A Walk in the Park: An archive of LSJ photographer's series exploring Lansing-area parks
A Walk in the Park is an ongoing series from State Journal photographer Nick King, who intends to explore Lansing area parks one hour at a time. If you have a suggestion of a park he should visit, email him at nking@lsj.com.
Here is an archive of King's Walk in the Park series, which started in 2023 and will continue through 2024.
Nancy Moore Park in Haslett offers trails, small-dog park, playing fields
Looking Glass Riverfront Park offers river access, nature, relaxation
East Lansing's Azaadiikaa Park has nature trails, Northern Tier access
Lansing's Shubel Park features wooded trails, Red Cedar River access
Grand Ledge's Lincoln Brick Park offers historical ruins, river access
Okemos' Legg Park features nearly 3 miles of trails, Red Cedar River
Lansing's Fulton Park offers stunning views of the Grand River
Michigan State's Baker Woodlot features thick forest, bird sanctuary
Danford Island Park in Dimondale offers fishing, nature walk
Wiswasser Park across from Park Lake in Bath Township perfect for families
Williamston's McCormick Park offers Red Cedar River access, pickleball courts
Padgett Park in DeWitt Township offers wide trails, plenty of nature
Community garden, walking path and more at Hunter Park in Lansing
Anderson Nature Park features rugged hiking, mountain biking trails
Paved, lit trails featured at Granger Meadows Park in DeWitt Twp.
Valhalla Park in Holt is a summer swim spot with nature trails and more
East Lansing's Albert A. White Memorial Park an escape from city living
Scott Woods offers shaded trails, access to River Trail, dog park
Lansing's Crego Park is perfect for quiet kayaking, adventurous walk
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