Relief Maps

Hiking : Red - Red

United States Michigan Oakland County

Map of the trail for Red - Red

Durée

00:00:00

Distance

3.208 km

Dénivelé

0.0 m

This hiking route takes you through the picturesque area of Red - Red. The trail is a circular route with a total distance of 3.208 kilometers and no elevation gain, making it an easy hike suitable for all skill levels.

Along the way, you will come across several points of interest. At the beginning of the trail, you will find a water source approximately 1.52 kilometers from the start. As you progress, you will encounter more water sources located at various distances from the trail, with some being closer and others further away. These natural water features offer a refreshing sight and a chance to rehydrate during your hike.

Additionally, there are informational points scattered throughout the trail, providing insights about the area and enhancing your overall hiking experience. Some of these points are located midway through the hike, giving you an opportunity to learn more about the surroundings as you continue on your journey.

Before embarking on this hike, remember to bring an adequate supply of water and check the weather forecast to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Whether you are a seasoned hiker or a beginner looking to explore the outdoors, this route offers a pleasant and leisurely activity immersed in nature.

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