Best attractions and places to see around Haslett include a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities in the Mid-Michigan region. The area features expansive parks, lakes, and extensive trail systems for outdoor activities. Haslett's proximity to Lansing and East Lansing expands access to cultural sites and points of interest. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from woodlands and wetlands to riverfront paths.
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Hawk Island County Park is 100 acres of beautiful park land built over the remains of the former Sablain Gravel Pit. VIsitors can enjoy fishing, swimming, picnicking, and in winter sledding and tubing.
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Running between Waverly Road and Old Town, the Lansing River Trail offers 20 miles of paved trail access to many parks, natural areas, and the downtown area.
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From this spot in East Lansing you get a really nice view of the Red Cedar River. This is a great spot to admire the water, catch your breath, and eat a snack before continuing on your ride around East Lansing.
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A lake with a lot of recreational value.
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Lake Lansing Park is split into two parts; the South Park is next to the lake and the North Park is through the woods on dirt, gravel, and boardwalk trails. There are a few different trails in Lake Lansing Park North that are marked decently well and help to create a trail network of a few different trail loops.
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There are over 20 miles of paved paths that make up the Lansing River Trail, and each section feels a little different. This part of the trail passes through Scott Woods Park, which is mostly forested. The Lansing River Trail connects to a bunch of other parks and paths across town helping to create a large network of walking and running paths.
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Hawk Island County Park is one of the newer parks around Lansing. It has paved trails that are great for running, and you only have to pay an entrance fee if you bring your car onto the property. There is a big pond at the main trailhead that the path goes around.
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Haslett offers a variety of natural attractions. You can enjoy the recreational opportunities at Hawk Island Lake, which is great for fishing, swimming, and picnicking. Lake Lansing Park is another expansive option, featuring swimming, kayaking, walking trails, and sandy beaches. For more extensive trail systems through woodlands and wetlands, consider Ferguson Park or the Haslett Community Forest, which is also popular for cross-country skiing in winter.
Yes, Haslett and its vicinity offer several historical and cultural sites. Step back in time at the Meridian Historical Village, a living history museum with restored 19th-century buildings. Nearby in Lansing, you can tour the magnificent Michigan State Capitol Building. For contemporary art, visit the Eli and Edith Broad Art Museum on the Michigan State University campus in East Lansing, or catch a show at the Wharton Center for Performing Arts.
Families will find plenty to do around Haslett. Hawk Island Lake and Lake Lansing Park are excellent for swimming, picnicking, and playgrounds. Lake Lansing Park South features a public beach, snack bar, and paddleboat rentals, often hosting outdoor concerts. Potter Park Zoo in Lansing is also a great family destination, home to over 500 animals.
Haslett provides numerous options for walking and biking. The Lansing River Trail offers 20 miles of paved access to parks and natural areas, connecting to downtown. You can also find sections of the Interurban Trail within Haslett for walking and biking. For more natural settings, Ferguson Park and Haslett Community Forest have extensive trail systems through woodlands and wetlands. For specific routes, check out the cycling routes around Haslett or running trails.
Yes, the Lansing River Trail is a notable option, offering 20 miles of paved and wheelchair-accessible paths that connect various parks and natural areas. This trail, including the section through Scott Woods Park, is designed to be accessible.
For hiking enthusiasts, the Haslett area offers several trails. Lake Lansing Park North features a network of dirt, gravel, and boardwalk trails, including the Lake Lansing North Blue Trail. Ferguson Park provides winding trails through woodlands and wetlands, perfect for hiking and birdwatching. You can find more detailed hiking options and routes in the hiking guide for Haslett.
Haslett's attractions can be enjoyed year-round, depending on your interests. Spring and fall offer pleasant weather for hiking and outdoor activities, with beautiful foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for water activities at Lake Lansing Park and Hawk Island Lake, as well as outdoor concerts. In winter, the Haslett Community Forest is popular for cross-country skiing, and Hawk Island County Park offers sledding and tubing.
The Meridian Township Farmers' Market is a great place to find farm-fresh produce and locally sourced goods throughout the year. For specialty items and local vendors, Monticello's Market and Butcher Block in Haslett is a locally owned establishment worth visiting.
Haslett offers several dining options, including local favorites like Blondie's Barn for breakfast or Elevation for farm-to-table dining. For places with views, especially near the lake, you can find options like The Whed, Mayfair, and Blue Gill Grill, some of which feature rooftop bars overlooking the water.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the peaceful views of the Red Cedar River from spots like the View of the Red Cedar River, and the extensive paved trails like the Lansing River Trail for walking and cycling. The recreational value of lakes like Hawk Island Lake and the diverse trail networks in parks are also highly valued.
Yes, golf enthusiasts have options close to Haslett. You can enjoy a round at either the Lake O’ The Hills Golf Course or the Meridian Sun Golf Course, both conveniently located in the area.


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