Lakelands Trail State Park

Equestrian Facility in Pinckney, Michigan

4.5(2 reviews)
(734) 426-49138555 Silver Hill Rd, Pinckney, MI 48169View on Yelp
Lakelands Trail State Park - equestrian in Pinckney, MI

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About Lakelands Trail State Park

Lakelands Trail State Park in Pinckney, Michigan is a multi-use recreational corridor that runs through some of the most scenic terrain in Livingston and Washtenaw counties. With a 4.5-star rating from visitors, the park is a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts who want more than a paved path. Horseback riders share the trail with hikers and mountain bikers, making it a genuinely active and well-used public space. Pinckney's location near the Pinckney Recreation Area and the Waterloo State Recreation Area gives riders access to one of the most connected trail networks in southern Michigan.

Services

Mountain Biking
Hiking
Horseback Riding

Services & Process

Lakelands Trail State Park offers horseback riding, hiking, and mountain biking across a trail corridor that stretches for miles through rolling Michigan countryside. Equestrian users can bring their own horses and access designated sections of the trail that accommodate both riders and their mounts. The trail passes through wooded stretches, open fields, and areas near small lakes and wetlands, offering varied terrain and scenic variety throughout the route. Hikers and bikers share portions of the trail, so users learn to navigate the path together, which is part of the character of a public multi-use trail.

Service Area

Lakelands Trail State Park runs through Pinckney and extends into surrounding areas of Livingston and Washtenaw counties. Riders and trail users from Ann Arbor, Brighton, and Dexter are all within a short drive of various trail access points.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to ride horses on Lakelands Trail?
A Michigan Recreation Passport is required for state park access and can be purchased when you renew your vehicle registration. There's no separate horse permit, but riders should confirm current rules with the park directly.
Are there horse trailer parking areas at Lakelands Trail?
Yes, there are trailhead parking areas along the route, though not all are set up for trailer parking. It's worth calling the park office at (734) 426-4913 to confirm which access points can accommodate a horse trailer.
Can beginners ride the trails here, or is prior experience needed?
Lakelands Trail is a natural, unstructured trail environment rather than a supervised riding facility. Riders should have a solid handle on their horse and basic trail riding skills before attempting it.
What time of year is best for horseback riding on the trail?
Late spring through fall is ideal, when trails are dry and foliage makes for a scenic ride. Spring can bring muddy conditions, and the park's rules on seasonal trail closures are worth checking before you go.
Are dogs allowed on the trail with horses?
Dogs are permitted on state park trails in Michigan but must be on a leash. Horse riders should use caution around off-leash dogs, as they can spook horses unexpectedly.
How long is the horseback riding section of Lakelands Trail?
The overall trail corridor spans more than 20 miles, though not all sections may be accessible or appropriate for horses at all times. Checking the current trail map on the Michigan DNR website before your visit is a good idea.

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