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18 Attractions to Explore Near Lake Erie Metropark

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Huron RiverThe Huron River is a great destination for anyone looking to explore nature. Its banks wind through the forests and meadows of south east Michigan, providing tons of opportunities for outdoor activities like fishing, kayaking, swimming, or simply strolling along its picturesque shorelines. Along the river's course live many species of birds and animals. There are many public accesses available if you want to take advantage of all that this beautiful waterway has to offer.
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Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge As the only international wildlife refuge in North America, this haven brings together flora and fauna from Canada and the United States. And what a sight it is! With over 5,700 acres, the refuge is home to 360 species of birds, tens of thousands of fish, reptiles, and amphibians, and much more. If you're looking for a place that is both full of life and tranquility, look no further than the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge.
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Pointe Mouillee State Game AreaPointe Mouillee State Game Area is a lush and vibrant playground for outdoor recreation. Located along the banks of Lake Erie, the nature area features a wide array of wildlife habitats that facilitate exciting bird watching and hunting opportunities. Spanning over 4500 acres, this game area offers plenty of space for activities like fishing, kayaking, canoeing and even ice-fishing during winter months - making it an ideal all-season outdoor spot.
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Elizabeth ParkNot only is it a beautiful and scenic park, but it also offers visitors a plethora of activities to enjoy. Whether you're in the mood for a peaceful stroll along the river, a picnic with your family and friends, or some adrenaline-pumping water activities, Elizabeth Park has got you covered. And if you thought that was impressive, wait till you see their award-winning gardens, complete with breathtaking displays of colorful flowers and rare plant species.
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Oakwoods MetroparkFrom stunning hiking trails that wind through lush forests to picturesque picnic areas perfect for a lazy afternoon with family and friends, there's something for everyone to enjoy here. And let's not forget about the incredible wildlife that calls Oakwoods home. Keep an eye out for the resident bald eagles, wily coyotes, and majestic deer that roam the grounds. But don't worry, despite the occasional wild sighting, Oakwoods is a safe and family-friendly destination.
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Willow MetroparkWillow Metropark, is hands down one of the best parks in the area. Not only is the park spacious and well-maintained, but it also offers a variety of activities that are fun for all ages. From hiking and birdwatching to fishing and boating, there's never a dull moment at Willow Metropark. Plus, the park's scenic trails and lovely picnic areas make it an ideal spot for a family outing or a romantic picnic with a loved one.
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Taylor Conservatory & Botanical GardensTaylor Conservatory & Botanical Gardens is an absolute must-see. This gorgeous sanctuary is home to a plethora of plant life, sculpture gardens, and vibrant displays that are sure to make you forget about the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Personally, I couldn't help but be reminded of a scene from the movie Alice in Wonderland as I strolled through the whimsical gardens. it's also a great place to immerse yourself in nature and enjoy some fresh air on a sunny day.
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Heritage ParkThis 211-acre park boasts of everything from hiking trails to water bodies, a petting farm and a splash pad for kids. It's no surprise that the park attracts visitors all year round. During the summer months, the splash pad and scenic picnic areas are a hit. In the fall, the vibrant foliage offers breathtaking views, and in the winter, the park becomes a winter wonderland with ice skating and cross-country skiing.
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William C. Sterling State ParkWilliam C. Sterling State Park is the perfect spot for nature lovers to reconnect with the great outdoors. Located on the shores of Lake Erie and close to Detroit, this beautiful park offers miles of trails for hikers and bicyclists, as well as a variety of seasonal activities like swimming, fishing, bird-watching, and more. The park's secluded beaches are also ideal for peaceful times spent lounging or tinkering in the sand.
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Lower Huron MetroparkLower Huron Metropark is a great spot for a family outing, a romantic picnic, or just a peaceful walk among the trees. With a stunning 1,258 acres of rolling hills, lush forests, and sparkling waterways, Lower Huron Metropark has something for everyone. Whether you want to play a game of baseball, hike a trail, or have a relaxing afternoon at the beach, this place has got you covered. And let's not forget about the massive, three-story slide that will be sure to bring out your inner child.
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Lower Huron Metropark - Turtle Cove Family Aquatic CenterLower Huron Metropark's Turtle Cove Family Aquatic Center is hands down one of the most fun and refreshing destinations in Wayne County, . Whether you're lounging by the wave pool or zipping down water slides, there's no shortage of wet and wild entertainment. And if you're worried about kiddos getting bored, fear not! Turtle Cove boasts an interactive splash and play area, complete with water cannons and dumping buckets.
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River Raisin National Battlefield ParkThe River Raisin National Battlefield Park offers a stunning view of national history. Established in 2010, the park commemorates the Battle of Frenchtown, which is considered to be one of the bloodiest conflicts of the War of 1812. Within these scenic grounds lies the iconic Monument to Commemorate U.S. Navy Captain Sinclair and his men who fought valiantly against British forces in this historic battle.
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River RougeRouge River, is one of the most underrated natural gems in the state. While it may not be as popular as other rivers, Rouge River has its own unique charm that sets it apart from the rest. With its clear waters and serene surroundings, it's the perfect place to escape the chaos of city life. And don't even get me started on the fishing! The fish here are practically jumping into your boat. Okay, maybe not literally, but you get the point.
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George Armstrong Custer Equestrian MonumentGeorge Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument honors the Civil War General. The 30-foot bronze statue rests on a 13-foot granite base and depicts a triumphant Custer atop his horse. Commissioned by General Custer's wife and completed in 1910, the statue has become an iconic part of Monroe County’s history. In the 1940s, multiple citizens saved it from being melted down after Japanese forces attacked Pearl Harbor.
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Monroe County MuseumMonroe County Museum is a great spot for history and science buffs alike. Not only does it boast a variety of permanent exhibits on the county's history and culture, but also rotating exhibits from collections around the area. In addition to exhibits, the museum hosts educational programs that cover topics from local Native American cultures to the impact of immigration on the county's growth. Visitors can also explore outside with plenty of nature trails and large open areas to roam.
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Zug IslandZug Island, is truly something to behold. It's said that the island is home to steel mills, a coke plant, and even a wastewater treatment plant. But let's be honest, this place isn't winning any beauty contests. The rusted factories and constant plumes of smoke make it look like something out of a dystopian novel. However, what's undeniable is that Zug Island has had a colorful history. From organized crime to mysterious murders, this place has seen it all.
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Automotive Hall of FameThe Automotive Hall of Fame,is a must-see destination for car enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Not only will you learn about the pioneers who revolutionized the automotive industry, but you'll also get to admire some of the most impressive vehicles ever made. From Henry Ford and his Model T to the infamous Chevrolet Corvette, there's no shortage of fascinating exhibits to explore. Plus, the museum offers interactive experiences like simulating a virtual race and designing your own car.
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Henry Ford Museum of American InnovationThe Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation is a fascinating and educational place to visit. It celebrates the legacy of the industrialist, innovator and philanthropist Henry Ford with an incredible collection of artifacts including early automobiles, historic planes, steam trains and many other fascinating items that are all related to innovation. In addition to its impressive collection of exhibits, the museum offers educational programs such as field trips, camps and lectures.

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Lake Erie Metropark
Lake Erie Metropark offers a plethora of outdoor activities for all ages. From swimming in the refreshing lake, to hiking through the lush forests, this park truly has it all. But what really sets it apart from other parks in the area is its resident bald eagles. These majestic birds can often be spotted soaring through the skies, adding to the already breathtaking scenery. And for those looking to relax, the park also has a beautiful beach and picnic areas perfect for a lazy weekend afternoon.
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