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Ottawa County
Holland

Macatawa River Trail

Easy

Macatawa River Trail

01:22

5.37km

20m

Hiking

The Macatawa River Trail offers a peaceful journey through the Upper Macatawa Natural Area, winding past hardwood forests, open meadows, and lively wetlands. You'll enjoy walking alongside the Macatawa River, crossing charming bridges, and pausing at scenic overlook decks to take in views of the many pools. The path itself…

Last updated: June 10, 2026

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Paw Paw Park

Highlight • Natural

This park encloses the joining section of the Macatawa River with the Noorderloos Stream. The wetland is perfect for birdwatchers because it attracts many birds. Bridges, boardwalks and platforms afford valuable views of Holland's natural world.

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4.18 km

1.02 km

175 m

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3.87 km

646 m

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269 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Macatawa River Trail?

You'll find convenient parking, restrooms, and information kiosks at trailheads located at both 76th Avenue and 84th Avenue. These are good starting points for exploring the various loops within the system.

Is the Macatawa River Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail system is dog-friendly! Please ensure your dog remains on a leash and that you clean up after them to help keep the natural area enjoyable for everyone.

What is the best time of year to visit the Macatawa River Trail?

The trail is particularly scenic in the fall when the leaves change color. Spring and autumn are also excellent for birding, as the diverse habitats attract many migratory species. While accessible year-round, conditions can be muddy after rain, especially on unpaved sections.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to hike the Macatawa River Trail or visit Paw Paw Park?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Macatawa River Trail system or to visit Paw Paw Park. It's free and open to the public for recreation.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

The trail offers a diverse experience, winding through hardwood forests, open meadows, grasslands, and significant wetlands. You'll encounter a mix of surfaces, including mowed lanes, footpaths, and some paved sections. While generally level, there are small, non-strenuous hills. Be aware that some unpaved sections, especially those shared with mountain bikers, can be rooty, muddy, or have tighter turns, particularly after rain.

What wildlife or natural features can I see along the way?

The trail is a fantastic spot for wildlife viewing, especially birds, due to its varied habitats including wetlands and pools. It's a significant birding location during spring and autumn migrations. You can also enjoy picturesque views along the Macatawa River and from scenic overlook decks. The trail is part of an important ecological corridor focused on wetlands restoration.

Is the Macatawa River Trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, many sections of the trail system are classified as 'easy' and are well-suited for casual walkers, beginners, and families. Loops like the 1.75-mile and 4.1-kilometer options have minor elevation changes, making them very accessible. There are both paved and unpaved options to choose from.

Does the trail connect to other regional paths?

Yes, the Macatawa River Trail acts as a crucial connector within the broader Western Michigan trail system. It links with the Fred Meijer Kenowa Trail to the north and the Adams Street bike path to the south, allowing for longer excursions if desired.

What are some notable viewpoints or scenic spots on the route?

You'll find scenic overlook decks offering great vantage points over the natural surroundings, particularly the wetlands and river. While some sections, like parts of the 76th Avenue loop, might be less scenic due to power lines, the 84th Avenue loop is often noted for more interesting views. The entire area is beautiful during fall foliage and spring bird migrations.

How long does it typically take to hike the Macatawa River Trail?

The main Komoot route for the Macatawa River Trail is approximately 5.4 kilometers (3.3 miles) long and typically takes around 1 hour and 20 minutes to complete at a moderate hiking pace. However, with various loops and connecting trails, you can easily extend or shorten your hike to suit your preference.

Are there any specific highlights along the trail?

A notable highlight along the route is Paw Paw Park, which serves as a key access point and offers amenities. The trail itself is part of the larger Macatawa River Greenway, emphasizing natural habitats and wetlands.

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