TART Trail System TART Trails, Inc. www.traversetrails.org (231) 941-4300
Leelanau Trail Stretching 15 miles along a former railroad corridor, the TART-owned Leelanau Trail connects Traverse City and Suttons Bay. The route takes users through rolling hills, forests, orchards and meadows and past streams, lakes ponds, and is the perfect setting for recreation, transportation and environmental education. There are three trailheads located off Cherry Bend Road, Fouch Road and 4th Street in Suttons Bay. As of June 2012, the Leelanau Trail is completely paved from Traverse City to Suttons Bay.
In-line skaters take advantage of a sunny day on the Leelanau Trail Leelanau Trail
Urban TART Trail The 10.5 mile long TART Trail is a paved urban transportation corridor traversing from M-72 & Bates Rd in Acme Township to M-22/M-72 intersection in Traverse City. Boardman Lake Trail The heavily wooded, 2-mile trail is paved on the north mile while the south mile is crushed limestone and boardwalk. The vision for this trail is a pathway that encircles Boardman Lake. Mall Trail The nearly 2-mile long Mall Trail parallels US-31, connecting downtown Traverse City residents with many commercial businesses and restaurants. Three Mile Trail The 2-mile long trail goes along Three Mile Rd from the State Park beach on US 31 to South Airport Rd. Future plans include extending the trail to Hammond Rd. Buffalo Ridge Trail A proposed 2.7 mile trail connecting Division Street to South Airport Road. The trail will provide access to three schools, numerous natural areas, the Commons, Historic Barns Park, Great Wolf Lodge and the new YMCA. As of November 2011, the first half-mile phase is complete, connecting the Grand Traverse Commons to West Middle School along Franke Road.
Trail System Trail users enjoying the fresh air, sights and sounds along the bayfront TART Trail
Vasa Pathway Vasa Pathway Located in the Pere Marquette State Forest, the Vasa Pathway features a series of loops that offer users a variety of challenges from easy to difficult. The Vasa Pathway is used by cross-country skiers, runners, hikers, mountain bikers, walkers, and naturalists year round. The Vasa Pathway is accessible via the trailhead off of Bartlett Road. The scenic Pathway is groomed for both classic and skate-style cross-country skiing in the winter months. photo credit Joel R. Gaff, Jr.
Because Trails Matter Our Mission Enriching the Traverse region by providing a network of trails, bikeways and pedestrian ways; and encouraging their use. We believe in... Outdoor recreation Get outside and exercise. Experience wildlife, enjoy the natural environment, breathe fresh air and have fun. Making connections To nature, to work, to school, to people, to places, to ourselves now and forever. Sustainable transportation Empower individuals and decision makers to make choices that benefit personal and community economics and the environment. Equitable access Always open and safe for everyone. Improving health Active transportation and outdoor recreation improves community health and personal well-being. Long-Term Vision Happy, active people enjoying a world-class trail system. The whole region will be connected by world-class trails, bikeways, and pedestrian-friendly streets linking people to the beauty of the Traverse area year round. Platinum Bicycle-Friendly, the Traverse area will be known for its natural surroundings, active, healthy outdoor lifestyles, and vibrant town centers where everyone has sustainable transportation options. We will be a world-renowned outdoor recreation and four-season destination. Traverse Area Recreation and Transportation (TART) Trails, Inc. is dedicated to providing recreation and transportation opportunities as well as preserving open space corridors through a network of trails. We estimate that our 60 miles of trails serve over 200,000 users annually. TART Trails is a not-for-profit organization that builds trails and advocates for active living and outdoor recreation. Our work includes negotiating easements, hosting programs and events that encourage healthy, active lifestyles and promoting cyclist and pedestrian interests. This work demands a combination of expertise and passion, delivered by our TART Trails board and staff. To do our work, we rely on the generous contributions from individual members, families, community businesses and local organizations. Please consider making a contribution or visit our website at www.traversetrails.org. Show your support: Donation: Please print. Name(s): Address: City: State: $25 $50 $100 $250 Other: $ Sustainer s Circle: $1000 Zip: Phone: Township: Email(s): I/We would like to receive email updates from TART Trails. Check payable to TART is enclosed Charge to Visa / MC / Amex / Discover # Exp Please do not publish name(s) as a donor My/My partner s company will match my gift. I ll send the forms. Contact me/us about making a planned gift or gift of stock. Please mail form to: TART Trails, P. O. Box 252, Traverse City, MI 49685-0252 (231) 941-4300. Printing courtesy of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan.
Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Traverse City, MI 49685 Permit N. 490 Traverse city, michigan Because Trails Matter. Traverse Area Recreation and Transportation Trails, Inc. 231-941-4300 www.traversetrails.org Traverse Area Recreation and Transportation Trails, Inc. P.O. Box 252 Traverse City, Mi 49685-0252 R007918 Visit the Time to Let Go sculpture located along the TART Trail in Clinch Park