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Paint Creek Trail is an 8.9-mile (14.3 km) [2] rail trail linear park in northeast Oakland County, Michigan. [1] The course of the park generally follows Paint Creek, a stream that flows southeast towards the Clinton River. The trail is composed of crushed limestone and has a slope of 2% going south to north, [2] and has a width of 8 feet. [3]
Paint Creek is a 16.8-mile-long (27.0 km) [1] stream in the U.S. state of Michigan, located in northern Oakland County and rising in Brandon Township in the northern part of the county. The creek drains through a series of lakes that lead into Lake Orion. Paint Creek continues as the outflow from the east end of Lake Orion in downtown Lake Orion.
The railroad of Piney River and Paint Creek Railroad Company, herein called the carrier, is a single-track, standard-gauge, steam railroad, located in south-central West Virginia. The owned mileage extends from Beckley Junction to Prosperity, W. Va., 6.348 miles. The carrier also owns yard and side tracks totaling 3.770 miles.
The extension helps connect the Don Coppel Atheltic Complex with the corner of US 50 and Veteran's Parkway.
Paint Creek is a designated cold-water stream, as it also receives sources from groundwater and has a colder than average temperature. [9] Paint Creek contains no dams along its route, and it is also fed by numerous irrigation canals and lesser streams, including the McCarthy Drain. [10] The creek's largest tributary is West Branch Paint Creek ...
The hiking trail primarily follows the Michigan segment of the North Country National Scenic Trail with connectors to Belle Isle and Ironwood. [2]The biking trail connects existing trail such as the Paint Creek Trail in Oakland County, the North Central State Trail between Gaylord and Mackinaw City, and U.S. Bicycle Route 10 in the Upper Peninsula parallel to new trail. [2]
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Ithaca officials will explore “the impacts of various development scenarios and [provide] community leaders with decision-making tools” to protect Six Mile Creek, which provides drinking water ...