DoubleTree by Hilton Ann Arbor, MI





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A wonderful paved path through the woods starting at the Matthaei Gardens. The route parallels North Dixboro Road south to Geddes Road. Accessibility: There are 4 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of North Dixboro Road at the north end of the trail. All of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is pavement (with railings at bridges and boardwalks), or gravel, and typically at least 5 feet wide. The estimated grade is mostly gentle (5%...
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This beautiful loop combines several trails at Matthaei Botanical Gardens, including the Fleming Creek Trail, Marilyn Bland Prairie Trail, Sam Graham Trees, and Sue Reichert Discovery Trail. You'll finish with a loop around Willow Pond before arriving back at the parking lot. There are a handful of additional trails that intersect with this loop if you want to further explore the Gardens!
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The Marshall Nature Area trail network links to the Tom Freeman Preserve trails, making for a nice walk. The two combine to offer a little-used, short walk in the woods where you are sure to find some solitude. There are a few steep hills, but none of them are long climbs. The parking lot for the trails is on Dixboro Rd and can handle around 8 cars.
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This is a connecting trail between Leslie Park and Bandamer Park. You'll take a tunnel in order to pass under highway 23. Some sections of the trail around the tunnel can be muddy, especially after a big rain. Parking is available in a gravel parking lot inside Leslie Park. This route begins at the south end of the parking lot.
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A mix of wooded and paved trails with beautiful views of the Huron River and the fall foliage. The sections shared with the B2B Trail tend to be most crowded. Gallup Park and Furstenburg Nature Area are connected, but you can walk either set of trails independently. Both parks are well maintained and feature a mix of gravel, dirt, paved, and boardwalk paths. Depending on the section, you'll find a wide array of activities including fishing biking hiking, and more. Accessibility: There are 3...