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The Wolcott Mill Outer Branch Trails offer a charming and accessible journey through diverse landscapes in Ray, Michigan. You'll wander through lush woodlands and open meadows, often following the scenic Clinton River, with the path alternating between paved and natural surfaces. It's a gentle, immersive experience, particularly vibrant with fall colors and rich in birdlife like warblers and orioles.
Planning your visit is straightforward, with ample parking available at Wolcott Mill Metropark. While the trail is generally easy to navigate, be aware that some unpaved sections can get muddy after rain, so consider appropriate footwear. This route is ideal for a quick, relaxing outing, especially if you're seeking a family-friendly hike or a peaceful stroll.
What makes this trail truly unique is its connection to the historic Wolcott Mill and its working farm, where you can see heritage breed animals. This 2.0-mile (3.3 km) hike features a minimal 15 feet (5 metres) of elevation gain, making it an easy 49-minute walk. It's a fantastic option for those looking for a blend of natural beauty and a touch of local history, perfect for beginners or a leisurely afternoon.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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This route is generally considered easy, with much of it being flat. You'll encounter a mix of gravel and dirt paths, with some paved sections, winding through woodlands, meadows, and along the Clinton River. Be aware that some areas can become muddy or 'squelchy' after rain.
Yes, the trail offers a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. You'll hike along the picturesque Clinton River, with opportunities to see worn cliffs and diverse plant life. The route is part of Wolcott Mill Metropark, which features a historic grist mill and a working farm with animals. Keep an eye out for wildlife like deer, turtles, and various birds.
The trail is enjoyable throughout the year, but it's particularly beautiful in the fall when the many century-old trees display vibrant colors. Spring and summer also offer diverse flowers and lush scenery. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy or icy conditions.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails within Wolcott Mill Metropark. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times, and you are responsible for cleaning up after your pet.
Yes, Wolcott Mill Metropark requires a Metroparks daily or annual pass for vehicle entry. You can purchase a daily pass at the park entrance or an annual pass online or at any Metropark office.
Parking is available within Wolcott Mill Metropark. Specific parking areas are typically located near the historic mill or the farm, providing convenient access to the various trailheads, including those for the Outer Branch Trails.
The diverse habitats along the trail, including woodlands and riverbanks, support a variety of wildlife. Hikers often spot deer, snakes, salamanders, and turtles. Birdwatchers may also see various species, including the Green Heron, especially near the Clinton River.
Yes, this route intersects with other paths within Wolcott Mill Metropark. Specifically, sections of the trail follow parts of 27 Mile Road.
Absolutely. With its easy difficulty and mostly flat terrain, this route is very suitable for beginners and families. The varied scenery, including the historic mill and working farm, offers additional points of interest that can make the hike engaging for children.
Within Wolcott Mill Metropark, you'll find restrooms and picnic areas. The park also features a historic grist mill and a working farm, which can be visited. For additional amenities like cafes or restaurants, you would need to venture outside the immediate park area into nearby towns.
The estimated duration for this specific route is around 50 minutes. However, your actual time may vary depending on your pace, how often you stop to enjoy the scenery, or if you explore the historic mill or farm.
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