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Trail Photos

A wood sign identifies the Mike Levine Lakelands Trail; the adjacent trail heads off into the distance

A DNR sign identifies the Mike Levine Lakelands Trail in Leoni Township

With trees in fall color, three men hold tools to install a sign frame. A generator and toolbox are in the foreground

Steve Ostrander, Rich Geer and Matt Klein installed 11 sign frames along the trail in October 2021, just like this one in the village of Hamburg.

A paved trail passes through trees in autumn colors

The Mike Levine Lakelands Trail passes through a scenic autumn setting in Hamburg Township.

Two men stand on ladders to install an interpretive sign into a metal frame

Matt Klein and Rich Geer install an interpretive sign in Hamburg.

Old railroad bridge footings carry the Mike Levine Lakelands Trail across the Huron River

Old railroad bridge footings carry the Mike Levine Lakelands Trail across the Huron River.

A front bicycle tire on a paved trail, with trees and a lake to the left

Riding a bike on the Mike Levine Lakelands Trail along Zukey Lake.

A woman in a blue shirt speaks to a crowd of 30 people on grass next to a trail

On May 14, 2022, Michigan History Center director Sandra Clark speaks to attendees during the heritage sign dedication ceremony at the trailhead in Hamburg.

A woman and a man pull down a green drape with a Michigan DNR logo, revealing an interpretive sign in a black metal frame

On May 14, 2022, Michigan History Center director Sandra Clark and philanthropist Mike Levine unveil a Lakelands Trail interpretive sign during the heritage sign dedication ceremony at the trailhead in Hamburg.

A man in a green jacket stands reading an interpretive sign

Matt Klein reads a heritage interpretive sign along the Mike Levine Lakelands Trail at the site where the village of Anderson once stood.

Interpretive sign in a black metal frame, located along a trail which runs off into the distance. A flat and green farm field is in the background

Interpretive sign about seasonal farm labor, located along the Mike Levine Lakelands Trail near Stockbridge.

Interpretive sign in a black metal frame, with trees and a steel bridge for the trail in background

Interpretive sign at the old Roots Station site along the Mike Levine Lakelands Trail in Leoni Township.