Hiking, Biking & Birding Trails

We have the perfect setting for your next outdoor adventure! Head down one of the Thumbcoast’s winding waterside trails, or wander through a wooded wonderland. Take in the natural beauty, and enjoy our native plants, birds, and butterflies.

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Algonac Prairie & Oak Savanna Trail

MI US

Phone: (810) 765-5605
Region: Clay / Algonac
Website

Trek on of the few remaining lake-plain prairie and savannas at Algonac State Park.
St. John's Marsh Wildlife Viewing Trail

M29 and Willow Ct.
Clay Township, MI 48001 US

Phone: (810) 748-9504
Region: Clay / Algonac
Website

Clay Twp. north of the North Channel of the St. Clair River wildlife refuge & managed hunting zones.
Backus Nature Trail

Harbor Beach, MI 48441 US

Phone: (989) 479-3363
Region: Harbor Beach
Website

Wooded areas with featured boardwalks and bridges.
Harbor View Trail

Harbor Beach 48441 US

Region: Harbor Beach
Website

Trail in Harbor Beach connects the campground, marina, parks, beach and the community's business district.
Blue Water Birding Trail

St. Clair County, MI US

Phone: (810) 989-6950
Website

21 viewing spots in St. Clair County included in the St. Clair - Macomb Birding Trail.
Blue Water River Walk

51 Court St.
Port Huron, MI 48060 US

Region: Port Huron
Website

The Blue Water River Walk is a unique location to watch freighter traffic, view the St. Clair River
Bridge to Bay Trail

Port Huron, MI 48060 US

Phone: (810) 989-6960
Region: Port Huron
Website

The Bridge to Bay Trail is a diverse trail system that extends along 50 miles of shoreline across St Clair County, MI.
Fort Gratiot Nature Preserve & Bike Trail

4778 Parker Rd.
Fort Gratiot, MI 48059 US

Phone: (810) 385-4489
Region: Port Huron
Website

The serene, accessible 8' and 10' paved bike paths run approximately 3.4 miles.
Fort Gratiot County Park

3325 Metcalf Rd.
Fort Gratiot, MI 48059 US

Phone: (810) 989-6960
Region: Port Huron
Website

This 30 acre park offers breathtaking views of Lake Huron and 852 feet of shoreline and beach.
Goodells County Park

8345 County Park Dr.
Goodells, MI 48027 US

Phone: (810) 989-6960
Region: Port Huron
Website

Playgrounds, splash pad, historical village, butterfly garden, equestrian center & farm museum.
Pine River Nature Center, Trail & Treehouse

2585 Castor Rd.
Goodells, MI 48027 US

Phone: (810) 364-5477
Region: Port Huron
Website

3 mile trail, treehouse and hands-on science education nature center in Goodells, 13 miles west of Port Huron.
Sanborn Park, Nature Area & Swimming Pool

Pine Grove and Sanborn Ave.
Port Huron, MI 48060 US

Phone: (810) 984-9760
Region: Port Huron
Website

41 acre park, pool, tennis & basketball courts, unique super slide with a nature trail 2 blocks east in Port Huron.
Stephen M. Polovich Memorial Nature Sanctuary

Cribbons Rd.
Clyde, MI 48049 US

Thomas Edison Park

Thomas Edison Parkway
Port Huron, MI 48060 US

Phone: (810) 984-9760
Region: Port Huron

A place to take in the breathtaking views of passing ships while relaxing on a bench, walking, biking or fishing.
Columbus County Park

1670 Bauman Rd.
Columbus, MI 48063 US

Phone: (810) 989-6960
Region: Marysville
Website

411 acres of trails for hiking, horseback riding, and biking. Fish the Belle River, playground & sledding h ...
Wadhams to Avoca Trail

MI 48074 US

Phone: (810) 989-6960
Website

The Wadhams to Avoca Trail utilizes more than 12 miles of a historic rail line formerly owned by the CSX Company.
Woodsong County Park

3494 Abbottsford Rd.
North Street, MI 48049 US

Phone: (810) 989-6960
Region: Port Huron
Website

This 44.5 acre park with steep terrains overlooking the Black River,
Huron County Nature Center Wilderness Arboretum

3336 Loosemore Rd.
Port Austin, MI 48467 US

Phone: (989) 856-5030
Region: Port Austin
Website

The 280 acre Huron County Nature Center Wilderness Arboretum features many groomed walking trails.
Alice W. Moore Woods Nature Sanctuary Trail


