Map of the Wadhams to Avoca Trail
Wadhams to Avoca Trail
Wadhams to Avoca Trail
LENGTH:
12 miles
SURFACE:
paved / unpaved
COMMUNITIES:
Avoca, Abbortsford, Township of Clyde, Kimball, Port Huron Charter Township
HIGHLIGHTS:
rail trail, westlands, woodlands, farmland, small communities, local parks, lakes, bridges
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The Wadhams to Avoca Trail is a 12-mile long paved and unpaved pathway located in Eastern Michigan. The trail stretches from the community of Avoca to Port Huron Charter Township to the west of Sarnia. The trail was built along an abandoned railroad right-of-way and uses the old railroad bridge to cross Mill Creek. The route of the trail goes cross country past farms and forested stretches with relatively few road crossings.
Conditions
The Wadhams to Avoca Trail is open for non-motorized uses such as bike riding and walking. Horseback riding is allowed on certain portions. The trail is mostly unpaved, but it is paved for 5-miles in the Kimball Township at the south end.
Communities
The Wadhams to Avoca Trail goes past the following communities: Avoca, Abbortsford, Township of Clyde, Kimball and Port Huron Charter Township.
Points of Interest
The Wadhams to Avoca Trail goes past the following points of interest:
Avoca Elementary School |
Bridge over Mill Creek |
End Points
The north end of the Wadhams to Avoca Trail is located just south of Highway 136 in the small community of Avoca. there is a trailhead with parking and a restroom at this location.
The south end of the Wadhams to Avoca Trail is located at Griswold Road, just west of Interstate 94 and 3.5 miles west of Downtown Port Huron.
Resources
Following are links to official off-site resources to find out more details about the Wadhams to Avoca Trail in Eastern Michigan.
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