Seidman Park in Ada, MI

Park Managed by Kent County Parks

About Seidman Park in Ada
8155 Conservation St NE, Ada MI 49301
Park Website
Open: Open daily during daylight hours.
Dogs Allowed? Yes, on leash
Seidman Park is home to a beautiful set of interconnected, rustic wooded trails in the Ada area. You can hike as little as a quarter-mile loop or up to five miles, and the park is also bordered by the paved Ada Township Trail if you’re up for a longer adventure.


Hiking Trail Details
Trail Difficulty: Moderate
This is an excellent place to put some miles on your shoes. Trails are mostly wooded, passing through rolling hills.

Right after you hit the trail, there’s a bridge with an active creek babbling through. Beware that this creek can cause the trails to be very muddy.

A hiking backpack would be preferable to bringing a jogging stroller. These trails are not handicap accessible.

Shortly after the yellow trail connects to the blue, there's a wooden boardwalk. Be sure to follow its twists and turns as you hunt for wildlife.

Hiking is the primary way to enjoy Seidman Park in warm weather months. It is a popular place for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in the wintertime.

Don't forget the bug spray!

Facilities at Seidman Park
Port-a-potties and covered area with picnic tables.

Seidman Park Features & Amentities
Creek Stomping, Free Admission, Hiking Trails, Picnic Tables, Shaded