

A variety of different length trips can be made between the parks. These trail segments are part of Michigan’s Iron Belle Trail.
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The 4.1-mile paved Hike-Bike Trail also provides additional hiking options and can be hiked all the way to Lake Erie Metropark – a full 23.75 miles one way. $35 for first night, $15 each additional nightįor more reservations, please contact the Lower Huron Metropark office at (734) 697-9181. You may bring in your own firewood or purchase firewood from the Lower Huron Metropark Office, during office hours. Overnight and day camping is available for organized youth groups. Group Campīring your scout group or youth organization to camp along the Huron River and under the stars at Lower Huron Metropark. Canoe CampĬanoe Camp is available for paddlers on the Huron River Water Trail (river mile 25.4) at Walnut Grove Campground.įor more reservations, please contact the Lower Huron Metropark Office at (734) 697-9181. For more questions, please contact the Lower Huron Metropark office at (734) 697-9181. Cancellations will result in a one-night ($25) fee forfeiture per site. A sanitary dump station is available on-site.Ĭlick here to review Walnut Grove Campground Rules.Ĭlick here to make your reservation online.Modern restrooms are located within the Walnut Grove Campground.Water and electricity are not available at the campsites.


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A portable lift is available to enter the pool. It features two waterslides, a lazy river, 300-gallon dumping bucket and zero-depth entry pool with lap lanes. This is the largest water facility within the Metroparks. A paved path connects the deck, parking lot and restroom building.Īdjacent to the fishing site is the Hike-Bike Trail and trailhead, featuring a bicycle repair station that can double as wheelchair repair station. The South Fishing Site has an accessible observation platform and fishing area featuring low railings, benches and other accessible amenities along the Huron River. Picnic shelter rental information will be updated on our website as changes are made. Work continues on installation of new concrete grill pads and securing picnic tables in arrangements that allow for unobstructed movement around them. We’re adding new accessible picnic tables and grills to several picnic shelters throughout the park system. There are five accessible picnic tables and two swivel grills in the area. A gentle aggregate path connects the parking area to the side of the pea stone launch area. Accessible kayak trail and can parking spaces are located near the launch site. The North Fishing Site has an accessible observation platform and fishing area featuring low railings, benches and other accessible amenities along the Huron River. This 15-mile trail connects Lower Huron, Willow and Oakwoods Metroparks (30 mile round trip) and continues through Flat Rock to Lake Erie Metropark.ĭogs are allowed on the trails, but must be on a 6-foot leash at all times. The steepest hill is located near the South Fishing Site. The paved, relatively flat Hike-Bike trail at Lower Huron Metropark is also part of Michigan’s Iron Belle Trail.
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Click here to learn more about accessibility and how to request an accommodation at your Metroparks.
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As we look to the future, we will develop, update and improve facilities to meet or exceed ADA requirements – and look for ways to remove barriers to access so that individuals of all abilities have equitable access to Metroparks facilities, programs, services and activities. Your Huron-Clinton Metroparks are committed to removing barriers, creating and improving access and increasing recreational opportunities for all.
