Kent The northwest terminus is at Kalamazoo Ave just south of 44th St on the border of Kentwood and Grand Rapids. The trail begins by heading southeast, and after a mile, has a connection with the East-West Trail in Kentwood. Continuing southeast, the trail progresses toward 60th St and Wing Ave, where it links to the
Frederik Meijer Trail. From there, the trail heads east along 60th St, connecting to Paris Park Nature Reserve and passing through East Paris Nature Park. After traversing the park, the trail turns south to follow East Paris Ave before crossing over
M-6. After crossing 68th St, the trail departs from East Paris Ave and resumes its southward course through farmland, eventually rejoining the old railroad embankment. At the embankment, a spur follows the old rail line northwest, connecting to Dutton Shadyside Park and 68th St. Continuing south, the trail reaches 76th St before turning east, rejoining the embankment and continuing southeast. The trail extends for 4 miles through rural farmland before reaching Kraft Ave and 92nd St and running through Caledonia Community Schools property. Continuing on the old railbed the trail has a connection to a township trail through Caledonia Lakeside Park before reaching Main St in the
Village of Caledonia. At this point, the trail transitions to sidewalks and
sharrows through the village until South Maple St and Kinsey St, where the trail resumes its southeastward course. The trail then turns east to cross
M-37 before quickly returning south to rejoin the embankment, continuing southeast to the county line at 108th St.
Barry Headed south across 108th St, the trail surface transitions from paved asphalt to graded dirt before ending at Stimson Rd. The trail section between Stimson Rd and Crane Rd is currently private property and is in the planning/proposal stage. Trail users in this area must navigate an on-road segment on Stimson Rd, heading south to M-37 and then east on Crane Rd across the
Thornapple River. After crossing the river on Crane Rd the trail picks up again heading along the banks of the Thornapple River and crossing over Main St in
Middleville. A section of the trail south of Middleville is closed in November for hunting season. The trail continues south along the river through some wetlands, eventually crossing the river on an old converted rail bridge, before reaching
Irving at McCann Rd where the trail changes from asphalt to grass. It then continues for another 2 miles before ending at private property on Irving Rd. The section between Irving Rd and
Hastings is currently in the planning/proposal stage. The trail within Hastings city limits has been completed and connects to both Tyden Park and Bliss Riverfront Park. To the east of Hastings, there are multiple trail sections divided by private property, comprising approximately 10 miles of mostly grass and some paved trail separated by 4 miles of private property. These sections are currently in the planning/proposal stage. Currently, there is a grass trail starting at Greggs Crossing Rd, extending southeast along the Thornapple River. It then follows alongside M-79 briefly before turning northeast through
Nashville. The path through Nashville predominantly traces the old railroad's northeasterly route. With the exception of a brief 1000 ft paved segment of trail west of Nashville over Quaker Brook, the trail remains grass until reaching Maple Valley High School.
Eaton After leaving Nashville and crossing Reed St the trail continues northeast, entering Eaton County. The trail continues to Maple Valley High School where the trail changes from grass to asphalt. Continuing its course the trail crosses the Thornapple River, again on another converted rail bridge, before turning slightly south, ultimately arriving at the trail terminus in
Vermontville. ==Trailheads==