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Lansing River Trail is a multiple use trail approximately 13 miles (21 km) long. [1] It runs along the Grand River and the Red Cedar River between Michigan State University and Dietrich Park in northern Lansing. The first segment of trail opened in 1975. [2] It was designated a National Recreation Trail in 1981. [3]
When the gap in the freeway was filled in around Lansing, the US 16 designation was decommissioned in the state. The freeway was solely designated Interstate 96 (I-96) east of Grand Rapids and I-196 west of that city. The original pathway along the Grand River Avenue corridor was an Indian trail, a footpath used by the native population. The ...
Lake Lansing Meijer 60 --14: North Grand River – Old Town – Airport: CTC Capital Region Int'l Airport: 25-45 45 45 15: Kalamazoo – Frandor: CTC Meijer, Lake Lansing Rd. 60 --16: Old Town – W. Lake Lansing – Eastwood: CTC Meijer, Lake Lansing Rd. 30 30 30 18: Capital City Crosstown: Multimodal Gateway Mt. Hope + Boston Blvd. 45-60 --20
The landing, located on the east side of North Aurelius Road, north of Mt. Hope Road, is a great location for those seeking access to the Red Cedar River and the Lansing River Trail.
Okemos' Legg Park features nearly 3 miles of trails, Red Cedar River. Lansing's Fulton Park offers stunning views of the Grand River. Michigan State's Baker Woodlot features thick forest, bird ...
Fine Park in southwest Lansing features trails through thick woods and along the Grand River with excellent views of the water.
The Michigan State University Sailing Club and Lansing Sailing Club are located on Lake Lansing. From 1934 until 1974, an amusement park operated near the lake and featured a wooden roller coaster at the site that is now Lake Lansing Park South. [6] In 2007, Business Week ranked Haslett 42nd on their list of "Best Places to Raise Your Kids". [7]
Lake Lansing Park North is a 530-acre park with multiple hiking trails, playgrounds, and picnic areas. The Lake Lansing Boat Launch, located on the north side of Lake Lansing provides two boat launch ramps, a picnic area, basketball court, a powerboat washer and paved parking. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited in all of the parks.