About Us
The Isabella County Friends of the Mid-Michigan Community Pathways was organized in 2017 as a 501(c)(3) corporation. Its goal is to establish a recreational trail in Isabella County to promote understanding through education on the advantages of such a trail, and to establish the programs to develop, maintain and operate such a trail. Trail users would include bicyclists, in-line skaters, hikers, joggers, walkers, cross-country skiers, snow shoers and nature lovers. No motorized vehicles are allowed. The Trail would be open from sunrise to sunset, year round but will not be maintained during winter months.
CHARTER STATEMENT
Develop the Mid-Michigan Community Non-Motorized Pathway through Isabella County connecting Gratiot and Clare counties, promoting partnerships with communities, businesses and governments in the area.
Long-Term Goal
Have a separate non-motorized pathway providing a quality non-motorized environment for all through safety, health, education, culture and art. Provide linkage to businesses and communities through other routes, including regional tracks.
Purpose
Create the Mid-Michigan Community Non-Motorized Pathway for the benefit of the public residents, communities and governments in the area of the path. Elements of the path include:
Separate non-motorized path
Connection to the communities
Quality family experience
Link to public parking (park & ride, bike) lots
Promote art and cultures
Support education
Provide a low-stress quality experience
Link to major trails
Low impact environmentally and socially.
CHARTER STATEMENT
Develop the Mid-Michigan Community Non-Motorized Pathway through Isabella County connecting Gratiot and Clare counties, promoting partnerships with communities, businesses and governments in the area.
Long-Term Goal
Have a separate non-motorized pathway providing a quality non-motorized environment for all through safety, health, education, culture and art. Provide linkage to businesses and communities through other routes, including regional tracks.
Purpose
Create the Mid-Michigan Community Non-Motorized Pathway for the benefit of the public residents, communities and governments in the area of the path. Elements of the path include:
Separate non-motorized path
Connection to the communities
Quality family experience
Link to public parking (park & ride, bike) lots
Promote art and cultures
Support education
Provide a low-stress quality experience
Link to major trails
Low impact environmentally and socially.