Harrington Trails Park - Fraser,

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Harrington Trails Park in Fraser, MI, offers a scenic and pet-friendly outdoor experience perfect for local dog owners and their furry companions. This dog-friendly park features a beautifully paved walking path, making it ideal for leisurely strolls and dog-friendly hikes throughout all seasons. The trail includes a charming bridge and connects to a small park area, creating a unique and relaxing route for daily walks with your dog.

While the park is nestled within a residential area and doesn’t have a designated parking lot, it’s a popular choice for locals who are within walking distance. The playground nearby also makes it a great pick for families with kids, ensuring everyone can enjoy the outdoors together. If you’re searching for a pet-friendly trail in Fraser that’s scenic and accessible, Harrington Trails Park provides a peaceful setting for dog walking, exercise, and neighborhood enjoyment.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are welcome on the trails and throughout the park.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, there is a nice playground and a small park area for children.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features paved walking trails that are great for hiking and dog walks.
  • Where is the best place to park? Parking is limited as the park is surrounded by residential houses, so it’s best for those within walking distance.
  • Is the park open year-round? Yes, the trails can be enjoyed in any season.

Reviews

Ed York

Nice playground and short path for those that live near the trail

The Clark

Beautifully paved scenic route great for dogs bikes whatever outdoor activity you like no matter the season so beautiful place I only recommend

Le'Mia Lewis

It’s not really a bike trail, it may have been one in the past but now it is just a single path leading into a neighborhood.

Z. J.

If you don’t live in direct vicinity of the trail then you have no where to park (from what I saw). It’s surrounded by residential houses. So don’t bother if you aren’t within walking distance.

Mike T.

I walk my dog through the trail all the time. It has a nice little bridge that connects one side to the next. There’s a relatively small park once you cross the bridge. The path follows back around to the other side of the trail which is a nice little walk.

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