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Mountain Biking in Wilderness State Park

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Trails: 16 miles of trails are shared with hikers and form part of the North Country Trail that traverses the state.
Access fee: Park entry pass
Nearest town: Carp Lake, MI
Trail map: Available at the park
Web site: Wilderness State Park
Points of interest: 26 miles of shoreline on Lake Michigan, nature programs
Other activities: Hiking, swimming, cross-country skiing
Lodging: 9 rustic cabins can be rented from the park
Camping: 210 campsites are in the park
Weather forecast: Mackinac Island
Tourism info: Mackinaw Area Tourist Bureau
Getting to the trail: The park is 11 miles west of Mackinaw City
Map of local region: Mackinaw City

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Number of ratings: 1
Average rating: 5.00   Rating: 5 of 5 stars

Area name: Wilderness State Park
Number of times riding the trail: Several times
Date last ridden: August, 2001
Trails ridden: Red Pine, Nebo, South Boundary, East Boundary, The Snowmobile Trail, Sturgeon Bay, Swampline, Pondside, East Ridge, Hemlock
Favourite trails: Red Pine, Nebo, Snowmobile
Best time to go: Spring or Early Fall
Trail marking: Very good
Trail maintenance: Very good
Rating: 5 stars
What I liked: The Red Pine is really rough and theres a couple really sweet hills to ride down, especially the very last one that hooks up with the Nebo (on the North Fork). It's a hard ride but it's well worth it. It's fast a very narrow, a real thrill. I also like the Nebo, mainly because its fast.
What I disliked: nothing
Comments: Watch out for the trees and roots around corners
Submitted by: JB
from: Bath, MI
Date submitted: April 26, 2002

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