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Riding a bike on Mackinac Island is one of the most scenic ways to take in all the natural beauty. You can take your own bike on the ferry or rent a bike in town. There are a handful of trails on the black to double black diamond level (Manitou Trail and parts of Tranquil Bluff Trail to name a couple) that will provide a challenge for even the most advanced rider. All of these trails are multi-directional and multi-use. Proper trail etiquette is a must.

  1. Macoupin Valley Trail. This is to help promote the need and creation for a hiking and bicycle path on the west side of Girard and Virden in north Macoupin County.
  2. 15675 Headlands Road. Mackinaw City, MI 49701. Hours: Open 24 Hours Phone: (231) 348-1713. Headlands International Dark Sky Park, Mackinaw City- Hiking Trail Map. Visit for details, information, and a printable trail map.
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What is Trail Magic?

The Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC) didn't invent Trail magic, but for more than 90 years, we have managed and cared for the Trail where this concept was born. People's interpretation of Trail magic varies widely, however Trail magic can include:

  • Finding what you need most when you least expect it.
  • Experiencing something rare, extraordinary, or inspiring in nature.
  • Encountering unexpected acts of generosity, that restore one's faith in humanity.

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Trail magic ​was born and has flourished on the Appalachian National Scenic Trail within the context of the A.T. Projectmindcraft mac os. Experience—the policy that guides Trail managers to ​preserve the wild, scenic, and natural elements of the Appalachian Trail that allow for the unique feeling of being a part of the natural environment.

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Acts of generosity in this wild and primitive setting of the Appalachian Trail–where basic amenities of civilization are intentionally absent–are often received in a heightened sense of wonder and gratitude by hikers. These acts of generosity are referred to as 'trail magic.'





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