Does the Mackinac Bridge Labor Day Walk sound like a good idea yet it’s too far
away for you to participate? You won’t need to travel all the way to St. Ignace
to join in Michigan’s Labor Day walking tradition. Each year on Labor Day, St
.Clair County Parks hosts a Labor Day Community Walk to help increase the number
of active people on Labor Day weekend.
The five mile, “Trek the Trestle” Labor Day event has
been held annually since 2007. The walk takes place on the Wadhams to Avoca
Trail, crossing the 640ft. Mill Creek trestle, the longest bridge of its kind in
the state of Michigan. Labor Day Community Walks are held throughout the state
in conjunction with the Mackinac Bridge Labor Day Walk. Community Walks help
provide a similar experience to residents unable to participate in the annual
walk across the Mighty Mac.
Walks like this are important steps toward helping citizens lead healthier, more
physically active lives. By hosting local walks Michigan communities are able to
demonstrate their commitment to healthy living, physical activity and community
involvement.
“By holding local events all across the state, we hope to double or even triple
the number of walkers on Labor Day and bring attention to the importance of
physical activity for the health of Michigan,” explains Marilyn Lieber,
president and CEO of the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness, Health and
Sports.
So on Labor Day, Come and Join us! Call (810) 989-6960 for more information.
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