Marble Head Trail
Marble Head Trail is an 8.6-mile (13.8 km) trail located on Drummond Island within Drummond Township, Michigan. There is no cost or fee to hike this particular trail. Marble Head Trail gets its name from the cliff area, also named Marble Head, which is first place in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to view sunrise. Marble Head looks out over Lake Huron, one of the three Great Lakes that touch the Upper Peninsula.
Trail layout
- 0.0 - Trailhead on Glen Cove Road
- 0.3 - Off-road vehicle track
- 2.2 - Bridge over creek at Sitgreaves Bay
- 3.7 - Spur trail to Marble Head
- 4.3 - Marble Head; turnaround point
- 8.6 - Trailhead
gollark: I don't know if there *is* an MD3.
gollark: Unironically, Wikipedia says MD4 is "severely compromised".
gollark: Who cares? This is the internet. They might be a toaster.
gollark: Come to think of it, I've heard bad things about MD**5**'s security, but not MD**4**, so obviously we should use that!
gollark: ÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆ
References
Hansen, Eric (2005). Hiking Michigan's Upper Peninsula a Guide to the Greatest Hiking Adventures in the U.P. Morris Book Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-0-7627-2588-5.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.