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White Cloud Roadside Park – Dog-Friendly Stop in White Cloud, MI

Nestled along M37, White Cloud Roadside Park is a convenient, dog-friendly trailhead and rest area offering pet owners a scenic place to stretch their legs. It serves as a gateway to the North Country Trail, providing amazing dog-friendly hiking opportunities and a tranquil spot for a quick pit stop with your furry friend. The park is clean and well-maintained, featuring a welcoming picnic area with enough space for dogs to roam on-leash.

This roadside park features accessible public restrooms (though visitors are encouraged to bring their own hand sanitizer), clean picnic tables, and a picturesque setting ideal for travelers and local residents alike. With direct access to the North Country Trail and a reputation for being well-kept, it’s a go-to family and dog park in White Cloud for those seeking a dog-friendly hike or a relaxing break in nature.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, public restrooms are available and well-maintained. However, you may want to bring your own hand sanitizer as dispensers may be empty.
  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? No, there is no designated off-leash area; dogs must remain on-leash.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, picnic tables and areas for seating are available.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? The restrooms are reported to be handicap accessible.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, this park is a trailhead for the North Country Trail, offering great dog-friendly hiking options.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, public restrooms are available on site.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the park offers natural shade from trees around the picnic area.
  • Are picnics allowed? Yes, the park has picnic areas where you can enjoy a meal outdoors.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, reviewers describe the park as generally clean and well-maintained.

Reviews

Peter Postma

Park is in great condition. Connector trail is poor. Over grown and covered with 3-leaf thorny vines that snag laces and socks (raspberry). The section of North Country trail going north is almost unusable, crowded with raspberry, other 3 leaf vines, and fallen trees. First time I have ever quit a hike. Restrooms are well maintained and HA. Picnic area is clean, maintained and there is some room for dogs

Ted Green

This park is the trailhead to the exceptional North Country Trail

Tim Putt

Great spot for a quick pit stop as you make your way on m37 restrooms are fair . Picnic areas are decent and enough room to let the dogs stretch their legs but not too far as this is a Roadside park .

Shrshwa ‘71-‘92

Beautiful Park / Roadside rest area.

Pretty cool that the North Country Trails also run into this beautiful little spot along M37.

Jordan

The trail is absolutely stunning! But my big issue with the facility is neither of the restrooms had hand sanitizer in the dispenser. Both were empty. That’s pretty gross. Please bring your own if you plan to use the restrooms, or, better yet, park management, do what even Planet Fitness can do and keep the hand sanitizer stocked. Thank you

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