A rather unique old building.
All backroads in Michigan lead to the Capital!
You can’t buy gas at Walkerville, but you can buy milk, chips and a soda.

Appears to have been a gas station and store at one time. Across the road from the Walkerville Store.

There is a Walkerville in Oceana County. This Walkerville is in southeast Shiawassee County. Our maps don’t show this one, so……… wondering how it got the name. This Walkerville is located at the corner of Bancroft Road and Braden Road.
What trip to Port Huron would be complete without stopping by one of the riverside parks and watching a Great Lakes Freighter or two.

The Blue Water Bridge to Canada.

A view of the riverfront from Pinegrove Park. Must be rough living in one of the houses.
Dighton in the late 1800s.

Dighton as it looks now.

How to get there:

For a walk in the woods or just a picnic, this park is great. The park is located west of M52, south of St. Charles, north of Chesaning, and northeast of Brant. The feature of the park is the beautiful trees and the southern branch of the Bad River that flows through the park.

Below you will find the marker located along the trails.

And a look at the trees.

Backroads Max with his owner Sean along the trails.

Features majestic spruce trees, three miles of hiking trails, cross country ski trail, with a pavilion, canoe launch and fishing sites.
Location:
Corner of Ring Rd and S. Fordney Rd.
St. Charles, MI

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Get off the highways, enjoy a slow pace, and enjoy the beauty of Michigan. We travel throughout Michigan and take the backroads when ever we can. You will see some of our adventures and the places we visit. Providing we can afford the gas. Wow!
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