Add good ol’ American ingenuity to a centuries-old art form, and what do you get? Hint: It’s a whole new form of family fun. Can you say, “agritainment”?
Thin, ribbon-like escapes that stretch for miles through beautiful scenic areas or simple back country give you a whole new idea of what a park can be.
Where locomotives once chugged along, hikers, bikers and snowmobilers now play. You can’t get lost if you wanted to, which are why abandoned railroad rights-of-way represent a whole new vision for parks and recreation.
Virgin white pine stand as the only living witnesses to Michigan’s lumbering heydey. To stand among them is humbling, even a tiny bit eerie.
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