Lansing River Trail

Coordinates: 42°42′58″N 84°31′26″W / 42.71612°N 84.5239°W / 42.71612; -84.5239
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Lansing River Trail
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Lansing River Trail is a multiple use trail approximately 13 miles (21 km) long.

National Recreation Trail in 1981.[3]

The trail has a western extension that begins where it splits off at River Point park just south of downtown Lansing and ends in Moores Park. The River Trail South stretches along Sycamore Creek from Potter Park to Maguire Park in southeast Lansing. The stretch from Hawk Island County Park to Maguire Park was completed in 2008.

The River Trail is also home to a number of special events, including the Common Ground Music Festival, the Annual Mayor's Walk, Michigan Run, the Capital City River Run and a number of other city-sponsored activities.

The trail is currently being extended into

Delhi Township to connect with an existing trail in Holt, as well as east to west across south Lansing.[4]

  • A pedestrian bridge of the Lansing River Trail at Riverpoint Park.
    A pedestrian bridge of the Lansing River Trail at Riverpoint Park.
  • Lansing River Trail just south of the Kalamazoo Street Bridge in downtown Lansing.
    Lansing River Trail just south of the Kalamazoo Street Bridge in downtown Lansing.
  • River Trail near Kalamazoo Street.
    River Trail near Kalamazoo Street.
  • River Trail along Red Cedar River near Potter Park Zoo.
    River Trail along
    Potter Park Zoo
    .
  • High waters along the Red Cedar render the trail impassable under Kalamazoo Rd.
    High waters along the Red Cedar render the trail impassable under Kalamazoo Rd.
  • River Trail in downtown Lansing with City Market in distance.
    River Trail in downtown Lansing with City Market in distance.

References

  1. ^ a b "Lansing River Trail". Retrieved May 11, 2009.
  2. ^ "History of the Lansing River Trail | Lansing River Trail". lansingrivertrail.org. Retrieved 2021-03-06.
  3. ^ "Lansing River Trail - NRT Database". www.nrtdatabase.org. Retrieved 2021-03-06.
  4. ^ Davis, Scott (26 March 2014). "2 new trails will 'transform' south Lansing, Delhi Twp". The Lansing State Journal. Retrieved 4 August 2014.

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