Huron-Clinton Metroparks is a regional park system in southeastern Michigan offering diverse outdoor recreation opportunities across multiple parks, including hiking, fishing, and paddle sports.
Huron-Clinton Metroparks is a network of 13 regional parks stretching across five counties in southeastern Michigan, covering over 25,000 acres of protected lands combined. The system spans from Livingston County in the north to Monroe County in the south, and from Washtenaw County in the west to Wayne County in the east. The parks feature a variety of landscapes including rolling hills, wetlands, lakes, beaches, and woodlands. Established in 1940, this extensive park system was designed to provide accessible outdoor recreation and natural resource conservation for the growing metropolitan Detroit area. The parks protect a diverse range of ecosystems, including oak-hickory forests, marshes, rivers, and sand dunes, supporting abundant wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, waterfowl, and numerous songbirds. Visitors can engage in hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, fishing, boating, skiing, and golf, with many parks offering swimming beaches and picnic facilities. Notable parks within the system include Stony Creek Metropark known for its 492-acre lake and extensive trail system, Indian Springs Metropark with its boardwalk through wetlands and historical farmstead, and Kensington Metropark, featuring a large reservoir popular for boating and fishing. The parks also feature historical structures dating back to the 19th century, along with nature centers and environmental education programs. Easily accessible via major highways, Huron-Clinton Metroparks offer an appealing mix of natural beauty and family-friendly amenities, making it a favored destination for residents and visitors seeking outdoor enjoyment close to urban areas.
Stony Creek Metropark Lake and extensive trail network
Indian Springs Metropark wetlands boardwalk and historic farmhouse
Kensington Metropark's 1,200-acre Kent Lake for boating and fishing
Lake Erie Metropark’s sandy beach and scenic picnic areas
Features a large 492-acre artificial lake surrounded by multi-use trails and a popular disc golf course.
Offers a boardwalk trail through wetlands and a restored 19th-century farmhouse open for tours.
Hosts Kent Lake, a 1,200-acre reservoir well-known for boating, fishing, picnicking, and beach swimming.