Settlers Park Trail Map

Section 21 Trails at Settlers Park


Section 21 Trails at Settlers Park

Loop 1 can be accessed from the Meijer trailhead or in a two-way connector from Loop 2.  It is a beginner/ family friendly loop of 2 miles in length.  It contains many optional technical features and is marked with brown arrows.  

Loop 2 can be accessed from the paved path in several places or from Loop 1.  It is a beginner/intermediate loop with more technical features and beautiful views.  It is marked with blue arrows. Loops can be ridden consecutively or ridden alone.  

Loop 3 can be accessed from the Loop 2 trailhead or by an access point just north of the Township Hall parking lot on Clark Road. Over 1.6 miles in length, it features flowy downhills, berms, rock features and tight twisty uphills. Very different from the open woods of Loop 1 and the meadows of Loop 2, Loop 3 is thick with vegetation. This loop is marked with gold arrows.

Park contains bathrooms with flush toilets, a pavilion and a playground, as well as paved biking path that connects the Township Hall to Meijer and Hartland High School. Ample parking available just north of township hall and at the Meijer lot.  Both loops are frequented by hikers and trail runners, so please yield.   

Trail Status: open

Trail Miles: 6.5

Entry Fees: None

Trail Conditions and Discussion Forum: Link

Trail Coordinators: Tom Hermann, Marc Cope

Trail Maps: JPG, GPX (Click 3 dots, select Download)

 

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