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  • Greenwood Foundation Winter Adventure

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    Name: Greenwood Foundation Winter Adventure
    Date: January 25, 2020
    Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST
    Event Description:
    The Greenwood Foundation is a privately-owned property near Wolverine protected with a conservation easement held by Little Traverse Conservancy. Greenwood welcomes the public to enjoy and explore this rolling and remote property. A groomed trail for skiers will offer the chance to find respite in the beauty of a winter wildlife haven. A shorter route is available for snowshoeing. Please provide your own skis or snowshoes, although snowshoes are available for children 12 and under if needed. Because this is private property, no dogs are allowed. Please arrive at least 15 minutes early. This event is offered at no charge, but pre-registration is requested by calling 231.347.0991 or online at www.landtrust.org.
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    The Greenwood Foundation
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    Free
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  • Come Explore Cheboygan Michigan !

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  • Cheboygan Trails Council

    Guided Bicycle Trail Ride

     

    Ride the North Central State Trail to the Barbara 

    Hoffius Preserve and Back

     

     

    Hoffius Preserve Bicycle Ride Tour

    By Cheboygan Trails Council

     

    Beginning at  8;30 am at Festival Square Jim Conboy  will lead a bike ride north on the North Central State Trail  to and back from the Hoffius Preserve just off US 23. The total round trip  distance is 15 1/2 miles. A volunteer will sweep to make sure no one is left behind. Once at the Preserve bikes will be left at the entrance,  with a volunteer,  and riders will  walk about 1/2 mile down  to the shore of Lake Huron where the beauty of the Lake can be appreciated. Total time 2 3/4 to 3hours. 

     

    While the trail is flat, riders should be prepared to ride the distance comfortably.  It is not a ride for young children. Since the path to the shore of Lake Huron includes steps and uneven ground, comfortable walking shoes are advised. Helmets are encouraged.

     

    It would be appreciated if you would sign up for the ride though that is not required to participate.