SAUGATUCK, Mich. (AP) — Government planners from Michigan, Indiana, Illinois
and Wisconsin anticipate being among those meeting next week to work on
plans for a proposed 1,640-mile trail network around Lake Michigan.
The biking, hiking and kayaking route in the four states along the shoreline
of Lake Michigan is the topic of the Nov. 8-9 Lake Michigan Trail Conference
at Saugatuck Center for the Arts in southwestern Michigan, MLive.com
reported. More than 150 people, including planners, are expected to attend.
"The objective ... will be to establish a long-distance recreational trail
that highlights the vast natural beauty of the Lake Michigan shoreline and
the many historic, recreational and cultural offerings,” said Dave Lemberg,
conference planner and associate professor of Geography at Western Michigan
University.
The trail would be over land and across water. States and regional
organizations have been independently putting together more shoreline trails
in recent years.
The conference is expected to include discussion of an overall vision for
the trail, creating water trail partnerships and incorporating existing
routes into the trail system.
The event is free and it’s funded by a grant from the Michigan Department of
Environmental Quality Coastal Zone Management Program. Registration is
required to attend.
http://www.lmwt.org