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Ponte di legno abbandonato sul fiume Manistee

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Ponte di legno abbandonato sul fiume Manistee

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Ponte di legno abbandonato sul fiume Manistee

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The Abandoned Wooden Bridge Over the Manistee River is a captivating historical landmark located near Mesick in Wexford County, Michigan, in the scenic Lower Peninsula. Standing at an elevation of approximately 253 meters, this old Ann Arbor Railroad bridge offers a unique glimpse into Michigan's rich industrial past, spanning the renowned Manistee River, famous for its trout fishing.

Visitors are consistently drawn to this site for its striking landscape and the exceptional photographic opportunities it presents. The bridge itself, with…

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    12 ottobre 2023

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    Wow, che paesaggio.
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    27 dicembre 2022

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    Questo ponte crea un vicolo cieco nel processo, quindi è difficile arrivarci. Ma è un ottimo posto per scattare qualche foto del fiume.
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    Elevazione 250 m

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    giovedì 23 aprile

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    Velocità max vento: 17,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Wexford County, Michigan, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What is the typical trail difficulty to reach the Abandoned Wooden Bridge Over the Manistee River?

    The trail leading to the bridge is generally considered challenging due to its overgrown nature, potential for muck, and presence of bugs and mosquitoes, especially during warmer months. It's not typically recommended for beginners unless they are prepared for rugged conditions.

    Are there any loop trail options that include the Abandoned Wooden Bridge Over the Manistee River?

    Based on visitor tips, the bridge often creates a 'dead-end' on the trail, meaning it's primarily an out-and-back experience. While you can explore the surrounding area, a designated loop trail directly incorporating the bridge is not commonly available or easily navigable due to overgrowth.

    Is the trail to the Abandoned Wooden Bridge Over the Manistee River suitable for dogs?

    While there are no explicit restrictions, the challenging and overgrown nature of the trail, along with potential for muck and insects, means it might not be ideal for all dogs. If bringing a dog, ensure they are accustomed to rugged terrain and consider protective gear for paws.

    What are the parking arrangements for visiting the Abandoned Wooden Bridge Over the Manistee River?

    Parking can be challenging. The access trail is narrow, and visitors have noted that if driving down it, you might need to back in the entire way due to a lack of turn-around space. Arriving early, especially on weekends, is advisable to secure a spot.

    Are there any specific natural features or viewpoints near the bridge besides the Manistee River itself?

    Yes, beyond the captivating river views, visitors frequently mention an extraordinary beaver dam in the vicinity of the bridge. This adds another interesting natural element to the landscape and offers additional photographic opportunities.

    What should I wear and bring for a hike to the Abandoned Wooden Bridge Over the Manistee River?

    Given the challenging conditions, hikers should wear appropriate footwear, such as sturdy hiking boots, and long pants to protect against overgrowth. Insect repellent is highly recommended due to mosquitoes and bugs. Bringing water and a camera for the scenic views is also a good idea.

    Is the Abandoned Wooden Bridge Over the Manistee River accessible during winter?

    While the bridge itself remains, winter conditions in Michigan can make the trail extremely difficult or impassable due to snow and ice. Access roads might also be unplowed. Spring and fall generally offer more comfortable conditions with fewer insects and less extreme overgrowth.

    How long is the typical hike to the Abandoned Wooden Bridge Over the Manistee River?

    The exact length of the hike can vary depending on where you park and the specific route taken. However, given that the bridge is approximately one-third of a mile east of N9 Road, the hike itself is relatively short, but the challenging terrain can make it feel longer.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or trails near the Abandoned Wooden Bridge Over the Manistee River?

    The direct trail to the Abandoned Wooden Bridge is quite rugged and might not be suitable for very young children or those unaccustomed to challenging hikes. However, the broader Manistee River area offers various other trails and recreational opportunities that might be more family-friendly.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter near the Abandoned Wooden Bridge Over the Manistee River?

    The Manistee River is renowned for its trout fishery, so you might spot various fish species. The presence of an extraordinary beaver dam suggests beavers are active in the area. Additionally, as with any natural Michigan wilderness, you might encounter various birds, small mammals, and insects.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to the Abandoned Wooden Bridge Over the Manistee River?

    The bridge is located in a relatively remote area near Mesick, Michigan. Direct amenities like cafes, pubs, or immediate accommodation are limited. Visitors typically find these services in nearby towns such as Mesick or Manistee, which would require a drive.

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