The official Rails-to-Trails Conservancy guidebook : the definitive guide to the region's top multiuse trails Rail-trails Michigan and Wisconsin
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- ISBN: 9780899978734
- ISBN: 0899978738
- ISBN: 9780899978741
- ISBN: 0899978746
- ISBN: 9780899978741
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Physical Description:
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ix, 253 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 22 cm. - Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Birmingham, Alabama : Wilderness Press, [2017]
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General Note: | "Distributed by Publishers Group West"--Title page verso. Includes index. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Kirtland Community College Library | GV 191.42 .M5 R35 2017 | 30775305528615 | General Collection | Available | - |
Summary:
Whether you're looking for a trail for a leisurely stroll, a bike ride with the family, or something a bit more challenging, you'll find it in Rail-Trails Michigan and Wisconsin, highlighting the best, most highly rated trails in these two states. Many of the trails were converted from unused railroad corridors to become some of the best multiuse rail-trails in the region. In this guidebook, experts from the Rail-to-Trails Conservancy present their list of 64 of the best trails and rail-trails in Michigan and Wisconsin. Tour Michigan's state capital on the Lansing River Trail, which winds along scenic riverbanks for 8 miles from the campus of Michigan State University to Old Town Lansing. Witness the effects of ancient ice floes on the landscape in Wisconsin along the 52-mile Glacial Drumlin State Trail. See the native tall-grass prairie, explore hardwood forests and waterways, and visit quintessential American small towns along the Midwest's many rail-trails. In addition to details about each trail, Rail-Trails Michigan and Wisconsin also provides information about trail amenities, including restrooms, parking facilities, and water fountains. -- Amazon.com