Grayling Bicycle Turnpike

Grayling Bicycle Turnpike
Length 6.5 mi (10.5 km)
Location Grayling, Michigan
Trailheads Hartwick Pines State Park,
Michigan Ave.
Use Running, Biking,
Roller skating
Hiking details
Trail difficulty Moderate
Season Year Round
Sights Ausable River, Interstate 75
Hazards Road Crossings, Highway Overpasses, Steep Grade Hills with Sweeping Curves

The Grayling Bicycle Turnpike is a multiple-use, non-motorized paved trailway in Michigan, about 6.5 miles (10.5 km) long. It begins at the entrance to Hartwick Pines State Park and runs southerly along M-93, eventually meeting Business Loop Interstate 75 (BL I-75) and ending at East Michigan Avenue.

The turnpike is used for a stretch of the Avita Water Black Bear Bicycle Tour, which coincides with the Weyerhauser Au Sable River Canoe Marathon and shadows the route of the canoes over the roadways, beginning in Grayling and ending in Oscoda.

Coordinates: 44°42′35″N 84°42′36″W / 44.7098°N 84.70997°W / 44.7098; -84.70997


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