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Marshall Riverwalk – Kalamazoo River Access

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Marshall Riverwalk – Kalamazoo River Access

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Marshall Riverwalk – Kalamazoo River Access

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The Marshall Riverwalk – Kalamazoo River Access is a picturesque 1.6-mile paved path and elevated boardwalk located in the heart of historic Marshall, Michigan. This accessible trail, situated at an elevation of approximately 270 meters, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and small-town charm along the banks of the Kalamazoo River and its tributary, Rice Creek, in Calhoun County. It serves as a vital connection between downtown Marshall and the scenic waterways of southwest Michigan.

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    Enjoy an easy 1.1-mile hike on the Marshall Riverwalk, featuring scenic river views, wildlife, and accessible paved pathways.

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    Elevation 270 m

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    Location: Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the full length of the Marshall Riverwalk and what features can I expect along the way?

    The Marshall Riverwalk is a 1.6-mile paved path and elevated boardwalk. Along its length, you'll encounter five pedestrian bridges, including a unique Chinese pagoda, and scenic overlooks offering views of the South Marshall Dam waterfall. The trail follows the Kalamazoo River and Rice Creek, providing a blend of natural beauty and access to downtown Marshall.

    Is the Marshall Riverwalk suitable for families with young children or those using wheelchairs?

    Yes, the Riverwalk is highly accessible and family-friendly. Its pathway is wide, well-maintained, and generally flat, making it suitable for strollers, walkers, and wheelchairs. It's an ideal spot for all ages and fitness levels to enjoy a leisurely stroll.

    Are dogs allowed on the Marshall Riverwalk, and what are the rules?

    Yes, dogs are welcome on the Marshall Riverwalk. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors and to protect the local wildlife.

    Where can I find parking for the Marshall Riverwalk?

    Public parking is conveniently available at both ends of the Riverwalk. You can find parking at Stuart's Landing and on Pearl Street.

    What kind of wildlife might I see along the Marshall Riverwalk?

    The Riverwalk offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. Visitors can often spot a variety of animals, including muskrats, bass, deer, cranes, turtles, squirrels, chipmunks, and various bird species, especially near the river and creek banks.

    Can I kayak or canoe on the Kalamazoo River from the Riverwalk?

    Yes, the Riverwalk includes convenient kayaking and canoe launches. The Kalamazoo River is suitable for paddling, with a maximum depth of three feet in most areas. The City of Marshall Recreation Department also offers seasonal rentals for kayaks, canoes, and tubes.

    How does the Marshall Riverwalk connect to other trails in the area?

    The Marshall Riverwalk is part of the larger North Country National Scenic Trail. It also connects with other extensive networks such as the Iron Belle Trail and the Calhoun County Linear Trailway System, offering opportunities for longer adventures beyond the Riverwalk itself.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Marshall Riverwalk?

    Yes, the Riverwalk's proximity to downtown Marshall means you're just a short walk from various amenities. You can easily explore unique shops, dining options, cafes, and pubs. For accommodation, there are hotels and other lodging options available in Marshall, making it suitable for day trips or extended stays.

    What are the trail conditions like during winter at Marshall Riverwalk?

    While the Riverwalk is enjoyable year-round, winter conditions can vary. The paved path and boardwalk are generally well-maintained, but visitors should be prepared for potential snow or ice. Dressing in layers and wearing appropriate footwear for cold and potentially slippery surfaces is recommended.

    What are some notable landmarks or viewpoints along the Marshall Riverwalk?

    Key landmarks include the five pedestrian bridges, particularly the distinctive Chinese pagoda. There are also several scenic overlooks that provide beautiful views, including the South Marshall Dam waterfall. Stuart's Landing, an access point, features a fishing dock and restrooms.

    Is public transport available to reach the Marshall Riverwalk?

    While specific public transport routes directly to the Riverwalk are not highlighted, Marshall is a small town. Visitors typically access the Riverwalk by car, with ample parking provided, or on foot if staying in downtown Marshall.

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