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Hike the easy 3.2-mile Fred Meijer Millennium Trail in Millennium Park, featuring woodlands, wetlands, lakes, and Grand River views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.83 km
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The trail is located within Millennium Park in Walker, Michigan. There are multiple access points and parking lots throughout the park. You can find detailed maps and parking information on the Kent County Parks website or the City of Walker website.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are permitted but must be kept on a leash. Please remember to clean up after your pet to keep the park enjoyable for everyone.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. Fall is particularly recommended for its 'wonderful' leaf viewing. In winter, some sections are plowed, making it suitable for continued hiking and snowshoeing. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and access to other park amenities like the beach and boating center.
Millennium Park, where the trail is located, is a Kent County Park. While there isn't a specific permit for the trail itself, Kent County Parks may have vehicle entrance fees or require a park pass, especially for non-residents. It's best to check the official Kent County Parks website for the most current information on fees and passes.
The trail offers varied terrain, including paved paths, crushed stone, boardwalks, and natural surface trails. While many sections are easy and suitable for all ages, you'll encounter rolling hills and some 'challenging' inclines, particularly near Butterworth Street and Johnson Park. This allows you to choose a route that matches your desired difficulty.
You'll experience a diverse landscape, including woodlands, tranquil wetlands, open fields, and picturesque lakes. A significant portion runs alongside the Grand River, offering scenic views and opportunities for wildlife observation. You'll also pass by Lake Leota.
Yes, the Fred Meijer Millennium Trail is part of an extensive network. Within Millennium Park, it connects to trails like the Millennium Park Purple Loop, Millennium Park Green Loop, and Millennium Park Orange Loop. It also seamlessly links to broader regional trails such as the Kent Trails, Fred Meijer Standale Trail, and a City of Grand Rapids trail, offering vast opportunities for extended exploration.
Absolutely! Many sections of the trail are designed for easy enjoyment and are suitable for all ages. The varied terrain and amenities within Millennium Park, like the beach and splash pad, make it a great destination for families. You can choose shorter, flatter sections for younger children.
Beyond hiking, the trail is popular for biking, inline skating, and cross-country skiing in winter. The surrounding Millennium Park also offers a beach, boating center, and splash pad, making it a versatile recreational destination.
As the trail is located within Millennium Park, you can expect to find restrooms and water fountains at various points, especially near major park facilities and trailheads. It's always a good idea to carry your own water, especially on longer hikes.
This trail stands out due to its location within Millennium Park, one of the largest urban parks in the nation, built on restored land. Its extensive network of 18 miles within the park, combined with connections to other regional trails, offers unparalleled diversity in scenery and activity options, from riverside paths to wetlands and woodlands.