M-72
M-72 is an east-west state trunkline highway in the northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan. Stretching across the state from the Lake Michigan shoreline near Empire to the Lake Huron region near Harrisville, M-72 serves as one of northern Michigan's most important transportation corridors.
The highway connects forests, inland lakes, agricultural communities, recreation destinations, and major population centers including Traverse City and Grayling. It provides critical access to some of Michigan's most popular outdoor recreation areas, including the Sleeping Bear region, the Au Sable watershed, and the forests of northeastern Michigan.
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Quick Facts
| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| Highway Type | Michigan State Trunkline Highway |
| Designation | M-72 |
| Maintained By | Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) |
| Direction | East–West |
| Western Terminus | Empire |
| Eastern Terminus | Harrisville |
| Region | Northern Lower Michigan |
| Known For | Recreation Access, Scenic Forest Routes |
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Route Overview
M-72 crosses northern Michigan from west to east.
Major counties along the route include:
* Leelanau County * Grand Traverse County * Kalkaska County * Crawford County * Oscoda County * Alcona County
The route serves as one of the principal east-west highways north of M-55 and south of M-32.
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Western Terminus
M-72 begins near:
* Empire
close to:
* Lake Michigan * Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
The western portion of the route provides access to some of Michigan's most visited natural attractions.
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Traverse City Corridor
One of the busiest sections of M-72 passes through:
where the highway serves as a major commercial corridor.
This section connects:
* Retail districts * Residential neighborhoods * Regional employment centers * Transportation routes
The Traverse City segment carries some of the highest traffic volumes along the route.
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Kalkaska & Forest Region
East of Traverse City, M-72 passes through:
* Kalkaska
and enters extensive forestlands.
The surrounding area includes:
* State forests * Recreation trails * Inland lakes * Wildlife habitat
This section is popular with hunters, anglers, and outdoor recreation enthusiasts.
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Grayling
M-72 intersects major transportation routes in:
* Grayling
including:
* I-75 * US-127
Grayling serves as one of the most important transportation hubs in northern Michigan.
The highway provides access to:
* Au Sable River * Manistee River * Camp Grayling
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Fairview Junction
In:
* Fairview
M-72 intersects:
* M-33
This junction provides access to:
* Michigan Elk Country * Huron National Forest * Oscoda County recreation areas
The intersection serves as an important gateway to northeastern Michigan.
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Forest & Recreation Access
M-72 passes through or near numerous recreation areas including:
* Huron National Forest * State forest lands * Snowmobile trail systems * ATV trail networks * Inland lakes * Wildlife management areas
The highway is heavily used by visitors traveling to northern Michigan recreation destinations.
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Scenic Character
Much of M-72 travels through:
* Pine forests * Hardwood forests * Agricultural landscapes * Wetlands * Glacial terrain
The route is widely regarded as one of northern Michigan's most scenic highways.
Seasonal attractions include:
* Fall colors * Wildlife viewing * Snow-covered forests * Lake-region scenery
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Economic Importance
M-72 supports regional economic activity by connecting:
* Tourism destinations * Agricultural producers * Forest industries * Healthcare facilities * Educational institutions * Small businesses
The highway serves as a critical transportation corridor for both residents and visitors.
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Winter Travel
Winter weather can significantly impact travel along M-72.
Common conditions include:
* Heavy snowfall * Ice accumulation * Blowing snow * Reduced visibility
Despite seasonal challenges, the route remains a vital year-round transportation link.
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Major Communities Along M-72
From west to east:
* Empire * Traverse City * Kalkaska * Grayling * Fairview * Harrisville
These communities depend upon M-72 for transportation, commerce, and tourism.
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Notable Features
* Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore * Traverse City * Grayling * Au Sable River * Fairview * Lake Huron
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See Also
* M-33 * Grayling * Traverse City * Au Sable River * Harrisville * Michigan
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References
* Michigan Department of Transportation * Michigan State Highway Maps * Michigan Transportation History Resources * Michigan Department of Natural Resources * Library of Michigan
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