🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
If you’re looking for a pet-friendly park in New Era, MI, the Hart-Montague Bicycle Trail Park offers a serene experience for dog owners and their furry friends. This well-maintained, accessible trail is popular with cyclists and hikers alike, but also welcomes dogs on its long, flat, and mostly shaded paths. The park is known for its easy-going trails, tidiness, and beautiful natural scenery, making it one of the best destinations for dog-friendly hiking in West Michigan.
The trail is equipped with benches, picnic areas, and detailed signage, providing plenty of spots to stop and relax. With both sunny and shaded stretches, public restrooms, and accessibility features like wheelchair-friendly paths and parking, it’s a great spot for families, kids, and pets. While the park isn’t a traditional fenced dog park, it offers miles of adventure for leashed dogs who love to walk, jog, or explore the outdoors alongside their owners.
Very nice trail to the lighthouse. Easy walk or bike ride, some shade and very flat. It worth going just to see the light house. Please give my review a thumbs up if you liked it or found it helpful.
Fabulous trail to walk and ride along. It’s very tidy and the scenery is beautiful. Typically extremely well kept.
Overall it was a great trail. Both sunny and shaded areas. However, crossing over a couple of the busier roads to continue on the path between the cities could have been better marked for drivers. There was one stop in particular that the cars were not slowing down in order for our group to cross.
Best bicycle trail I’ve ever been to
On the plus side the trail is sterile, i.e. there is zero traffic to worry about other than the intersections where you have to cross a road. It’s also flat but having said that if coming from Montague there is a very slight climb, it’s not much but it is noticeable. The surface of the trail is excellent and most of the wooden bridges have rubber mats as wood is notoriously slippery when wet. There are also lots of stopping places with benches and picnic areas. Plenty of signs also with descriptions of the trees and also mileage indicators. On the downside, hence loss of one star, it is for the most part rather boring, it’s a straight track through woods for most of the trail with little to look at.