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Ingham County

Ingham County's trail system connects five communities with more ethan 30 miles of trails.

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Delhi Township

Spanning from the Sycamore Trail at the southern border of Lansing, to Esker Landing Park on South Cedar Street, Delhi Township’s trails are a wonderful destination for walkers, hikers, joggers, cyclists, rollerbladers and more.

East Lansing

The Northern Tier Trail takes is a 4.8-mile paved pathway, connecting eight community parks and recreation facilities. It is the perfect destination for those who enjoy hiking, jogging, biking, rollerblading, bird watching and more.

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Ingham County

Several of the parks owned and managed by Ingham County contain non-motorized trails, both paved and unpaved. Walking, hiking, strollers, and cross-country skiing are just some of the options. Mileage varies by park, so visit the Ingham County website for more details.

Lansing

The Lansing River Trail began as a rail trail in downtown Lansing, and now spans from northbound Grand River Ave. in Old Town with connections into East Lansing and Delhi Township. View the interactive map to find an access point and start exploring.

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Mason

The Hayhoe Riverwalk in Mason is a 3-mile trail that takes you through historic downtown Mason, home of the Ingham County Courthouse, and then north to the Kerns Road trailhead, and south to Kipp Road (near the Mason Meijer).

Meridian Township

With approximately 20 miles of paved and unpaved trails through its parks in addition to pedestrian and bicycle pathways, Meridian Township trails make it easy to explore and recreate for locals and visitors alike.

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