SOMETIMES ITS ABOUT THE JOURNEY, NOT THE DESTINATION
Go ahead. Get out of the car, grab you bike, strap on your helmet and get ready to ride. Peddle through ancient forests, alongside hidden lakes, and past natural marvels. The landscape of The Great Waters with it's ever changing vistas will surely take your breath away. Nothing can surpass the feeling of reaching the top of the mountain or the end of the trail and finding yourself surrounded by pristine waters, untouched forests, and triumphant natural splendor as far – and farther than – the eye can see.
From Mackinac Island to Tahquamenon Falls, you will be hard-pressed to find more awe-inspiring vistas, or a place on Earth that at once relaxes and invigorates your spirit.
So start your journey, pick a path, explore a trail, and enjoy the ride.
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Canada Lake Pathway
Drummond Island
Emerson Biking Trail - Tahquamenon Falls State Park
1 mile: Bikers are welcome on this Tahquamenon Falls State Park trail located near the Rivermouth Campground on the Tahquamenon River. The last 200 feet of the trail leading to Whitefish Bay remains incomplete, but will be found passable by the adventurous rider!
Grand Island Loop Biking
Mountain bikers can reach the shores of Grand Island through a half mile pontoon-ferry ride. Considered one of the most scenic mountain bike trails in Michigan, this adventure offers you 21.7 miles of single-tracks, double-tracks, and dirt roads. Riders then embark on a route that guides them
Hiking and Biking in the Les Cheneaux Area
Spring, summer and fall are all ideal times for biking and hiking in the Eastern Upper Peninsula. Exploring by paved roads on bicycle is best in spring and fall, when there is less traffic volume. Highway M-134 runs along the Northern Lake Huron stretch provides beautiful vistas, access to the
Indian Lake Pathway
Mackinac Island
Hikers and bikers can enjoy miles of paved and unpaved trails on this beautiful island. Bike rentals are available for a small fee, or you can elect to bring your own along with you on the ferry ride. Mackinac Island is also open for skiing in the wintertime. Limited Ferry service is
McNearney Bike Trail
Paradise Pathway
Pine Bowl Pathway
Rudyard School Farm Trail
School Forest Ski Trail
Trout Lake Rail Biking Trail
Valley Spur Ski Trail
Whitefish Point Road
11 miles: The perfect trail for the adventurous sightseer! Bike the scenic route along North Whitefish Point Road from Paradise to Whitefish Point, taking in both the tremendous historic and recreational opportunities offered by Paradise. Please be cautious and watchful of automobile


