Metro Beach Metropark is a popular lakeside destination in Michigan offering sandy beaches, picnic areas, and a range of water and land recreation opportunities along Lake St. Clair.
Metro Beach Metropark is located on the eastern shore of Lake St. Clair in Macomb County, Michigan. Spanning over 1,450 acres, this park features one of the most extensive public beaches along the lake, offering visitors a chance to enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The park's terrain is largely flat with sandy shoreline and marsh areas supporting diverse plant and bird species, contributing to its appeal for wildlife watchers and nature lovers. Historically, the park site was once part of Detroit Edison’s St. Clair Power Plant area before being converted into a recreational space by the Huron-Clinton Metroparks system. Visitors have access to over 6 miles of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, running, and biking, weaving through dune grass and wooded areas. The park also features picnic pavilions, playgrounds, a golf course, and a nature center providing educational programs about local ecology and conservation. Anglers are attracted to the fishing along Lake St. Clair and the nearby Clinton River inlet. Winter brings opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing when conditions allow. With ample parking, accessible restrooms, and well-maintained facilities, Metro Beach Metropark offers a family-friendly outdoor experience that attracts over a million visitors each year, making it one of the region’s busiest and most valued parklands.
Expansive, sandy Lake St. Clair beach with public swimming
Metro Beach Nature Center offering educational programs
Clinton River inlet popular for fishing and birdwatching
Multi-use trails through diverse wetland and dune habitats
One of the largest public beaches on Lake St. Clair, featuring lifeguard-supervised swimming and sandy shores.
Educational facility with live animal exhibits and interactive displays about local wildlife and habitats.
A popular fishing spot and area for canoeing and kayaking, providing scenic views and wildlife sightings.