Rapid River Valley Drive
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Whitewater park. Most difficult section of river in Lower Peninsula. Approximately 1 mile of class II and class III rapids. Ending is actually just before Lake Michigan, upstream of the dam at Lake Street.
Nice relaxing river isolated section with virtually no obstacles and gentle current.
Slow current, flanked mostly by uninhabited swampland.
Starting at the outfall of Walloon Lake, the upper Bear River is a calm pristine float. The river begins with a medium current and some small obstructions to navigate around. The water is very clean and clear in this section, prior to being darkened by soil conditions downstream of Springvale Road. Virtually no development along this stretch, and there are not many places to go to land, but lots of very shallow sandy slow current areas to get out and play in the water. An easy current for the beginner kayaker.
Walk end to end inside the Mercato, then back again – for a quarter mile walk.
Traverse City is the Northern Michigan mecha for bicycling. Opportunities on two wheels range from the TART Trail along the waterfront, historical architectural neighborhoods, bike routes, and the Boardman Lake Trail. Without leaving the city, miles and miles of wonderful riding can be reached. Whether a novice biker, or an experienced cyclist, the variety of bicycling is endless.
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