Fred Meijer White Pine Trail
The 92-mile White Pine Trail is a linear state park that connects Comstock Park to Cadillac, passing through 15 communities along the way. Open for non-motorized use, it’s a favorite for cyclists, runners, walkers, and cross-country skiers year-round. It’s one of the top 100 rails-to-trails in the US and a point of immense pride for the many Michiganders who use it every day!
White Pine Trail Access Points
There are dozens of places to hop onto the White Pine Trail, including at two of our three locations. Cadillac, Big Rapids, and several other communities along the path offer parking, amenities, and convenient shopping to make a full day on the trail convenient, safe, and fun.
White Pine Trail Cadillac
Einstein Cycles is just a few blocks from the Cadillac Commons, the official staging area. You’ll find ample parking, restrooms, and other amenities at the park, and we’re right here if you need anything!
White Pine Trail Big Rapids
The White Pine Trail runs through the heart of charming downtown Big Rapids - and across our doorstep! Einstein Cycles provides convenient parking for the White Pine Trail and other bike trails near Big Rapids. Stop in, and we’ll point you on your way!
White Pine Trails FAQs
How long is the White Pine Trail?
The Fred Meijer White Pine Trail is a 92-mile bike path connecting Comstock Park and Cadillac, MI.
Is the White Pine Trail paved?
The White Pine Trail is now completely paved! The final 22-mile gravel section near Reed City is now paved, making the trail more accessible to a wider audience.
Who takes care of the White Pine Trail?
The Friends of the White Pine Trail is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to maintaining, growing, and celebrating the WPT. You can support their work with a donation.
More questions about the Vasa, Cadillac Pathway, or other trails in Northern Michigan? Just ask Ec!
