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M-119 continues westward, passing through a residential area on Bluff Drive as it leaves the city. [6] [7] From Harbor Springs on, M-119 is the Tunnel of Trees Scenic Heritage Route, [8] one of the Pure Michigan Byways in the state. Bluff Drive becomes Lake Shore Drive near the Harbor Point Golf Course, and M-119 turns northward to follow the ...
Tunnel of Trees Scenic Heritage Route: 21.028 33.841 Western Harbor Springs city limits C-66/C-77 (State Road) in Cross Village: 2003: Follows M-119 through the "Tunnel of Trees" [50] [51] Recreational UP Hidden Coast Recreational Heritage Trail: 64.451 103.724 Wisconsin state line in Menominee: Mather Avenue in Gladstone: 2007
The "Tunnel of Trees" portion of M-119 running between Good Hart and Cross Village. The "Tunnel of Trees", a breathtaking scenic drive down the winding Lake Michigan shoreline runs between Cross Village and Harbor Springs to the south. The drive is famed for its fall color scenery.
The William Bartram Scenic and Historic Highway– State Road 13 – winds its way along the St. Johns River through pine and palmetto barrens, oak hammocks and swamps, often canopied with trees. Map.
A portion of the "Tunnel of Trees" section running between Harbor Springs and Good Hart; note the lack of a centerline. M-119 ...
A tree tunnel is a road, lane or track where the trees on each side form a more or less continuous canopy overhead, giving the effect of a tunnel. The effect may be achieved in a formal avenue lined with trees or in a more rural setting with randomly placed trees on each side of the route. [1] [2]
U.S. Route 119 (US 119) is a spur of US 19. It is a north–south route (on a northeast–southwest alignment) that was an original United States highway of 1926. It is Corridor G of the Appalachian Development Highway System (ADHS) east of US 23 and KY 80 in Kentucky to Interstate 64 at Charleston, West Virginia .
Tree Tunnel on Route 250, July 2008. Immediately south of where the road meets Route 50, the road (there known as Maluhia Road, meaning "peaceful") enters the Tunnel of Trees, a stand of Eucalyptus robusta, Swamp Mahogany. The stand, which lines either side of the road for more than a mile, providing shade and a characteristic smell.