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50
Hikes in Michigan
If you are new to Michigan or new to hiking, hiking guru Jim
Dufresne's "50 Hikes in Michigan" is required reading.
From the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore to the Ohio
state line, "50 hikes" lists the wildest but easiest
to find, easiest to hike trails. |
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Adventure
Cycling in Michigan: Selected On-And Off-Road Rides
by The Adventure Cycling Association, The Mountaineers
39 classic rides Routes researched and written by local Adventure
Cycling Association members. Include maps for each route. Highlighting
Michigan's best biking territories--the Upper Peninsula, North
Lakes Area, and Southeast and Southwest Michigan. |
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Best
Hikes With Children Michigan
Deserves a place on the boolshelves or in backpacks of all Michigan
parents who like to share outdoor experiences with their children. |
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Hiking
Michigan
Hundreds of hiking trails lace Michigan's vast and unspoiled
backcountry. From the beaches of four of the five Great Lakes
to the northern mountains and vast forests, Michigan holds many
scenic and enjoyable secrets for hikers to discover. |
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Mountain
Biking Michigan: The 50 Best Trails and Road Routes in the Upper
Peninsula
by Mike McLelland
In this special region above the Mackinac Bridge, the trails
are plentiful, the wilderness scenery is outstanding and the
chances of encountering wildlife from the seat of your bike
- deer, bald eagles, possibly even a black bear - are better
than anywhere in the state. |
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Short
Bike Rides in Michigan
Park your car, put on your helmet, fill your water bottle, and
discover the best way to see the sights in Michigan - on two
wheels. Enjoy the carefully selected routes in this well-research
guide. |
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Winter
Trails Michigan: The Best Cross-Country Ski & Snowshoe Trails
by William Semion
Be it a day trip or a two-hour jaunt, you can enjoy the beauty
and peacefulness of the great outdoors in winter with these
42 carefully researched trails. Each outing is described in
detail and includes information about the natural landscape,
such as distance in miles or kilometers, trail difficulty, surface
quality, and more. You'll also find a rundown of proper equipment
and clothing suggestions, as well as tips on safety, navigation,
and trail etiquette. |
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