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Kent County
Wyoming

Millennium Park – Millennium Park loop from 54th across from Crippen WB

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Road cycling routes
United States
Michigan
Kent County
Wyoming

Millennium Park – Millennium Park loop from 54th across from Crippen WB

Moderate

4.9

(8136)

10,467

riders

Millennium Park – Millennium Park loop from 54th across from Crippen WB

02:10

52.9km

160m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 18, 2026

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After 30.3 km for 278 m

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18.0 km

Millennium Park

Highlight • Lake

This urban park is the largest of its kind in West Michigan. It consists of 1,500 acres of reclaimed land that's now lush and brimming with wildlife. You can relax on the beach, rent a boat, and explore the trails.

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18.9 km

View of Grand River

Highlight • Viewpoint

Great view of the Grand River from the Kent Trails - Johnson Park Connector Trail. The trail is popular with cyclists, as well as walkers and runners, so if you …

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3

20.9 km

Millennium Park

Highlight • Natural

This urban park is the largest of its kind in West Michigan. It consists of 1,500 acres of reclaimed land that's now lush and brimming with wildlife. You can relax on the beach, rent a boat, and explore the trails.

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4

23.7 km

Lake Leota

Highlight • Lake

Lake Leota is one of several lakes in Millennium Park. It is a beautiful tree lined park and is a great spot for a break in a tranquil setting.

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5

24.4 km

Lake Leota

Highlight • Lake

Lake Leota gives a refreshing atmosphere to Millennium Park. The area around the lake is filled with a variety of wildflowers, and you might even spot some wildlife. The park …

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6

25.6 km

Millennium Park Lake

Highlight • Lake

Millennium Park Lake, nestled within one of the nation's largest urban parks, is an oasis. Among several lakes in the area, this one stands out with unique habitats, large natural areas fostering wildlife, and inviting beaches.

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27.9 km

The Universal Boardwalk

Highlight • Bridge

The Universal Products Boardwalk was completed in 2016, a key part of a 50-acre expansion project. The boardwalk connects the Hansen Nature Trail to the Sandy Hansen Shoreline Trail, the …

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8

30.4 km

Hopewell Indian Mounds Park

Highlight • Historical Site

Hopewell Indian Mounds Park is a great place to stop and hop off your bike. Nearly 2000 years ago, Native Americans constructed monumental mounds and enclosures for ceremonies and rituals. It's a fantastic place to stay for awhile.

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52.9 km

End point

Bus stop

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35.3 km

15.7 km

1.62 km

393 m

Surfaces

44.6 km

7.82 km

519 m

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Description

If you're looking to really stretch your legs on two wheels, the Millennium Park – Millennium Park loop from 54th across from Crippen WB is a fantastic road cycling route. This moderate 32.9-mile (52.9 km) loop, with 510 feet (155 metres) of elevation gain, takes about 2 hours and 9 minutes to complete, making it a solid option for experienced riders exploring the extensive Millennium Park Grand Rapids cycling routes. It's a great way to experience the popular bike trails Millennium Park Grand Rapids has to offer, especially if you're starting near the Crippen WB area.

What to expect on Millennium Park – Millennium Park loop from 54th across from Crippen WB

On this route, you'll experience the diverse Millennium Park cycling terrain. The western sections of the park are mostly flat, winding past several man-made lakes and through peaceful meadows and woods. As you head towards the eastern side, particularly along the Grand River, you'll encounter gently hilly portions, adding a bit more challenge. The route immerses you in the natural features Millennium Park cycling is known for, with its 1,400 acres of varied habitats. It's a ride that suits cyclists looking for a mix of flat cruising and gentle climbs, offering a rewarding journey through one of the nation's largest urban parks.

Planning your visit

This loop starts from the area of 54th across from Crippen WB, which connects into the broader Millennium Park and Kent Trails network. While specific parking details for this exact starting point aren't provided, Millennium Park itself offers ample parking. The trails are multi-use and well-maintained, making them accessible for cycling throughout much of the year, though checking Millennium Park cycling seasonal conditions is always a good idea. For a refreshing stop, consider the six-acre beach on a man-made lake within the park.

Trail details

  • Distance: 32.9 miles (52.9 km)
  • Elevation gain: 510 feet (155 metres)
  • Difficulty: moderate
  • Estimated time: 2 hours and 9 minutes

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