Dexter-Huron Metropark is a peaceful recreation area along the Huron River offering seasonal fishing, picnicking, and trails in a natural setting near Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Dexter-Huron Metropark is a 122-acre county-owned park located on the banks of the Huron River in Washtenaw County, Michigan, near the city of Dexter. The park features a blend of riverfront environments, woodlands, and open grassy areas that make it a popular local spot for outdoor recreation and quiet nature experiences. Its location along the Huron River allows for fishing opportunities, and the waterway also supports canoeing and kayaking. Visitors can enjoy walking trails that wind through the shaded, forested areas as well as open shelter and picnic sites that are ideal for family gatherings. The park has historical significance as an early recreation site established by the Huron-Clinton Metroparks system, and it remains a favored destination for residents of Southeast Michigan seeking a scenic riverfront area with convenient access. Notable features include river access points, a designated dog-friendly off-leash area, and a campground geared toward tent camping that appeals to families and novice campers. The seasonal changes provide distinct experiences—from spring wildflowers and summer fishing to vibrant fall foliage and quiet winter landscapes. Dexter-Huron Metropark’s tranquil environment and diverse amenities make it a well-rounded outdoor destination close to urban centers.
Riverfront fishing spots along the Huron River
Dog-friendly off-leash area for pets
Shaded picnic shelters equipped with grills
Small tent campground with easy river access
Multiple access points along the river ideal for fishing and launching small paddlecraft.
Designated fenced area that allows dogs to roam freely and interact.
A small campground with tent sites providing a quiet, natural setting close to the river.