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The Pere Marquette State Trail is a bicycle and multi-use trail in lower Michigan, running 55 miles (89 km) through Clare, Lake, and Osceola Counties. [1] Intersecting with the White Pine Trail in Reed City, the trail is paved in areas, [2] with a ballast or cinder surface elsewhere.
The trails are well suited to biking, hiking and cross country skiing. The North Country Trail includes 65 miles (105 km) within the Pere Marquette, and over 1,500 miles (2,400 km) in Michigan as a whole. It is named after French explorer Jacques Marquette, who founded the first European settlement of Michigan in 1668.
The trail in Clare passing underneath U.S. Route 127. The Pere Marquette Rail-Trail (PMRT) is a rail trail in Michigan occupying a 28-mile (45 km) abandoned CSX railroad corridor in Midland County and Isabella County that was once part of the Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad.
The highway crosses Fred Meijer White Pine Trail State Park, a rail trail that runs north through the area. US 10 continues east around the north side of town and runs parallel to the Pere Marquette State Trail, an east–west rail trail that follows the Ludington Division of the Pere Marquette Railway. The highway intersects the business loop ...
The Pere Marquette State Trail is a 55-mile-long (89 km) multi-use trail that runs from Clare to Baldwin along the former railway lines. The community of Lake contains a trailhead called Lake Station Depot. [13] The Garfield Township Hall is located in Lake at 9348 Terry Street in the center of the community. [14]
Protected bike lanes, RiverWalk murals, and designs to improve King Drive and Pere Marquette Park would be financed through $6.4 million generated by property tax revenue from newer Milwaukee ...
The Pere Marquette 1225 was saved from the scrap line in New Buffalo, and later donated to Michigan State University in 1957 by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (the C&O merged with Pere Marquette ...
The name Pere Marquette Trail may refer to either of two separate rail trails in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan: Pere Marquette State Trail between Baldwin and Evart;