Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Park
Dodge Park
Edmore Park
Willow St
Seymour Ave
Fairview Ave
Dietrich Park
Bancroft Park
Kimberly Park
nd
Otto
Gra
Comstock Park
Daleford St
Riv e
Larch Park
W Oakland Ave
rA ve
Ormond Park
Fairview Park
Woodruff Ave
Burchard Park
W Saginaw St
Durant Park
Marshall Park
W Saginaw St
S Cedar St
Marshall St
W Gennessee St
Ferris Park
W Ionia St
Chester Rd
Hopkins Ave
Oak Park
127
E Shiawassee St
Ottawa St
Wentworth Park
Allegan St
Pennsylvania Ave
E Michigan Ave
Magnolia Ave
Shepard St
Foster Ave
Howard St
Holmes St
Clippert St
Kircher Park
W Kalamazoo St
Reutter Park
S Walnut St Capitol Ave
S Washington Ave
Kalamazoo Plaza
S Grand Ave
W Kalamazoo St
Cherry Hill
496
Hunter Park
Marcus St
Marcus St Elizabeth St
Foster Park
Through the healthy communities initiative The Ingham County Health Department and Parks Department installed 18 bike racks along the Lansing River Trail. This study was also used to gather information to support the effectiveness of bike racks on the trail.
St
Saint Joseph St
Stabler Park
EM ai n St
Regent Park
Cooley Gardens
Elm Park
Perkins St
S Washington Ave
Walsh Park
Moores Park
W Barnes Ave
Clemens Ave
Francis Ave
Moores River Dr
Isbell St
Crego Park
Lindb ergh Dr
Fidelity Lake
Beal Ave
Sunnyside Ave
Clifford Park
Pennsylvania Ave
Devonshire Ave
Greencroft Park
Av e
Maplewood Ave
Riley St
Lyons Ave
Cedar St
Tisdale Ave
Washington Park
Forest Ave
Wa sh
Clifton St
ing
to n
Evergreen Cemetery
127
Greenlawn Ave
Reola Park
Willard St
Paris Ave
Lyons Park
Plymouth
W Holmes Rd
Everett Park
Southgate Ave
Poxson Park
Irvington St
Lowcroft Ave
Waldo Park
Stabler St Cedar St Wildwood St
Maplehill Ave
E Cavanaugh Rd
Cavanaugh Park
Kendon Park
Legend
Parking Areas Drinking Fountain Restroom Quarter Mile Marker On-road Bike Lane Recreation Facilities
Stoneleigh Dr
Manley Dr
Canarsie Dr
Tammany Park
Narraganset Dr
Jolly Rd
Maguire Park
Munn Park
Bluebell Park
0.25
0.5 Miles
Use By Gender
59%
41%
Age Distribution
68%
10% 9%
12%
Safety First
One in six trail users wear a helmet
44
3% Latino
11%
Black
75%
White
While some people find out about the trail from other sources most individuals heard from word of mouth or have known about the trail for so long they are not able to recall
The study found that those who frequent the trail do so because of its scenery as well as offering a free place for recreation and activity.
29%
The Majority of trail users either come from home or visit on a work break.
34%
22%
Most people come to the trail with family followed by those who visit the trail alone and with there friends
3days
Average number of days a trail user visits the trail per week
> 2 Hours
<15 Minutes
9%
6% 16% 22%
15 - 30 Min.
1-2 Hours
27% 13%
45 - 60 Min.
30 - 45 Min.