Erie MetroPark offers scenic waterfront access along the Detroit River, providing excellent opportunities for walking, birdwatching, and enjoying natural and historic features near the Canada–US border.
Erie MetroPark is located in Erie Township, Monroe County, southeastern Michigan, along the western banks of the Detroit River. Covering over 1,200 acres, this park is part of the Huron-Clinton Metroparks system and serves as a versatile recreational area focused on waterfront and natural habitat exploration. The park's landscape includes riverfront beach areas, wetlands, open meadows, and wooded uplands, providing habitat for a variety of wildlife including migratory birds, songbirds, and aquatic species. Erie MetroPark is also home to several restored historical structures, such as the Erie Township Waterworks Building and the Garden Center, which offer cultural context and event space. Visitors enjoy walking on well-maintained paved and natural surface trails that run along the riverfront, perfect for birdwatching, jogging, and casual strolls. The park features picnic areas, playgrounds, and a boat launch supporting paddling activities on the Detroit River. Especially popular in fall and spring are birdwatching opportunities due to the presence of waterfowl and migratory species. Erie MetroPark also provides sledding hills and cross-country skiing routes in winter months, making it a year-round destination. It is easily accessible from Detroit and Toledo, and its scenic river views provide impressive vistas of passing freighters and the Canadian Windsor skyline across the water. The park draws visitors seeking family-friendly outdoor recreation combined with natural beauty and regional history.
Erie Beach and Detroit River waterfront views
Diverse birdwatching along wetlands and shoreline
Historic Erie Waterworks Building and Garden Center
Cross-country skiing and sledding hills in winter
A sandy waterfront beach area along the Detroit River, popular for picnics and river viewing.
Historic building offering garden displays and an event venue hosting seasonal programming.
Paved and natural surface trails that provide scenic walks with views of passing freighters and waterfowl.