The Haywire Grade Trail helps connect Lake Michigan to Lake Superior in the Upper Peninsula. It's also Michigan's first Rail-Trail. The conversion set a precedent and a roadmap for other trails in Michigan and beyond. In this video, we explore how the trail can be enjoyed by visitors and residents alike, and in all four seasons.
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Tucked among the natural beauty of Michigan is a vast system of trails covering all corners of the state.
Tucked among the natural beauty of Michigan is a vast system of trails covering all corners of the state.
Start with the Iron Belle, the nation's longest designated state trail, as well as the growing Michigan’s Dragon trail. Then, try some of the countless "out-and-backs" throughout the state. You will soon see that Michigan has plenty of places to hike, whether it's backpacking trails, casual walking trails or running trails that carry you over diverse terrains and through abundant ecosystems.
Michigan also boasts more than 2,700 miles of rails-to-trails and is home to the International Mountain Biking Association Silver Level Ride Center in Copper Harbor. If that's not enough, Michigan also has 3,000+ miles of water trails for kayaking or canoeing, more than a thousand miles of state-designated equestrian trails, and 3,000+ miles of off-road vehicle trails for you to discover. So the question is, are you ready to go out for an adventure in Pure Michigan.