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5 miles of wooded trails along the Grand River for novice cross-country skiers. This trail opens up to a wooden overlook of the Grand River. With a looping network of trails along nearly 1½ miles of Grand River shoreline, Donald J. Lamoreaux Park offers an up close chance to discover the natural environment of the river valley. The park’s trails meander through woods and wetlands and include a scenic deck overlooking the river itself. A ball diamond is available at the park's southern end, and opportunities for fishing abound along the river's edge.
Douglas H | July 2018
Great place for a break.
This is a neat little park where you can take your lunch and get away from the hustle of the fast food places. Well maintained with lots of covered tables. Also a paved walking path around the park.
LarrynLisaB | September 2017
Very nice place to relax
We live nearby and have visited dozens of times. There's lots of open space to toss a frisbee/football/whatever. Also a nice playground, despite what the naysayers claim. The park is encircled by a...
karenhI49LJ | April 2017
Nice little park
This is nice area for kids to run and play. It does have picnic areas and a walking path. The play equipment is limited, but lots of open space for catch, kites, or just running around. If your kids...
Karen S | October 2016
not much a park - no playground
Visited this 'park' to geocache. No playground in sight; no restrooms; no picnic pavilion. One trail that winds through woods - breaks off in many places. Trails wrap back around. Peaceful.
rmungall | October 2015
Pretty Basic
The walking trail is basicaly an old four track driving pathway. The land is flat and works along the Eastern edge of the Grand River. There are very few improvements or family friendly features...
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