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  1. #1
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    Traverse City is great by bike. My best friend and I went riding around the city from the campground there. It was not a long ride and she's not a cyclist but we managed. We got lost quite a bit before we figured out how to get back. Still don't know how we went wrong but we got directions and made it back. I don't have much to add other than that. It's a beautiful place to ride around. Have fun
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  2. #2
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    Maybe check the rails to trails for paths up that way? Here's one up there. I didn't appreciate all of the bike opportunities in MI until I moved back to OH.

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Caren View Post
    Maybe check the rails to trails for paths up that way? Here's one up there. I didn't appreciate all of the bike opportunities in MI until I moved back to OH.
    Wow! this looks perfect! I'm thinking I could start on the Leelanau trail towards Suttons Bay, my sister could drive ahead and meet me say around mile 10, we ride into Suttons Bay together for a look see, lunch, whatever, then ride back to the car wherever she has stashed it. Then drive to one of the wineries for a tasting.

    This assumes that one can access the trail at other than the trailhead areas.... yes? no? I can't find anything to that effect on the website.

  4. #4
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    Honestly I don't know, I was around the Ann Arbor area and haven't actually ridden that trail but maybe there is a phone number for a local tourism area up there, or possibly a local bike group you could call and ask?

  5. #5
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    Here is a link to all of the various TART trails around the Traverse Bay area T.A.R.T. and I found my friends blog when he toured the perimeter of the State. Day 14 and 15 have the information about Traverse and the Leelenau Peninsula and can be found here.

    Earlier you mentioned some must do's or nightlife. There are plenty of venues. There is a tall ship, the Manitou that does evening dinner and sunset cruises, or at least they used to. It's a beautiful sail on the Grand Traverse Bay. If you google tall ships and Traverse City I'm sure something will come up.

    I just returned from a trip to the upper peninsula and did a recognizance car ride to scope out a planned trip from Charlevoix to Mackinaw City. It's gonna be awesome!

    Enjoy your stay and your bike ride with your sister, post photos and a ride report when you return!
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  6. #6
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    Apr 2012
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    I just rode my first multi-day tour, the North West Tour in the Leelanau Peninsula, which is run by the Tri-County Bicycle Association. What an amazing event! I had seriously under trained, but had some very supportive friends who encouraged me to ride the longest ride of my life, 80 miles (and big hills!). I did 190 overall - the Old Mission Peninsula the first day, Empire, Glen Arbor, Leeland, Lake Leelanau, Cedar, Maple City and back to Empire on day two. Day three was Empire, Honor, around Crystal Lake, Frankfort, Elberta and Arcadia and back.

    As far as trails are concerned, I rode a quick recovery ride on the last day - 4.5 miles and back of the new Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail which goes from Glen Arbor to the Dune Climb. It's mostly flat and shaded and takes you through the DH Day campground and Glen Haven historical village.

    Another short and flat trail is the Betsie River Trail outside of Frankfort. http://www.betsievalleytrail.org/tour.html (I only rode the paved part.)

    Lastly, I've ridden part of the TART on other trips. I hope to do the Leelanau soon - especially since they paved the connector to Sutton's Bay.

    P.S. CherryCapitalCyclingClub.org has many of its regular route maps if you'd like to do some distance on your own.
    Last edited by mzone; 06-19-2013 at 07:56 PM.
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  7. #7
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    mzone, Congratulations on a rigorous tour and your success! Also, thanks for the additional info. It's great to have up to date material. Sounds like there has been additionas and improvements to the trails in that area
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