Water Trails

Kayak, canoe, or paddle board the water trails of Michigan’s Thumbcoast! Paddle out to see our area’s unique geological features, or take a trip on Michigan’s first National Water Trail! Routes are available for both beginner and experienced paddlers.

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Golden Hawk Golf Course

9861 Meisner Rd.
Casco, MI 48064 US

Phone: (586) 727-4681
Region: Marine City
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Designed along a level terrain,featuring strategic bunkers along scenic tree lined fairways and water hazards.
Golf Country

4730 Smiths Creek Rd.
Kimball, MI 48074 US

Phone: (810) 364-9160
Region: Port Huron
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Year-round driving range with wedge range, sand trap & putting greens.
Goodells County Park

8345 County Park Dr.
Goodells, MI 48027 US

Phone: (810) 989-6960
Region: Port Huron
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Playgrounds, splash pad, historical village, butterfly garden, equestrian center & farm museum.
Gallup Park

M-25 and Sands Rd.
Port Austin, MI 48467 US

Phone: (989) 738-7600
Region: Port Austin

Gallup Park is a large village park located on M-25 just west of downtown Port Austin.
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.
Great Lake-to-Lake Trail Route #1

2900 Conger St.
Port Huron, MI 48060 US

Phone: (517) 485-6022
Region: Port Huron
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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.
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Gallup Park is a large village park located on M-25 just west of downtown Port Austin.

Designed along a level terrain,featuring strategic bunkers along scenic tree lined fairways and water hazards.

Year-round driving range with wedge range, sand trap & putting greens.

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.
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