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Fred Meijer White Pine Trail State Park, Grand Rapids

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Fred Meijer White Pine Trail State Park is a 92-mile (148 km) long linear state park in the U.S. state of Michigan.

The trail extends from northern Grand Rapids to Cadillac, and it lies on the path graded for the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad (later absorbed by the Pennsylvania Railroad). The White Pine Trail is a rail trail park. It was named the "Fred Meijer White Pine Trail State Park" after a donation by grocery store executive Fred Meijer.

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  • Nice trail. This is our second time riding only added a different section from Grand Rapids to Rockford. There are sections of tree cover and a maintained paved trail. We used the visitor's center....  more
    Nice trail. This is our second time riding only added a different section from Grand Rapids to Rockford. There are sections of tree cover and a maintained paved trail. We used the visitor's center....  more »
  • We just rode from Cadillac to Reed City and wow is all I can say. Many tree canopies to pave the way. Stopped in Tustin for ice cream at the Dairy Station and had great meal at Randee tavern and... 
    We just rode from Cadillac to Reed City and wow is all I can say. Many tree canopies to pave the way. Stopped in Tustin for ice cream at the Dairy Station and had great meal at Randee tavern and...  more »
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  • Enjoyed the walk along the trail. There were signs for food etc along the way. Be careful crossing some of the roads - crossing is not marked so cars may not be used to seeing pedestrians cross.
  • Have been working on completing this whole trail for about a month now. We just drive up and ride one way and back so actually we will have completed it twice when we are done. The trail is beautiful with lots to see and quaint places to eat and visit. We were down to the section between Howard City and Big Rapids. After reading all of the reviews on how bad the trail was between those cities we saved the best for last. We found that the trail was still very easily maneuvered and enjoyed most all of it. The worst section is between Morely and Stanwood. The trail was dangerous only because of 4 inch ruts in most of it from the Amish Buggies using the trail heavily. The center of the trail is chopped up from the shoes on the horses. We also ran into a group of horses being ridden by some youngsters. They were at least on the shoulder where they were doing no damage to the trail. Being a horse girl myself I realize there are not many trails for them to ride on. The Amish on the other hand have full right of way down the roads. They need to stay off the trail period!!

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