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While not the most scenic of trails, the M-21 Non-Motorized Path provides a useful ten-foot wide asphalt path through a suburban stretch of Flint Township, connecting at its eastern end to the Genesee Valley Trail. The sidepath trail is just over a mile and a half long, and takes you past a number of stores and eateries as it runs along the roadside. Continue along Corunna Road over the interstate to link up with the Genesee Valley Trail, a rail-trail that offers a more pleasant trail experience and can bring you all the way into the heart of Flint. A nice amenity for nearby residents, this trail does its job in forming a connection to the developing area trail network and giving residents a non-motorized alternative means of travel.
No dedicated parking is available for this trail, but many of the businesses along the route offer parking.
As a local, I no longer use this trail due to the expansion of the Flint area trail system. However, this trail is useful if one needs to connect to specific neighborhoods and businesses in the area. Can use the Genesee Valley Trail (no cars) to connect
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