I am concerned about the term, "Pathways" being supported by the new PASSPORT money. Pathways is a new term being used at the DNR for Linear Bike trails. The existing Trails systems in our state, that have been underfunded for many years, need much repairs and help. Investing money into PATHWAYS for Bikes, is not wise use of the people's money. Most people use our Park "Trails systems" for Hunting, Hiking, Birding, Mushroom hunting, Geocaching and many other recreational puposes.
@GOGETOUTDOORS Thanks for your comment. Up to 7 percent of Passport revenues will go towards state forest recreation and non-motorized pathways. State forest recreation includes such things as forest campgrounds maintenance/creation of non-motorized, multiple use trails (known as "pathways"). Although some linear trails are called pathways, non-linear trails are also known as pathways, provided they are non-motorized and open to ... Continued...
Continued... multiple uses (hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, birding, hunting, geocaching, etc.). Linear trails or non-linear trails open to motorized use would not fall under the designation of "pathways." Thanks for your interest, we hope this helps!
I am concerned about the term, "Pathways" being supported by the new PASSPORT money. Pathways is a new term being used at the DNR for Linear Bike trails. The existing Trails systems in our state, that have been underfunded for many years, need much repairs and help. Investing money into PATHWAYS for Bikes, is not wise use of the people's money. Most people use our Park "Trails systems" for Hunting, Hiking, Birding, Mushroom hunting, Geocaching and many other recreational puposes.
GOGETOUTDOORS 1 month ago
@GOGETOUTDOORS Thanks for your comment. Up to 7 percent of Passport revenues will go towards state forest recreation and non-motorized pathways. State forest recreation includes such things as forest campgrounds maintenance/creation of non-motorized, multiple use trails (known as "pathways"). Although some linear trails are called pathways, non-linear trails are also known as pathways, provided they are non-motorized and open to ... Continued...
MichiganDNRE 1 month ago
Continued... multiple uses (hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, birding, hunting, geocaching, etc.). Linear trails or non-linear trails open to motorized use would not fall under the designation of "pathways." Thanks for your interest, we hope this helps!
MichiganDNRE 1 month ago