Pere Marquette State Trail

Recreational trail in Michigan, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Pere Marquette State Trail is a bicycle and multi-use trail in lower Michigan, running 55 miles (89 km) through Clare, Lake, and Osceola Counties.[1] Intersecting with the White Pine Trail in Reed City, the trail is paved in areas,[2] with a ballast or cinder surface elsewhere. The trail's western terminus is the Village of Baldwin with the City of Clare as its eastern terminus. From Baldwin east to The Pere Marquette State Trail is open to non-motorized uses. Except for a gap at its eastern end as the trail enters the City of Clare, it is developed on a former railroad bed. From the City of Clare southeast to Midland, the trail continues as the Pere Marquette Rail Trail.

Length55 mi (89 km)
LocationClare, Lake, and Osceola Counties, Michigan
UseWalking, running, biking, rollerblading
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Pere Marquette State Trail
View of the trail in Grant Township just west of the city of Clare
Length55 mi (89 km)
LocationClare, Lake, and Osceola Counties, Michigan
TrailheadsBaldwin, Michigan
Reed City, Michigan
Hersey, Michigan
Evart, Michigan
Lake, Clare County, Michigan
Farwell, Michigan
UseWalking, running, biking, rollerblading
DifficultyEasy
SurfaceAsphalt, Ballast, Cinders
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Historical background

The Pere Marquette Railway ran trains along the route, west past Baldwin to Ludington and east to Saginaw. At Saginaw the trains were timed to meet with separate Bay City-originating trains to Detroit. The PM's successor, the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway ended the Ludington to Saginaw trains in the latter months of 1949.[3][4]

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Pere Marquette State Trail
Location Coordinates
West of Clare ( M-115) 43°49′40.4″N 84°48′40.0″W
Baldwin ( M-37 (Michigan Ave.)) 43°53′50.6″N 85°51′05.9″W
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