About cycling & running in MidlandMidland Training Notes
Running: Locals run Midland through parks, river paths, and easy out-and-backs. The Pere Marquette Rail-Trail gives steady base miles from the Tridge toward Dublin. The Chippewa Trail runs 4 miles from the Tridge southwest to the Chippewa Nature Center. You can do a 10 km day with 19 m of gain. You can do 75 km with 6 m of gain when you want flat Z2. BARC covers Bay, Midland, and Saginaw Counties. Greater Midland Dow RunWalk, Run The River, Floyd 5K Run / Walk, and Red Moon Trail Run are the anchor races.
Cycling: Locals ride the paved Pere Marquette Rail-Trail and Chippewa Trail for clean endurance work. The Gnu Loop Mountain Biking Trail runs 7 km. Gnu Loop rides like local singletrack and suits AM and XC bikes. The Gnu Loop climb only gains 3 m, so Midland climbing means short punches, not hill repeats. The trail sits between 195 m and 198 m, so intervals come from effort, not elevation. MMBC practices once a week on Wednesday nights at City Forest. Central Michigan Mountain Bike Association is the local trail association, and MMBC points riders toward the MiSCA fall race series.
Season: Summer carries the best Midland feel for both runners and riders, with hot, rainy days and cool nights. Locals watch the low spots after rain, because City Forest can be a little wet in low areas while most of the trail is fine. June matters for the bike crowd because MMBC practice begins in mid June. Fall keeps the race rhythm going with MiSCA for MMBC and trail events like Trick or Trot. Winter changes the whole week. Cold, snowy days with average highs around freezing push runners onto plowed paths when they can, while City Forest walking trails include 8 miles for XC skiing.