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Jog the Millennium Park Red Loop, a moderate 3.4-mile (5.5 km) route in Grand Rapids, Michigan, featuring lakes, meadows, and river views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.28 km
Highlight • Lake
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1.88 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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2.95 km
Highlight • Natural
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5.46 km
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5.10 km
260 m
< 100 m
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4.00 km
913 m
260 m
185 m
< 100 m
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The Millennium Park Red Loop is approximately 5.5 kilometers (3.4 miles) long. For an average jogger, it typically takes about 35 minutes to complete the loop, depending on your pace and any stops you might make.
The terrain on this route in Millennium Park, Grand Rapids, offers a mix of paved and natural surfaces. You'll encounter rolling hills in some sections, but overall, the paths are generally wide and flat, making it suitable for jogging.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails within Millennium Park. However, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times and that you clean up after them to maintain the park's cleanliness for all visitors.
The Millennium Park Red Loop is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is great for longer daylight hours, and even winter jogging can be picturesque, though you should be prepared for colder conditions and potential snow or ice on the paths.
Millennium Park in Grand Rapids is a public park, and generally, there are no entrance fees required to access its trails for activities like jogging. However, specific amenities or events within the park might have associated costs.
Millennium Park offers several parking areas throughout its vast expanse. You can typically find convenient parking close to various trailheads, including those that lead to the Red Loop. Look for designated parking lots within the park.
As you jog the Red Loop, you'll experience the natural beauty of Millennium Park. The route passes by Lake Leota and sections of the South Standale Trail. The park itself features diverse landscapes including trails along the Grand River, around lakes, meadows, and wooded areas, with opportunities to spot waterfowl and other wildlife.
Yes, the Millennium Park Red Loop is part of an extensive trail network. It shares sections with other loops like the Millennium Park Yellow Loop and the Millennium Park Light Green Loop. You'll also find it intersects with the Fred Meijer Standale Trail and the South Standale Trail, offering options to extend or vary your run.
Given its generally wide and flat paths, with some rolling hills, the Red Loop can be suitable for strollers, especially those designed for all-terrain use. It's a family-friendly park, and many sections are accessible for children, making it a good option for a family outing.
Millennium Park, being a large urban park, does provide facilities. You can typically find restrooms and water fountains at various points, particularly near main entrances or activity hubs within the park. It's always a good idea to check a park map or visitor center for exact locations.
For a particularly scenic experience, try jogging the Red Loop closer to sunset. The park's vast acreage and trails around the lakes, like Lake Leota, offer beautiful sunset views. Despite its popularity, the park's size and numerous paths allow for finding quiet moments if you explore beyond the busiest sections.