Lake Erie Metropark

Coordinates: 42°04′14.22″N 83°12′38.92″W / 42.0706167°N 83.2108111°W / 42.0706167; -83.2108111
Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Lake Erie Metropark
Cove Point picnic area
Lake Erie Metropark is located in Huron-Clinton Metroparks
Lake Erie Metropark
Location within metro Detroit
TypeRegional park
Location32481 West Jefferson Avenue, Brownstown Charter Township, Michigan, United States, 48173
Coordinates42°04′14.22″N 83°12′38.92″W / 42.0706167°N 83.2108111°W / 42.0706167; -83.2108111
Area1,607 acres (650 ha)
Operated byHuron–Clinton Metroparks
StatusOpen year round
WebsiteOfficial site

Lake Erie Metropark is a park in the

Huron River on Lake Erie to the south and the City of Gibraltar to the north, and consists of natural marshes and ponds, hike and bike trails, nature trails, a marina, and a boat launch. The park previously featured a wave action swimming pool and food pavilion (non-operational since 2020). It is currently home to an 18-hole regulation golf course and the Marshlands Museum and Nature Center. It has a three-mile (5 km) shoreline along Lake Erie and is a popular bird-watching site. The children's play area, located near the abandoned Wave Pool, previously consisted of a child-size city before being reconstructed into a modernized playground.[1]
[2]

Bike and Nature Trails

Hike/Bike Trails

As part of the Downriver Linked Greenways trail system, a 3-mile segment of the trail runs through the park, with one branch of the trail terminating at Lee Road on the south end of the park, with the trail leaving the park at South Gibraltar Road on the north end. From here, one branch of the trail continues north through Gibraltar and Trenton, while a separate one continues to the north and west through Rockwood and Flat Rock, as well as Oakwoods, Willow, and Lower Huron Metroparks. Within the park, a 3/4-mile trail extends north from the wave pool towards the Marshlands Museum and Nature Center.[3]

Nature Trails

The park also contains approximately 2.75 miles of nature trails in the northeast portion along Lake Erie. One pathway runs in a loop primarily through forests and alongside marsh and canals, while a second path begins down a boardwalk through marshes, transitioning into scattered wooded areas along the Lake Erie coast.[4]

Boating, Kayaking, and Canoeing

Launches

The park offers several different options for launching large and small crafts. On the south side of the park is the Lake Erie Metropark Marina, located at the end of Lee Road, which serves primarily larger boats. On the opposite side of the park near the nature trails, a boat ramp serves smaller boats and includes spaces to launch canoes and kayaks.

Waterways

In addition to Lake Erie, a number of smaller waterways surround the park.

Nearby Places

Lake Erie Metropark is located in

.

Three other parks in the Huron-Clinton Metroparks system (Oakwoods, Willow, and Lower Huron Metroparks) are located to the northwest. Together, the four parks are connected by bike trails through the Downriver Linked Greenways system.

References

  1. ^ "Lake Erie Metropark". Dnr.state.mi.us. Archived from the original on October 31, 2012. Retrieved December 6, 2012.
  2. ^ "Lake Erie Metropark - Pure Michigan Travel". Michigan.org. July 28, 2010. Retrieved December 6, 2012.
  3. ^ "Park Maps". Huron-Clinton Metroparks. Retrieved May 14, 2020.
  4. ^ "Park Maps". Huron-Clinton Metroparks. Retrieved May 14, 2020.