'''Alma''' is a city in Central Michigan, nicknamed "Scotland, USA," and is the largest population center of Gratiot County, with 9,275 residents. thumb|Downtown AlmaIts small-town atmosphere is ideal for people who are looking for safe neighborhoods and easy driving, yet its active community organizations still provide a vibrant calendar of events for people who enjoy theater, music, and other forms of entertainment. Alma's historic downtown district is located on Business US-127. Alma is famous for its annual Scottish-themed Alma Highland Festival & Games, held on the campus of Alma College, a prestigious 4-year private liberal arts institution founded in 1886. Both the City of Alma and Alma College have embraced a Scottish heritage. Another historic landmark, Masonic Pathways Senior Living Services has been located in Alma since 1911, and is also home to the Michigan Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons. MidMichigan Health has a large presence in Alma, with its recently expanded Gratiot Medical Center.

Get in

By car

Centrally located near the crossroads of US-127 and M-46, the city of Alma is easily accessible from all parts of the state of Michigan by car.

By bus

Alma is served by both Greyhound and Indian Trails bus lines with connections to the larger metropolitan areas of Lansing, Grand Rapids, Detroit, and Chicago. There is a local bus service known as Dial-A-Ride Transit (DART) that provides service throughout Alma and neighboring St. Louis.

By rail

By air

By bicycle/foot

The Fred Meijer Heartland Trail, a paved converted railroad line, connects Alma to the hamlets of Elwell and Riverdale to the west. It is expected that the trail will soon be completed between Riverdale and Edmore, which will make the trail one of the midwest's longest uninterrupted paved trails, reaching from Alma to Greenville. Area residents frequently utilize the trail for bicycling, jogging, walking, and inline skating.thumb|Fred Meijer Heartland Trail

By water

The Pine River winds through Alma, connecting many hamlets and cities throughout the region that once depended on the river for industry. The occasionally narrow river is conducive to paddle sports and no-wake motor boating. The Bushwhacker Challenge is a major canoe challenge that takes paddlers up to 150 miles from Alma to Midland and back, connecting with the Chippewa River. A local livery, Pine River Outfitters, offers canoe, kayak, and pontoon rentals for tourists and area residents.

Get around

Dial-A-Ride Transit (DART) provides transportation service throughout Alma and neighboring St. Louis. Alma's 2.6-mile Riverwalk follows the Pine River, connecting the northeast and southwest corners of the city, also linking to the extensive Fred Meijer Heartland Trail, making Alma a exceptionally walkable community.

See

  • Alma College. 14 W. Superior St.. -800-321-ALMA. ttp://www.alma.edu.
  • Pine River.

    Do

  • Gratiot County Players. 17 E. Superior St.. 89-463-2593. ttp://www.gratiotcountyplayers.com.
  • Alma Cinemas. 002 W. Monroe Rd.. 89-463-4441. ttp://www.ncgmovies.com.
  • 300 Bowl. 000 W. Monroe. 89-463-3000.
  • Club Rox. 900 N. Alger Rd.. 89-463-1374.
  • YFC Student Center. 550 N. Cheesman Rd.. 89-463-4274.
  • Alma Public Library. 51 N. Court Ave.. 89-463-3966. ttp://www.alma.lib.mi.us.
  • Alma Riverwalk. 3.369993. 84.672661.
  • Fred Meijer Heartland Trail. ttp://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&msid=117130576841682501982.000456b35ff0988d81e77.
  • Pine River Outfitters Canoe Livery. 010 Michigan Ave.. 89-681-2559. ttp://www.pineriveroutfitters.com. Offers canoes and pontoons for hourly or daily rental. Launch at Horse Creek, or get transported to/picked up from other spots along the Pine River.

    Buy

  • The Book Shoppe. 16 N. State St.. 89-463-1667. ttp://bookshoppe.org.
  • Alma True Value Hardware. 02 W. Superior St.. 89-463-4921. ttp://www.truevalue.com.
  • Stacey's Men's Shop. 20 E. Superior St.. 89-463-4220.
  • Huling's Hobby House. 08 E. Superior. 89-463-3868.
  • The Cobbler Shop. 15 E. Superior St.. 89-463-6888.
  • Carolyn's Cake & Confectionary. 25 E. Superior St.. 89-463-1848.
  • Alma's Bob Moore Flowers. 23 E. Superior St.. 89-463-3333. ttp://www.almasbobmooreflowers.com.
  • Tom Billig Flowers & Gifts. 07 E. Superior St.. 89-463-2195.
  • Family Electronics. 11 E. Superior St.. 89-463-3505.

    Eat

  • Pizza Sam. 04 E. Superior St.. 89-463-3881.
  • El Vaquero #2 Mexican Restaurant. 30 E. Center St.. 89-463-0781.
  • Ponderosa Steakhouse. 300 N. Alger Rd.. 89-463-1014. ttp://www.ponderosasteakhouses.com.
  • Big Boy. 990 N. Alger Rd.. 89-463-5039. ttp://www.bigboy.com.
  • Main Cafe. 17 E. Superior St.. 89-463-2600.
  • Petticoat Junction. 400 W. Monroe Rd.. 89-681-3303.
  • Shifter's Fine Dining. 130 W. Monroe Rd.. 89-463-4400.
  • Great Wall Chinese. 03 W. Superior St.. 89-466-1818.
  • Stucchi's Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt. 01 E. Superior St.. 89-463-2652. Also serves gourmet hot dogs, soups, chili and more.

    Drink

  • Bravehearts Pub. 18 E. Superior St.. 89-466-2309. ttp://braveheartspub.com.
  • Pine Knot Bar. 08 N. State St.. 89-463-5668.

    Sleep

  • Alma Comfortable Inn. 110 W. Monroe Rd. 89-463-4400. ttp://www.almacomfortableinn.com.
  • Triangle Motel. 31 W. Lincoln Rd.. 89-463-2296. ttp://www.thetrianglemotel.com.
  • Alma Motel. 575 Wright Ave.. 89-463-1135. ttp://www.almamotel.com.
  • Saravilla Bed & Breakfast. 33 N. State St.. 89-463-4078. ttp://www.saravilla.com.

    Contact

    '''City of Alma''' http://www.ci.alma.mi.us

    989-463-8336

    '''Gratiot Area Chamber of Commerce''' http://www.gratiot.org/chamber

    989-463-5525

    '''Greater Gratiot Development, Inc.''' http://www.gratiot.org/ggdi

    989-875-2083

    Get out

    Alma is "on the way" to many larger metropolitan destinations throughout the state. Following US-127 north will lead to Mt. Pleasant, and many northern Michigan communities before US-127 becomes I-75 near Grayling. I-75 continues north across the Mackinac Bridge to Michigan's Upper Peninsula, before ending in Sault Ste. Marie, Canada. US-127 will take travelers south to Lansing, Jackson, and all the way to Chattanooga, Tennessee.

    M-46 is an east-west highway that reaches from Muskegon on Michigan's West Coast, to Port Sanilac on the East Coast. Saginaw is a major city located 38 miles east of Alma on M-46.

    Several other larger metropolitan areas can easily be reached from the highways that intersect Alma.