Plan an outdoor excursion during Michigan Trails Week, Sept. 21-28

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A group of young cyclists make their way down the trail at Algonac State Park in St. Clair County.

Find your path during Michigan Trails Week!

Every day is a great day to take to the trails, and now you’ve got another terrific reason to get outside and enjoy your favorite path: Michigan Trails Week, which kicks off Saturday, Sept. 21.

Michigan Trails Week – taking place Sept. 21-28 and always coinciding with National Public Lands Day on the fourth Saturday of September – is an annual effort to shine a light on Michigan's vast trails network and elevate the resources and opportunities that continue to build our reputation as the Trails State. 

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources encourages Michiganders to pay tribute to and enjoy our state’s extraordinary trails system during these eight days – and be inspired to incorporate trail treks into all four seasons!

Michigan is home to more than 13,400 miles of designated state-managed trails, plus thousands of miles of local, county and federally managed trails and pathways. Whether you walk, run, paddle or ride, start planning your trail adventure today at Michigan.gov/DNRTrails.

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