Flint Township Trail - Flint Township, MI

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Flint Township Trail – A Dog-Friendly Walking Experience in Flint Township, Michigan

The Flint Township Trail offers a welcoming, pet-friendly trail experience perfect for dog owners in Flint Township, MI. This loop trail features both paved and dirt paths, providing an accessible and scenic spot for dog-friendly hiking, jogging, walking, and biking. With much of the trail paved and a shorter loop off the main path, it’s suitable for quick walks or longer strolls, making it a favorite among local residents who enjoy exercising with their pets. Wheelchair accessible entrances and parking, along with easy-to-navigate paths, ensure a broad range of visitors can enjoy the space.

The park includes several benches, picnic areas, and a large open space where families—and their dogs—can relax. While Flint Township Trail is not a traditional fenced dog park, it is an ideal destination for pet owners seeking a safe, community-oriented place to enjoy the outdoors with their furry companions. The area is clean, well-shaded, and provides plenty of opportunities for birdwatching and exploration. Parking is conveniently located at the trail entrance, near the Flint Township Police Department, making access easy year-round.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are welcome at Flint Township Trail and are commonly seen walking with their owners.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, there is a wheelchair accessible entrance and a handicapped parking spot at the trailhead.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there are shaded areas and picnic shelters available throughout the park.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are plenty of benches and seating options along the trail.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the main feature is a looped walking and hiking trail, with both paved and wood chip options.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, parking is available right in front of the trail entrance, with easy access near the main Flint Township Police Department entrance.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Some of the dirt trails and forest areas can become muddy after rain, so caution is advised during wet conditions.

Reviews

Shane Rappas

Awesome place to walk

Matthew Brown

Nice trail and small park. Trail is very short.

Erik

I really love this place because it’s so close,and also because it’s a pretty cool idea to put together some sort of place to walk, jog, or bike (possibly).in the community and it’s a positive place for me to go to. Some of it is paved(50%) and the other half is trail. If you live or come near the area and you’ve got 30 minutes to kill id check it out.

Michele Stark

Nice little park. Easy paved trail. Few short dirt trails (very muddy after rain the day before). Two loops, large one by the parking, smaller one off the trail along the road.

MarkaPhotog

Edit for winter months: Be careful if you walk in the back within the forest area. The leaves that gather can be slippery after rain, but ice builds up in the winter. One of, if not the best walking trail in Genesee County. Excellent for walking and jogging. People bring their dogs to walk here. It’s a safe area. There is a large picnic area as well as a couple smaller picnic areas a little ways away from the trail for some privacy. Lots of benches. The trail is a little over a mile loop. There is a paved path as well as smaller wood chip walking paths.
Parking is in front of the entrance to the trail. Enter through the main Flint Township Police Department entrance and it’s off to the left. There is one handicapped parking spot in front of the trail.

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