Lansing River Trail

Lansing River Trail

The Lansing River Trail is a vibrant urban trail system in Michigan's capital city, offering scenic paths along the Grand River and its tributaries.

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Acres Protected
13
Miles of Trails
Over 200,000
Annual Visitors
1975
Year Established

About Lansing River Trail

Lansing River Trail
 

The Lansing River Trail covers over 13 miles through the heart of Lansing, Michigan, providing a diverse path that follows the Grand River, Red Cedar River, and Sycamore Creek. This urban trail connects several parks and cultural landmarks, including Michigan State University, the Potter Park Zoo, and the Impression 5 Science Center. The trail is popular for walking, running, cycling, and bird-watching. Besides serving as a recreational space, it functions as an ecological corridor, supporting urban wildlife and providing relief from the bustling city. The trail is paved and mostly flat, making it accessible for people of all ages and abilities. Over the years, Lansing River Trail has become a community focal point, hosting various festivals and events that attract residents and tourists alike. Its proximity to downtown Lansing also makes it a convenient route for commuters looking to avoid traffic congestion.

Highlights

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The picturesque Riverfront Park with its scenic views of the Grand River.

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Diverse bird species within Hawk Island Park, making it a favorite among bird-watchers.

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Impression 5 Science Center, offering interactive exhibits for families.

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The historic Turner-Dodge House, a short detour from the main trail.

Notable Natural Features

Grand River Waterfront

A scenic section running parallel to the Grand River, offering great views and breezes.

Potter Park Zoo

A family-friendly spot adjacent to the trail, home to a variety of animal exhibits.

Frandor Playground

A kid-friendly stop with play structures and picnic areas.