Author: Amie

  • Camping at Sleeper State Park

    Camping at Sleeper State Park

    Sleeper State Park is located in Caseville, Michigan at the tip of Michigan’s thumb. Caseville is most prominently known for its annual cheeseburger festival. While we weren’t there to celebrate the cheeseburger, we did enjoy our time at Sleeper State Park.

  • Are You Tick Aware?

    Are You Tick Aware?

    It is spring and the prime season for ticks. These little creatures can be intimidating and scary. They have the power to dampen what could be a fun hiking or camping trip. But the reality is, we need to learn to co-exist with them because they aren’t going anywhere. To…

  • Running the Half Marathon at Trail Weekend

    Running the Half Marathon at Trail Weekend

    Trail Weekend is a well-known race in the area. It takes place in the beautiful Pickney Recreational Area in Pickney, Michigan, and has a little bit of everything for all trail runners. Participants can choose from 4 different distances, each with its own set of challenges.

  • Hoppin’ Along the Hippity Hop 5K

    The Hippity Hop 5K has become an annual tradition for me. This was my fourth year participating. This year was especially challenging as severe flooding made it impossible to follow the typical route, which ended up being a blessing.

  • An Outdoor Michigan Spring Bucket List

    An Outdoor Michigan Spring Bucket List

    There are few things more exciting than the first blooms of Spring. Life is beginning to awake from the long, cold winter. And with it, adventures are being planned and hikes are being taken. Camp, hike, and explore all spring long with these bucket list items.

  • A Wonderful Cabin for a Winter Weekend Getaway

    A Wonderful Cabin for a Winter Weekend Getaway

    Winter has been lacking this year in our area of the state. Snow has not been sticking around. So we decided to pack up the pups and head north in search of a cozy cabin for a winter wonderland getaway. We found just that in Afton, Michigan.

  • Snowshoeing in a Winter Wonderland

    Snowshoeing in a Winter Wonderland

    Winter has been lacking in these parts this year. So when a large snowstorm finally rolls through, you can find skiers and snowshoers alike out on the trails. Woldumar Nature Center is one of my favorite mid-Michigan destinations to do just that.

  • Gear Review: XOSKIN Shirts, Sleeves, & Socks

    Gear Review: XOSKIN Shirts, Sleeves, & Socks

    From the first time I learned about XOSKIN, I was curious to try it out. It sounded too good to be true. Apparel that mimicked skin. I’ve heard these claims before and have been disappointed. But after purchasing three different XOSKIN items, I have to say, I’m sold.

  • The St. Joseph Lighthouses

    The St. Joseph Lighthouses

    The St. Joseph Lighthouses are located at the mouth of the St. Joseph River on Lake Michigan in the southwest corner of the state.

  • Discovering Beckwith Nature Preserve

    Discovering Beckwith Nature Preserve

    If you’re looking for a quick, easy hike, Beckwith Nature Preserve is the place for you. This little trail system provides an escape to nature all with the convenience of being tucked away on the edge of town.

  • Gift Guide For Your Favorite Outdoor Enthusiast

    Gift Guide For Your Favorite Outdoor Enthusiast

    There is little better than giving a gift that helps support someone you love to continue doing what they love. Finding the right gift can be challenging. There are so many options out there and everyone has their own preferences, especially when it comes to outdoor gear.

  • Here Be Dragons: Dragons in the Woods 5K

    Here Be Dragons: Dragons in the Woods 5K

    Finding a local 5K trail race is quite the feat. Most races in this area stick to the pavement. Dragons in the Woods is one of the few exceptions. It is 100% a trail race and takes place on one of my frequent stomping grounds – Birchfield Park.

  • Take a Hike in Marquette

    Take a Hike in Marquette

    Hiking options are abundant in Marquette, Michigan. With scenic views everywhere, unique terrain, and waterfalls galore, it is easy to see why Marquette is one of my favorite Michigan hiking destinations. Here are some of my favorite trails to hike in the area.

  • Race the Timber Trails 5K

    Race the Timber Trails 5K

    The Timber Trails 5K is an example of an iconic fall race. Cool temperatures, wooded trails, and a scenic course through one of Mid-Michigan’s prettiest county parks.

  • A Fall Hike in the Smoky Mountains: Charlies Bunion

    A Fall Hike in the Smoky Mountains: Charlies Bunion

    Hop on the Appalachian Trail and find beautiful vistas at Charlies Bunion in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This is one of my favorite places within the park to experience autumn in the mountains.

  • Completing the World’s Most Perfect Little Trail Race: The Hungerford Games 50 Mile

    Completing the World’s Most Perfect Little Trail Race: The Hungerford Games 50 Mile

    The “world’s most perfect little trail race” began at sunrise. With the sound of a buzzer, the Hungerford Games Trail Race started. I was happily on my way to completing my first 50-mile ultramarathon.

  • Exploring the Powell Township Recreation Area

    Exploring the Powell Township Recreation Area

    From the first time I heard about the Powell Township Recreation trails, I could not wait to step foot on them. Located in one of my favorite locations, Marquette County, this trail system has a lot to offer. As part of the Noquemanon Trail Network, it does not disappoint.

  • Pick Your Fall Michigan Adventure

    Pick Your Fall Michigan Adventure

    Fall in Michigan is a spectacular time of year to celebrate the great outdoors. Crisp cool days, no bugs trying to carry you away, and scenery unlike any other. So refuel your bucket list and get ready for another set of adventures.

  • A Beginners Trail Guide to Hiking

    A Beginners Trail Guide to Hiking

    Going on your first hike can be overwhelming and intimidating. With all of the information out there, it’s hard to know what to do and how to do it. Based on my experiences as a hiker and a trail runner, I decided to put together this basic guide to trail…

  • 5 Waterfalls to Visit in the Keweenaw

    5 Waterfalls to Visit in the Keweenaw

    Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula is a haven for all kinds of outdoor enthusiasts. It has rugged mountain views, wild rivers, and quaint historic towns sprinkled in between. There are plenty of adventures and waterfalls to keep one satisfied. So grab your hiking boots and get ready to visit these 5 waterfalls.

  • A Virtual Event: Miles for Migraine

    A Virtual Event: Miles for Migraine

    Every year multiple cities throughout the United States become the host of a Miles for Migraine 5K event. While there are no races being hosted in the cities near me, for the last few years, I have made it a goal to participate in at least one of these events…

  • Running the Trails at Ionia State Recreation Area

    Running the Trails at Ionia State Recreation Area

    Like most of Michigan’s state parks, Ionia State Recreation Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. From forested campsites, sandy beaches, and miles of trails, it has adventure around every corner. This pretty park is a great option for a long hike or run.

  • A Wooded Hike to Lake Michigan at Saugatuck Dunes State Park

    A Wooded Hike to Lake Michigan at Saugatuck Dunes State Park

    Looking for a sandy adventure that leads to a dip in a Great Lake? Saugatuck Dunes State Park has got you covered. With over 10 miles of hiking trails, beautiful beaches, and access to Lake Michigan, this state park is an excellent place to enjoy the hot summer months.

  • Lansing’s Run for Fame 5K

    Lansing’s Run for Fame 5K

    With so many 5Ks occurring in the summer months, it is really hard to narrow it down to which ones to participate in. If you’re looking for a quick and easy summer near Lansing, Michigan, I recommend the Run for Fame 5K.

  • Climbing Mount Baldhead

    Climbing Mount Baldhead

    Looking for a unique adventure? Mount Baldhead in Saugatuck, Michigan has exactly what you’re looking for. Climb the Stair-Climb From Hell for spectacular views of Saugatuck, Douglas, and a glimpse of Lake Michigan.