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The main attractions at Lake St. Clair Metropark are the 1,000 foot-long Metro Beach, which still retains the old name, on Lake St. Clair, the marinas and boat launches, an Olympic-sized pool with two water slides and inflatable obstacle course, the "Squirt Zone" where kids can play with equipment that shoots water, an 18-hole Par 3 golf course and miniature golf course, the fitness trails ...
Jun. 14—With summer in full swing, Lake Metroparks has opened a variety of rivers and waterfronts for kayakers and canoeists. "With Memorial Day just taking place recently that basically marks ...
Sep. 13—Lake Metroparks has reopened the pond at Canine Meadow Dog Park after a six-day closure. The park district announced the reopening in a Sept. 11 Facebook post. It initially reported ...
Lake Erie Metropark is a park in the Huron-Clinton system of metro parks. The park is a 1,607-acre (6.50 km 2) recreational facility located between the mouth of the Huron River on Lake Erie to the south and the City of Gibraltar to the north, and consists of natural marshes and ponds, hike and bike trails, nature trails, a marina, and a boat launch.
Oct. 8—A busy slate of fall events continued at Lake Metroparks Farmpark on Oct. 8 as visitors bowled pumpkins, created cornhusk dolls and engaged in other seasonal activities to kick off the ...
Lake Metroparks Farmpark is a working farm located in Kirtland, Ohio. Opened in 1990, the farm is located on 235 acres (95 hectares) with fields, gardens and standard farm buildings. The park hopes to help people understand how farm life has developed over time, and reinforces that farming is a current and viable lifestyle.
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The nature center includes educational classrooms, built-in live animal areas, a turtle pond, community space, a play tree, and a window-on-wildlife viewing area, and more. Erie MetroParks has over 30 miles of trails and offers over 300 free programs every year. In 2024, Erie MetroParks celebrated 56 years of conservation and preservation.