by Nate Houk | Oct 28, 2019 | Cadillac Stories, Spring, Summer, Trails & Parks
Cadillac Heritage Trail is a 3.5-mile nature trail managed by Mitchell State Park. It can be accessed from the Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Center. The benefits of hiking are well documented, showing that seniors who hike regularly experience: Improved...
by Nate Houk | Oct 28, 2019 | Biking, Cadillac Stories, Hiking Trails, Trails & Parks, Winter Skiing - XC Ski/Snowshoe/Fatbike
The Cadillac Pathway is an 11.3-mile pathway with six loops on the pathways. The Cadillac Pathway is a multi-use, non-motorized recreation trail open for users year-round. The Pathway is on State-owned lands managed by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The...
by Nate Houk | Aug 12, 2019 | Cadillac Stories, Summer, Trails & Parks
Lake Cadillac’s Eastern Shoreline Park The Keith McKellop Walkway is a 1.5-mile concrete trail that boasts gorgeous views of Lake Cadillac. The east shoreline walkway is four feet wide and consists of concrete. According to the Environmental Protection Agency...
by Nate Houk | Jul 23, 2019 | Cadillac Stories, Golfing, Tips from the Tee
Excited to bring you this week’s “Tips From the Tee” from Lakewood on the Green. Lakewood on the Green features a 6,047-yard par 70, 18 holes. The 18-hole course features 300 acres of rolling terrain, sprawling pines and hardwood, shimmering lakes, natural wildlife,...
by Dawson Cook | Jul 17, 2019 | Cadillac Stories, Hunting and Fishing
The warm low waters seen as the summer drags on create an increased density of trout in the deep pools. Targeting these deep holes after rapids and gravel often create the most opportunities to hook into a quality trout. Time of day is also an important factor. The...
by Nate Houk | Jun 28, 2019 | Cadillac Stories, Culture and Entertainment
Twenty-five miles west of downtown Cadillac sits a quaint plot of land that, to the unfamiliar eye, appears to just be an open field. Little do they know that 2,000 some people flock from across the country to experience lovely bluegrass music. This Hoxeyville field...