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Discover the natural beauty of Ansted Park, a peaceful dog park in Temperance, MI, renowned for its walking and hiking trails that welcome both two- and four-legged visitors. Ideal for those seeking pet-friendly trails and dog-friendly hiking, Ansted Park offers a short loop trail—ranging from under a mile to just over a mile—with routes winding through serene woods and open fields. Enjoy birdwatching, clean paths, and a quiet atmosphere perfect for jogging, walking, or an easy hike with your furry companion.
Amenities at Ansted Park include a covered shelter with picnic tables at the entrance and wheelchair-accessible parking and trail access, making it easy for everyone to enjoy the great outdoors. While there are no conventional restrooms, a Porta potty is available onsite. The park is also kid-friendly, offering a safe, natural environment for families and pets alike. Limited parking is available for around 20 cars, so plan accordingly for busy times.
Enjoy the serenity and nature clean trails in the open and through the woods! A very peaceful place to walk.
Great park nice little trail very glad I went just inside Michigan there was a Porte potty and shelter if it’s raining bring some bug spray it’s a little buggy
Pleasant place to walk or run. Lots of wildlife and quiet area.
A short loop, I believe there is an option to walk less than a mile and just over a mile. It is very clean. Dog friendly. It doesn’t have restrooms, but there is a sheltered area with picnic tables at the entrance. There isn’t a lot of parking enough for maybe 20 cars. Half of the trail is open around a field and the other half is in a beautiful small wooded area. You can see a couple bird houses along the wooded part of the path. This is the nicest trail I’ve found in the Temperance area
Just a nice lil walking trail through nature, some of it is in the woods, plenty of people walk their dogs here as well.