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  • Moderate Trail Run: Island Lake Yellow

    Welcome to Island Lake State Recreation Area in Brighton, Michigan! This moderate-level guided trail run explores the crown jewel of one of the Detroit region's most popular parks: Island Lake's Yellow Trail Loop. This trail provides every natural feature that a trail runner, hiker, or mountain biker could wish for - mature pine forests, riverside vistas, panoramic hillsides, idyllic bridges, wildlife viewing, and steep climbs/declines to keep your heart pumping. Come discover why the Yellow Trail has evolved into a generational favorite for Detroit's outdoor community! Moderate-level trail runs are perfect for any runner training for a 10K, half-marathon, and even marathon distance race. With a guided and coached trail run, you will not only benefit from the experience of a knowledgeable guide, but also reap the physical benefits of running one of the Detroit region's premiere trails. MORE ON THIS TRIP: Meeting Point: Main mountain biking trailhead parking lot Trail length: 5.5 miles Elevation Gain: 278 feet Trail Rating: Moderate Route Orientation: Loop Parking Specifics: Michigan Recreation Passport required for parking at the main mountain biking trailhead CHECK OUT OUR #TRAILTUESDAY SPOTLIGHT ON THIS TRAIL: https://www.expeditiondetroit.com/post/trailtuesday-island-lake-yellow-trail-loop

  • Moderate Trail Run: Pontiac Lake

    Welcome to Pontiac Lake State Recreation Area in Waterford Township, Michigan! This moderate-level guided trail run leads intrepid adventurers to Pontiac Lake's primary hiking trail - a park favorite for non-mountain biking recreation. Starting from the main trailhead, this out-and-back cuts through the heart of Pontiac Lake's best geographic features: dense marshlands, mature forests, spacious grassland prairies, dramatic moraine hills, and, naturally, panoramic views of Pontiac Lake. Moderate trail runs are perfect for any runner training for a 10K, half-marathon, and even marathon distance race. With a guided and coached trail run, you will not only benefit from the experience of a knowledgeable guide, but also reap the physical benefits of running within one of the Detroit region's premiere trails. Additional facts regarding this trail: Meeting Point: Main trailhead parking lot off of Williams Lake Road. Trail length: 3.7 miles Elevation Gain: 308 feet Trail Rating: Moderate Route Orientation: Out-and-back Parking Specifics: Michigan Recreation Passport required for parking at the Williams Lake Road trailhead

  • Moderate Backpacking: Mount Kanzer

    Welcome to Highland State Recreation Area in Highland, Michigan! This moderate-level guided and instructional backpacking expedition leads intrepid adventurers to the highest of Highlands' three towering moraines: Mount Kanzer, standing tall at an elevation of 1,160 feet. Starting at the southernmost trailhead of Highland - just north of Downtown Milford off of Weaver Road - the trail takes a southern approach to Mount Kanzer following the rolling "Milford Connector Trail." Once across Cooley Lake Road, the trail loops around Highland's southern marshlands until summiting Mount Kanzer just past the mid-way mark. Don't forget to stay on the lookout for abundant wildlife as you complete your summit push! Perfect for backpackers training for their first overnight trip, this moderate-level day trip includes instruction on how to properly plan for a backpacking trip, tips on packing your backpack, and practical field training on proper form and pacing - all while exploring Highland's most beloved trail. Don't forget to bring all of your gear, including - as always - your spirit for adventure! MORE ON THIS TRIP: Meeting Point: Milford Connector parking lot trailhead Trail Length: 3.8 miles Elevation Gain: 233 feet Trail Rating: Moderate Route Orientation: Loop Parking Specifics: Very limited parking at trailhead; free parking pull-off locations also located along Weaver Rd.

  • Moderate Trail Run: The Penosha Trail

    Welcome to Brighton Recreation Area in Brighton, Michigan! This moderate-level guided trail run traverses the most consistently top-ranked trail in the entire Detroit region: the bucket-list worthy Penosha Trail! This famous loop, described as a "quintessential Michigan hike," has earned its acclaim through the trail's dramatic ridges, mature forests, wildlife-teeming wetlands, and seasonal wildflowers. Moderate-level trail runs are perfect for any runner training for a 10K, half-marathon, and even marathon distance race. With a guided and coached trail run, you will not only benefit from the experience of a knowledgeable guide, but also reap the physical benefits of running one of the Detroit region's premiere trails. MORE ON THIS TRIP: Meeting Point: Bishop Lake trailhead parking lot Trail length: 4.9 miles Elevation Gain: 393 feet Trail Rating: Moderate Route Orientation: Loop Parking Specifics: Michigan Recreation Passport required for parking at Bishop Lake trailhead CHECK OUT OUR #TRAILTUESDAY SPOTLIGHT ON THIS TRAIL: https://www.expeditiondetroit.com/post/trailtuesday-the-penosha-trail

