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Pinckney

Honey Creek Bridge Crossing – Great Lake-to-Lake Trails loop from Pinckney

Routes
United States
Michigan
Livingston County
Pinckney

Honey Creek Bridge Crossing – Great Lake-to-Lake Trails loop from Pinckney

Easy

2.6

(11)

44

riders

Honey Creek Bridge Crossing – Great Lake-to-Lake Trails loop from Pinckney

01:15

25.8km

50m

Gravel riding

Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 7, 2026

Tips

Your route passes through protected areas

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Pinckney State Recreation Area

Waypoints

A

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Parking

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1

1.34 km

Pinckney Trailhead – Lakelands Trail

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This is the closest stop on the Lakelands trail to downtown Pinckney

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2

3.69 km

Honey Creek Bridge Crossing

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Creek crossing with bridge at the north end of Pinckney rec area, watch out for horses this is a very popular trail for equestrians

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3

6.36 km

Kelly Road Parking Area

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Good access to Lakeland Trail with the gravel section, good gravel road

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4

9.11 km

Great Lake-to-Lake Trails

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The Great Lake-to-Lake Trails are a collection of over 275 miles of trail connecting Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. Over the course of paths trail users have a plethora of choices ranging from parks, lakes, rivers and cityscapes. Go to greatlaketolaketrail.org to find out more as it is a great resource for anyone looking to explore the area.

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5

11.2 km

Lakelands Trail State Park

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Technically considered a state park, this trail is part of the Great Lake-to-Lake Trail that runs all the way from South Haven to Port Huron. It's a mix of paved and crushed-stone surface, and is open to almost all non-motorized use, including walking, running, cycling and horseback riding. It's also popular for cross-country skiing in the winter.

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6

22.9 km

End of the Pavement

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If you go west of here, take a gravel bike or mountain bike!

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B

25.8 km

End point

Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

18.5 km

6.73 km

502 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

18.9 km

5.43 km

1.36 km

119 m

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Wednesday 20 May

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8°C

29 %

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