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Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail
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bringing your bike or longboard? here's a 22-mile recreational trail that runs from empire to north of glen arbor. we like to go from the dune climb to glen haven or even glen arbor! *handicap accessible
Access to Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail is about 1/4 mile south of Cranberry Ridge. On the trail it is 2 miles to the Lake Michigan beach in Glen Haven and 4 miles to the Dune Climb at Sleeping Bear Dunes.
A great way to get to many of the places within the Lakeshore, the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail is a hard-surfaced, non-motorized, multi-use trail planned to span 27 miles from the northern end of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore at County Road 651 to the Leelanau/Benzie County line at Manning Road south of Empire. Currently the trail runs almost 22 miles between Empire and Bohemia Road, connecting to park attractions and the town of Glen Arbor along the way. Most of the trail is asphalt, but a 3-mile section which goes through the Port Oneida Rural Historic District north of Glen Arbor is crushed stone.
A great way to get to many of the places within the Lakeshore, the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail is a hard-surfaced, non-motorized, multi-use trail planned to span 27 miles from the northern end of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore at County Road 651 to the Leelanau/Benzie County line at Manning…
This trail is 26 miles from Empire to Glen Arbor. Bikes are available for rent in Glen Arbor if you don't have one with you.
This is a great paved bike trail that covers most of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore with some very pretty sights along the way. Starting in Glen Arbor and heading Northeast is the easier of two stretches (and ends up at the pristine Bohemian Beach where you can take a dip after an afternoon of cycling).
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Glen Arbor, MI