Greenville offers miles of beautiful wooded pedestrian trails. For maps of the trails, just click on the name or stop by the Chamber office at 108 N. Lafayette St.
Fred Meijer Flat River Trail: Winner of the “Quality of Life Award” by the American Society of Civil Engineers. This paved trail currently encircles the City and is about 9 miles long and also connects to the Fred Meijer Heartland Trail. The Fred Meijer Heartland Trail is a paved trail that traverses through woodlands, wetlands, famland, small towns and rolling hills. The trail extends approximately 40 miles. From Greenville, enter the trail via Lake Road (off of Peck Rd) just north of Greenville. Take the trail north through Sidney, Stanton and McBride to Edmore; then East through Vestaburg to Riverdale. Mountain Biking too! Greenville offers two Mountain Bike trails to give you a challenge at whatever level you're looking for: Edwards Creek Mountain Bike Trail: 7.35 miles of winding beginner, intermediate and expert single-track trails. This trail is tight, technical and very challenging. Bring your technical skills and endurance. More trails will be added in the future.
Directions: The general location is M-57 just east of M-91. Head east along M-57 to Walnut Street. Go north for approximately 0.2 miles to the Allen G. Davis ball field entrance. The trailhead is on your left as you enter the park.
Shearer Road Mountain Bike Trail: This 4.5 mile course maximizes the little amount of elevation change available. Rocks, logs, and other obstacles add challenge to the beginner and intermediate trail loops.
Directions: M-57 to Hillcrest Rd east of Meijer. Travel north on Hillcrest Rd. thru Greenville West Dr. The road will turn into Shearer Rd. Continue traveling north on Shearer Rd. approximately ¼ mile. The trailhead is on your left.
Combine the two mountain bike trails via the Fred Meijer Flat River Trail and challenge yourself to a nice 17.5 mile ride.