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Located in the scenic heart of Wellston, Low Bridge Park and River Access is a welcoming spot for dog owners and outdoor lovers alike. This park boasts beautiful pet-friendly trails, good parking facilities, and easy access to the Pine River, making it a great stop for hiking, paddling, or simply enjoying Michigan’s natural beauty with your furry companion. Dogs are allowed, and the area is well maintained, offering picnic tables, public restrooms, and river views for a relaxing day out.
Unique among local parks, Low Bridge offers direct access to the river for kayaking and canoeing, with a gentle loading and unloading area. While there is a required permit and parking fee, many visitors appreciate the wheelchair accessible parking, as well as the ample space for both people and pets to explore. The setting includes pretty walking trails, making it a popular spot for dog-friendly hiking in Wellston and a great location for family outings.
Nice park area with access to the river. Our group uses it every year for our trip on the river. Never have any issues always clean with a good amount of parking.
Ĺoading/unloading area for kayaks a d canoes is good. Not too steep. You need to park up a hill after drop off. Need MI passport a d US Forest Service fee required.
The access is nice. There is adequate parking, pit toilets, and room to load & unload boats and gear. .maintained well. Fee to park (NULL). But the river permit fees to use this place for access are something that only a government employee could dream up: You pay a NULL fee to reserve a NULL permit. You cannot reserve permits for more than one day for that NULL fee, but you can reserve up to 8 permits for that one day. Everyone I know of has complained. Nobody is interested in doing anything about it apparently. It’s things like this that give govt agencies the reputation that they aren’t capable of doing anything well, and are only interested in making their own jobs easier.
Very beautiful bridge and park! This park has nice walking trails, picnic tables and public restrooms.
Low bridge has a few picnic tables and a great view. If you are Canoeing or Kayaking through the National Scenic section of the Pine River, this is where you want to get out. This is the last place you can get out of the Pine River in Michigan before you get to Tippy Dam Pond.