NEWS
1 month ago
🌟 A Big Thank You to OSF HealthCare! 🌟We want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to OSF Healthcare for their generous support of the non-motorized trail network in Delta County! 🙌 Their contribution plays a crucial role in the development and maintenance of our beautiful trails, making them accessible for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're walking, biking, or simply exploring the great outdoors, these trails enhance our community's well-being and connection to nature. 🌳🚴♀️As we continue to improve and expand our trail system, we invite local businesses and organizations to join us in this mission. Your support can make a significant impact on the quality of our trails and the experiences they offer to residents and visitors alike. Together, we can create a vibrant network that promotes health, recreation, and community engagement. 💪💚 Interested in becoming a corporate partner? Click the link below to learn more about how you can contribute to the trail system and help us pave the way for a healthier, more active Delta County! Let's work together to keep our trails thriving! 🌟🌲👉 www.dcntrails.com
1 month ago
🌲🐴 Learn more about our friends from the Upper Peninsula Trail Horse Association! Their organization is a new nonprofit and a recent initiative is to expand equestrian trails at Bay de Noc Grand Island (South Trailhead), connecting them seamlessly to the existing trail system. Their volunteer team is working hard to enhance the outdoor experience for horse riders and nature lovers alike, ensuring everyone can enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the Upper Peninsula on horseback. Follow their Facebook page to stay tuned for updates on trail development, community events, and how you can get involved! Together, let's saddle up for adventure! 🌳✨
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🌲 Have you ever wandered the Days River Nature Trail in Kipling? We're excited to announce the addition of nearly 500 feet of boardwalk, making it easier than ever to explore those wet areas and enjoy year-round access! 🌿 Perfect for a refreshing mile-long wooded walk, this trail is a hidden gem just waiting for you. A big thank you to the Community Foundation for Delta County, The Sustainable Forestry & Wildlife Fund, and Smith and Sons Lumber Co. for making this project possible! Check out the TV6 story about our enhancements! 👇 #daysrivertrail #naturelovers #CommunityImpact
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Boardwalk added to Days River Nature Trail in Delta County
The Delta County Non-Motorized Trails organization has built 480 feet of wooden boardwalk to cover wet and swampy areas along the trail.