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Pictured Rocks National LakeshoreChapel Falls begins its cascades into Chapel Lake below, one of many waterfalls in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
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Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
National Trails Day is June 6

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Date: June 1, 2009
Contact: Dave Kronk, 906-387-2607, ext. 206

Students from Munising High School volunteer to maintain the trail along Miners Beach.
NPS photo by Dave Kronk
Munising High School students work on the Miners Beach trail
High School  (MUNISING, Mich.) The American Hiking Society's signature trail awareness program, National Trails Day, inspires the public and trail enthusiasts nationwide to seek out their favorite trails to discover, learn about, and celebrate trails while participating in educational exhibits, trail dedications, gear demonstrations, instructional workshops and trail work projects. For 2009, June 6 has been designated as National Trails Day.

Recently Gordon Tester’s class from Munising High School spent a full day at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, helping with trail maintenance. This included erosion control efforts, tree planting and trail building.

“The students enjoyed being outside even though it was a cold and windy day. They learned that a lot of work goes into trail design and upkeep,” Park Ranger Dave Kronk said. People interested in volunteering some of their time to work on the park trails should contact volunteer coordinator Pam Baker at 387-3700.

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore has almost 100 miles of hiking trails. The Chapel Loop is a popular nine mile hike along the most scenic rock formations. Maps and information may be obtained at the Visitor Center in Munising or by visiting the park website at www.nps.gov/piro.

Come visit the park and celebrate National Trails Day!

Chapel Lake is shown with fall colors, a beautifu view of the northwoods in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.  

Did You Know?
Chapel Lake is one of several plunge pool lakes created by post glacial rivers after the Marquette advance of the most recent ice age. Its greatest depth is 140 feet. Other plunge pool lakes include Deer Lake and Ginpole Lake in Alger County, home of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
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Last Updated: June 01, 2009 at 14:24 EST