Trail Town

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All trails lead to Trenton, Michigan! If you want to explore a quaint riverfront community with hiking and biking trails, parks and downtown shops, excellent dining options and the gateway to the only International Wildlife Refuge in North America, Trenton should be on your to do list today!


  • Starting Point:

    Wayne County Elizabeth Park- Main Park or by the Tourist Lodge (162 acres), - ample parking

  • Ending Point:

    Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge (440 acres)

  • Estimated Time:

    Day trip/ Land Tour- 6-8 hours, Distance-10-20 miles

  • Travel Components:

    Sunrise park exploration, biking, hiking, downtown, eating good in the neighborhood, International Wildlife Refuge

  • Special Interest:

    Families, Adults, Photography, History Buffs, Bridge Lovers, Foodies, Environmentalist, Water Lovers

  • Point of Interest:

    Only International Wildlife Refuge in North America, Oldest County Park in Michigan, Walleye Capital of the World

  • Cost:

    Nominal

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The Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG) supports local planning through its technical, data, and intergovernmental resources. The work SEMCOG does improves the quality of the region’s water, makes the transportation system safer and more efficient, revitalizes communities, and spurs economic development.

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