About The Trail
Enjoyed by more than 90,000 outdoor enthusiasts
annually, the 34.5 mile linear Kal-Haven Trail State
Park extends from South Haven, on the shores of
Lake Michigan, to the northwest suburbs of the City
of Kalamazoo.  The trail is built on the abandoned
Kalamazoo & South Haven Railroad which existed
from 1870 to 1970.  The right-of-way was purchased
by the DNR in 1987, and the trail opened in 1991.  
Trail passes are required for use of the trail.  For
more information, visit the
Van Buren County website.

The trail passes through the towns of Grand
Junction, Bloomingdale, Gobles and Kendall where
restaurants and other amenities are available for
trail users.

A wide range of activities are available to trail users:  
biking, hiking, birding and horseback riding (on an
adjacent trail between Bloomingdale and Kibbie);
winter activities include cross-country skiing,
snowshoeing and snowmobiling.  Snowmobiling is
permitted when the snow depth is greater than four
inches.

Ten feet wide, the trail is surfaced with crushed slag
and limestone.  Parking is available at the 10th
Street trailhead, about two miles north of West Main
Street (look for the red caboose); in Bloomingdale at
the depot; in Grand Junction at the DNR lot; and at
the trailhead in South Haven at Wells Street and
Bailey Avenue.