Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Silver Creek Pathway, or maybe Ludington State Park?



It was an unusual Monday in mid-December for a couple reasons.  It was sunny and fairly warm, near 50 degrees, no snow on the ground, And Mike wanted to take a day off to go for a hike.  He decided we should go to Silver Creek Pathway north of Luther in Michigan.  This is about a two-hour drive from home.

We have hiked this trail many times but never in winter.  The Silver Creek Pathway is located in the Pere Marquette Forest along the Pine River near Luther Michigan, the trail consists of one 4-mile loop that extends between two State Forest Campground, Silver Creek Campground and Lincoln Bridge Campground, giving you picturesque views of both sides of the Pine River.

Since there was no snow, I wore my tennis shoes of course.  That is what I wear of most of the time if I’m hiking in Michigan or in Big Bend National Park Texas or just going to the grocery store. It was a beautiful sunny day, and we were enjoying the two-hour drive north to the trail.

As we go farther north there was snow alongside the road. Maybe it was just from being plowed, the snow piles were in the shade.  As we turned off the main road there was snow in the fields like in this picture below.


Then the roads started looking like this!

We made it to the campground entrance where the trailhead is located. It wasn’t plowed and it was covered in several inches of snow. 

So, change in plans.  We decided on Ludington State Park for our walk.  It is right at Lake Michigan, and it is about 57 miles west of Silver Creek Pathway.  The roads cleared up and there was no more snow to be seen.  We stopped at the Dublin General store in Wellston along the way.

We made it to Ludington State Park and had a great walk.  First a walk on the Lost Lake Trail.

This is Hamlin Lake


  



Yes, that is ice on the water.







If you look closely, you can see one of the bridges we were on.





After the Lost Lake trail, which is about 2.5 miles, we talked about heading home and stopping off to eat somewhere.  We went over to the dam, between Hamlin Lake and the Big Sable River. We decided it was too nice of a day to sit in a restaurant and so took another walk along the river.
 













A great day and a fun adventure in mid-December!

Monday, November 22, 2021

Kirk Park and Rosy Mound Natural Area, Ottawa County Michigan. November 1 and 2, 2021

 Both of these parks are along the shores of Lake Michigan, which means there are lots of stairs over forested dunes to get to the big Lake.  First Kirk Park.  I went here November 1, I counted 466 steps over the wooded dune.  Some of the stairs were eroded away last year with high Lake Michigan water levels.

Kirk Park













This is the map from my walk I didn't really go out into the lake. 







The next day I met my daughter at Rosy Mound Natural Area.  We walked all the trails and stairs!  It was a wonderful walk. 
















I hope you enjoyed these walks. Thanks for stopping by.