Kiwanis Trail | |
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Rails to Trails | |
Length | 8 miles |
Location |
Adrian to near Tecumseh ![]() |
Trailheads |
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Use | Hiking, Bicycling, Inline Skating, Cross Country Skiing |
Elevation | |
Grade | mostly flat to gentle railroad grades |
Hiking details | |
Trail difficulty |
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Months | 12 |
Sights | Covered bridge in Trestle Park Trestle bridge over Wolf Creek |
Surface | Asphalt, Concrete |
Right of way | DT&I |
Adrian to near Tecumseh Michigan
The Kiwanis Trail is a rail to trail conversion in Adrian, Michigan that roughly follows the Raisin River.
The trail occupies the old Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad that extended from Ironton, Ohio to Detroit.
The trail forms the first component of a much longer proposed regional greenway trail, the River Raisin Greenway. When complete, it will extend from Adrian to Manchester, Michigan.
The paved trail is maintained by the parks department of in Adrian. It extends northeast and almost reaches the city of Tecumseh.