Charlevoix is home to has numerous biking and walking trials that connect many different sections of the area together. These trails are non-motorized, multi-purpose trails that can ordinarily be used for running, hiking, bicycling, in-line skating, snowmobiling, and equestrian activities. Many of these trails can be used year round, either bicycling in the summer or cross country skiing in the winter.
These beautiful non-motorized trails connects Charlevoix to area lakes and surrounding communities. Whether biking, rollerblading, or walking, each of these trails need to be explored.
Lake to Lake Trail
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Little Traverse Wheelway
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Top of Michigan Trails Council Trail Network
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Fisherman's Island State Park- Fisherman's Island State Park offers six miles of unspoiled shoreline and numerous hiking trails through forests and sand dunes.
Mt McSauba Recreational Area- Remote and rustic beach and dune area. This beach is a favorite for locals and it's also a great place to bring your four legged friends.
Rex Beach & Antrim Creek Natural Area- This mile-long Lake Michigan beach just west of Atwood lies at the end of Rex Beach Road and down a two-track. Walk south along the beach to find where Antrim Creek spills into the big lake.
Young State Park- This 560 acre state park located on the north arm of Lake Charlevoix between Charlevoix and Boyne City offers a great beach and camp facilities.