Pere Marquette Rail-Trail Explained

Pere Marquette Rail-Trail
Location:Clare, Isabella, and Midland Counties, Michigan
Length Mi:28
Use:Walking, running, biking, rollerblading
Difficulty:Easy
Surface:Asphalt

The Pere Marquette Rail-Trail (PMRT) is a rail trail in Michigan occupying a 28miles abandoned CSX railroad corridor in Midland County and Isabella County that was once part of the Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad. In 1874, the tracks stretched from Ludington to Flint, transporting supplies to the timber industry in southern Michigan's mills.[1] It is currently a Michigan Rails to Trails Conservancy Hall of Fame trail.[2]

History

In the late 1980s, William C. Gibson and Paul D. Pounders worked with the County of Midland's Parks and Recreation Department and were at the forefront of the creation of the trail.

The trail is named after the Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad, named after Jacques Marquette, a French Jesuit missionary who founded Michigan's first European settlement at Sault Ste. Marie. Père is the French word for father; ergo, Father Marquette.

The first portion of the trail opened in June 1993. This portion was almost wholly contained in the city of Midland and started at The Tridge.

Location

Pere Marquette Rail-Trail
LocationCoordinates
Midland (The Tridge)43.6111°N -84.2487°W
Clare (Fourth St. and Pine St.)43.8188°N -84.7664°W

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.isabellacounty.org/parks/pmrt.html Isabella County Parks & Recreation: Pere Marquette Rail-Trail
  2. Web site: Pere Marquette Rail-Trail . 5 December 2011.