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Kids running on a trail at Waterloo

June 27, 2024
Contact: Tim Novak, 517-388-8347

Love trails? Take the DNR's Michigan trails experience survey and share how you explore the outdoors?

Online questionnaire remains open through Aug. 1

Michigan is home to more than 13,400 miles of state-designated trails that offer something for everyone ? there?s a reason we?re known as The Trails State ? and this summer, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources wants to hear what trail visitors have to say about their experiences biking, hiking, track-chair operating, paddling, horseback riding, off-road vehicle riding and snowmobiling these pathways. The 2024 Michigan Trails Experience Survey is open now through Aug. 1.

?We?re excited to be gathering information about how Michigan residents and visitors use and enjoy trails throughout our beautiful state,? said Tim Novak, state trails coordinator with the DNR?s Parks and Recreation Division. ?It will take just a few minutes of your time and your feedback will help us better understand trail users and how we can help make trail experiences the best they can be.?

The online survey, available at Michigan.gov/DNRTrails, includes questions about the kinds of activities enjoyed on trails, conditions and amenities that make for a great trail experience, frequently visited trail regions in Michigan and more.

?We hope all trail users, from hikers and cyclists to paddlers, horseback riders and motorized trail users, will take this opportunity to let us know about their trail experience,? Novak said.

?Our goal with this survey is to capture a comprehensive picture of how residents and visitors use trails throughout Michigan and what their ideal trail experience looks and feels like. With this information, we?ll be able to better understand the needs and wants of trail users, which in turn will help inform how we can best ensure optimal trail experiences for everyone, however they get outdoors and explore these pathways across the state."

Survey findings will be analyzed and shared with the Michigan Trails Advisory Council, made up of Michigan residents who advise the director of the DNR and the governor on the creation, development, operation and maintenance of motorized and nonmotorized trails.

The Trails State

Michigan hosts more than 13,400 miles of state-designated trails, including multiuse trails:

  • 4,020 miles of hiking trails.
  • 1,375 miles of rail trails.
  • 4,090 miles of designated ORV and motorcycle trails and routes.
  • 6,165 miles of designated snowmobile trails.
  • 845 miles of equestrian trails.
  • 2,085 miles of biking trails.
  • 635 miles of water trails.
  • 365 miles of groomed cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails.

Note to editors: Accompanying photos are available below for download. Caption information follows.

  • Exploring: A group of kids explore the DTE Energy Foundation Trail at Waterloo Recreation Area in Washtenaw County.
  • Bike ride: A pair of cyclists ride the Iron Belle Trail near Ironwood in Gogebic County.

This email was sent to [email protected] using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: Michigan Department of Natural Resources ? Constitution Hall, 525 W. Allegan St., PO Box 30028 Lansing MI 48909 ? 1-800-439-1420