Trails – Byron Center, Caledonia, Hastings

Hiking & Walking Trails in Bryon Center



2120 76th St SW, Byron Center MI 49315

About this Walking Trail

  • Trail Length:
  • Surface Type: Paved Walking Path, Natural Hiking Trail
  • Trail Difficulty: Easy
  • Dog Friendly: Yes, on leash
  • Accessible: Yes, all or most areas

Walking Trail Description


Whistle Stop Park has a short, paved pathway around their fishing pond that is a Storywalk.

Placards telling a story have been placed around the walkway.

Open year round during daylight hours
   

 

Hiking & Walking Trails in Caledonia

6030 76th St SE, Caledonia MI 49316

About this Walking Trail

  • Trail Length: 1 mile
  • Surface Type: Natural Hiking Trail
  • Trail Difficulty: Easy
  • Dog Friendly: Yes, on leash
  • Accessible: No, few or no areas

Walking Trail Description

Natural surface looped hiking trail with some man-made walkways that measures just short of a mile.

This trail is gorgeous in the spring and fall, but can get slippery in the winter.

There are some steep hills.

Note that you can hear traffic noise from this park so it may not be the best for those looking to truly immerse in nature.


Open 7 AM - sunset during May - October
   

 

Hiking & Walking Trails in Caledonia

E Main St SE & Mill St SE, Caledonia MI 49316

About this Walking Trail

  • Trail Length: 42 miles
  • Surface Type: Paved Walking Path
  • Trail Difficulty: Moderate
  • Dog Friendly: Yes, on leash
  • Accessible: Yes, all or most areas

Walking Trail Description


Running along rail lines, the rail is fairly flat. It is paved with areas of asphalt, cinder and crushed stone.

Open all year
   

 

Hiking & Walking Trails in Caledonia

9309 Dobber Wenger Memorial Dr., Caledonia MI 49316

About this Walking Trail

  • Trail Length:
  • Surface Type:
  • Trail Difficulty:
  • Dog Friendly: Yes, on leash
  • Accessible: Yes, all or most areas

Walking Trail Description

There are a few hiking trails at Community Green Park. They connect to downtown Caledonia, Lakeside Park, and Paul Henry Trail.