Houghton Lake Area Tourism Bureau 2021 Magazine Visitor's Guide

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Hike our Trails LOST TWIN LAKES PATHWAY 7 miles south of Houghton Lake on Reserve Road is Lost Twin Lakes Pathway. This 3-mile loop trail winds through an old growth pine forest. Designed for hiking and cross-country skiing this trail has several bridges, including a covered bridge. The trail contains scenic overviews of pristine wetland areas.

MARL LAKE Marl Lake is south of South Higgins Lake State Park. Around Marl Lake there are three loop trails: Green Trail – 2-miles of trail; Red Trail - 3.5-mile loop much of it on the edge of the lake; and Blue Trail - 5.5-mile loop with half of it along the edge of the lake.

OTHER TRAILS NORTH HIGGINS LAKE STATE PARK TRAILS 11747 N Higgins Lake Drive Roscommon SKINNER PARK 8555 Knapp Road - Houghton Lake

MARGUERITE GAHAGAN NATURE PRESERVE You will find many peaceful hiking trails amongst mature white and red pine forest and cedar swamp. This is an area developed to protect habitat and wildlife forever. Gahagan is open to the public from dawn until dusk. One trail is paved and wheelchair accessible.

LANSING ROAD

4 miles of Lansing Road between M-18 and Flint Road is dedicated as a Natural Beauty Road. It contains a large tract of natural white birch (believed to be the largest in Michigan). This large tract of land is traversed by the quietly flowing Cut River.

RED PINE NATURAL AREA Eight miles north of St. Helen via F-97 & Sunset Road TISDALE TRIANGLE ½ mile from Roscommon via M-18 and Tisdale Road Visit our neighbors to the north... HARTWICK PINES STATE PARK 4216 Ranger Road, Grayling MASON TRACT PATHWAY 15 miles east of Grayling on M-72 or about 5 miles north of Roscommon on Chase Bridge Road just off of M-18 22


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