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Glacial Hills Pathway and Natural Area Trailhead

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Open Opens at 5:00-22:00
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3169 Eckhardt Rd, Bellaire, MI 49615Map
Phone+1 231-929-7911
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  • imrico
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    Fantastic Hiking and would LOVE to bike!

    I did 3 of the 4 trails at this starting point, but apparently, there are other trailheads that I did NOT get to do. Hopefully in the future, I'll be able to. Even better you can bike these trails nad...

    Reviewed on Sep 25, 2022
  • debbybrzys
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    Lost (and Found) in the Woods

    Adjacent to the beautiful and friendly town of Bellaire. Our family visits weekly. I was intimidated by the trails several years ago since I can easily get "lost in the woods", yet they have been wond...

    Reviewed on Mar 5, 2021
  • M5880UDpaulk
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    Beautiful hiking

    Enjoyed our hike during an early Winter afternoon. Trails are clearly marked for every hikers expertise level. Quiet rolling hills. Lucky to be there during a light snowfall. Gorgeous.

    Reviewed on Dec 23, 2020
  • Bethany B
    Bethany B
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    Gorgeous Glacial

    If you are looking for a hiking or mountain biking path that flows nicely, and offers many distances, Glacial is the place! We biked after a heavy rain, snow and sleet, and the trail was a little soup...

    Reviewed on Oct 25, 2020
  • Gertper
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    Great Area for Hiking in the Woods

    Great area for hiking, trails very well marked. You can do a short hike or go for many miles. Nice surface, well maintained, not many rocks or roots to navigate. Gently rolling hills through woods,...

    Reviewed on Oct 22, 2020

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