Hiking and Walking

Hiking and Walking Hiking and Walking

Put on a pair of comfortable shoes and walk out your front at Three Rivers Landing onto scenic trails. From scenic riverwalks to forested uplands from sunny meadows to protected wetlands, the trail system at Three Rivers Landing covers a wide range of natural settings. These beautiful trail settings are home to diverse wildlife. Hikers should be on the lookout for birds like herons, cranes, kingfisher, duck, woodpeckers, owls, grouse and eagles. A waterfront environment is also prime habitat for deer, beaver, otter, raccoon, muskrat, turtles, red squirrel and porcupines.

Hiking and Walking

 

In close proximity to Three Rivers Landing there are numerous walking and hiking trails in Marinette County's nineteen county parks and thousands of acres of forestlands. Outside of Marinette County, yet still nearby, there are even more trails waiting to be discovered in the surrounding Nicolet National Forest and Michigan's Escanaba River State Forest. Whether one is looking for the thundering solitude of a remote sheltered track or to share the splendor of wilderness with a fellow hiker there is abundant variety for every Three Rivers Landing owner.

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