Links

 

West Michigan Trails and Greenways Coalition West Michigan Trails and Greenways Coalition The West Michigan Trails and Greenways Coalition is a non-profit group of like-minded donors, organizations and volunteers who are dedicated to developing non-motorized trails and greenways into a linked system that connects wilderness areas, parks, historic landmarks and cultural sites throughout West Michigan.
Mi Trails logo Michigan Trails and Greenways Alliance is a non-profit organization that shall foster and facilitate the creation of an interconnected statewide system of trails and greenways for recreation, health, transportation, economic development and environmental/cultural preservation purposes.
Enter Rails to Trails Here Rails to Trails Conservancy (National) - learn about the conversion of old railroad grades to trails. Also visit the Rails to Trails Midwest Regional Office.
Enter Trails and Greenways Clearinghouse Here Trails and Greenways Clearinghouse - provides technical assistance, information resources, and referrals to trail and greenway advocates across the nation.
Enter Trail Link Here Traillink.com - Search a database of trails around the country.
Enter the Paul Henry-Thornapple Trail Here Paul Henry-Thornapple Trail - member of the West Michigan Trails/Greenways Coalition and a sister trail of the Musketawa Trail. When complete it will be a 42 mile long trail between Grand Rapids and Vermontville MI
Enter the White Pine Trail Here White Pine Trail - member of the West Michigan Trails/Greenways Coalition and a sister trail of the Musketawa Trail. It is a 92 mile long trail between Grand Rapids and Cadillac MI. Click HERE to view their old web site which still has useful information.
Walker Highland Trails

 

The Friends of the Walker Highland Trails have plans to develop and maintain a non-motorized trail system within the City of Walker. This system will serve as the “hub” to connect existing trails such as the Musketawa Trail, the White Pine Trail, Kent Trails and the Paul Henry Thornapple Trail.

 

Fred Meijer Heartland Trail

 

The Fred Meijer Heartland Trail The Fred Meijer Heartland Trail, as proposed, is a paved hiking/biking path that extends approximately 30 miles along abandoned CSX railroad right-of-way going east of Elwell in Gratiot County, west through Riverdale, Vestaburg, Cedar Lake and Edmore. At Edmore, the trail turns south and runs through McBrides, Stanton, Sidney and ends at Lake Road in Montcalm Township just north of Greenville.

 

Enter the White Pine Trail Here

Ottawa County Parks and Recreation Commission - Ottawa County Parks manages the 12 mile section of the Musketawa Trail from Marne to Ravenna

DALMAC

 

DALMAC - is an annual bike tour sponsored by the Tri-County Bicycle Association of Lansing MI to raise money for bicycle awareness. Funding for the computer equipment used to maintain this web site was provided by grant from the DALMAC fund.