Coleman is a host community for the popular Pere Marquette Rail-Trail of Mid-Michigan. The 14-foot wide paved asphalt trail welcomes hiking, jogging, biking, inline skating and cross-country skiing. The section between Coleman and the neighboring town of North Bradley is also open for equestrian use. The trail traces the route of the old Pere Marquette Railroad 22 miles east to Midland and 10 miles west to Clare. Considered an exemplary pathway, it is is one of only 25 trails in the nation admitted to the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy's Rail-Trail Hall of Fame.
The Coleman Veterans Memorial honors the men and women who have served in the military. Located along Railway Street, three wheelchair accessible sidewalks lead into a courtyard paved with bricks inscribed with the names of veterans. Flags representing each branch of the military surround the courtyard. At the center stand five life-sized sculptures of soldiers in uniform, representing the "War on Terror." An annual "United by Sacrifice" fundraising concert at the courtyard precedes Memorial Day ceremonies.
Coleman Area Library sits adjacent to the Veterans Memorial. The library provides a resource for learning and activities for residents of Coleman and Geneva, Warren and Edville townships. In addition to its print collection, it offers movies, audio books, free computer use and free Wi-Fi access. Patrons may remotely access the library's subscription database, which includes government, health and business resources and more.
When a peaceful nature escape is on the agenda, Laur Big Salt River Park fills the bill. The Midland County park sits 5 miles south of Coleman off MacNally Road along leafy river banks. An unspoiled retreat, woods, wildflowers and the gentle river create a serene environment for a picnic, photography or thoughtful reflection. Stairs provide easy river access and an overlook offers scenic views. Laur Big Salt River Park hours are 9 a.m to 6 p.m.