EASTERN U.P TRAILS 

Trails throughout the region, both over land and water, are poised for development and recognition. The ability to achieve common and related goals can be enhanced significantly by working collaboratively to support projects that further our mission. Together we can develop and distribute outreach, interpretive, and educational materials, tools and programs that enhance, enrich or promote the Eastern U.P. Regional Trail System.

Download the 2020 List of EUP Trails

It is still widely recognized that getting out into nature is an important way to stay healthy during these difficult times. Here are some guidelines to help you stay safe:

  • Do not use preserves, parks, or trails if you are exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19, or if you have recently been exposed to COVID-19.
  • Stay at least 6 feet away from other people at all times.
  • Follow CDC’s guidance on personal hygiene prior to visiting preserves parks or trails.
  • Maintain distance between other cars in parking areas.
  • Be prepared for limited access to public restrooms, (use a toilet before you leave home).
  • Share the trail and warn other trail users of your presence and as you pass.
  • Be sure to tell someone where you are going and when you expect to be back.
  • Always leave no trace, including cleaning up after your pet, so be sure to bring a disposable bag to carry out any waste.
  • And remember to help stop ticks by wearing light-colored pants, closed-toe shoes, and applying EPA-approved bug repellent.

In 2014-15 the EUP Regional Planning & Development Commission, partnered with numerous stakeholders, and received a MDEQ Coastal Zone Management grant to inventory access sites along the Lake Superior shoreline from Grand Marais to Sault Ste. Marie and the St. Mary’s River shoreline from Sault Ste. Marie to DeTour Village.

Tasks included public input meetings, inventory and assessment of access sites, gap analysis, development of water trail planning language for inclusion in local recreation plans, gathering of cultural, historical, environmental, and safety information, and development of a website – www.upwatertrails.org.

This project completed the inventory of the EUP shoreline including Lake Michigan and Lake Huron shorelines. Don’t forget to check out the Lake Superior East Water Trail and St. Marys River Island Explorer Water Trail public access inventory and analysis for the entire EUP region.

Eastern U.P. Water Trails Website

Partnered with the Michigan Department of Transportation, the three Regional Planning Agencies of the Upper Peninsula have completed the 2022-2030 Superior Region Active Transportation Plan and Investment Strategy, representing a current inventory of nonmotorized facilities and future investment priorities. As grant and construction opportunities become available, this plan will be an official document we can build upon to realize future active transportation goals.

Click on the link below to view the plan.

Thank you again to all of the stakeholders that participated in the development of this plan.

2022 Superior Region Active Transportation Plan & Investment Strategy

North Country Trail

State of Michigan Trails

Bay Mills Community College EUP Recreation Guide

The following walking and biking brochures for Kinross Township and the City of Sault Ste. Marie were created as a result of a collaboration between the Chippewa County Health Department (CCHD) and the Michigan Department of  Health and Human Services (MDHHS) with the objective of increasing awareness about the health benefits of walking and physical activity as a means to reduce and manage chronic disease through the Active Living Grant Project.  The Active Living Grant Project was developed by the MDHHS Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity Prevention Program to develop sustainable projects that promote active living.

The MDOT regional bicycle map shows road surface types, traffic volumes, paved/unpaved trails with regional significance, recreational facilities, points of interest, and other facilities and amenities which make cycling across

the Eastern Upper Peninsula more enjoyable.

You can view PDF files of both the front and back of the EUP Bike Map below.

Maps may also be available at Michigan Welcome Centers or your local Chamber of Commerce. If you would like to request a free map, please contact us.

2022 Eastern U.P. Main Page (PDF)

2022 Eastern U.P. Map Back Page (PDF)

Adventure Cycling Association and several other organizations have teamed up with AASHTO (American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials) to develop a U.S. Bicycle Route System. With staff support from Adventure Cycling Association, AASHTO’s Task Force on U.S. Bicycle Routes is developing a corridor-level plan and designation scheme for this system.

The U.S. Bicycle Route System is a proposed network of bicycle routes of national and regional significance. These routes are selected by the State Departments of Transportation (DOTs), and designated and cataloged by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO).

You can explore the statewide Route in the map below, or check out the project’s Google Map.

After many years of partnering with local stakeholders to develop water trails, create non-motorized transportation plans, develop land-use policy, and digitally map routes and trails the Eastern U.P. Regional Planning & Development Commission (EUPRPDC) is working to continue bringing together like-minded individuals and groups to further common goals.

Often trails do not naturally terminate or redirect with municipal boundary lines, thus, as a multi-county agency, the EUPRP&DC has taken a lead coordinating role in developing a draft Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) and formally bringing together stakeholders with similar visions and missions to discuss issues and projects, develop policies and implement strategies.

Participation in the Eastern U.P. Regional Trails Consortium in no way obliges members to any financial commitments.  In this initial stage of coordination, we ask those interested in participating in the Eastern U.P. Regional Trails Consortium to please sign and return the representative contact information form, review the draft MOU document and provide any feedback to us on it.