Detroit Riverwalk and Dequindre Cut Loop
Detroit Riverwalk and Dequindre Cut Loop
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Lace up your jogging shoes for the Detroit Riverwalk and Dequindre Cut Loop, a moderate 3.4 miles (5.4 km) route that offers a unique urban experience. You'll gain a gentle 34 feet (10 metres) of elevation, making it a quick 33-minute outing. As you jog, you'll transition from the open…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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4.42 km
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5.03 km
400 m
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4.60 km
777 m
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While specific parking lots are not detailed, both the Detroit Riverwalk and Dequindre Cut are well-integrated into the city. You can typically find parking in lots or on streets near access points to the Riverwalk or the Dequindre Cut, especially around the Rivertown District or near the Eastern Market.
Yes, this loop is generally considered easy and suitable for all fitness levels, including beginners. The paved and mostly flat terrain means it doesn't require advanced running skills or high levels of endurance for casual jogging.
The terrain is primarily paved, offering a smooth and easy surface for jogging. The Riverwalk features asphalt or well-maintained brick pavers, which are softer than concrete. The Dequindre Cut is also paved, with separate lanes for pedestrians and cyclists. While largely flat, the Dequindre Cut has a gradual incline or decline of about 49 feet over its two-mile stretch.
The loop offers diverse scenery. Along the Detroit Riverwalk, you'll enjoy expansive views of the Detroit River with Canada visible across the border, passing by landmarks like the Renaissance Center, Hart Plaza, and William G. Milliken State Park. The Dequindre Cut, a former railroad line, provides a unique urban canyon feel with vibrant and extensive street art and graffiti murals, making it an 'Art Walk'.
The loop is approximately 5.4 kilometers (3.3 miles) long. For jogging, it typically takes around 33 to 35 minutes to complete, depending on your pace.
Yes, both the Detroit Riverwalk and the Dequindre Cut are popular spots for dog walkers and runners. Dogs are generally allowed but should be kept on a leash and owners are expected to clean up after their pets.
The loop is enjoyable year-round, but spring, summer, and fall offer the most pleasant conditions. During summer, shade can be limited in some areas of the Riverwalk, so consider jogging earlier in the morning or later in the evening. The vibrant street art on the Dequindre Cut is always a highlight, regardless of the season.
Yes, along the Detroit Riverwalk, you can find parks, plazas, and restrooms. The Dequindre Cut also features 'pause points' with seating and bike racks. During warmer months, the Freight Yard on the Dequindre Cut can be a hub for local businesses and events.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access or jog the Detroit Riverwalk and Dequindre Cut Loop. Both are public recreational spaces.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Detroit Riverwalk, the Iron Belle Trail, the Mayor Dennis W. Archer Greenway, and the Joe Louis Greenway.
Yes, both the Detroit Riverwalk and the Dequindre Cut feature paved, generally flat surfaces, making them highly accessible for wheelchairs, strollers, and individuals with mobility challenges.
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