
City of Muskegon Lakeshore Trail
The Lakeshore Trail is designed to provide users many different sceneries, including Lake Michigan, Muskegon Lake, dunes, parks, and the City of Muskegon. The trail is scheduled for completion in 2006. You can easily reach portions of the trail from the Lake Express car ferry terminal. By following Lakeshore Dr. west on the road you meet a section of paved trail at Cottage Grove which will bring you to Pere Marquette Park. The trail loops around the park and includes great views of Lake Michigan. By traveling east from the ferry terminal on the road, down Lakeshore Dr. along Muskegon Lake, you will reach downtown Muskegon and be able to reach the paved north portion of the trail along Shoreline Dr. with great views of Muskegon Lake.

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Visit their web site: http://www.shorelinecity.com/community/parks/

Photo: Steve Babcock,
with permission from Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
The Musketawa Trail
The Musketawa Trail is a 26 mile paved recreational trail, from Muskegon to Marne , past farmlands and wetlands, over creeks, and through villages. It's a four-season adventure for the outdoor enthusiast, living healthy and having fun. The trail can be enjoyed by bikers, snowmobilers, horseback riders, inline skaters, cross-county skiers, wheelchair travelers, hikers and nature lovers.

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Click Here for Muskegon Trail Head Detail Map
Directions:
US 31 to Sherman Blvd East. Continue past shopping area. Sherman Blvd. turns into Black Creek Rd. Turn Left (east) on Broadway (Wesco Gas Station near corner). Trail head parking area is about 1 mile on the left on Broadway.
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Alternate Directions by bicycle from the Lakeshore Trail:
There is a proposed future connection from the Lakeshore Trail from the City of Muskegon downtown area to the Musketawa Trail. An alternate route to the Musketawa Trail from the City of Muskegon by bicycle is to take Laketon Ave. East under US 31, turn right on Port City Blvd., follow road which turns into Latimer then Black Creek Rd., Trail head is on left on Black Creek Rd. before Sherman Blvd. No vehicle parking is available at this trail head.
Directions by bicycle from the Lake Express Terminal:
Follow Lakeshore Dr. East to Southern Ave. (Lakeshore Dr. veers to the left about 1 block past Wasserman Flower and Gift Shop. If you continue straight you will be on Laketon Ave., which is a much busier route.) Turn Right on Southern Ave. Cross Seaway Dr. (Business 31) and look for the Lakeshore Trail on your right. Follow the Lakeshore Trail along Laketon Ave. until it ends. Continue on Laketon Ave. East under US 31, turn right on Port City Blvd., follow road which turns into Latimer then Black Creek Rd., Trail head is on left on Black Creek Rd. before Sherman Blvd. No vehicle parking is available at this trail head.
Visit their web site: http://www.musketawatrail.org/
Trail Mgr. Phone Number (for the Muskegon Co. portion) 231-821-0553
Ottawa Co. contact Phone Number 616-738-4810

Photo Courtesy the Muskegon Chronicle
Hart-Montague Trail State Park
The Hart-Montague Trail State Park is a paved, 22.5-mile trail passing through rural, forested lands. Scenic overlooks and picnic areas are located along the route.The trail can be used for hiking, bicycling, cross county skiing and snowmobiling. Horseback riding is allowed on portions of the trail but never on the asphalt portion. The trail now extends into Whitehall.

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Visit their web site: http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/ParksandTrailsInfo.asp?id=452
Visit the White Lake Area Web Site Hart-Montague Trail Page