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New Trail Opening At Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

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October 10, 2019
The Kettles Trail at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is a new 3-mile-long trail at the lakeshore/NPS

The Kettles Trail at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is a new 3-mile-long trail at the lakeshore/NPS

A three-mile-long trail is opening at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in Michigan, where the trail is in the Bow Lakes area of the park.

A grand opening of the Kettles Trail is scheduled for Octobr 20 at 1 p.m. The celebration will take place at the trailhead on West Baatz Road near its intersection with South Fritz Road, west of Leelanau County Road 669. The Friends of Sleeping Bear Dunes will provide light refreshments. Guided hikes of the trail will be offered following the ribbon cutting.

This trail is the first visitor amenity in the “Bow Lakes” area of the park. Congress added the Bow Lakes area to the National Lakeshore in 1982 specifically because of its geological features, especially the “kettle” topography.

“It is fitting that we are opening the Kettles Trail on what is literally the eve of the national lakeshore’s 50th anniversary year," said Superintendent Scott Tucker. "The Kettles Trail will provide visitor access to some of the best examples of the ‘ancient glacial phenomena’ that Congress cited when it established the park on October 21, 1970.”

Work on the Kettles Trail involved crews from the National Park Service, Friends of Sleeping Bear Dunes, the SEEDS Youth Conservation Corps of Traverse City, AmeriCorps YouthWork, and numerous individual volunteers. The first 1,000 feet of the new trail leading to an overlook are fully accessible via a compacted stone surface. The remainder of the trail is compacted earth and accesses steep hills, ponds, and bogs of the kettle topography.

 

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