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EXPLORE THE REGION'S EVER-EXPANDING NETWORK OF TRAILS
The West Side / Warren corridor cuts across W. Warren Avenue on Detroit's west side, creating a continuous path for walking and biking through residential neighborhoods and community spaces.
the greenway in your community
Explore Detroit’s ever-expanding network of trails connecting neighborhoods, parks, and people across the city.
The Joe Louis Greenway is more than a trail—it’s a connected network of places, experiences, and communities. Whether you’re taking a quick walk, biking across neighborhoods, or spending a full day exploring, there are countless ways to experience the Greenway.
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Entry points across Detroit, Highland Park, and Dearborn
WAYS TO EXPLORE
Walk, bike, or roll down any of our trails
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
The Greenway is always free and open to the public!
explore more segments of the greenway
Warren Trail
A long, neighborhood-connected segment following former rail corridors and major streets across Detroit’s west side.
Vernor/Southwest
A vibrant cultural corridor through Southwest Detroit, connecting neighborhoods, local businesses, and community spaces along a key southern stretch of the greenway.
Springwells
A transitional segment connecting neighborhoods and industrial corridors between Detroit and Dearborn.
Russell Woods / Nardin Park
A neighborhood segment along Oakman Boulevard, linking nearby parks and residential blocks to the rest of the Greenway.
Riverfront / Dequindre Cut
A scenic waterfront segment connecting Detroit’s downtown core to the eastern edge of the city, offering direct access to the riverfront, and key destinations along the Joe Louis Greenway.
Milwaukee Junction
A key eastern connection expanding access to Detroit’s east side greenway network.
Highland Park / Campau
A culturally rich corridor connecting Highland Park with surrounding neighborhoods.
Hamtramck
A dynamic, high-density segment weaving through Hamtramck’s active streets and community spaces.
Corktown
A lively, walkable segment connecting Detroit’s historic Corktown district to the riverfront and surrounding neighborhoods.


































