10 Trails In Michigan You Must Take If You Love The Outdoors
Losing yourself on a winding trail can be a great way to reconnect with nature. Whether it’s in a wooded setting, by the beach, or on top of the snow, nature is the place to free your mind and get a little exercise too. Here are some trails in Michigan you need to check out.

With over 1,500 acres of walkable trails (and a stones throw away from the St. Clair river) this park is practically calling you and your pets to spend a summer's day of exploration.

This hiking path provides walkers with an amazing view of Grand Rapids downtown skyline.

Avid snowshoe trailers love this park for its elevated pathways and unforgettable views of wildlife.

This outstanding campground off Lake Superior offers some of the state's best trails for those adventure seekers in search of something amazing.

Several miles of uncharted territory are welcome to hikers within the Manistee National Forest. Proceed with caution though as it remains fairly rustic and remote.

Unequivocally Ann Arbor's greatest hiking destination lies within this park.

This trail gives hikers quite the work-out with it's winding pathways and boardwalks.

Get ready for 1,000 acres of dune hiking at this beautiful beach area in the summer and come back for cross country skiing in the winter.

Hikers of all experience are welcome at this park as they clearly indicate which level of experience is necessary for each trail. Keep off the bikes though as they are frowned upon.

Accessible only by boat but worth the travel for nearly three miles of frontage and unbelievable trails. Watch out for poison ivy as it may make some trails hard to pass.
We hope we provided you with a diverse list of trails to check out. But please do tell us if you know of any special trails that we left out.
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