Newaygo County was named after Chippewa Indian Chief: Naw-wa-goo, one of the signers of the Treaty of Saginaw in 1812. The county has over 230 natural lakes and over 350 miles of rivers and streams. Three huge dams were built after the turn of the century: Croton, Hardy and Newaygo. Croton and Hardy Dams remain today, with Hardy the largest earthen dam east of the Mississippi.
Take a child fishing on Muskegon River |
Hiking is becoming a desired activity for Newaygo tourists. The ultimate reason to hike is for personal enjoyment, but there are other goals that can be achieved when hitting a trail. Most people enjoy hiking because it makes them feel good to exercise and enjoy nature. Here are three reasons why hiking is becoming so popular.
Getting outdoors – Most of us live and work indoors the majority of our everyday lives. To be outdoors and just enjoy being outside and experiencing all that entails can be the ultimate reason people like to hike. Fresh air, the sounds of birds and other animals, tall trees, blue sky, majestic creeks, flowing rivers and deep valleys all contribute to a sense of contentment and even inner connection to nature and the earth.
Physical Health – Hiking is a very physically healthy activity. It helps improve your circulation, strengthen muscles, build stronger bones, and contribute to overall as opposed to simple walking for exercise, work a variety of different muscles due to the uneven terrain that is found on hiking trails. Climbing, even if it is just up a steep embankment, will increase your strength and improve your sense of balance.
Hiking, Cross Country Skiing and Snow Shoeing through the trails |
Here are a few recommended hiking trails in Newaygo County to explore and experience the great outdoors in Michigan. The following rails ranges from one to five miles long :
The Loda Lake Wildflower Sanctuary found its beginnings in 1938 when the US Forestry Service invited the Federated Garden Club of Michigan to participate in creating a sanctuary for native Michigan plants. The area consists of a small lake, a marsh and wooded area. There are over 150 different species of plants, wildflowers, trees and vegetation marked with posts that correspond to the trail guide available. The trail is about 1.5 miles long. A picnic area with grills and an outhouse is available for use by the trailhead. The sanctuary is located about 7 miles north of White Cloud. Head north out of White Cloud on M-37 and turn west at 5 Mile Road, then turn north onto Felch Ave and drive until you see the sign below. The entrance is right in front of the sign. http://www.newaygo-online.com/lodalake.shtml
The Hardy Dam Rustic Nature trail is a cooperative project of the Boy Scouts of America and Consumers Energy Employees. The trail is a three mile round trip, along the Muskegon River. The trail is unpaved and and winds over various types of terrain. Be sure to bring a good pair of tightly tied hiking boots as the trail in some places winds along the sides of some very steep hills. Also 26 species of trees are identified along the trail, identified with posts so be sure to pick up your trail guide by the trailhead. Parking is available right by the Hardy Dam at its northwest end. http://www.newaygo-online.com/hrdytrail.shtml
Hardy Dam, Newaygo Mi |
The Wetland Trail is a 1.25 mile boardwalk through a sphagnum bog. The project cost over 30,000 dollars and was financed by the Fremont Area Foundation. In some area's the sphagnum is as much as 40 feet deep, highly unusual. The area is full of wildlife such as great blue heron's, kingfishers, owl's, turtles, and muskrats. The Trail is located on the east side of Pickerel Lake at Camp Newaygo. The trail is free and open to the public. http://www.newaygo-online.com/wtlndtrail.shtml
Morel mushroom hunting |
Abundance of Wildlife |
Canoeing down the Muskegon River - Photo courtesy of Wisner Canoes |
Kayaking down the Muskegon River - Photo courtesy of Wisner Canoes |
We encourage you to start to hike in Newaygo County Mi and begin “feel good” today. Visit http://www.hesslakerentals.com/ or http://www.wisnercanoes.com/ for accommodations. Tight Lines and Fun Times from She's So Fly!! |
1 comments:
Hello, I congratulate you for the blog posts are interesting and the pictures are beautiful.
I love fishing but do not know how to fish FLY FISHING, I recently purchased FLY FISHING tools, but they are learning period.
Maybe I'll reveal some secrets about this style of fishing, once we know better.
P.S. Please excuse my grammar mistakes, but I am not speaking good English.
Hello and a beautiful evening.
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