- Huron-Clinton Metroparks
The Huron-Clinton Metroparks system is a
regional park system inMetro Detroit in the U.S. state ofMichigan . The park system includes 13 parks totalling 24,000 acres (97 km²) of land arranged along the Huron River andClinton River forming a partial ring around the metro area. Plans are in development to finish the ring by building hike/bike trails to connect all the parks as agreen belt . The parks draw about 9.5 million visitors a year. The rivers are primefishing andcanoeing streams with Delhi Metropark including a short rapids, which while runnable, is the only point on either stream normallyportage d.The park district encompasses Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. The park system was authorized in 1939 and funding began in 1942 with local property taxes providing for most of the budget. Additional funding comes from vehicle admission fees and fees for golf, boat launching, bike and boat rentals, swimming pools and other activities. The Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority (HCMA) is the body that administers the Metropark system and is governed by a seven-member Board of Commissioners. Two members are selected by the state governor and the other five members are selected, one from each of the five member counties. The Metropark system exists independent from other park systems in the area which include city, township, county and state parks. There is a proposal to develop the Michigan State Fairgrounds into a metropark. [Leddy, Felicity (January 2004). [http://www.legacynews.com/issues/200401p04.pdf Fairground Metropark Plan Spreads Hope] . "Legacy News". Retrieved on August 10, 2007.]
*Delhi Metropark, 53 acres, opened 1957
*Dexter-Huron Metropark, convert|122|acre|km2|1, opened 1952
*Hudson Mills Metropark , convert|1549|acre|km2|0
*Huron Meadows Metropark , convert|1540|acre|km2|0
*Indian Springs Metropark , convert|2215|acre|km2|0
*Kensington Metropark , convert|4357|acre|km2|0
*Lake Erie Metropark , convert|1607|acre|km2|0
*Lower Huron Metropark , convert|1258|acre|km2|0
*Metro Beach , convert|770|acre|km2|1, opened 1950
*Oakwoods Metropark , convert|1756|acre|km2|0
*Stony Creek Metropark , convert|4461|acre|km2|0
*Willow Metropark , about convert|1700|acre|km2|0
*Wolcott Mill Metropark , convert|2625|acre|km2|0The park system features 45 miles (72 km) of paved hike/bike trails at nine Metroparks for
walk ing,bicycling andin-line skating . Activities in the parks includepicnic king,swimming ,hiking ,golf anddisc golf ,horseback riding ,canoeing and boating, biking,geocaching andfishing . Winter activities includecross-country skiing ,sledding andtoboggan runs,ice skating andice fishing . Lake Erie Metropark has awave pool . A couple of the parks have youth group camping or canoe camping areas. Ten parks have historical interpretive centers,farm learning centers or nature centers. Metro Beach has 320 boat slips available for stays of up to 5 days. Kensington has a boat launch and 108 boat slips which are rented on a year-long basis as well as a 49 passenger excursion boat on convert|1200|acre|km2|0|sing=on Kent Lake, an impoundment of the Huron River, which is entirely within the park. The park system has eight 18-hole golf courses and two par-3 courses.An overpopulation of
white-tailed deer in the parks in recent years was handled by a controversial specialarchery hunt.ee also
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Tourism in metropolitan Detroit Notes
References and further reading
*Cite book|author=Cantor, George|title=Detroit: An Insiders Guide to Michigan|year=2005|publisher=University of Michigan Press|id=ISBN 0472030922
External links
* [http://www.metroparks.com/index.php Official website]
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