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The Frederik Meijer M-6 Trail, formerly called the M-6 Trail, is a rail trail in Kent County, Michigan. It connects the Paul Henry–Thornapple Rail Trail with the Kent Trails in Byron Township, Michigan.
The Frederik Meijer M-6 Trail, formerly called the M-6 Trail, is a rail trail in Kent County, Michigan. It connects the Paul Henry–Thornapple Rail Trail with the Kent Trails in Byron Township, Michigan.
Oct 11, 2018 · Built on an abandoned C & O Railroad line, the 11.5-mile Fred Meijer Berry Junction Trail is fully paved allowing you to ride from Muskegon to Hart on one continuous path. The trail meanders through mostly oak and pine forests crossing Bear Creek and runs along side Michigan’s Adventure Amusement Park, one of Michigan’s most visited ...
Aug 17, 2023 · The trail is named for Fred Meijer, the well-known Michigan businessman who founded Meijer stores and made a donation to the creation of the trail. The trail sits on a rail path that was originally graded for the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad.
Nov 29, 2011 · The Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, which today has 150,000 members and a hand in 20,000 miles of pathways nationwide, has honored Fred Meijer as one of the pioneers of the rail-trail movement.
Built on an abandoned C&O Railroad line, the Fred Meijer Berry Junction Trail is a paved pathway connecting North Muskegon to Whitehall. This route can also be combined with the William Field Hart-Montague Trail and the Muskegon Lakeshore Trail to extend your route!
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The Fred Meijer Heartland Trail is a perfect trail for hikers of all levels. Stretching from Cedar Springs to Alma, the 33-mile trail follows the Flat River and passes through lush woods, agricultural fields, streams, and ponds.