River Trail

River Trail featuring a river or creek and a bridge
River Trail
River Trail which includes a park
River Trail featuring a park
River Trail featuring a river or creek and a city


One of the best ways to experience the character and atmosphere of Michigan’s capital city is to follow this path along the banks of the Grand River.

Follow the winding River Trail to see some of the finest attractions in Lansing and to relax in tranquil green spaces. The trail is perfect for leisurely strolls or bike rides, with numerous places to stop along the way. Cycle along the whole trail and visit interactive museums, pleasant parks and family attractions along the way.

Head to Aldado Riverfront Park to find a sign detailing the story of the Grand River, which is the longest in Michigan. While the Lansing River Trail is only 20 miles (32 kilometers) long, the river runs for about 270 miles (435 kilometers) through to Lake Michigan. The trail was developed in the 1970s, with the first section opening in the city center in 1975.

Enjoy quiet scenery and varied birdlife in the charming parks of the trail. Aldado Riverfront Park is known for its concerts and food festivals, while Hawk Island Park is popular for boating and swimming on the lake. Bring your binoculars to the trail to watch for herons, bald eagles and red-winged blackbirds.

Stop at the attractions that line the trail. Meet magnificent creatures at the Potter Park Zoo, the home of over 500 different animals from about 160 species. Families will enjoy the interactive exhibits at Impression 5, a science and nature museum with colorful displays and hands-on activities.

Learn about the history of Michigan’s automotive industry in the R.E. Olds Transportation Museum and see classic models of the famous Oldsmobile. The path will also take you into Lansing’s charming Old Town, an atmospheric place to pause for a drink or dinner.

Join the River Trail at any point along its length. The trail runs to four different points, with Dietrich Park in the northwest, Red Cedar Natural Area in the northeast, Holt in the southeast and Waverley Road in the southwest. Parking is available at multiple points along the trail, which you can visit at any time for free.

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