![]() ![]() ![]() It passes through the farmlands and wetlands, over creeks and through villages. The Musketawa Trail is a 25 mile, multi-use trail from Marne to Muskegon. Drinking fountains exist at all of the above locations plus at Lake Avenue and Whistle Stop Park in Spring Lake. Lakeside Beach is a half block off the trail and also has bathrooms available June to September. The 15 mile bike path has public restrooms along the way at Central Park in Spring Lake, in Fruitport at Pamona Park, at William Ferry Park in Ferrysburg and at Rycenga Park just west of Spring Lake. This paved and maintained bike path wraps around beautiful Spring Lake. Lakeside Trail (Grand Haven State Park to Spring Lake) The 20-mile paved bicycle path connects the communities of Grand Haven and Holland and allows you to travel from Grand Haven State Park to Holland State Park (two of Michigan’s most famous beaches) on one continuous route. The Lakeshore Trail is Ottawa County’s showpiece. Lakeshore Connector Path (Grand Haven State Park to Holland State Park) The first phase of a 30-mile paved trail from Grand Haven to Grand Rapids is finished and Ottawa County Parks officials hope to complete the entire trail by 2025. Grand River Explorers Trail (Grand Haven to Grand Rapids)Ĭonstruction was completed in June 2018 on the first 3.9 miles of the Grand River Explorers Trail from Connor Bayou in Grand Haven to Riverside Park in Grand Rapids. Learn more about all of the area bike trails below! Bike paths can be found all throughout the region and cyclists along the way can stop and enjoy stores, restaurants, parks, and beaches. A popular ride is the 20-mile path along the dunes and shoreline, connecting Grand Haven to Holland. The paths are perfect for all skill levels and wind around the lakes, rivers, dunes and wilderness. Take a ride one of more that 100 miles of bike paths & trails in the Grand Haven Area. ![]()
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