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North Country National Scenic Trail
Our Partners
 

The North Country National Scenic Trail is administered by the National Park Service in accordance with the National Trails System Act. The  goal of the Park Service is to fully develop the North Country Trail as a premier hiking and backpacking trail which is nationally significant in its scenic and recreational qualities.

The National Park Service works with the North Country Trail Association and a number of affiliated trail organizations in order to fulfill this vision for the trail.  These organizations include the Finger Lakes Trail Conference, the Buckeye Trail Association, the Superior Hiking Trail Association, the Minnesota Rovers Outing Club, and the Kekekabic Trail Club.

In addition the National Park Service acts in cooperation with other Federal, State, and local agencies, private organizations, and private landowners who host, develop, or maintain portions of the trail.

Photo of Mackinac Island  

Did You Know?
That Mackinac Island became America's second national park in 1875. It remained a national park until it was transferred to the State of Michigan in 1895. Yellowstone became the first national park in 1872. The island can be viewed from the North Country National Scenic Trail.

Last Updated: May 07, 2008 at 14:20 EST