Manistee River Trail Explained

Manistee River Trail
Location:Huron-Manistee National Forests, Michigan, United States
Length:11miles
Trailheads:Seaton Creek
Red Bridge
Difficulty:Moderate
Sights:Diverse vegetation, spring-fed waterfalls, river bluffs, and wetlands.
Months:January–December
Website:www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/hmnf/recarea/?recid=18710

The Manistee River Trail is an 11miles linear hiking trail located in Michigan in Manistee County, along the east bank of the Manistee River between Red Bridge River Access and Seaton Creek Campground.[1]

A 23miles loop trail can be formed by two connector trails at the southern and northern termini connecting the Manistee River Trail to the North Country National Scenic Trail. The loop trail can be accessed from the Marilla and Upper Branch Trailheads for the North Country National Scenic Trail and the Red Bridge and Seaton Creek accesses for the Manistee River Trail.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Manistee River Trail. Huron-Manistee National Forests. United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service. 28 February 2017.