Soon, Michigan bicyclists might be able to pedal across the state on a new trail spanning both peninsulas.
Governor Snyder proposed the idea for the 599-mile path in his speech on the environment yesterday.
The trail would connect the state's existing asphalt, dirt, and gravel trails.
The route would wind from Belle Isle in Detroit, to the Mackinac Bridge and across the U.P. to Wisconsin.
Ron Olson runs the state’s parks and recreation division.
He says obstacles to the plan include building paths on private lands and securing more funding.
"There is no yet-defined pot of money to be able to say, 'Well, we’re going to do this,'" he said.
Olson says he expects the funds to come from state and federal grants. He estimates the trail will be complete in five years.
-Elaine Ezekiel, Michigan Radio Newsroom