Description

The Felch Grade Trail is a rough-surfaced route between the communities of Narenta and Felch in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. For most of its length, the trail parallels State Route 69, but your awareness of the lightly-traveled road is masked by the vegetation that has grown since the corridor was abandoned in 1970. And, most likely, you will be surprised by the amazing number of white-tailed deer using the trail as a travel route.

Details

Address:
Felch Township, MI

Website: traillink.com

Contact: (517) 485-6022

Length: 36.4 Miles

Level: Unknown

Type: Riding, Hiking, Snowmobiling, Mountain Biking, ATV

Terrain: Woods, 

Camping: None

Trailhead:

The trail begins in the east in the community of Felch. You can park near the swing sets behind the Felch Township Community Center on SR 69. To get to the trail, take Andy’s Lane from behind the Community Center, turn right on Van Lear Drive, left on Old Dump Road, and after two blocks turn left and then make a right on to the trail.

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