Tourism Event Calendar

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For a complete calendar of events, refer to the Chamber of Commerce Community Calendar

Hiking

Some of the best hiking terrain in Northern Michigan is in the Grayling area. There are miles and miles of paved and unpaved trails to hike, and hundreds of acres of state land to explore! Spring and summer will offer the opportunity to watch wildlife in their natural setting, fall is a great time to take photos of the colors of autumn, and the hardy hiker will love the rugged beauty of winter.

Area Namelengthterrain
comments
by Dick Fultz of the Cross Country
Ski Shop
trail fee
Cross Country Ski Headquarters8 loops, 1km to 8 km5% hilly, 40% moderate, 45% flatyes
Hanson Hills Recreation Arealoops of 2km to 12km60% hilly, 30% moderate, 10% flatyes
Hartwick Pines State Park18+ miles3% steep, 7% hilly, 60% moderate, 30% flat
"one of the nicest trail systems in the state."
yes
Mason Tract Pathway10+ miles5% Hilly, 85% moderate, 10% flatno
Higgins Lake State Park10+ miles20% hilly, 30% moderate, 50% flat
"Great area for hiking - hilly enough to keep it interesting."
yes
Rayburn's2 miles of paved trail100% flat
"2 mile point to point trail that crosses the AuSable River on a woodenbridge."
no
Shore to Shore Riding/Hiking Trailacross the statevarious/sugar sand areas no
Grayling Bicycle Turnpike7+ miles10 foot wide paved pathno
Wakeley Lake16+ miles25% hilly, 55% moderate, 20% flat
"Crawford County's Walden Pond - it is a sanctuary of nature &quiet."
yes
    Other Northern Michigan areas

  • Tisdale Triangle
    10.1 miles, flat terrain, hiking skiing, camping at e. end of Tisdale Rd., 5 miles E. of Roscommon on M-18.
  • Red Pine Natural Area
    1.5 miles, level terrain, interpretive foot trail, no camping. 8 miles N. of St. Helen on F-97 to Sunset Rd., then E. 3/4 miles to trail.
  • Pine Baron
    8.75 miles, flat terrain, hiking, skiing, camping. W. of Gaylord & S. of M-32; W. from I-75 at S. Gaylord exit 279 on Alba Rd., 2.4 miles to Lone Pine Rd., N. to end of road.
  • Big Bear Lake
    2.2 miles, flat to rolling terrain, hiking, camping M-32 from Gaylord to Co. Rd 495 (Meridian Rd.), S. 1.5 miles to SF campgrounds.
  • Buttles Road
    7 miles, flat to rolling terrain, hiking, skiing, no camping. Between Lewiston & M-32 on Buttles Rd., take Buttles Rd. N. about 3 miles to parking lot.
  • Cross-Country Ski Trails
    Most of these are also open to hiking.