Rail-Trail
State: MI Length: 1.6 miles Surface: Asphalt
The pleasant little Albion River Trail runs along the south bank of the Kalamazoo River through the town of Albion. The trail runs between McClure Riverfront Park on the west end and Victory Park on the east end. The paved route links downtown ...
State: MI Length: 22 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Battle Creek Linear Park Trail covers 22 miles of interconnected paved path in and around the city of Battle Creek, which is situated at the confluence of the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek rivers. A former railroad line is the spine of the ...
State: MI Length: 6 miles Surface: Asphalt, Ballast
Named in honor of Chief Baw Beese of the Potawatomi, beautiful Baw Beese Lakes serves as the setting for this trail.
State: MI Length: 1 miles Surface: Asphalt
State: IN Length: 4.8 miles Surface: Asphalt, Dirt, Grass, Sand
The trail is slightly uneven in places but is very flat and extremly fast. I would recommend this trail for anyone looking for a training run that is challenging and to work on speed and foot strength.
State: IN Length: 4 miles Surface: Asphalt
The DeKalb County Trail was constructed in 1976 and is called Indiana's first rail-trail. It runs between Morning Star Rd. at the Greenhurst Country Club in Auburn and Cedar Street along Wayne Street at the southern limits of Waterloo. The trail ...
State: IN Length: 8.5 miles Surface:
From Eel River Trail : The Friends of the Eel River Trail is a non-profit citizen group. Our initial goal is to convert the historic Eel River Railroad Line extending from Columbia City to South Whitley, Indiana into a trail for the safe, recreational ...
State: MI Length: 10.41 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Falling Waters Trail is a 10.5-mile asphalt rail-trail that links the town of Concord with the city of Jackson. The trail follows the old rail bed of the former Michigan Central Railroad, and connects Cascades, Ella Sharp, Lime Lake and ...
State: MI Length: 2 miles Surface:
About a quarter of Litchfield's Firemans Park Trail, or approximately one-half mile, lies on an abandoned rail line. At one point, the trail passes through Fireman's Park, which has primitive restrooms, playground equipment, and fishing piers. ...
State: MI Length: 58 miles Surface: Dirt
Fort Custer Recreation Area features 22 miles of hiking trails, 20 miles of mountain bike trails and 16 miles of bridle trails. Trails are open for cross-country skiing in the winter. The park also rents 2 mini cabins and 3 rustic cabins, with ...
State: MI Length: 0 miles Surface: Dirt
These trails are maintained in part by volunteers of the Michigan Mountain Biking Association (MMBA).
State: MI Length: 3.4 miles Surface: Asphalt
The arrow-straight Jackson Intercity Trail follows the old rail bed of the former Michigan Central Railroad for 3.4 miles through the southwest section of Jackson. The trail provides a nice non-motorized way for area residents to commute to ...
State: MI Length: 7 miles Surface: Asphalt, Ballast
The beginning of the River Raisin Greenway already exists on the old railroad bed starting at Trestle Park in Adrian and ending at Occidental Highway near Tecumseh. Known as the Kiwanis Trail, the seven mile stretch has an asphalt surface paid ...
State: MI Length: 0.5 miles Surface: Dirt, Grass, Gravel, Woodchips
The Main Trail runs for just 0.5 mile along an eastwest corridor through the Whitehouse Nature Center. The trail links a series of loop trails through the nature center and begins at the visitor center off Farley Road. The 135-acre Whitehouse ...
State: MI Length: 5 miles Surface: Crushed Stone, Gravel, Sand
The trails include some hardpack surface, some sand traps and wet areas (the part that goes around a pond) and, as it's a former gravel pit, there's some bluffs with a good climb, some log jumping, and several stretches of tight switchbacks. ...
State: MI Length: 26 miles Surface: Dirt
A paradise for backpackers, mountain bikers, anglers and other recreation enthusiasts, this 11,000-acre park is known for its extensive trail system and chain of excellent fishing lakes. Twenty-six miles of hiking trails are open to mountain ...
State: MI Length: 4 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Portage Bikeway trail system is a 17.5-mile network of multi-use trails throughout the city of Portage, south of Kalamazoo. The 4-mile segment through Portage Creek Bicentennial Park is cleared of snow in winter, as is a segment of the Portage ...
State: IN Length: 2.6 miles Surface: Asphalt
From Ft. Wayne Parks : In November of 2007, the City of Fort Wayne received a federal Transportation Enhancement award of $967,167 to help fund the construction of a 2.6 mile trail extension of the Rivergreenway from Lawton Park to Fernhill ...
State: IN Length: 16 miles Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone
When complete, the Pumpkinvine Nature Trail will cover 16 miles (with a short 1.5-mile section on rural roads) between the towns of Goshen, Middlebury and Shipshewana. The railroad line between Goshen and Middlebury was a popular passenger route ...
State: IN Length: 1.3 miles Surface: Asphalt
The St. Joseph River Greenway begins on the southern outskirts of the small town of St. Joe, not far from Indiana/Ohio border. The paved, but short, rail-trail (just over a mile) runs through scenic wooded and rural landscapes. Worth a visit ...
State: OH Length: 63 miles Surface: Asphalt, Cinder, Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass
The Wabash Cannonball Trail in northwest Ohio is actually two trails in one: the north fork runs eastwest for 46 miles and the south fork makes up the balance of this 63-mile trail. The trails converge in the eastern city of Maumee then ...
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State: MI Length: 13 miles Surface: Dirt, Sand
In southwestern Michigan, 30 miles from Grand Rapids, you'll find 13 miles of trail for mountain biking; parts of the hilly, wooded route are shared with hikers. If you take the first shortcut for a 5 mile ride you will avoid most of the most ...