Biking Trails

Biking

With so many marked trails Newaygo County is a great place to spend the weekend biking with friends. From the North Country Trail, to the Hungerford Lake Trail, biking in this county is part of the culture and is thought of as a best kept secret.

Road Trails

Planning a road biking trek? Newaygo County is a part of the Grand Region Bike Trail. Download the Michigan Department of Transportation trail map to map your trip.

Stories from the Trail

How About a Walk on The Edge?

The Edge is a hiking and biking trail that runs along the Muskegon River on roads from Hardy Dam to Croton Dam. It's a slightly downhill stretch, so if you are running expect to have a fantastic pace per mile. I participated in a race a few years ago that started at...

A Branstrom Park Afternoon

A Branstrom Park Afternoon

With the sun shining brightly and spring in the air, one Sunday afternoon was the perfect day to hit the trails. I headed for Branstrom Park, in Fremont, to take a tour around the hiking trails there. The trails double as the Fremont Cross Country course, and the fun...

Birds of Newaygo County

Birds of Newaygo County

In Newaygo County we’re lucky to have a plethora of birds to see and hear while exploring the trails and natural outdoor spaces throughout the region. It is true that many birds don’t stay in Michigan during the winter-yet even then we have many bird species. One...

Are You Two Dam Tuff?

Are You Two Dam Tuff?

Are you Two Dam Tuff?   It's a question that gets asked the first Saturday in October each and every year in Newaygo County.  For those "in the know", The Croton and Hardy Dams are separated by about 6 miles as the crow flies, and are spectacular tourist draws in...

A Quaint Town & Country Path

A Quaint Town & Country Path

  Fremont has long been known as the Baby Food Capital of the World and attracts thousands of visitors to Gerber’s popular National Baby Food Festival in July. Visitors also come to enjoy Fremont’s Harvest Festival, nearby woods and lakes, and the Fremont Town...

Camp Newaygo & The Wetland Trail

Camp Newaygo & The Wetland Trail

On September 7th, 2024 a wildfire impacted Camp Newaygo’s beloved Wetland Trail, destroying sections of the wetland, boardwalk, and the wooden teaching platform. This trail, cherished by campers and the community, has long been a sanctuary for wildlife and a place to...

Newaygo Gets The Edge

As residents and visitors alike agree, Newaygo County has an enviable natural resource base that has to be experienced firsthand to be fully appreciated. 2014 brought the introduction of a new Newaygo County asset: The Edge! Ready to get away for an afternoon, an...

Hit the Trail

Newaygo is the perfect hub to begin your biking adventure. Whether you are planning an overnight stay or a week long trek, we have the right trailhead for you. What are you waiting for?