Huron Meadows Metropark is a 1,576-acre regional park in Michigan offering year-round outdoor recreation set along the Huron River with diverse trails, fishing spots, and picnic areas.
Huron Meadows Metropark is located in Livingston County, Michigan, spanning approximately 1,576 acres primarily along the Huron River. The park features a mix of hardwood forests, wetlands, open meadows, and river shoreline, providing varied habitats that support abundant wildlife including deer, waterfowl, and songbirds. Established in the early 1980s as part of the Huron-Clinton Metroparks system, it serves as a popular destination for residents and visitors seeking outdoor activities close to the Detroit metropolitan area. The park's terrain is generally moderate, with well-maintained multi-use trails suitable for hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing. Key recreation opportunities include fishing in the Huron River, picnicking at designated areas with shelters, and wildlife viewing from observation points. A notable feature within the park is the nature observation deck overlooking a wetland area, a valuable spot for birding. The park also offers a Polo Fields complex where visitors can watch or participate in polo matches during the warmer months. The diverse landscape and water access provide excellent conditions for paddle sports such as canoeing and kayaking. Open year-round, Huron Meadows attracts families, outdoor enthusiasts, and anglers seeking peaceful natural surroundings within easy reach of urban centers. It is managed by the Huron-Clinton Metroparks authority, which maintains the trails and facilities to promote sustainable recreation while protecting native ecosystems.
Huron River stretch with excellent fishing and canoeing access
Popular Polo Fields hosting seasonal polo matches
Wetland observation deck for birdwatching
Multi-use paved and natural surface trail network
Multiple locations along the park offer easy access to the river for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking.
A dedicated area where visitors can watch local polo matches during the warmer months.
A constructed platform providing excellent views of local wetland wildlife and bird species.