The River Trail has had a few improvements since I was last on it. There are new paths to explore and some of the areas have been re-done. Lansing is really trying to get people out to enjoy nature and some exercise.
I've lived in Lansing for the better part of my life, and have only been a runner now since 2005. Now that I have two Marathons, a dozen 1/2 marathons and too many 5Ks to count, the one thing I know I can do to get the mileage in and not have to worry about traffic is the River Trail. There are plenty of places to park both in the city and in outlying areas where you can access the trail with ease. Right now my favorite place to park is behind the 7-11 on Jolly and Aurelius road in Lansing (there's a little park there, the name is escaping me). I can loop out to MSU if I want, or run right into the heart of Lansing. Spring and winter can be a bit DICEY, especially if we've had an especially wet spring. The trail, given it's name and proximity to the Grand River can (and does) flood into the trial. Crews are good about signage. Winter can be interesting, but I've found the trail is mostly cleared (from the hundreds of runners who hit the trail every day), only make sure to have your yak-trax on to save yourself from ice.If you are visiting the area and need to get a run in, the River Trail is the BEST place to start.
Great team building sport! Coaches and staff kept the event moving. The weather could have cooperated a bit more but that is life in the outdoors!
This trail is beautiful! A definite must! It is for the most part flat so it's a nice ride or walk! You can start at the zoo and go into east Lansing. It's a beautiful trail especially in the fall with changing colors.
Just started waling with my daughter here, and the scenery always changes. It provides a safe place to walk and check out the scenery and the town, it does have smelly river moments but that pales compared to the River trail.
Nice scenic views along the river. Great bike path or just lovely to take a stroll. Fun for families or couples.
The Lansign River Trail is an excellent paved recreational and commutiong trail through the heart of the city. The south extension to Jolly Road is particularly scenic. Looking forward to future connections and extensions!
Excellent trail any time of year. Walk, run, bike from Old town to MSU. Free. Follows river, passes thru downtown and Potter Park Zoo.
This trail is great for walking, running, or biking. Didn't expect to find something so pleasant. Can make the trip as far as you want depending on your time and exercise requirements.
I enjoy this trail a lot because it's very pretty. However, I've parked over behind the whiskey barrel (if it's still called that) and my car got broken into and purse got stolen. There went $80 and credit cards, not to mention other annoying things. Therefore, the trail is great if you can park somewhere out in the open. Apparently there were several break ins in this area when my car got broken into. DO NOT PARK WHERE I PARKED!!!!