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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]
Lansing: March 19, 1980: Benjamin F. Davis House (Demolished; NR delisted, 1972) 528 South Washington Avenue Lansing: August 13, 1971: East Lansing Commemorative Designation 410 Abbott Road, City Hall: East Lansing: July 15, 1993: Ethel Apartments: 117 South Hosmer Street Lansing: January 16, 1990: Eustace Hall† 470 W. Circle Dr. East Lansing ...
April 8, 2021 (513 West Ionia St. Lansing: 4: Barnes Avenue School: Barnes Avenue School: November 30, 2023 (1028 West Barnes Ave. Lansing: 5: Brown-Price House
A Walk in the Park is an ongoing series from State Journal photographer Nick King, who intends to explore Lansing area parks one hour at a time. If you have a suggestion of a park he should visit ...
Shubel Park in Lansing is part of 705 acres of combined parkland in the city that provides a corridor for wildlife
Frances Park is one of Lansing's most unique and beloved outdoor spaces. The more than 60 acres for the park, located at 2701 Moores River Drive, was donated to the city in 1918 by timber baron ...
Currently, the trailheads are: [146] North – Dietrich Park; East – Kircher Park; South – Maguire Park; West – Moores Park. All segments are hard-surfaced. All segments are hard-surfaced. The River Trail connects to other pathways/trails in the Lansing-metro area: East – Michigan State University path system; South – Sycamore Trail.
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