Detroit Riverwalk | Pure Michigan Trails
Voted "Best Riverwalk" in the country by the USA Today Reader's Choice Awards, the Detroit Riverwalk is a one-of-a-kind destination. Learn about the attractions and amenities found on the riverfront in this episode of Pure Michigan Trails.
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The scooter rentals are great.
I'd like to see a ferris wheel, like on Navy Pier! That would be so cool!
Even though I miss belle isle the way it use to be I'm still really happy about how everything else has changed. Detroit is starting to look like somebody actually cares about our city.
Our Detroit is getting better and better!! 😂👍
I love the beautiful Detroit Riverwalk especially during the summer months. Voted 3 times in a roll 2021 2022 and 2023. Next Year Looking forward to the Ralph C Wilson Centennial Park on the West Riverfront when it opens 2024. I love Detroit my city born and raise in the D.
Just rode my e-bike there all the way to belle-isle. It was amazing!
Brings a tear to my eye, knowing what it used to be like and what it is today. 😍
I encourage everyone who can ride a bicycle to start from Eastern Market; from there you can get on the Dequindre Cut and ride down to the river front and experience the beauty and joy of the Riverwalk by bicycle. Either that or start at Mt. Elliott Park which is at the eastern end of the Riverwalk. There is a small parking lot and you can start there either walking or bicycling. I can't say enough about how wonderful the river front has become!
I’ve been going to Detroit since early 80s and it had its hard time and is coming back STRONG! Great work! The D.
Hopefully that add a skateboard area. That would be sweet.
Detroit would have a much more beautiful skyline if it had more tall buildings and newer buildings, like Philadelphia or San Francisco do. I can't believe that the tallest, most modern building in Detroit is still the Renaissance Center, which was constructed back in the 1970s, while the rest of Detroit still looks like a city from the 1930s.
Honestly, I'd rather have the old freight trains and cement factories, etc., from when this was a real city rather than the globalist, Potemkin village that's it's become, complete with facial recognition cameras, even on trees in the parks. Actually, this town was always the experimental poster child of cancel culture, given for free, by the powers that shouldn't be. It's only a semblance of a city, like a smiling corpse without a soul, there's no longer any consciousness in it. Kind of freaky. Beware of ..."Things to Come" as this trend overtakes most all American towns. Now, as I'm writing this, same is happening, in its embryonic phase, to San Francisco. It will be destroyed (as always, from the top...down), then will rise again, like a Phoenix, with less...far less population, with broken souls everywhere but...clean. The whole scenario is like "The Invasion of the Body Snatchers", "It's really not so bad Myles, let it happen, fall asleep". People really DO need to wake up! "You will own nothing...and YOU WILL LIKE IT!"
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This is so weird to even read