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Located in Dowagiac, MI, the Rudolphi Wildlife Refuge offers dog owners a beautiful, natural setting to enjoy pet-friendly hiking and outdoor recreation. With over 11 miles of connected trails combined with the SMC Roadrunner trails, visitors can explore diverse environments, including lush forests, wetlands, hills, and scenic water views. The refuge is well-known for its tranquil ambiance, abundant shade from a rich forest canopy, and sightings of local wildlife, making it a favorite spot for dog-friendly outings.
The trails at Rudolphi are well-groomed, wide, and easy to navigate, providing an excellent option for a quick walk or a longer adventure with your leashed dog. This location is great for families, as it is kid-friendly with gentle terrain and natural beauty to explore. While there are no designated off-leash or fenced dog areas, the park is well-maintained and provides a peaceful escape for both you and your pet in the Dowagiac area.
Short trails, wide and well groomed. Great for a quick walk in the woods (but we never did see the hula dancers)
Nice trails and lots of beautiful trees with moss and unique features.
Just a small little trail area. It is nice though. Well taken care of, quite, very easy to walk with children, and a nice lake in the middle.
Went here for a trail run. Trails aren’t marked, decent elevation at times, nice scenery. Not bad for a short run/hike. 3.5 mi loop.
Took a drive down to Cass county this evening to Dowagiac to visit the Rudolphi Wildlife Preserve and meandered onto the SMC Roadrunner trails as well. Combined between the two trail systems which are connected there’s over 11 miles of trails that include forest, wetlands, and some river views.the Rudolphi Preserve has an amazing canopy and is a great place to see a variety of shrooms. Loons and Herons as well as various ducks can be seen in the river and ponds. There are a lot of hills here so definitely not for the faint of heart. Kid friendly, dog on leash friendly, not handicap accessible and no facilities.