Travis Smith
Passionate about adventure, the great outdoors, and anything on the water. Home base in southeast Michigan.
Paddle the Huron River in the Island Lake Recreation Area
Island Lake Pathway, MichiganPark at the Island Lake Picnic Grounds, also known as the Kent Lake parking lot. Look for a spot on the west end of the parking lot and carry your kayak down to the river – but don’t worry, they have installed a nice little kayak slide to assist you as you walk down the river bank! Simply, place your kayak onto the slide and walk it down with you to the water.
Once in the water, your padd...
Paddle the Shiawassee Heritage Water Trail
690 South Broad Street, MichiganThis adventure begins at Waterworks Park in Holly. There is a parking lot, pedestrian bridge, map, nature lookout, and designated launch at this site. From here to Storm Park in Fenton, it is 7 river miles and will take most paddlers 2-3 hours. The Shiawassee is a slow-moving, warm water river that is fairly shallow in parts. Because of this, you may want to check river gauges before your trip....
Ledges Trail in Grand Ledge
Grand Ledge, Michigan
5.0
2.56 mi
/ 167 ft gain
The designated parking here is Fitzgerald Park. This park
has a $3 entrance fee per car ($5 for non-residents). If you want to avoid this fee, park in downtown
Grand Ledge and find the Riverwalk on the south side of the Grand River, just
west of downtown. A good parking spot is right next to Fitzgerald Field and
Island Park.
The trailhead begins at the Eaton County Parks & Rec Departme...
Hike the Rollways on the North Country Trail
Kingsley, Michigan
4.0
3 mi
Park at the High Rollway Observation Deck in Kingsley. There's actually two parking lots that you will come to on a dirt road. I suggest parking at the eastern most lot (drive straight instead of making a final right turn).
There are two primary wooden platform lookouts near the parking lots. Be sure to stop at both. Continue hiking west and you will come to even more expansive views on the tra...
Climb Mt. Baldy Dune
Norton Shores, Michigan
1.5 mi
The trailhead begins at the Gilette Visitor Center inside PJ Hoffmaster Park.
Behind the visitor center, you will see the gigantic sand dune which you will be climbing. Unfortunately, the park rangers do not want you climbing this dune's backside from the parking lot. Instead, get on the forested boardwalk and take it down to the beach (the more daring can find a wooded path up the dune from t...
Paddle Next to Lake Huron Sea Cliffs
Port Austin, MichiganLaunch your kayak in the sheltered marina of Grindstone City County Park. Once you paddle past the break walls, paddle east along the shore. In less than a mile, you will come to huge rock faces. Some faces have beaches of rocks and sand.
If it's wavy or windy, be careful not to get too close! Always have a floatation device in your kayak, and be mindful of the weather. Check the marine foreca...
Paddle the Headwaters of the Clinton River
Waterford Township, MichiganThe total trip is approximately 2 miles, or 50-90 minutes. Your leisurely trip begins at the Waterford Clinton River Canoe Launch. While some paddlers go downstream and then back upstream to the start, I recommend staging a car or a bike where you end. The end point for this trip is the business parking lot that is found on the west side of the intersection of Cooley Lake Rd and Cass Elizabeth ...
Hike Silver Lake State Park Loop
Mears, Michigan
7 mi
This is a challenging 7 mile loop that rewards hikers with some of the best sights in Lower Michigan.
The trailhead begins at the Silver Lake State Park Pedestrian Dune Access. Your difficult hike starts with a steep flight of steps from the parking lot. After the steps, keep climbing until you reach the top of the first dune. While there is no designated trail, you will want to make your way o...
Paddle the Mason Tract
Roscommon, MichiganThe Mason Tract is a massive protected wilderness area encompassing 4,493 acres. The crystal clear AuSable River runs right through the heart of this forest. On this trip, you will encounter enormous old trees with beautiful remote scenery around each riverbend. Bald eagles and black bears are plentiful in this region. This portion of river also represents one of the country’s best trout stream...
Hike Lumberman’s Monument
Oscoda Township, Michigan
5.0
5.6 mi
Lumberman’s Monument is truly a hidden gem. Most people don’t realize there are towering sand dunes in the Oscoda area. While the majority of visitors stay at the overlook, there is a breathtaking trail for the more adventurous.
The main parking for this trail is at the Lumberman’s Monument parking lot. Walk past the 14-foot bronze Lumberman statue, and you’ll come to the main overlook with 260...
Paddle the Argo Cascades
Ann Arbor, Michigan
5.0
This adventure starts at Argo Park. Rent a kayak for $21 (including shuttle service back) or bring your own. Caution: parking can be limited on the busiest summer days, so be sure to check out the overflow lots and shuttles. Check the livery website for hours and additional parking information.
From Argo Park to Gallup Canoe & Livery, you will travel 3.7 river miles. This will take you ...
Kayak Sea Caves on the Broken Rocks Trail
Port Austin, MichiganYour paddle begins at Veteran's Waterfront Park in Port Austin. This is a beautiful sandy beach with plenty of parking.
From here, paddle west. I like to stick close to shore to check out everything up close and to minimize the waves.
Not far into your paddle, you will come across your first big rock formations and a couple sea caves to paddle into. Keep paddling and you will come across beaut...
Bald Mountain Recreation Area Loop
Oakland charter Township, Michigan
4.5
7.14 mi
/ 571 ft gain
The main trailhead parking for the north unit is found on the west side of Harmon Rd, just south of Predmore Rd. The north unit consists of a west loop of this parking area (Blue and White trails) and an east loop (Orange trail). While both loops are rugged and scenic, the best loop is following the 3.6 mile Orange trail.
Hiking, biking, and skiing all share the same trail system. Here is what...
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