Oakwoods Metropark is a large natural park in southeastern Michigan offering extensive trails, diverse habitats, and a peaceful outdoor retreat ideal for hiking, wildlife observation, and picnicking.
Oakwoods Metropark, located in southern Wayne County, Michigan, is part of the Huron-Clinton Metroparks system. Spanning approximately 1,756 acres along the banks of the Huron River, the park preserves a mixture of forest, wetlands, open fields, and riverfront environments. Its landscape provides important habitat for a variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, red foxes, wild turkeys, and numerous songbird species. The Huron River meandering through the park offers scenic views and access for fishing and non-motorized boating. Oakwoods features an extensive network of over 10 miles of trails, ranging from easy paved walking paths to more rugged natural surface routes, making it popular for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Visitors can explore features such as the River Trail and the Marsh Trail, the latter offering observation points ideal for birdwatching. The park also boasts picnic areas, a picnic pavilion, and playgrounds, making it a favored family destination. Developed in the mid-20th century as part of regional efforts to preserve green space near Detroit, Oakwoods Metropark provides an important natural refuge within a rapidly urbanizing area. The park’s quiet woodlands and riverside vistas attract those seeking both active recreation and tranquil nature experiences. Seasonal events and volunteer-led activities add to its community appeal, while educational signage helps visitors learn about local ecosystems and conservation efforts.
Huron River views along the River Trail
Diverse wetland habitats ideal for birdwatching
Extensive multi-use trail system supporting hiking and mountain biking
Picnic pavilion and family-friendly recreation areas
A scenic freshwater river flowing through the park, providing opportunities for fishing, paddling, and riverside trails.
A trail passing through wetland habitats with observation platforms for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.
A sheltered area ideal for group gatherings and picnics with tables and nearby playground facilities.