Improvements on ORV route, snowmobile trail in northeastern Kalkaska County

New bridge, safer route make for better snowmobile, ORV experiences on Trail #79.
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Press Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Dec. 18, 2014

 

Contact: Todd Neiss, 231-775-9727 ext. 6045 or Ed Golder, 517-284-5815


Improvements completed on ORV route, snowmobile trail in
northeastern Kalkaska County
 

 

The Department of Natural Resources today announced that improvements have been completed along the Kalkaska Route, which includes Snowmobile Trail #79 in northeastern Kalkaska County.

Improvements on this dual-use recreational trail include constructing 0.5 miles of new trail and installing a new bridge over Goose Creek. The project was necessary to replace a formerly narrow and structurally deficient bridge and to move the trail into the woods away from vehicular traffic on Kalkaska County Road 612.

“The new trail and bridge provide a much safer, more enjoyable motorized recreational experience for our users,” said Todd Neiss, DNR parks and recreation trail specialist.

 

The project was funded using grants from the Recreational Trails, Off-Road Vehicle and Snowmobile programs.

For more information about ORV and snowmobile trails in northern Michigan, please contact Todd Neiss at 231-775-9727 ext. 6045, or visit www.michigan.gov/dnrtrails.

 

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/Editors, please note: An accompanying map is available below for download. A suggested caption follows.

Recent improvements to Kalkaska County Trail (Snowmobile Trail #79) include replacement of a bridge over Goose Creek and 0.5 miles of new trail along a new route, further from vehicle traffic on County Road 612./