989-732- 7 miles X X As needed Volunteer by donation Peninsula 3541 Ocqueoc Falls Northern Lower Presque Isle 12 miles W of Rogers City near M-68 and 989-734-2543 or 989-732- 7 miles X X As needed PRD by donation Bicentennial Pathway Peninsula Ocqueoc Falls Rd.
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