With the 2021 sale of our beloved Camp Munhacke, the Potawatomi Trail Committee has officially ceased to exist. This includes patches, medals, and hikes. This page will be maintained, however, to respect the history of the committee and Scouting as well as in loving remembrance of Bill Baker and all who inspired appreciation of our beautiful trail systems. Historically, the Potawatomi Trail Commit
tee was comprised of volunteer members guided by a volunteer board who all shared a special interest in hiking, Scouting and preserving the integrity of the Potawatomi Trail. The Committee supported the Potawatomi Trail for respectful enjoyment by all outdoor enthusiasts. Sadly, the closure of Camp Munhacke resulted in our inability to offer our two annual organized hikes, the Fall Color Hike in October and the Winter Hike in January. Established in 1964 by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the then Wolverine Council of the Boy Scouts of America, 18 beautiful miles within the Pinckney Recreation Area were officially recognized. Years later in 1986, the connecting Waterloo-Pinckney/Ninawkee Trail was completed and offers an additional 46 miles of trail extending into the nearby Waterloo Recreation Area. Open to all who enjoy our great outdoors, portions of the trail systems are respectfully designated for hikers only. All efforts to observe this designation are critical to the preservation of the hiking trails and in the prevention of unnecessary and premature erosion. Situated within the Pinckney State Recreation Area, the trails are open to the public for year-round enjoyment! Please visit our webpage for maps of the trails. While the trail may indeed be just down the road from Hell, it's genuine paradise!