Accessible Travel Guide in Lansing
Outdoor Recreation
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Greater Lansing with a wide range of accessible outdoor recreation opportunities. Whether you're looking to kayak on serene rivers, relax on sandy beaches, or explore scenic trails, there's something for everyone.
Accessible Kayak/Canoe Launch
Access to Grand River | 515 River St. Lansing, MI 48933
Access to Grand River | 6555 Willow Hwy, Grand Ledge, MI 48837
Sleepy Hollow State Park offers beach access to Lake Ovid to all visitors. The beach has an accessible walkway down to the waterfront. In addition, the park also has a beach wheelchair available to rent.
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Lansing River Trail
Among the largest in the country, Lansing's River Trail traces the banks of the Grand and Red Cedar rivers connecting comfortable parks, historic…
Read MoreNorthern Tier Trail
The Northern Tier Trail takes center stage along 4.5 miles of beautiful, winding, paved pathways through East Lansing. The trail connects ten…
Read MoreHawk Island Park
A 100-acre park nestled in South Lansing; Hawk Island Park features year round outdoor fun. In warm weather months, visitors can enjoy pedal boat…
Read MoreGranger Meadows Park/Valley Farms Park
Granger Meadows Park is unlike any other recreational facility in the area. Designed to provide year round use, the park offers winter activities…
Read MoreSycamore Creek/Valhalla Trails
The Sycamore Creek Trail starts at the corner of Aurelius and Jolly Roads and connects with the southern portion of the Lansing River Trail…
Read MoreValhalla Park
Wooded area, open fields, a pond, and a lake, all of which are used to provide diverse year-round recreation. Beach and swimming with bathrooms…
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