  • Extreme Hike: Highland A-B-C-D Loops

    Welcome to Highland State Recreation Area in Highland, Michigan! Congratulations - by conquering Highland's A-B-C-D Loops, you will have successfully hiked one of the Detroit region's 3 "Black Diamond"-rated hiking trails! Circling around Mount Omich, the four distinct "Alphabet Loops" constitute Highland's most rigorous terrain for our region's most experienced hikers. This trail system is primarily utilized for mountain biking, but the Michigan DNR has provided Expedition Detroit with limited access to conduct guided trips due to the beauty, challenge, and world-class prestige of the MTB Trail. Perfect for anyone training for advanced hiking around the world, these loops provide enough technical terrain, steep climbs, and stunning views to satisfy the appetite of any world-class hiker. MORE ON THIS TRIP: Meeting Point: Main "MTB Trailhead" parking lot off of E Livingston Road. Elevation Gain: 1,309 feet Trail Rating: Difficult Route Orientation: Loop (counter-clockwise to mountain biking traffic) Parking Specifics: Michigan Recreation Passport required for parking at the MTB Trailhead CHECK OUT OUR #TRAILTUESDAY FEATURE ON THIS TRAIL: https://www.expeditiondetroit.com/post/trailtuesday-highland-recreation-area-s-a-b-c-d-loops

  • Moderate Backpacking: Maybury MTB Trail

    Welcome to Maybury State Park in Northville, Michigan! This moderate-level guided backpacking expedition tackles the hills, ravines, and awesome vistas of Maybury's best-kept trail: the Mountain Bike Trail. As the name suggests, this trail is primarily utilized for mountain biking, but the Michigan DNR has provided Expedition Detroit with limited access to conduct guided trips due to the beauty, challenge, and world-class prestige of the MTB Trail. If you're looking to enhance your backpacking strength and experience in the Northville area, then this is the trail for you! Perfect for backpackers training for their first overnight trip, this moderate-level day trip includes instruction on how to properly plan for a backpacking trip, tips on packing your backpack, and practical field training on proper form and pacing - all while exploring one of Maybury's premiere trails. Don't forget to bring all of your gear, including - as always - your spirit for adventure! MORE ON THIS TRIP: Meeting Point: Trailhead at the eastern parking lot Trail Length: 6.7 miles Elevation Gain: 387 feet Trail Rating: Moderate Route Orientation: Loop (counter-clockwise to biking traffic) Parking Specifics: Michigan Recreation Passport required for parking at the 8 Mile Trailhead

  • Guided Hike: Brighton Richardson Trail

    Welcome to Brighton Recreation Area! NEW FOR SUMMER 2025! This introductory-level guided hike explores one of the lesser-known gems of Brighton Recreation Area: the Richardson Trail! This forested route provides an idyllic opportunity to enjoy wildlife viewing, wetlands vistas, rolling elevation, and towering oak and hickory trees. CHILDREN UNDER 10 HIKE FOR FREE! MORE ON THIS TRIP: Meeting Point: Chambers Road roadside parking lot Trail length: 3.0 miles Trip duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes Elevation Gain: 216 feet Trail Rating: Easy Route Orientation: Out-n-Back Loop Parking Specifics: Michigan Recreation Passport required for parking at trailhead

  • Moderate Trail Run: Maybury MTB Trail

    Welcome to Maybury State Park in Northville, Michigan! This moderate-level guided trail run tackles the hills, ravines, and awesome vistas of Maybury's best-kept trail: the Mountain Bike Trail. As the name suggests, this trail is primarily utilized for mountain biking, but the Michigan DNR has provided Expedition Detroit with limited access to conduct guided trips due to the beauty, challenge, and world-class prestige of the MTB Trail. Moderate-level trail runs are perfect for any runner training for a 10K, half-marathon, and even marathon distance race. With a guided and coached trail run, you will not only benefit from the experience of a knowledgeable guide, but also reap the physical benefits of running within one of the Detroit region's premiere trails. Additional facts regarding this trail: Meeting Point: Trailhead at the eastern parking lot Trail Length: 6.7 miles Elevation Gain: 387 feet Trail Rating: Moderate Route Orientation: Loop (counter-clockwise to biking traffic) Parking Specifics: Michigan Recreation Passport required for parking at the 8 Mile Trailhead