St. Clair, MI 48079 US

Phone: (517) 655-5655
Region: St. Clair
Website

Mature oak-hickory woods with peaceful ponds and a 1.5 mile long nature trail for hiking/walking.
East China Township Park

701 Recor Rd.
East China, MI 48054 US

Phone: (810) 765-8879
Region: St. Clair
Website

Park near St. Clair located at M-29 & Recor Road has a sledding hill, dog park, playground & baseball fields.
Greig Park Nature Trail

547 Carney Dr.
St. Clair, MI 48079 US

Phone: (810) 329-7121
Region: St. Clair
Website

Wooded nature trail at a 36.5 acre park.
Chrysler Beach & Living Shoreline Promenade

1660 River Rd.
Marysville, MI 48040 US

Region: Marysville
Website

Beach & living shoreline walk on the St. Clair River with view of passing freighters. Also known as Chrysler Beach.
Port Crescent State Park Day Use Area

2616 Port Austin Rd.
Port Austin, MI 48467 US

Phone: (989) 738-8663
Region: Port Austin
Website

Day-use beach area on Lake Huron with a dark sky preserve & birds of prey observation deck.
Great Lake-to-Lake Trail Route #1

2900 Conger St.
Port Huron, MI 48060 US

Phone: (517) 485-6022
Region: Port Huron
Website

Route #1 of a 267 mile trail going from Lake Huron to Lake Michigan. Start/End in Port Huron at Lighthouse Beach.
Great Lakes Way Trail

MI US

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Interconnected set of 156 miles of blueways and 160 miles of greenways from southern Lake Huron to western Lake Erie.
St. Clair Nature Trail

1979 Fred W. Moore Hwy.
St. Clair, MI 48079 US

(810) 329-4703
Region: St. Clair

3 mile hiking trail along the Pine River in St. Clair .
Steel Bridge Trailhead

1884 Port Austin Rd.
Port Austin, MI 48467 US

Region: Port Austin
Website

Trail in a ghost town that is now part of Port Crescent State Park at the tip of Michigan's Thumbcoast.
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The Bridge to Bay Trail is a diverse trail system that extends along 50 miles of shoreline across St Clair County, MI.

Trek on of the few remaining lake-plain prairie and savannas at Algonac State Park.

Mature oak-hickory woods with peaceful ponds and a 1.5 mile long nature trail for hiking/walking.

Wooded areas with featured boardwalks and bridges.

21 viewing spots in St. Clair County included in the St. Clair - Macomb Birding Trail.

The Blue Water River Walk is a unique location to watch freighter traffic, view the St. Clair River

Beach & living shoreline walk on the St. Clair River with view of passing freighters. Also known as Chrysler Beach.

411 acres of trails for hiking, horseback riding, and biking. Fish the Belle River, playground & sledding h ...

Park near St. Clair located at M-29 & Recor Road has a sledding hill, dog park, playground & baseball fields.

This 30 acre park offers breathtaking views of Lake Huron and 852 feet of shoreline and beach.

The serene, accessible 8' and 10' paved bike paths run approximately 3.4 miles.

Playgrounds, splash pad, historical village, butterfly garden, equestrian center & farm museum.

Route #1 of a 267 mile trail going from Lake Huron to Lake Michigan. Start/End in Port Huron at Lighthouse Beach.

Interconnected set of 156 miles of blueways and 160 miles of greenways from southern Lake Huron to western Lake Erie.

Wooded nature trail at a 36.5 acre park.

Trail in Harbor Beach connects the campground, marina, parks, beach and the community's business district.

The 280 acre Huron County Nature Center Wilderness Arboretum features many groomed walking trails.

3 mile trail, treehouse and hands-on science education nature center in Goodells, 13 miles west of Port Huron.

Day-use beach area on Lake Huron with a dark sky preserve & birds of prey observation deck.

41 acre park, pool, tennis & basketball courts, unique super slide with a nature trail 2 blocks east in Port Huron.

3 mile hiking trail along the Pine River in St. Clair .

Clay Twp. north of the North Channel of the St. Clair River wildlife refuge & managed hunting zones.

Trail in a ghost town that is now part of Port Crescent State Park at the tip of Michigan's Thumbcoast.


A place to take in the breathtaking views of passing ships while relaxing on a bench, walking, biking or fishing.

The Wadhams to Avoca Trail utilizes more than 12 miles of a historic rail line formerly owned by the CSX Company.

This 44.5 acre park with steep terrains overlooking the Black River,
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