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M-25
M-25

M-25 is a highway of an arc-like shape closely following the "Thumb" of the eastern Lower Peninsula of Michigan along Lake Huron between Port Huron, Michigan (junction I-94, I-69, and Business Loop I-94) and Bay City, Michigan (junction I-75, US 23, and US 10), the latter into which it feeds. It serves the lakeshore resorts along Lake Huron and Saginaw Bay and generally lies within sight of the lake and the bay. All is surface road and generally scenic, except for the freeway segment near the junction with Interstate 75 and feeds into the US-10 freeway.

Between Port Huron and Port Austin it is the north-south highway that used to be US 25 before it was decommissioned. Between Port Austin and Bay City it is an east-west route that appeared on some maps as US 25 and on some maps as a M-25. Since the 1970s, when all of US 25 was decommissioned north of Cincinnati, Ohio it is now entirely M-25.

Most of it is part of the Lake Huron Circle Tour.

The highway largely serves such lakeside communities, aside from those already mentioned, as Lexington, Port Sanilac, Harbor Beach, and Sebewaing

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