Paint Creek Trail

Coordinates: 42°43′46″N 83°09′35″W / 42.72936°N 83.1596°W / 42.72936; -83.1596
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Paint Creek Trail
Road crossing at Paint Creek Trail
Length8.9 mi (14.3 km)[1]
LocationMichigan, United States
TrailheadsRochester, Michigan
Lake Orion, Michigan
UseHiking, Cycling, Horseback
Elevation changenegligible
DifficultyEasy
SeasonAll
SightsPaint Creek, Goodison, Michigan
HazardsSevere weather
Poison ivy

Paint Creek Trail is an 8.9-mile (14.3 km)[2] rail trail linear park in northeast Oakland County, Michigan.[3] The course of the park generally follows Paint Creek, a stream that flows southeast towards the Clinton River.

The trail is composed of crushed limestone and has a slope of 2% going south to north,[4] and has a width of 8 feet.[5] The trail is administered and funded through an inter-government commission representing the townships that the trail services.[6][7]

Paint Creek Trail was named a National Recreation Trail in 2006.[8]

History

Paint Creek Trail opened in 1983 as the first rail trail in Michigan.[9] The trail is in the right-of-way of the former Michigan Central Railroad and Penn Central Railroad lines. The original rail line was completed in 1872, and was in service until Penn Central's railroad operations were taken over by Conrail in 1976.[10] The right-of-way was purchased by the Paint Creek Trail Commission in 1983 for $450,000.[11]

Route

The trail starts at Lake Orion, then stops at South Lake Orion, Goodison Orion Road, Goodison Collins Road, Goodison Tower Road, then all stops to North Rochester Hills, then South Rochester Hills, Rochester, Oak Park, Northville, and then all stops to Cobo Transportation Center in Detroit. The unincorporated village of Goodison is located within the Oakland Township boundaries.[12] The trail also crosses into Bald Mountain Recreation Area.

Activities

The trail is used for a combination of recreation and exercise, with activities such as walking, jogging, running, cycling, and horseback riding. Motor vehicles are not permitted.[13] The trail is conductive to other outdoor activities such as geocaching and bird watching; as well as trout fishing in Paint Creek.[14][15] 1 station had already opened in 1983 and others are under construction.

References

  1. ^ http://www.ci.rochester.mi.us/index.aspx?NID=227&ART=1344&admin=1
  2. ^ http://www.paintcreektrail.org/faqs.htm
  3. ^ http://www.ci.rochester.mi.us/index.aspx?NID=227&ART=1344&admin=1
  4. ^ http://www.paintcreektrail.org/faqs.htm
  5. ^ http://www.rochesterhills.org/city_services/parks/parks/paint_creek_trail.asp
  6. ^ http://www.paintcreektrail.org/commission.htm#commission_info
  7. ^ http://www.americantrails.org/nationalrecreationtrails/trailNRT/PaintCreek-MI.html
  8. ^ http://www.americantrails.org/nationalrecreationtrails/trailNRT/PaintCreek-MI.html
  9. ^ http://www.paintcreektrail.org/
  10. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-11-26. Retrieved 2011-05-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. ^ http://www.americantrails.org/nationalrecreationtrails/trailNRT/PaintCreek-MI.html
  12. ^ "Goodison, Michigan". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  13. ^ http://www.paintcreektrail.org/faqs.htm
  14. ^ http://www.michigantroutstreams.com/logs/paint_creek.htm
  15. ^ http://www.paintcreektrail.org/rules.htm

External links

42°43′46″N 83°09′35″W / 42.72936°N 83.1596°W / 42.72936; -83.1596