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Bike the Hungerford Trail Are you hungry for the Hungerford Trail? This 13-mile mountain biking trail snakes its way through a forest of towering oaks in the White Cloud District. The terrain is gentle and rolling, so if you're just learning to pedal there are no major obstacles to overcome. You do have to watch out for galloping horses that share the trail, as well as overtaking hikers with discretion. Another trail to check out is the 18-mile Big M Trail.
Camp Bowman Bridge On the shores of the Pere Marquette, this quaint campground in the Baldwin Ranger District offers easy access to the North Country Trail as well as numerous places to launch a canoe. The individual campsites are sheltered beneath a canopy of maple and oak. Spring fishing on the river boasts brown, steelhead and rainbow trout as well as autumn salmon.
Explore the Nordhouse Dunes The Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness features 140-foot dunes, some of them 4,000 years old, that rise up suddenly at the edge of Lake Michigan. In this unique dune system, you will also find pockets of hemlock, juniper, and jack pine. Walk along vast sand beaches skirted by dune grass, marshes, and water holes. Look for the tide's high water mark delineated by a boundary of driftwood and shipwreck timbers.
Fish Pere Marquette The wild and scenic Pere Marquette River is also considered one of the best fishing streams in the state of Michigan. Expect a bountiful spring run of brown trout and steelhead. In autumn, salmon run the Pere Marquette. Don't overlook opportunities on the Au Sable River, this gravel-bottomed limestone stream is home to mostly wild brown trout, with some brook and rainbow thrown in for variety. The Au Sable fishes best in spring, early summer, and fall.
Hike the North Country This North Country National Scenic Trail snakes its way through the hills of the Huron-Manistee and meanders its way along lakeshores. Some 1,600 miles of the trail's projected 4,000 miles are complete, and will eventually stretch across seven northern states. Of the seven states, Michigan has the highest percentage of certified trail within its boundaries. Every year, a section of the trail is used for the Mackinac Mush - - a dog sled race held every January.
Paddle the Au Sable Another one of Huron-Manistee's wild and scenic rivers, the Au Sable offers a 23-mile stretch of tranquil canoeing along a gravel-bottomed limestone stream. Launch at Mio and paddle your way smoothly downstream. Canoe angling is particularly popular as the calm waters of the Au Sable lend itself to the sport. Ten-pound brown trout are not unheard of on this river, so be careful you don't get pulled into the drink.
Ski the Big M The Huron-Manistee is home to the Big M cross-country trail system. Situated in the Mantisee Ranger District, the trail features groomed trails amidst beautiful northern Michigan scenery. Other cross-country opportunities can be found at Hoiset Lakes and Wavery Lake. Downhill skiing can be found at the historic Caberfae Resort.
Spot a Kirtland's Warbler In the Au Sable River Valley, you may be blessed with a rare glimpse of the highly endangered Kirtland's warbler. The area's unique jack ecosystem is specially protected to shelter the warbler population and ensure its survival. In the area, you can also stop and behold the Au Sable High Banks Overlook, O'Brien Lake, and Beaver Pond. Scan the skies for the magnificent bald eagle.
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