Shelby Township Hike and Bike Trails

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The Charter Township of Shelby has nearly 1,200 acres of first-class public parks and access to the Clinton River, but the township's greatest Parks and Recreation amenity may be its 18.11 miles of hiking and biking trails.

Among these trails is the western-most portion of the Macomb Orchard Trail which spans from the township's border with Rochester and ends in downtown Richmond. The township is also home to a key connection of the Macomb County 70-mile trail loop and the Iron Belle bike trail, which will ultimately connect the City of Detroit to the western tip of the Upper Peninsula.

Shelby Township's trails offer residents and visitors a mix of scenic "up-north" hikes and Michigan Department of Transportation standard asphalt bike paths to meet all recreation needs. Utilizing the directory below, users can explore how Shelby Township trails can serve as the perfect start or destination for your next outdoor adventure.

Interactive Shelby Township parks and trails map

Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center Trails
Chief Gene Shepherd Park Trail
Heritage Garden Trail
Holland Ponds Trail
Mae Stecker Park Trail
Mae Stecker Park Onyx Tree Trail
Macomb Orchard Trail
River Bends Park Trails
Shelby Township Local Connector
Shelby Township/Stony Creek Hike and Bike Trail
Stony Creek Metropark Trails
Whispering Woods Park Trail
Wilcox/Warnes Nature Sanctuary Trails
Woodall Neighborhood Park Trail