Lansing, MI–The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is calling on all trail enthusiasts to share their experiences and insights about the state’s extensive trail system. With over 13,400 miles of state-designated trails, the DNR is eager to understand how residents and visitors use and enjoy these outdoor pathways.
If you have ever explored Michigan’s state trails, whether for hiking, walking, running, riding, skiing, or paddling, the DNR invites you to take a few minutes to complete the Trails Experience Survey. Your feedback is crucial in helping the department enhance and improve trail experiences across the state.
Take the survey here: https://midnr.info/TrailsExperienceSurvey
Trail users are encouraged to share the survey link with friends, family, and fellow outdoor enthusiasts to ensure a wide range of responses. The insights gathered will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Michigan’s trails, ensuring they meet the needs and expectations of all users.
For more information about Michigan’s state-designated trails and the DNR’s initiatives, visit the Michigan DNR website.
About the Michigan DNR
Our mission is a commitment to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state’s natural and cultural resources for current and future generations.
Our vision is to be a nationally recognized leader in protecting natural and cultural resources, ensuring sustainable recreation use and enjoyment, enabling strong natural resource-based economies, improving and building strong relationships and partnerships, and fostering effective business practices and good governance.
Since 1917, the West Michigan Tourist Association (WMTA) has worked to market the very best of West Michigan to travelers from around the world.
WMTA’s membership base consists of more than 800 attractions, lodging, events, and activities all across the west side of Michigan, from the Indiana border all the way into the Upper Peninsula. Over the past century, Michigan’s tourism industry has become second to only manufacturing in Michigan, making WMTA a vital resource for the area’s tourist destinations.
Today, WMTA continues its mission as a self-sustaining, membership-funded non-profit. For more information, please visit WMTA.org.