Bay City State Recreation Area offers diverse natural landscapes along Saginaw Bay, featuring extensive trails, wetlands, and access to the water for year-round outdoor activities.
Bay City State Recreation Area, located in Michigan along the shores of Saginaw Bay, spans a mix of open grasslands, wetlands, oak-hickory forests, and sandy lakeshore, providing habitat for a broad range of wildlife. Established in 1964, the park is a popular destination for locals and visitors seeking hiking, birdwatching, camping, fishing, and water-based recreation. Its large protected expanse includes over 4,800 acres, offering 20 miles of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing in winter. The area's wetlands and marshes serve as vital breeding grounds for waterfowl, making it a renowned birding spot especially during migration seasons. The park’s shoreline along Saginaw Bay supports fishing activities, with species like walleye and perch attracting anglers. Visitors can explore several distinct zones within the park such as the Youth Area, the Pines Campground, and the Wetlands Education Center, which hosts interpretive programs and events. The Recreation Area also contains historic remnants of past fire management and land restoration efforts that have shaped current ecosystems. The park is accessible year-round and is well-regarded for balancing rich natural habitats with diverse recreational opportunities, making it appealing to outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels while supporting important conservation goals.
Saginaw Bay shoreline with fishing and paddle sport access
Extensive wetlands supporting migratory and resident bird species
Multi-use trail system catering to hiking, biking, and winter sports
Wetlands Education Center offering interpretive programs and wildlife observation
This center offers educational exhibits, guided nature walks, and programs focusing on the park’s unique wetland ecosystems and resident wildlife.
Accessible shoreline with opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and scenic water views, providing habitat for numerous fish and bird species.
Over 20 miles of groomed and natural surface trails designed for hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing.