I dont hike all too often and Id like to start doing it more.
What are some good places to hike in Michigan?
Only one I've been to was Tahquamenon Falls. Beautiful place.
https://rootsrated.com/stories/10-of-the-best-hiking-trails-in-michigan
>>982234
A friend and I did a two day hike along the NRC/Manistee River Trail. It's inland from Manistee about 40 miles, and was a nice two day hike with some decent elevation change and places to camp along the Manistee River. I'd suggest checking that out.
You can hike right the fuck out of my state you goddamned tourist
Hiking around Saginaw is pretty nice :^)
>>982234
Pretty much the entire UP.
Porcupine mountains
>>982536
This
>>982234
Pictured Rocks in the UP is great. Dont let the casuals tell you to kayak it, hike the damn thing!
If you cant get to the UP go to Leelanau, watch out for fudgies though
>>982513
Its not bad for beginners but I was so fucking bored with Manistee
Isle Royale National Park is great, something a bit easier would be North Manitou Island
>>983252
>Dont let the casuals tell you to kayak it
You cant really see the rocks from shore?
>>982692
I've lived there all my life, but don't walk around much. Are you yanking my chain?
>>982513
Easy 2 day, or a nice long 1 day loop.
>>982692
if you are black or are looking to get mugged/raped/murdered
The Jordan River Valley in the Northern Lower Peninsula has many fun and scenic trails, the NCT runs through it too. The Jordan River itself is also great to kayak or Canoe.
Pic related.
>>984101
>>984103
>>983737
Current Sagfag here, yes I am yanking your chain.
This city sucks.
Go around whitefish point in the fall. Stay away during any of the bug hatches.
The North Country Trail has lots of sections that are pretty cool.
As an anon earlier stated, JRV is on it.
https://northcountrytrail.org/
Around Lansing theres the Ledges, Lake Lansing Park North/South and Rose Lake