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Hike the easy 3.2-mile Frog Holler Loop in Midland City Forest Park, featuring flat singletrack, twists, and pond views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.38 km
657 m
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4.43 km
653 m
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The Frog Holler Loop is located within Midland City Forest Park. You'll need to access it from the South Loop of the park's trail system. Look for parking areas designated for the park, which will provide access to the overall trail network.
Yes, the Frog Holler Loop is generally considered easy for hiking. While it's rated as moderate for mountain biking, its mostly flat terrain makes it a good option for beginners. There is one notable 'big drop' to be aware of, but overall it's manageable.
The trail is primarily a singletrack, fairly tight, and mostly flat. Despite bordering a pond, the trail usually remains dry. Expect some twists and turns, which add to the experience.
The Frog Holler Loop borders a pond, offering pleasant views of the water. It's situated within the larger Midland City Forest Park, providing a natural forest setting.
The trail is likely enjoyable in spring, summer, and fall. Given it's part of a city forest park, it's accessible for much of the year. Check local conditions, especially after heavy rain, though it's noted to usually remain dry.
Information specific to dog regulations on this exact loop isn't detailed, but as it's part of Midland City Forest Park, it's generally advisable to check the park's official rules regarding dogs. Typically, dogs are allowed on leash in most public parks.
There is no specific information indicating required permits or entrance fees for hiking the Frog Holler Loop or accessing Midland City Forest Park. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Midland City Forest Park website for the most current regulations before your visit.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the South Loop, the North Loop, and the Classic Cross-country Skiing Path within Midland City Forest Park.
Based on komoot's data, the Frog Holler Loop typically takes about 1 hour and 17 minutes to complete for hiking. This can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop.
Given the trail's easy difficulty and mostly flat, singletrack terrain, comfortable walking shoes or light hiking boots are suitable. Dress in layers appropriate for the weather, and consider insect repellent, especially during warmer months near the pond.
The trail is known for its twists and turns, which can be engaging. Hikers should be aware of one notable 'big drop' along the loop. It's also primarily a mountain biking trail, so be mindful of shared use.
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