Boardman Lake Trail

The 2-mile heavily wooded trail along the east side of Boardman Lake was constructed in October 2005. The northern mile of this serene trail is paved, while the southern mile is crushed limestone and boardwalks.[1] Currently the Lake Boardmen trail starts at South Airport Rd. and goes counter-clockwise around the lake. For now it ends at 14th Street but eventually will go around the whole lake. The trail connects to the Future Boardmen River Trail and the TART trail near the Boardmen Lake Marina.

Boardman lake trail
Location within the state of Michigan
LocationLower Peninsula, Grand Traverse County, USA
Nearest cityTraverse City, Michigan
Coordinates44.756920°N 85.609974°W / 44.756920; -85.609974
Established2005
Governing bodyTraverse City D.P.W
Length2 mi (3 km)
TrailheadsGrand Traverse County, Michigan
Traverse City, Michigan
UseCycling, Hiking
Trail difficultyIntermediate
SeasonAll
SurfacePaved and Crushed limestone

Trailheads

Traverse city,MIAmenitiesCoordinates
Hull ParkParking,Picnic tables and Library44.753609°N 85.600137°W / 44.753609; -85.600137
Oryana'sParking,Old town and Specialty grocery store44.756521°N 85.615031°W / 44.756521; -85.615031
Grand Traverse County,MIAmenitiesCoordinates
Medalie ParkParking and Picnic tables44.733142°N 85.611614°W / 44.733142; -85.611614
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References

  1. "Boardmen Lake trail". TART trail. Retrieved February 2, 2015.


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