Michigan

TART Trail System - Traverse City area

"TART is dedicated to providing recreation and transportation opportunities as well as preserving open space corridors through a network of trails.  TART is a non-profit organization that builds trails, advocates for active living and outdoor recreation," per their website.

 Thank you to Pam and Missy, Trail Program Specialist from Tart Trails, Inc., for all of the wheelchair accessible hike specifics and great photos.

Tart Trail

- "The 10.5 mile long TART Trail is a paved urban transportation corridor traversing from M-72 & Bates Rd. in Acme Township to M-22/M-27 intersection in Traverse City."





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Leelanau Trail

- "There are three trailheads located off Cherry Bend Road, Fouch Road, and 4th Street in Suttons Bay. The trail is paved from Carter Road to Lakeview Road in Elmwood Township and from Revold Road to the depot in Suttons Bay."

- "Stretching 15 miles through a former railroad corridor, the Leelanau Trail connects Traverse City and Suttons Bay."

- "The route, which takes users through rolling hills, forests, orchards and meadows and past streams, lakes, and ponds, is the perfect setting for recreation, transportation, and environmental education."




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Three Mile Trail

- "The 2-mile long trail goes along Three Mile Rd from the State Park beach on US 31 to South Airport Rd."

- "Future plans include extending the trail to Hammond Rd."


 

 

 TART trails continues on "Michigan Hikes Page 2"- see tab below