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Paint Creek Trail

Commission Backcountry Trail Frontcountry Trail Rail Trail
  • Length
    8.9 miles
  • Elevation Gain
    --
  • Route Type
    out & back

  • PRAIRIE RESTORATION ART PROJECT ALONG PAINT CREEK TRAIL.
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Location: Rochester, Rochester Hills, Oakland Twp., Orion Twp, Lake Orion, Connects Rochester northwest to Oxford, east of Bald Mountain State Recreation Area.

  • States: Michigan
  • Counties: Oakland

Paint Creek Trail, the first rail trail in Michigan, is a nature lover's dream. It follows the Paint Creek as it meanders through fields, prairies, woodlands, and marshlands. The Paint Creek is the major remaining cold water designated trout stream in the Detroit area, around which many games and non-game birds, frogs, snakes, and toads make their home. A naturalized corridor, the Trailways is home to fox, squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, quail, pheasant, and forest birds. White-tail deer are frequently observed in the early morning or at dusk. Acquired in 1983, it was developed with crushed limestone in 1990. Crushed limestone was chosen over asphalt to maintain the natural setting. This 8 ft wide, all-weather surface makes it ideal for many activities, including hiking, hiking, walking, skiing, and horse riding, and serves a broad population of 128,000. The Trail Commission recently restored a 1.3-acre natural Prairie and commemorated the project with a cultural art project and educational video. Our prairie site is home to many native species, including Big Blue Stem and Wild Lupine.

The Paint Creek Trail is an integral part of the extensive Oakland Trail Network which will include 212 miles of trail when completed. Some significant connections include Clinton River Trail and Macomb Orchard Trail. Our next connection will be with the Polly Ann Trail. Our trail also extends through Bald Mountain Recreation Area, a 4,637-acre state park with an extensive trail system. Many historic resources are located along the trail. Historians believe that the Native Americans were active in the area and followed Paint Creek to create a transportation corridor. Within a short walk from the trail, the Paint Creek and Goodison Cider Mills are located in the unincorporated Village of Goodison. In Orion Township, the Carpenter-Rudd Mill Site abuts the trail and Bald Mountain. Our design, connections, partnerships, and accessible resources improve the quality of life for all users.

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Allowed Uses:

Bicycling Dogs, on leash Equestrian Hiking/Walking

Other Activities

  • Fishing

Public Contact

Kristen Myers
Paint Creek Trailways Commission
4393 Collins Road
Rochester, MI 48306
[email protected](248) 651-9260
www.paintcreektrail.org

Contact the trail manager for current maps and visiting details.

More Details

  • Elevation (low): 750
  • Elevation (high): 980
  • Elevation (cumulative): --

  • Part of a Trail System? No
  • National Designations: Legacy Millenium
  • Surface (primary): Rock, crushed
  • Surfaces (additional): Rock, crushed

  • Tread Width (average): 96"
  • Tread Width (minimum): --
  • Running length (minimum): --

  • Tread Grade (average, percent): 2
  • Tread Grade (maximum): 2
  • Running length (maximum): --

  • Cross-slope (average, percent): --
  • Cross-slope (maximum): --
  • Running length (maximum): --
  • Certified as an NRT
    May 31, 2006
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