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The Polly Ann Trail has been
open for public use in Dryden Township and Dryden Village
since 2000. The trail has been welcomed by the
community and has proven to be a great asset to the area.
Local groups have held horseback rides, bicycle rides,
nature walks, runs, and charity fundraisers. The Polly
Ann Trail in Lapeer County is a 20-mile former rail corridor
from Bordman Road to Kings Mill, passing through Dryden,
Imlay City, and Lum. This trail connects to the Polly
Ann Trail in Oakland County, which will eventually connect
to the Paint Creek, Clinton River, and Macomb-Orchard
Trails.
The Friends of the Polly Ann
Trail of Lapeer County is a grass roots organization of
citizens that supports the development and operation of
the Polly Ann Trail in Lapeer County. The group
was formed in October of 1997 to promote the acquisition
of the unused rail corridor once known as the Polly Ann
Railroad. Their mission is to support the
development of the Polly Ann Trail through community
informational campaigns, political action, volunteer
labor, and fundraising projects.
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Owned
by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources
and locally managed by the Polly Ann Trailway Management Council, Inc.
Created By:
John P. Rheaume
©2008