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Manistee: Hodenpyl to Red Bridge

When:
Monday, August 31, 2020, 9:45 AM
Where:
Mesick, MI  
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Lois Goldstein
231-938-9655 (p)
Category:
Easy River
Registration is closed - Event is full
Payment In Full In Advance Only
Capacity:
10
Available Slots:
Filled
No Fee

Come join us on our favorite stretch of the lower Manistee, about 45 minutes south of Chum’s Corners. We plan to paddle from Hodenpyl Dam to Red Bridge.  This section is rarely crowded, and there are several fun riffles along the way. The current is quick, but the river is wide enough to be easily negotiated by adventurous beginners. The waterfalls along the high banks should make this outing a truly spectacular visual experience.  Driving directions are below. 

 

We will meet in the morning, do the shuttle and then head downstream.  There will be a break for lunch, so bring one.  This is my favorite river for swim breaks, so expect to have some!  Paddling time should be between 3 and 4 hours.  You will be home by late afternoon.

 

Manistee River (Hodenpyl Dam)

Head south of TC on M-37 until you reach Mesick. Go west through town as M-37 joins M-115, and continue on M-115 as it crosses over the Manistee River. Do not turn south when M-37 turns again. One mile after M-37 has turned off, you will turn left (south) on Hodenpyl Dam Road (the first one after you cross the river). After about four miles, turn left on the dirt road and drive about ½ mile to the top of the Dam. If you notice the metal guardrail alongside the road and see that the road is starting to climb, you missed the turn.