Plan with
Confidence
Don't rxh during spring freeze/thaw cycle.
Path Type
Loop
This hike offers a little of everything that you'll find in Michigan: tight, twisty singletrack through heavily-wooded areas, open doubletrack, switchbacks, and some interesting bike-specific areas.The hike is considered moderately technical. There aren't many big climbs, but there are three short and steep ones with switchbacks all in a row. The trails dry out fast in the rain, and this is one of the first areas to be ready after the spring thaw. There's some sand, but things still hold up well even into the late summer. The full hike is nearly 11 miles in length, but it's possible to shorten things at many different points depending on your appetite for mileage and available time (it can seem a lot longer when you are hiking it). New signage installed in 2016 makes it one of Michigan's best-marked trails! Two trailhead kiosks, one at the Stubnitz Center and one in the soccer parking lot. Paper maps available at both.
The area was a family farm until the early 70's.
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Marshall Nature Area and Tom A. Freeman Preserve Loop
Marshall Nature Area and Tom A. Freeman Preserve Loop
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