DELTA COUNTY NONMOTORIZED TRAILS ANNOUNCES CONSTRUCTION OF GLADSTONE COMMUNITY BIKE PARK
GLADSTONE, MI — Delta County Nonmotorized Trails has unveiled a proposal to develop a new community bike park on city-owned recreation land in Gladstone. The proposed project aims to create a safe, accessible outdoor space that promotes physical activity, supports mental well-being, and provides an engaging environment for kids, families, and riders of all abilities.
The park’s master design features a sustainable, low-maintenance 3-mile flowing singletrack loop around the property’s perimeter, accessible for both biking and hiking. The trail will feature natural flow, berms, and optional technical lines. It will also be integrated with a beginner-to-intermediate pump track and a dedicated skills area–complete with balance beams, rock gardens, and small drops–to encourage both progression and fun.
Creating a designated space will position Gladstone to be a family-friendly recreation destination. By complementing existing recreation with spring-to-fall biking options, the park is projected to attract locals and regional visitors. Furthermore, the completed park will open the door to future community events, youth programming, and riding clinics.
To fund the project, Delta County Nonmotorized Trails plans to apply for a $300,000 Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund (MNRTF) grant to support the development of the trail system and skills features. The DCNT Board has approved S&S Inc. to begin cutting trail late June 2026.
The organization is actively seeking local matching funds and community support. Demonstrating strong regional backing is a critical step in the grant application process. Delta County Nonmotorized Trails invites local businesses, community partners, and residents to support the initiative to help move the project forward and create a lasting outdoor recreation resource for Gladstone.
For more information on how to support the project or contribute to the local matching funds, visit dcntrails.com or contact secretary@dcntrails.com.



