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 Far NE Phoenix,
Shingle Mill PathwayEastern, MI
Eastern, MI
Hiking avatar Jul 02 2010
The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking7.37 Miles 490 AEG
Hiking7.37 Miles   3 Hrs   9 Mns   2.34 mph
490 ft AEG
 
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This hike description is for the 6 mile loop, clockwise. We started our hike from the Forrest Service Headquarters building where maps and all sorts of information are available. Stop inside and see some of the neat exhibits and many mounts. The actual TH for starting here is just south and west of the building right off the road.

The hike starts in thick hardwood forests on a well defined trail and meanders down towards the Pigeon River staying to the south and east of the river. You get a few views of the river along the way, but stay mainly in the hardwoods. The first decision point is at Marker #3. We opted to take a left turn (SE) here, but you should be able to go straight (SW) and still end up at the same place. This next point is the Pigeon Bridge Campground. Water and Toilets are available here. This is also the area for the other TH. For us it was out to Sturgeon Valley Road to head west over the bridge and back on the trail.

The trail starts out on this side in lowlands and and swampy areas for a mile or two. A good half mile of the trail is elevated on double wide 2 X 12 planking to keep you out of the soft ground after rains. The trail continues with gentle ups and downs, mostly covered from the sun and getting numerous views of the Pigeon River. Fern coverage is also prevalent in this section of the hike. The trail crosses a few dirt roads and old logging tracks until you get to the next decision point at sign #12.

For the 6 mile loop that we were on, you head straight east. For access to the 10 and 11 mile loops, Ford Lake and Grass Lake, you would head north here. I've read that the area on the 10 and 11 mile hikes is a bit more hilly with some scenic overlooks. I guess that's where I'll head next time I'm up there.

Once you get towards the end of the 1 mile almost perfectly straight section of the trail, you will begin to see the river again and you have another decision point. For the 6 mile loop and to get back to your car you'll need to go to the right on a trail, down a hill, crossing the river at the bridge.

Enter the Pigeon River Campgrounds and walk through the entire campgrounds to pick up the trail one more time. In this section the trail is marked with blue dots on trees. From here it's just a mile or so to complete the loop back to your starting point.
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average hiking speed 2.34 mph

WARNING! Hiking and outdoor related sports can be dangerous. Be responsible and prepare for the trip. Study the area you are entering and plan accordingly. Dress for the current and unexpected weather changes. Take plenty of water. Never go alone. Make an itinerary with your plan(s), route(s), destination(s) and expected return time. Give your itinerary to trusted family and/or friends.

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