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(1) Shiawassee River Water Heritage Trail

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Old WaterWorks building
Old Waterworks Building
Fenton area take-out
Fenton area take-out
Current difficult launch site
Current difficult launch site
Blue Heron in trees
Proposed launch site
Antique shop in Holly

The Shiawassee River is a shallow, slow moving stream which features an "Up North-Close By" view of nature starting from the old water works building in the Village of Holly and traveling seven river miles downstream through an unspoiled natural landscape to Strom Park.

A sanctioned and safe canoe launch will be created in WaterWorks Park. A parking lot, pedestrian bridge, and nature lookout will make the area accessible to all.

Great Blue Herons, Kingfishers and Sandhill cranes can be seen on most trips down the river. Muskrat scoot across the channel and turtles dive for under- water cover as canoeists paddle leisurely along.

For almost forty years this was the site of the first race of the season sponsored by the Michigan Canoe Racing Association. At competition pace, those enthusiasts could complete the course in less than an hour and a half whereas most visitors should expect to spend four or more hours on the river.

As proposed, this section of the Shiawassee River in northwest Oakland County will become one of the first Water Heritage Trails in Michigan.

Heritage Trails feature the history and cultural landmarks in accompanying guides, making day trips to the area even more enjoyable. Signage will indicate natural features, distance to take out and alerts to trail features ahead.

The trailhead in WaterWorks Park will connect to the land trails proposed by Headwaters Trails. It will be possible to walk or bicycle to the many points of interest featured along the proposed Trails 2, 3 and 4.

•  Join us in the construction of this beautiful river trail planned for 2006.


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