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Bruno's Run Hiking and Mountain Biking Trail

Contact Info
2727 N. Lincoln Road
Escanaba, MI 49829

Phone 1:
906-786-4062
Phone 2:
906-789-3337
Basics
Length:
9 miles
Difficulty:
Intermediate,
Difficult
Time:
3 - 4 hours

Description

Although the trail is not groomed in winter for cross-country skiing, it does offer a suitable course for experienced skiers who prefer to break their own way. Ski only to your ability.

Winding its way past a host of small lakes etched in this relatively new glacial plain, the trail runs over foothills, along overlooks and through valleys. The many lakes and streams in the area and its variety of trees and other plants make it likely that those traveling the trail will spot wildlife or signs of their coming and going. If you are alert, you are sure to have an enjoyable outing.

Permits are not required for camping along the trail or for camp fires. Please be careful with fire and leave the trail as you would like to find it--free of litter and other evidence of human presence.

The trail is for people only. Horses and motorized vehicles are not allowed. Be aware of changing weather conditions and personal fatigue which can increase the hazards of the out-of-doors. Use the "buddy system" to make your outing safer and more enjoyable. Biting and stinging insects can be unpleasant, especially in spring and summer months; bring along insect repellent.

Moccasin Lake to Pete's Lake Campground (1.36 Mi/2.2 Km) - Beginning at a scenic point overlooking Moccasin Lake, the trail moves east from Forest Highway 13 to the campground north of Pete's Lake.

Pete's Lake to McKeever Lake (1.35 Mi/2.2 Km) - The trail winds between Pete's lake and Grassy Lake, generally following a route parallel to Forest Road 2173.

McKeever Lake to FR 2258 (2.06 Mi/3.28 Km) . A small bridge allows crossing of a stream south of McKeever Lake. Rolling hills on the western part of this segment provide some of the most scenic terrain on the trail. Dipper Lake and Wedge Lake may be viewed from overlooks along the way.

FR 2258 to Widewaters Campground (1.41 Mi/2.3 Km). After crossing Forest Highway 13 and the Indian River, the trail runs northwest to Fish Lake, where a bridge provides a stream crossing near the campground.

Widewaters Campground to Moccasin Lake (1.12 Mi/1.7 Km) - This short segment includes rolling country that travels over an old logging grade and through a dense stand of mature hemlock called the "Hemlock Cathedral." The round-trip ends at the trail access point at Moccasin Lake.

Details

Length:
9 miles
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Difficult
Time:
3 - 4 hours

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