Michigan Route 168

Western Terminus: Former Ann Arbor Railroad Ferry Docks in Elberta

Eastern Terminus: M-22 in downtown Elberta

Length: 0.95 miles

County: Benzie

Routing: Historically, M-168 connected the Ann Arbor Railroad Ferry Docks on Lake Michigan in Elberta with M-22 in the downtown area of the Benzie County village.  The ferry docks have long since disappeared, but this short spur route remains intact, and now primarily serves the Elberta municipal beach along the southern shore of Betsie Lake.

Links:

< Photo by Dan Garnell

Pictures on this page are arranged in order from west to east.  M-168 East photos are left-aligned in the last column, while M-168 West are right-aligned. 
Center-line pictures are centered within the last column.

Location

Description

Photo

East-
Bound

West-
Bound

Benzie County
Village of Elberta

M-168 ENDS assembly at the Western Terminus of the short spur route at the site of the former Ann Arbor Railroad Ferry Docks near the Village of Elberta's municipal beach.

Photographer: Dan Garnell

Date: 8/30/2008

       High Res       

Benzie County
Village of Elberta

First and only reassurance marker for M-168 in the eastbound direction, posted just after the beginning of the route.

Photographer: Dan Garnell

Date: 8/30/2008

       High Res       

Benzie County
Village of Elberta

Warning sign in the westbound direction warning that M-168 comes to an end 1,000 feet from this location.

Photographer: Dan Garnell

Date: 8/30/2008

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