Augusta, Michigan
Looking for the best hiking in Augusta? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Augusta. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.
Top Hiking Spots in and near Augusta
-
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Moab Trail
5.02.15 mi / 75 ft gainMoab Trail is a loop trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Kalamazoo, Michigan.Read more -
Caledonia, Michigan
Lepard Nature Preserve Loop
3.00.74 mi / 112 ft gainLepard Nature Preserve Loop is a loop trail where you may see local wildlife located near Alto, Michigan.Read more -
Ada, Michigan
Cascade Peace Park Trail
2.78 mi / 390 ft gainCascade Peace Park Trail is a loop trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Ada Township, Michigan.Read more -
Grand Ledge, Michigan
Ledges Trail in Grand Ledge
5.02.56 mi / 167 ft gainThe designated parking here is Fitzgerald Park. This park has a $3 entrance fee per car ($5 for non-residents). If you want to avoid this fee, park in downtown Grand Ledge and find the Riverwalk on the south side of the Grand River, just west of downtown. A good parking spot is right next to F...Read more -
Belding, Michigan
Paddle the Flat River
4.012.5 miThis adventure starts as any kayaking trip does: the great car-kayak shuffle. I’ll leave that planning to your group size, but I recommend a 2 car minimum, one left at the take out spot (Fallasburg Park or downtown Lowell behind the KDL Library) and the other parked at Whites Bridge Road. If yo...Read more -
Saugatuck, Michigan
Tallmadge Woods and Crows Nest Loop
2.1 mi / 303 ft gainCrows Nest Loop is a quiet hike on publicly accessible land. It takes you along dunes that hover above the Kalamazoo River. The loop leads you to an overlook with views of Ox-Bow Lagoon and Lake Michigan. This loop is suitable for all levels and is about a 2.1 mile hike. The trailhead can be tr...Read more -
Holland, Michigan
Climb the Stairs up Mt. Pisgah
4.30.5 mi / 80 ft gainFeel the burn in your calves and thighs! If you don't feel it, pick up the pace or do it all again! The good news is it is actually just a large dune, not an entire mountain. It should not take you very long to run, even though there are over 200 steps here. Every 25th stair is marked and there a...Read more