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Hiking | 4.04 Miles |
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| no partners | | After two days of camping in the U.P., we headed below the bridge to see the only recognized waterfalls in Michigan's lower peninsula. The falls can be reached very easily via a paved pathway. The falls are really no more than some nice rapids, but the swimming at them is terrific and fun. After some time playing in the water, we continued on to the Bicentennial Pathway Trail.
I hiked a little four mile lasso loop and my sister and mom opted for a two mile stroll along the river with the kids. The trail offered a pleasant little hike through a very green and healthy forest of hardwoods and pines. I really enjoyed the stroll and the nostalgia it elicited. I also enjoyed the little break from my energetic niece and nephew. |
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