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Easy 2.9-mile hike in Fillmore County Park, Michigan, with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a quick nature escape.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.25 km
343 m
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4.49 km
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The Fillmore Park Hinton Trail is an easy hike, approximately 4.6 kilometers (2.9 miles) long. Most hikers can complete it in about 1 hour and 10 minutes.
The trail in Fillmore Park features a natural, unpaved surface. It's generally flat with very minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for most hikers.
Yes, with its easy difficulty grade, short distance, and minimal elevation gain, this trail is very suitable for beginners and families looking for a pleasant outdoor walk. The park also has future plans for a playground, enhancing its family-friendly appeal.
Parking is available at Fillmore Park. The park is located in Livingston County, Michigan, between Howell and Brighton. Specific trailhead parking information can often be found on the Livingston County Parks website.
While the specific rules for Fillmore Park in Michigan regarding dogs are not detailed, generally, natural trails in county parks often permit dogs on a leash. It's always best to check the official Livingston County Parks website for the most current regulations before your visit.
Fillmore Park is a public park managed by Livingston County. Typically, county parks in Michigan do not require specific hiking permits or entrance fees for general access, though this can vary. For the most accurate information, please consult the Livingston County Parks website.
As a natural trail in Michigan, the best times to visit are typically spring, summer, and fall. Spring offers blooming wildflowers, summer provides lush greenery, and fall showcases vibrant foliage. Winter hiking is possible but may require appropriate gear for snow and ice.
Fillmore Park currently offers benches for viewing and a restroom. There are future plans to expand amenities, potentially including a pavilion, mountain bike trail, sports field, and playground.
The trail winds through 198 acres of natural landscape. You can expect to see typical Michigan woodlands and open spaces, offering a peaceful natural setting for your hike.
The trail itself is a natural path through the park's landscape. While there aren't specific named viewpoints or historical landmarks along this particular route, the park's natural setting and benches provide opportunities to enjoy the surrounding environment.
The trail is described as a 5k natural trail within Fillmore Park. While the specific configuration isn't detailed, many park trails of this length are designed as loops or have connecting sections that allow for a loop experience.
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