Mundy Miracle Commons Trail - Flint, MI

Mundy Miracle Commons Trail - Flint, MI Mundy Miracle Commons Trail - Flint, MI Mundy Miracle Commons Trail - Flint, MI Mundy Miracle Commons Trail - Flint, MI Mundy Miracle Commons Trail - Flint, MI Mundy Miracle Commons Trail - Flint, MI Mundy Miracle Commons Trail - Flint, MI Mundy Miracle Commons Trail - Flint, MI Mundy Miracle Commons Trail - Flint, MI Mundy Miracle Commons Trail - Flint, MI
Accessible Paths
Parking
Trash Bins
Poop Bags:
Seating
Covered Shelter
Shade Available

Mundy Miracle Commons Trail – Pet-Friendly Trails in Flint, Michigan

Mundy Miracle Commons Trail is a vibrant outdoor destination in Flint, Michigan, featuring wide, well-kept paved paths that wind through wooded areas and open spaces. This pet-friendly trail system is ideal for dog owners looking for a scenic spot to walk or hike with their dogs. The park boasts two separate loops (one mile and 0.9 miles), benches for relaxing, accessible parking, and a new building with public restrooms. Numerous walking and hiking routes, bird-watching opportunities, and a family-friendly atmosphere make this park a popular choice among locals.

Convenient amenities for pet owners include dog waste bag stations, trash receptacles, and plenty of shaded areas along the trails for comfort. There are no fenced or off-leash sections, but dogs are welcome as long as they remain leashed. With picnic tables, a pavilion, and an accessible design, Mundy Miracle Commons Trail is a go-to spot for those seeking inclusive, dog-friendly hiking and nature experiences in Genesee County.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are welcome on the trails as long as they are leashed.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? No, there is no fenced off-leash area at this location.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, there are dog waste bag stations and trash cans along the trails.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, benches are available throughout the park loops for resting.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, newly constructed public restrooms and a porta potty are available at the park.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the park features accessible entrances, parking, and wide paved paths.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, there is dedicated parking, including handicap-accessible spots, adjacent to the trail entrance.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are multiple paved loop trails and possible connections to additional areas.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the trail offers shaded areas and a pavilion for shelter.
  • Are picnics allowed? Yes, there are picnic tables available for use.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Some trails may flood or get muddy in rainy weather; this is something to keep in mind during wet seasons.

Reviews

shawny neubecker

This is a great spot to enjoy a walk , or take your pet to walk. There are two loops each about a mile and a large hill At the center of the park. There are stations with dog waste bags and garbage cans, and benches on each loop.
There’s a lot of accessories that seem like a tad bit overkill, but I love that people are investing and doing so much to create a pleasant space for the community.
Bathrooms currently are being built and there’s a little pavilion thats cute.
Its one of my favorite spots to take my dog.
The paths are very well kept as well!

Susan Newman

I am delighted that this trail system was built in Genesee County Michigan. When I grew up here years ago there were no park trails like this. I noticed a bike shop nearby. I hope
the county makes long path systems to ride bikes like Wisconsin has! As eager as I was to hike March 12, 2025- first trip of the season- I noticed many dog and small animal droppings to the sides of the trail paths that are left of the parking lot. Is there a plan for upkeep and cleaning animal droppings? Where are all the wood and forest trails located? Someone told me that sometime they open the gate in back so people can go to the athletic field to walk or watch athletic events. An people use that as an extension of the paved trail system to hike?

MarkaPhotog

A safe and extremely beautiful trail. I was in awe at how much space is here and how well kept it is. A wonderful place to walk, cycle, jog, and walk your dog. There are lots of handicap parking spots as well as a porta potty at the entrance. The paths are extremely wide so I don’t feel crowded when a cyclist passes me while walking. I can hear so many birds and they even have small bird houses on some of the trees. There are benches scattered across the trail. One of the best trails I’ve walked in Genesee County. Highly recommended!!!

Ashley Hannigan

Very nice walking/skating trails. No playground for the kids yet but it looks like they’re working on slowly building more things. My kids still loved to walk around and pick the wild flowers, and do the random hopscotch that are painted on. It does flood a little when it rains but my kids thought that made it that much more fun.

D R

When I shop at Home Depot, I make it a point to go to the Mundy Miracle Commons Trail, which is next door practically.
A 10 foot wide blacktop pathway meandering through the woods, one loop is a mile, and the other loop is 0.9 miles. There are benches along the path to rest if needed. There is a new building on site that
Is now open with three public restrooms and a concession area, I assume, as there is a baseball field under construction for children and adults with mental and physical challenges. The baseball field is now blacktop/asphalt, which makes sense as it is set up for disability people.
I enjoy walking through the woods and seeing some rabbits, squirrels, and birds.
It’s open 7 days a week. I haven’t been there in the wintertime, and I imagine it would be fun to cross country ski there.
There is a Porta potty at the edge of the parking lot. But since I was there last time. The new building with public restrooms is now OPEN!
Very nice restrooms. Three. Restrooms set up as males. Family and females!

shawny neubecker

This is a great spot to enjoy a walk , or take your pet to walk. There are two loops each about a mile and a large hill At the center of the park. There are stations with dog waste bags and garbage cans, and benches on each loop.
There’s a lot of accessories that seem like a tad bit overkill, but I love that people are investing and doing so much to create a pleasant space for the community.
Bathrooms currently are being built and there’s a little pavilion thats cute.
Its one of my favorite spots to take my dog.
The paths are very well kept as well!

Susan Newman

I am delighted that this trail system was built in Genesee County Michigan. When I grew up here years ago there were no park trails like this. I noticed a bike shop nearby. I hope
the county makes long path systems to ride bikes like Wisconsin has! As eager as I was to hike March 12, 2025- first trip of the season- I noticed many dog and small animal droppings to the sides of the trail paths that are left of the parking lot. Is there a plan for upkeep and cleaning animal droppings? Where are all the wood and forest trails located? Someone told me that sometime they open the gate in back so people can go to the athletic field to walk or watch athletic events. An people use that as an extension of the paved trail system to hike?

MarkaPhotog

A safe and extremely beautiful trail. I was in awe at how much space is here and how well kept it is. A wonderful place to walk, cycle, jog, and walk your dog. There are lots of handicap parking spots as well as a porta potty at the entrance. The paths are extremely wide so I don’t feel crowded when a cyclist passes me while walking. I can hear so many birds and they even have small bird houses on some of the trees. There are benches scattered across the trail. One of the best trails I’ve walked in Genesee County. Highly recommended!!!

Ashley Hannigan

Very nice walking/skating trails. No playground for the kids yet but it looks like they’re working on slowly building more things. My kids still loved to walk around and pick the wild flowers, and do the random hopscotch that are painted on. It does flood a little when it rains but my kids thought that made it that much more fun.

D R

When I shop at Home Depot, I make it a point to go to the Mundy Miracle Commons Trail, which is next door practically.
A 10 foot wide blacktop pathway meandering through the woods, one loop is a mile, and the other loop is 0.9 miles. There are benches along the path to rest if needed. There is a new building on site that
Is now open with three public restrooms and a concession area, I assume, as there is a baseball field under construction for children and adults with mental and physical challenges. The baseball field is now blacktop/asphalt, which makes sense as it is set up for disability people.
I enjoy walking through the woods and seeing some rabbits, squirrels, and birds.
It’s open 7 days a week. I haven’t been there in the wintertime, and I imagine it would be fun to cross country ski there.
There is a Porta potty at the edge of the parking lot. But since I was there last time. The new building with public restrooms is now OPEN!
Very nice restrooms. Three. Restrooms set up as males. Family and females!

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