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Lower Huron-Willow-Oakwoods Metropark App

Lower Huron, Willow, and Oakwoods Metroparks are three, separate parks, but they’re all connected by their extensive trail network.  To simplify life for our users, we’ve combined them all into a single app.

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Lower Huron Metropark Trails

Lower Huron, Willow, and Oakwoods Metroparks all have their own trail networks, but as those trails are all interconnected, the trail network is even larger, totalling nearly fifty kilometers.  For the Lower Huron/Willow/Oakwoods app, we have combined all three parks together, to make it easier to pass through the extensive trail network, independent of what park you start in.

Paved Trails (Hiking, Biking, Inline Skating)

1.  Lower Huron Paved Trail (14km – round trip) A linear, out and back trail, with connectors at the south end to New Boston and a long connector trail along the Huron River to Willow Metropark.  This trail has a few moderate hills, and traverses forests and mowed grass areas.  The wooden bridge over the Huron River can be dangerous for bikers and skaters.
2.  Willow Full Paved Loop (6km) The main loop trail around the entire park, through a mix of woods, prairie, and mowed grass parkland.
3.  Willow North Paved Loop (4km) The northern end of the main loop, cutting across via a shortcut in the middle.
4.  Willow South Paved Loop (4km) The southern end of the main loop, cutting across via a shortcut in the middle.
5.  Oakwoods Paved Trail (10km – round trip) An out and back paved trail, mostly through open prairie.  Some parts of this trail are prone to flooding in early spring and after heavy rains.  The railroad crossing in the middle of the trail is rough, so bikers and skaters are advised to be careful.
6.  Full Paved Trail (40km – round trip) The full, out and back trail, including the full loop around Willow Metropark.  This is an excellent trail for fitness enthusiasts, with no major hills and little competing traffic.  The trail traverses diverse combination of terrain, including dense forest, open prairie, wetlands, and mowed parkland.  There are several wooden bridges over the Huron River, as well as two railroad crossings on this route, which can be dangerous for in-line skaters and bikers.

Nature Trails (Hiking-only)

7.  Lower Huron Bob White Trail (1.5km) A short, mostly level trail through dense woodlands well above the river.
8.  Lower Huron PawPaw Trail (1km) A short trail through woods, starting on the bluffs above the Huron River before descending into the river’s floodplain.  An interesting contrast with the non-floodplain Bob White Trail.
9.  Oakwoods Big Tree Trail (no dogs allowed) (1.3km) A flat, wooded trail, adjacent to the Oakwoods Nature Center, with interpretative signs to help with plant identification.
10.  Oakwoods Sky-Come-Down Trail (no dogs allowed) (1.5km) Wandering through the edges of woods and meadows, and visiting the pond, as well, this trail gives a good variety of local ecosystems.  The trail is adjacent to the Oakwoods Nature Center, with interpretative signs to help with plant identification.
11.  Oakwoods Long Bark Trail (no dogs allowed) (3.1km)  A wooded trail, alongside the Huron River, with woods and wetlands.  The trail is adjacent to the Oakwoods Nature Center, with interpretative signs to help with plant identification.

Equestrian Trails (Hiking and Equestrian only)

12.  Oakwoods North Loop Trail (3.8km) From the horse staging area, this trail loops around the area north of the railroad tracks.  The wooded trail visits the scenic bluffs above the Huron River.
13.  Oakwoods South Loop Trail (2.8km) From the horse staging area, this trail loops around the area south of the railroad tracks.  The wooded trail visits the scenic bluffs above the Huron River.
14.  Oakwoods Big Loop Trail (5.2km) Encircling the entire equestrian area, this loop goes around the perimeter trails of the entire equestrian area.  The wooded trail visits the scenic bluffs above the Huron River.
15.  Oakwoods Long Loop Trail (7.6km) Designed for maximum length, this zig-zag trail hits all the features of the Equestrian area.  The route was designed for maximum distance and maximum variety of ecosystems without crossing over the same trail twice.  The wooded trail visits the scenic bluffs above the Huron River.

Return to the main Lower Huron Metropark page.

Return to the main Willow Metropark page.

Return to the main Oakwoods Metropark page.

This page is just a small part of the free Lower Huron/Willow/Oakwoods Metropark mobile app.

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Lower Huron Metropark Camping

Lower Huron Metropark offers camping to recognized youth groups only, on the banks of the Huron River.  In addition, limited family camping is available at the park on limited weekends.  Contact the park for more information and reservations.

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This page is just a small part of the free Lower Huron/Willow/Oakwoods Metropark mobile app.

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Lower Huron Metropark Turtle Cove Family Aquatic Center

Lower Huron Metropark recently replaced their old pool with the Turtle Cove Family Aquatic Center.  With two waterslides, a lazy river, and walk-in pool with lap lanes, Turtle Cove is a good place to spend hot, summer afternoons, maybe after spending some time hiking, or biking along the park’s trails.

The Turtle Cove Grille also serves food and beverages, to complete your summer fun.

Admission for the day is $5 – $8 per person, depending on age and time of day.  Swimming lessons are also available at a reasonable fee.

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Lower Huron Metropark Par-3 Golf Course

Hate long fairways?  Just need to work on your putting?  Want to try the game, or maybe get your kids hooked on golf that doesn’t include fiberglass dinosaurs and windmills blocking the way to the hole?  Lower Huron’s par-3 course may be just what you’re looking for.  With short fairways (50-110 yards), cheap greens fees ($4-$6 per game), and even fifty cent club rentals, this small course is a great deal.

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Lower Huron Metropark

Lower Huron Metropark, part of the Huron Clinton Metropark chain, is located on the Huron River, just south of I-94, from the outlet of Belleville Lake and following the river south about four miles to New Boston, Michigan.  Home to a par-3 golf course, the Turtle Cove Family Aquatic Center, a group camp, skating ponds, and two small nature trails, Lower Huron Metropark also has the northern trailhead for the 25-mile round trip paved trail system extending from Lower Huron Metropark, alongside the Huron River into Willow Metropark, then continuing into Oakwoods Metropark, in Flat Rock, Michigan.

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Visit the official Lower Huron Metropark page.

This page is just a small part of the free Lower Huron/Willow/Oakwoods mobile app.

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