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Ball Diamond Park - Rogers City

Blueways Water Trail Access Site
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Access Type: Via Gravel or Dirt Road

Trailhead for Sunrise Tail

Launch Type: Carry-in Launching (Kayak)

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Beach Type: Sand

Beach Approach: Moderate Banks

Vehicle Parking: large parking lots

Notes:

Long Shoreline Park; Huron Sunrise Trailhead, a paved bike trail that runs through Rogers City, along the Coast to Hoeft State Park and Forty Mile Lighthouse; Good parking and launch; Access to paddle around the Rogers City Limestone Quarry Operation. Be careful of lake freighters; This is the first access site West of Thompson’s Harbor State Park; Paddling along the Rogers City waterfront offers a nice mix of views, numerous access points. Be careful of recreational and fishing boat traffic out of the Rogers City Harbor. The combination of a parallel bike trail sets the stage a combination biking and Kayak experience.

GPS Coordinates:
45.41830553, -83.80324737
Contact:
Email: rldeuell@nemcog.org
 
 
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