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White Pine Trail

Kent County, Michigan

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Trail length

151.3 km

Time

~6 days

Elevation Gain

363 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

“The White Pine Trail weaves through Michigan's history and nature, from Grand Rapids to Cadillac.”

What to expect?

rivers
historic-landmarks
lakes
scenic-views

Activity types

camping

Frequently asked questions

How long is the White Pine Trail and where does the White Pine Trail start and end?

The White Pine Trail is about 151.34 kilometers, or roughly 94 miles, long. It runs north from the Grand Rapids area in Kent County to Cadillac, following the former Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad corridor through west-central Michigan.

Is the White Pine Trail paved the whole way from Grand Rapids to Cadillac?

The White Pine Trail is now widely described as fully paved from the Grand Rapids area to Cadillac, making it one of Michigan’s longest paved rail-trails. Older descriptions mention crushed limestone and hard-pack sections, but current state park and trail-group information identifies the route as a paved 92-mile corridor.

Where can you park for the White Pine Trail in Kent County, Michigan?

In Kent County, common access parking for the White Pine Trail includes Lamoreaux Park in Walker, near the West River Drive and North Park Street area. Additional parking is available at several signed trailheads farther north along the corridor, and the full trail is commonly described as having around 19 trailheads between the Grand Rapids area and Cadillac.

Is the White Pine Trail easy enough for beginners, kids, or a first multi-day hike?

The White Pine Trail is generally a strong option for beginners because the route is long but not steep, with only about 363 meters of elevation gain across 151.34 kilometers. Its rail-trail grade keeps climbs gentle, and the easy rating makes shorter family-friendly day sections in Kent County especially manageable.

Can dogs go on the White Pine Trail in Michigan?

Dogs are commonly allowed on Michigan state trails such as the White Pine Trail, but they should be kept under control and leashed where required. Because the route passes through multiple towns, parks, and road crossings between Kent County and Cadillac, checking local posted rules at each trailhead is sensible before setting out.

What towns and landmarks does the White Pine Trail pass through?

The White Pine Trail links the Grand Rapids area with Cadillac and passes through communities including Comstock Park, Cedar Springs, Howard City, Big Rapids, Reed City, and Leroy. One of the best-known landmarks on the route is Reed City, where the White Pine Trail meets the Pere Marquette State Trail.

Are there any closures or detours on the White Pine Trail to know about?

Yes. A state park notice reports that a section of the Fred Meijer White Pine Trail State Park between the Mecosta County Parks office and 207th Avenue in Paris is currently closed for construction. On a trail this long, temporary work zones and local detours can affect individual segments even when the rest of the route remains open.

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