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Paul Henry–Thornapple Rail Trail

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The Paul Henry Rail Trail is a rail trail in Kentwood, Michigan. Originally running from 44th Street and Kalamazoo in a southeasterly direction to 60th street, the trail now connects with both the Thornapple Trail and Kent Trails. It has a 10-foot (3.0 m) wide paved surface. It is part of the North Country National Scenic Trail. The trail connects with the Frederik Meijer Trail (previously the M-6 Trail) at Wing Avenue in Kentwood.[1] Extensions of the trail are planned. One portion of the trail, known as the Thornapple trail, begins in Middleville, Michigan, and continues south along the Thornapple River.

References

  1. ^ Makarewicz, Julie (2008-11-27). "Trail Links Kentwood's Paul Henry, M-6 Pedestrian Paths (includes map)". Grand Rapids Press. Retrieved 2009-04-09.