M-119 is a
state trunkline highway entirely within
Emmet County Emmet County is the name of two counties in the United States:
* Emmet County, Iowa
*Emmet County, Michigan
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in the US state of
Michigan
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. The highway follows the shore of
Lake Michigan
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and the
Little Traverse Bay
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, with its southern terminus at
US Highway 31 (US 31) near
Bay View, about four miles (6.4 km) east of
Petoskey; the northern terminus is at a junction with county roads
C-66 and
C-77 in
Cross Village. North of
Harbor Springs, the highway is known as the Tunnel of Trees
Scenic Heritage Route. This section of highway lacks a centerline and is known for its scenic beauty. On an average day, between 2,000 and 15,000 vehicles use various parts of the highway.
The first highway along the route of the modern M-119 was a section of the original
M-13 designated by July 1, 1919. This highway was later redesignated M-131 in late 1926, a designation it held until 1979. During this timeframe, another highway bore the M-119 moniker in the southern part of the state near
Paw Paw from the 1930s until the early 1970s. In between 1926 and 1979, M-131 was extended and truncated on both its northern and southern ends at various times. Since the M-119 designation was applied to the current highway, no changes have been made to the routing.
Route description
M-119 starts at an intersection with US 31 about four miles (6.4 km) northeast of Petoskey near the community of Bay View in
Bear Creek Township. The highway runs north between
Petoskey State Park on the west and Round Lake on the east as it rounds the east end of Little Traverse Bay. The trunkline passes the eastern and northern edges of the
Harbor Springs Municipal Airport as it turns westward near the junction with
C-81 (Pleasantview Road). Through this area, M-119 runs through the community of
Wequetonsing
Little Traverse Township is a civil township of Emmet County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,657 at the 2020 census.
Communities
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and forests just inland from the bay's northern shore. As it passes into the city limits of Harbor Springs, the highway follows Main Street into downtown. It turns north and then westward along State Street in the middle of town, intersecting the southern end of C-77 in the central business district. M-119 continues westward, passing through a residential area on Bluff Drive as it leaves the city.
From Harbor Springs on, M-119 is the Tunnel of Trees Scenic Heritage Route,
one of the
Pure Michigan Byway
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s in the state. Bluff Drive becomes Lake Shore Drive near the Harbor Point Golf Course, and M-119 turns northward to follow the Lake Michigan shoreline at the mouth of Little Traverse Bay.
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trail. The writers at ''National Geographic
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'' said that "only sometimes can you catch glimmers of Lake Michigan through the trees, but the dense foliage lends beauty to the winding road". Along this area of the routing, the highway narrows in width and continues through the forest without a centerline
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most of the remainder of the way. As the Michigan Department of Transportation
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(MDOT) states on their website, "M-119 is not a road for those in a hurry."[ The roadway is known as the Tunnel of Trees because, "the foliage from trees on either side of the road meets high over the middle of road where it forms a canopy so soft that it lets daylight trickle through in small amounts only." The trunkline continues through the community of Good Hart up the Lake Michigan shoreline to the community of Cross Village. M-119, and state maintenance, end at the intersection between Lake Shore Drive and C-66/C-77 (State Road) in the middle of town.][
As part of the state's maintenance of M-119, MDOT tracks the volume of traffic that uses the roadway. MDOT's surveys in 2010 showed that the highest traffic levels along M-119 were the 14,647 vehicles daily near the southern terminus, on average; the lowest counts were the 2,036 vehicles per day at the northern terminus.] None of M-119 has been listed on the National Highway System, a network of roads important to the country's economy, defense, and mobility. The Discovery Channel
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It init ...
named the roadway as one of the "Top 10 Motorcycle Rides in North America".
History
Previous designation
The first incarnation of the M-119 designation ran from an intersection south of US 12 in Paw Paw south to Lawton in Van Buren County. By the middle of 1936, it had been extended farther south to US 112 near Mottville. In 1971, all of M-119 was redesignated as M-40.
Current designation
The current highway was designated in 1979, replacing the former route of M-131; the routing has remained unchanged since.[ This section of highway had been part of M-13 on July 1, 1919, when the state trunkline highway system debuted.] Later on November 11, 1926, M-13 south of Fife Lake was redesignated as part of US 131, and the remainder of M-13 was designated as M-131.
Until 1933, M-131 had terminated in Harbor Springs; the highway was extended to the north along Little Traverse Bay and the Lake Michigan shoreline through the community of Good Hart before terminating in Cross Village. This section of highway would be stripped of its designation in 1937 and truncated back to Harbor Springs. In late 1938 or early 1939, the State Highway Department extended US 131 along the M-131 corridor to Petoskey. This allowed US 131 to finally connect to its parent, US 31 for the first time since their inception in 1926. The MSHD re-extended M-131 back to Cross Village in 1945. The highway remained as such until 1967 when a slight realignment was made in Emmet County along the lakeshore where M-131 was routed on to its final alignment. The southern end was moved in 1969 out of Petoskey so that M-131 would no longer run concurrently with US 31 to connect with US 131.
Major intersections
See also
* Tree tunnel
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The effect may be achieved in a formal Avenue (landscape), avenue lined with tre ...
Notes
References
External links
M-119
at Michigan Highways
at Michigan Highways
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Transportation in Emmet County, Michigan