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Hiking trails, Parks and Nature Centers to explore around Farmington Hills, MI!
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Fashionfitsbybri
Here are some parks and nature centers to explore around Farmington Hills, MI! There are always fun things to do even in city areas.
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I recommend this park for a variety of activities that include a splash pad, picnic areas, and a nature center.
Heritage Park
This park has beautiful walking trails and diverse habitats.
Woodland Hills
Has a beach area and walking trails.
Lakeshore Park
Has Walking trails, playgrounds, and scenic views. Family and kid friendly.
Marshbank Park
Trails are suitable for walking, running, and cycling.
West Bloomfield Trail
Has a sports facilities and good for casual strolling.
Founders Sports Park
Scenic and a good place for biking!
Kensington Metropark
Offers areas for outdoor sports and children's activities.
Shiawassee Park
Good for outdoor activities and walks.
Drake Sports Park
I recommend for nature walks.
Rotary Park
Hiking trails that run through the forest. Hikers of all skill levels welcome!
Maybury State Park
Has hiking trails along the Huron River.
Proud Lake Recreation Area
Hiking and biking trails. I recommend having a little experience with hiking because of the terrain.
Huron Meadows Metropark
The popular Yellow Trail Loop is located here.
Island Lake Recreation Area
Hiking trails for experienced hikers.
Bald Mountain Recreation Area
Nature Centers
Provides educational exhibits so good for kids and the family.
Farmington Hills Nature Center
Family friendly and offer educational exhibits. Also offers classes about biology and nature.
Dinosaur Hill Nature Preserve
Offers walking trails and educational programs.
Drayton Plains Nature Center
Provides opportunities to fish as well as has walking trails.
Carpenter Lake Nature Preserve