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3.79 out of 5 Rider Rating 3.79
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By Guest (0 McR Points) on Jul 31, 2008

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February 9, 2011
I did this trip over the past fall. Great roads…
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January 19, 2011
This route links up to lots of other cool little…
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Written Directions

Start in Point Huron, MI and look for Pine Grove Ave heading north, which will then veer right, onto 24th Ave. These roads get you through town, and onto M-25, or Lakeshore Rd. Head north out of town on MI-25. MI-25 will follow the thumb shaped coastline all the way up to Harbor Beach, Port Hope, and Port Austin (you'll see that Lakeshore Rd. turns into Grindstone Rd. and heads west into Port Austin). Continue on to the town of Sebewaing and to the end point of Bay City, MI. From there you can go through Bay City and hop on I-75 to go the fast way home. Or, for the more adventurous, travel directly south from Port Austin on M-53/Van Dyke Rd. towards Bad Axe. At Bad Axe, turn right heading west on M-53 and then turn right, onto Huron Line Rd heading west [about 35 miles south from Port Austin at this point]. Huron Line road will intersect Richie Rd. Turning left [south] will take you to the famous Octagon Barn [https://www.thumboctagonbarn.org/] - a true rarity and must see. After seeing the barn, keep going south on Richie Rd. to Bay City Forestville Rd. - turn right and head west again, towards Gagetown - who's claim to fame is the first bank to have FDIC!! And, if it's still there, also home of Michigan's only Anastazi Indian /Southwestern style restaurant. You can either backtrack to M-53 and continue south, or beeline straight south of Gagetown on Dodge Rd. til you T-bone M-81/Cass City Rd., where turning left [heading east] will take you to M-53, or turning right [heading west] will take you towards Saginaw where you can jump on M-23.

Scenery

Once you get onto scenic highway M-25, north of Port Huron, the sense that "you're somewhere else" really takes over. The hwy takes you close to Lake Huron quite frequently, as well as pastoral farm scenes as the road twists following the contour of the thumb. You can do this whole route as a day trip, or stay overnight in Port Austin and enjoy some of that good 'ol Michigan hospitality. Either way, it's a great motorcycle ride.

Drive Enjoyment

North of Port Huron, M-25 it's mostly 2-lane - no dirt or gravel roads. Not many blind corners, but be wary of wild turkeys crossing the road [they go left when they should go right].

Tourism Opportunities

Port Austin, at the very tip of the thumb has inexpensive lodging, The Garfield Inn (yes, the fmr. President was a frequent visitor) has wonderful food and very nice rooms, also there's several local eateries and taverns all on the main strip, south of the harbor breakwater. Make sure you walk out onto the harbor breakwater for a super view of the lake and the town inland. There's fishing charter boats available as well.

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Guest
July 19, 2009
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M-25 from Port Huron all around the thumb to Bay City is a wonderful ride, especially in the fall, colors are great! The Edison Inn in Port Huron has good food, wonderful view. Lexington has cute shops, Slap Jacks has a tasty lunch. Grindstone City has Captain Morgans where you can sit out on the patio and enjoy the view along with a ice cold beer and always great food. Caseville has a Cheeseburger festival in August that is wild and crazy!!! And Bay City downtown on the riverfront, try the Fishhouse great view of the river and decent food.
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Guest
January 11, 2009
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I did a similar ride in September 2008. The scenery was indeed beautiful, and the ride was peaceful. Aside from a little bit of construction (which ended up stopping us while my ride partner and I were both on our reserve tanks!), the ride was largely uneventful. There's a write-up at https://www.cejcamping.com/Motorcycle-Camping/thumbing-a-ride.html
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killedbydeath
March 10, 2020
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Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
Good long days ride, a lot of straight flat roads. Easy riding some nice places to stop along the way
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