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If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
McNamara Canoe Landing is a scenic outdoor destination and dog-friendly park nestled in Mason, MI, perfect for those seeking pet-friendly trails and peaceful river views. With wheelchair accessible entrances and parking, this hidden gem is welcoming for everyone. The park offers a mix of activities including hiking, biking, birdwatching, jogging, and gentle loop trails that are suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Its river access is ideal for canoeing and kayaking enthusiasts looking to explore the tranquil waters near Mason.
Dog owners will appreciate the abundantly pet-friendly environment: leashed dogs are welcome, and there are plenty of varied trails to exercise and enjoy nature with your four-legged friend. The park features picnic tables, clean public restrooms, and is known for its well-maintained, peaceful setting, making it a wonderful choice for families and individuals alike. Whether you’re walking your dog, enjoying a picnic, or simply taking in the beautiful scenery, McNamara Canoe Landing offers a relaxing outdoor experience right in Ingham County.
Excellent place to portage your kayak or canoe. We traveled 7milles in 4hrs. NOTE: You can drop at Eaton Rapids Outdoor Center and they will return you for a small fee.
Well maintained. Peaceful. Clean bathrooms. Great way to start a morning on the river.
Great day! Entrance to burchfield Park, cross country skiing mountain biking hiking. Real mountain bikers
Have designed amazing jumps always a bypass available
My children and I really enjoy coming here to walk the trails. Beautiful scenery!
Fantastic park for walking, walking your dog. Plenty of segments to take a walk of your chosen distance and still take in varied scenery from near the river up into the meadows. Really decent looking mountain bike trails, often separated from the walking path for everyone’s safety.
Kind of disappointing to arrive early three days in a row and find various pieces of trash around the parking lot despite there being plenty of trash cans available easily within 20 yards of any point in the parking lot … Clean up after yourselves and take care of your amazing park!
Definitely worth NULL day pass if you’re in the Lansing area with your dog and looking for somewhere to take him/her to expand some energy. Leash rules in effect but it’s totally worth it.