![]() view from the Skyline Trail (photo by Steve Benoche- used with permission) |
from the Ludington Daily News
Beginning in September, the Skyline Trail at Ludington State Park (Michigan) will be under reconstruction. A contract has been awarded to MIHM Enterprises for the large project.
The Skyline Trail is an elevated walkway that overlooks the southern dune portion of the park. It was originally built it 1979-80, and was constructed entirely of wood. The new trail will have steel support posts, and some sections will be even higher to allow the natural movement of sand.
Friends of Ludington State Park say this is one of the biggest projects they've undertaken. Over $350,000 was raised by the Friends. Another $50,000 came from Pennies From Heaven. The total cost of the project is $3.5 million, with the DNR picking up the bulk of the cost.
The project has been delayed from the original timetable, mostly due to engineering difficulties to bring the new trail up to current code standards while preserving the aspects that have made it a park favorite.
As pictured above, the trail has an En-Chroma viewer to enable color-blind persons to better enjoy the view, and that will be installed on the new walkway
The rebuilt trail is expected to be open in 2027.
See Friends of Ludington State Park
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