  • Moderate Backpacking: Proud Lake West

    Welcome to Proud Lake State Recreation Area in Milford, Michigan! Less crowds, less problems! This moderate-level guided and instructional backpacking expedition explores the lesser-known - but still stunningly beautiful - western segments of Proud Lake. Utilized by hikers, trail runners, mountain bikers, and equestrians alike, Proud Lake's Loops 2 and 3 provide exploration opportunities across the rolling hills, spacious grasslands, dense marshes, and forested trails south of the Huron River and west of Norton Creek. Perfect for backpackers training for their first overnight trip, this moderate-level day trip includes instruction on how to properly plan for a backpacking trip, tips on packing your backpack, and practical field training on proper form and pacing - all while exploring the variable terrain of Proud Lake's most remote region. Don't forget to bring all of your gear, including - as always - your spirit for adventure! MORE ON THIS TRIP: Meeting Point: Equestrian staging parking lot at end of Garden Road (trailhead for Loops 2 and 3). Trail length: 4.5 miles Elevation Gain: 255 feet Trail Rating: Moderate Route Orientation: Loop Parking Specifics: Michigan Recreation Passport required for parking at the Garden Road Equestrian Staging parking lot.

  • Moderate Hike: Pontiac Lake Trail

    Welcome to Pontiac Lake State Recreation Area in Waterford Township, Michigan! This moderate-level guided hike explores Pontiac Lake's primary hiking trail that is a park favorite for hiking and trail running. Starting from the main trailhead, this out-and-back cuts through the heart of Pontiac Lake's best geographic features: dense marshlands, mature forests, spacious grassland prairies, dramatic moraine hills, and, naturally, panoramic views of Pontiac Lake. MORE ON THIS TRIP: Meeting Point: Main trailhead parking lot off of Williams Lake Road. Trail length: 3.7 miles Elevation Gain: 308 feet Trail Rating: Moderate Route Orientation: Out-and-back Parking Specifics: Michigan Recreation Passport required for parking at the Williams Lake Road trailhead

  • Classic Hike: Island Lake Yellow Trail

    Welcome to Island Lake State Recreation Area in Brighton, Michigan! This moderate-level guided hike explores the crown jewel of one of the Detroit region's most popular parks: Island Lake's Yellow Trail Loop. This trail provides every natural feature that a hiker, trail runner, or mountain biker could wish for - mature pine forests, riverside vistas, panoramic hillsides, idyllic bridges, wildlife viewing, and steep climbs/declines to keep your heart pumping. Come discover why the Yellow Trail has evolved into a generational favorite for Detroit's outdoor community! MORE ON THIS TRIP: Meeting Point: Main mountain biking trailhead parking lot Trail length: 5.5 miles Elevation Gain: 278 feet Trail Rating: Moderate Route Orientation: Loop Parking Specifics: Michigan Recreation Passport required for parking at the main mountain biking trailhead CHECK OUT OUR #TRAILTUESDAY SPOTLIGHT ON THIS TRAIL: https://www.expeditiondetroit.com/post/trailtuesday-island-lake-yellow-trail-loop

  • Adventure Hike: Highland Mt. Kanzer

    Welcome to Highland State Recreation Area in Highland, Michigan! This moderate-level guided hike leads intrepid adventurers to the highest of Highlands' three towering moraines: Mount Kanzer, standing tall at an elevation of 1,160 feet. Starting at the southernmost trailhead of Highland - just north of Downtown Milford off of Weaver Road - the trail takes a southern approach to Mount Kanzer following the rolling "Milford Connector Trail." Once across Cooley Lake Road, the trail loops around Highland's southern marshlands until summiting Mount Kanzer just past the mid-way mark. Don't forget to stay on the lookout for abundant wildlife as you complete your summit push! VETERANS ALWAYS HIKE FREE! Use code "VETERAN" to redeem. MORE ON THIS TRIP: Meeting Point: Milford Connector parking lot trailhead Trail Length: 3.8 miles Elevation Gain: 233 feet Trail Rating: Moderate Route Orientation: Loop Parking Specifics: Very limited parking at trailhead; free parking pull-off locations also located along Weaver Rd.

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