North Country Trail

Barry County, Michigan

North Country Trail

Embark on an journey along the North Country National Scenic Trail as it traverses the picturesque landscapes of Barry County, Michigan. This magnificent trail actually spans an impressive distance of over 4,800 miles, stretching from the town of Middlebury in Vermont to the serene Lake Sakakawea State Park in the heart of North Dakota. It weaves its way through eight states, including Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota, allowing you to explore the diverse beauty of the American countryside.

Starting in Vermont, it gradually makes its way westward, traversing the rolling hills of Pennsylvania and southern Ohio. As it nears Cincinnati, it heads north through the landscapes of western Ohio, leading you to the hills of southeastern Michigan. From there, it continues through the western Lower Peninsula, offering captivating views as it crosses the majestic Straits of Mackinac. The trail then takes a northern route, guiding you through the breathtaking Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

Crossing into Wisconsin, it follows the pristine shoreline of Lake Superior before reaching the northeastern corner of Minnesota. From there, the trail turns west, passing through the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and the magnificent Chippewa National Forest in central northern Minnesota.

Finally, it enters the southeastern region of North Dakota, ultimately culminating in its terminus at the center of the state.

Discover the wonders of the North Country Trail as it unveils the stunning landscapes, rich history, and boundless adventures that await along its extensive route. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Barry County, Michigan, and experience the magic of this remarkable national scenic trail.

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