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Improvements Being Made to the Carl T. Johnson Nature Preserve

Improvements Being Made to the Carl T. Johnson Nature Preserve

by Dave Foley | Mar 20, 2023 | Hiking Trails, Out and About with Dave Foley, Stewardship & Sustainability, Trails & Parks

Published by the Cadillac Area Land Conservancy Not to be confused with the Carl T. Center Hunting and Fishing Museum and Heritage Park Trails located on the north side of Mitchell State Park near the Canal, the Carl T. Johnson Nature Preserve can be found a ½ mile...
Walk, Run, Hike & Bike – Here are the Top 7 Scenic Routes in Cadillac

Walk, Run, Hike & Bike – Here are the Top 7 Scenic Routes in Cadillac

by Dave Foley | Jun 16, 2022 | Cadillac Stories, Downtown, Out and About with Dave Foley, Self Guided Trips, Spring, Summer, Trails & Parks

By Dave Foley: Tired of running the same old routes? If you’re visiting Cadillac you can go out every day for a week, never take the same route twice and start each one within five miles of downtown. #1 Keith McKellop Walkway (2 Miles) Probably the best known is the...
New Winter Sports Trail at Cadillac Pathway popular with Fat-bikers

New Winter Sports Trail at Cadillac Pathway popular with Fat-bikers

by Dave Foley | Dec 17, 2018 | Cadillac Stories, Out and About with Dave Foley, Trails & Parks

By Dave Foley When the snow conditions are right, the MDNR Cadillac Pathway parking lot off Seeley Road just east of Cadillac, will be filled with cars left by cross country skiers, fatbikers, and snowshoers. While the Cadillac Pathway has been a popular cross country...
A Quick Guide to Paddling 2 Cadillac Area Rivers

A Quick Guide to Paddling 2 Cadillac Area Rivers

by Dave Foley | Apr 25, 2018 | Cadillac Stories, Trails & Parks

You don’t have to go north to Ontario or the Upper Peninsula to enjoy a wilderness-like paddling experience on 2 awesome rivers. In less than an hour’s drive from Cadillac, you can find stretches of the Pine and Big Manistee Rivers as well as the Tippy and Hodenpyl...
Out & About, Prime Paddling Season is Upon Us!

Out & About, Prime Paddling Season is Upon Us!

by Dave Foley | Apr 23, 2018 | Cadillac Stories, Out and About with Dave Foley, Water

By Dave Foley If you were hesitant about joining the throngs of paddlers that fill popular rivers like the Manistee and Pine on summer weekends, take heart, the pressure on these streams is noticeably less after Labor Day. Only a few canoe liveries are still open and...
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