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The Border to Border Trail offers an easy hiking experience through Delhi Metropolitan Park, perfect for a quick escape into nature. You will follow a path that combines asphalt, crushed stone, and boardwalks, especially as it winds through wetland areas. The route generally traces the Huron River, providing picturesque riverfront…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Border to Border Trail offers numerous access points throughout Washtenaw County. You can find parking at various parks it connects, such as Hudson Mills Metropark, Barton Nature Area, and Gallup Park. Many urban centers like Chelsea, Dexter, Ann Arbor, and Ypsilanti also provide access and parking options near the trail.
Yes, the Border to Border Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users and protect the natural environment.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and vibrant river views, while autumn is particularly stunning with fall foliage, especially along the Huron River. Winter can be beautiful for a quiet walk, but be aware that some sections may be unmaintained and have snow or ice.
While there are no specific permits required for the Border to Border Trail itself, some parks it passes through, such as Delhi Metropolitan Park, may have entrance fees or require a vehicle pass. It's advisable to check the specific park's website before your visit.
The trail is considered easy and accessible for a wide range of users. Its pathways are generally flat, paved, or crushed stone, with gentle slopes, making it suitable for walking, running, and biking. It's an excellent choice for beginners and families.
You'll encounter a diverse range of surfaces, including smooth asphalt, crushed stone, and scenic boardwalks, particularly in wetland areas. While mostly off-road, some short segments in developed urban areas might utilize sidewalks or bike lanes.
The trail offers varied scenery, from riverfront vistas along the Huron River, including views of Ford Lake and the Argo Dam, to wooded areas and urban centers. A notable feature you'll pass is the Delhi Bridge.
Yes, the Border to Border Trail is a crucial part of a larger network. It's an integral component of the Michigan Iron Belle Trail and also connects to the Huron River National Water Trail and the Huron-Clinton Metroparks.
Yes, the trail is well-equipped with amenities. You can find benches for resting, picnic tables, bike repair stations, convenient river access points, and seasonal toilets at various locations along its route.
Absolutely. The trail is designed to be accessible, featuring a 10-foot-wide pathway with gentle slopes and stable surfaces, making it friendly for wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices.
To fully appreciate the diverse scenery, consider exploring different sections. The Ypsilanti corridor, for instance, is known for beautiful views of the Huron River and Ford Lake. For a mix of nature and urban connectivity, starting from one of the Metroparks and heading towards an urban center like Ann Arbor can offer a great experience.