Lakelands Trail State Park
Lakelands Trail State Park, officially the Mike Levine Lakelands Trail State Park since January 20, 2017, is a state park in Michigan that runs east-west from Stockbridge to Hamburg Township, Michigan. It is a multi-use trail converted from abandoned railroad corridors. According to the Michigan DNR web site, the north side of the trail is for hiking and biking, and the south side is for horseback riding.
The trail is long with the surface from Munith to west of Pinckney composed of sections of crushed limestone, slag and sand, or unimproved. are paved in Hamburg Township.
From Stockbridge to Pinckney, horses are routinely ridden on the unpaved trail surface. Only the paved portion from just west of Pinckney to the east end in Hamburg Township is consistently usable by bicyclists.Waypoints
s for Lakelands Trail State Park.
↑ in the Distance column points to the other waypoint that the distance is between.
Location | Services | Distance | Coordinates |
Stockbridge, Michigan | Parking | | |
Gregory, Michigan | Parking | ↑ | |
Pinckney, Michigan | Parking | ↑ | |
Merrill Road | Parking | ↑ | |
Hamburg Road | | ↑ | |