2009 Sunrise Adventure Tour
A family oriented bicycle tour that showcases the pristine natural beauty of northeast Michigan along the sun-kissed shores of Lake Huron.
| Dates: | June 19-21 |
| Mileage: | Variable Distances (40 & 60 mi. daily options) |
| Riders: | 172 |
| Fees: | $115, Adult - LMB Member |
| Late Fee: | Add $20 after May 26th |
| Lodging: | Make your own reservations for Motel or camping. |
Registration is now closed.
Questions:
Our rider info section answers most questions
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Itinerary:
| Day | Description | Mileage |
| Thursday | Check-in and explore Rogers City and surrounding area on your own | NA |
| Friday | South through Metz and Posen | 35 - 56 miles |
| Saturday | South around Grand Lake |
47 - 67 miles |
| Sunday | North past Black Lake and Ocqueoc Falls | 20- 40 - 54 miles |
Start out the day meeting at the pavilion in Lakeside Park where you will get the day’s itinerary. Then you will embark on the day’s ride exploring the backroads of northeast Michigan passing through farmlands and old apple orchards, centennial farms and vistas that go on and on. And perhaps the lilacs may still be in bloom. This is a scent that permeates the country air. The beauty of northeast Michigan roads is that they are less traveled by motorists and are all well-maintained. The route leads to the town of Posen. Posen is famous for the first REC light pole in the US and for its annual potato festival. From Posen you will head to Metz and St. Dominic’s Church. There you will be treated to a “free” lunch in the historic parish hall. After lunch you will again explore the beautiful countryside of rural northeast Michigan as you head back to Rogers City.
Once again the day will start out meeting at the pavilion in Lakeside Park where you will get the day’s itinerary. Just a few miles from the pavilion, you will be treated to a home-cooked hearty breakfast at the historic St. Michael’s in Bellknap. Once you’re fueled up and ready to go, you will be heading south to several destinations of interest. The ride will take you through Presque Isle Harbor where you can stop and see the Antique Wooden Boat Show with dozens of authentic vintage wooden boats on display along with an arts and crafts show. Further along the route you will ride to the Old Presque Isle Lighthouse and have an opportunity to tour the lightkeeper’s cabin and climb the old light tower. It has a reputation of being haunted…so they say. Down the road is the New Presque Isle Lighthouse, keeper’s house and gift shop. There is plenty of maritime history to keep those afficionados interested. The picnic area is an ideal setting to stop and have a snack.
The route leads to the Ocqueoc Falls. The only falls in northern lower Michigan. This is perfect setting to take those pictures to last a lifetime. Much of old legend lies along the riverbanks of the Ocqueoc River where ancient Anishinabe traversed the area and set up encampments.
As you continue to travel along US 23, you will see some awesome sights of Lake Huron from an elevated view. There are plenty of scenic lookouts to take pictures. Amenities:
Things to Do…and Places to Explore while you’re here…
Contact:
Rich Moeller, LMB Executive Director
office@LMB.org
(888) 642-4537
John Lindemayer, LMB Associate Director
jlindenmayer@LMB.org
(888) 642-453
