Polly Ann Trail
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Overview
The Polly Ann Trail is a 14.2 mile long, non-motorized trail located in Oakland County Michigan in suburban Detroit. The trail connects the communities of Orion Township, Oxford Township, the Village of Oxford, Addison Township, and the Village of Leonard. Our popular linear park utilizes the abandoned P.O. & N. railroad corridor and transverses through some of the most beautiful and untouched landscape in northern Oakland County.
The trail is open year round during daylight hours and is restricted to non-motorized uses. Walking, hiking, jogging, cycling, horseback riding, and cross country skiing in winter are just some of the activities enjoyed by users of all ages.
Activities
Hiking and biking are available on the entire trail. Future plans include a separate, parallel trail for horseback riding.
Trail Maps
Trail maps are available at http://pollyanntrailway.org/maps-body.html. Since this trail connects with several other trail systems in Oakland County, be sure to download connected and nearby trail maps from this same page.
Web Site
http://www.pollyanntrailway.org/ has a large amount of information available, including maps (http://www.pollyanntrailway.org/maps-body.html.
