Fred Meijer Berry Junction Trail

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The Friends of the Fred Meijer Berry Junction is a gathering of volunteers organizing to assist in the promotion, maintenance and enhancement of the Berry Junction Trail that will be an accessible four seasons and environmentally friendly recreation trail for individuals, families and organizations.

Mission Statement

“Our mission is to promote, to maintain and to enhance the Fred Meijer Berry Junction Trail. This trail will be accessible year round and will be an environmentally-friendly recreational trail for all individuals.”

Vision

“To promote healthy outdoor activities on a user- friendly trail.”

Pere Marquette Berry Depot

The Pere Marquette Berry Depot, is an early view with two gandy dancer track crews on their carts. Berry was the location of a junction where the line from Muskegon split to Pentwater and White Cloud (Better Junction). [Alan Loftis Collection]

The Friends of the Fred Meijer Berry Junction Trail is 11.5 miles long connecting Muskegon on the South to the Whitehall-Montague area to the North. It connects to the Muskegon Lakeshore Trail and the William Field Memorial Hart-Montague Trail.

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