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This wooden boardwalk alongside the scenic Rogue River offers beautiful river views, abundant trees, vibrant wildflowers, and a variety of waterfowl including ducks and geese. You can easily access the start of the path near the dam at Peppler Park.
Jul 13, 2019 · The 0.5 mile wood planked trail follows the Rogue River on the west bank north from Pepplers Park. The wide walkway is heavily tree covered and fully shaded. Residential backyards are a short distance from the trail and at the north end a sidewalk leads between homes to the street.
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- Peppler Park, Rockford, 49341, Michigan
The Rogue River Nature Trail is a boardwalk along the Rogue River. It begins in Peppler Park, west of the Rockford Dam. The trail encompasses 4.5 acres, and the boardwalk winds a quarter mile north along the river bank, offering scenic views of wooded areas, the Rogue River, and downtown Rockford.
This wooden boardwalk alongside the scenic Rogue River offers beautiful river views, abundant trees, vibrant wildflowers, and a variety of waterfowl including ducks and geese. You can easily access the start of the path near the dam at Peppler Park.
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- Rockford, Michigan, United States
The 0.5 mile wood planked trail follows the Rogue River on the west bank north from Pepplers Park. The wide walkway is heavily tree covered and fully shaded. Residential backyards are a short distance from the trail and at the north end a sidewalk leads between homes to the street.
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- Attraction
- Peppler Park, Rockford, 49341, Michigan
The 0.5 mile wood planked trail follows the Rogue River on the west bank north from Pepplers Park. The wide walkway is heavily tree covered and fully shaded. Residential backyards are a short distance from the trail and at the north end a sidewalk leads between homes to the street.
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Length: 0.5 mi • Est. 8m. Get to know this 5.2-mile point-to-point trail near Rockford, Michigan. Generally considered an easy route. This trail is great for birding, fishing, and paddle sports, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring.