Stony Creek Metropark

Stony Creek Metropark

Location within metro Detroit

Type Regional park
Location Lower Peninsula, Macomb County, Michigan USA
Coordinates 42°43′41″N 83°05′04″W / 42.72796°N 83.0844°W / 42.72796; -83.0844Coordinates: 42°43′41″N 83°05′04″W / 42.72796°N 83.0844°W / 42.72796; -83.0844
Area 4,461 acres (1,805 ha)
Operated by Huron–Clinton Metroparks
Status Open year round
Website Official site

Stony Creek Metropark is a Huron-Clinton Metropark located in northern southeast Michigan (predominantly in Washington Township, MI and Rochester/Oakland, MI, with a small portion in Shelby Township, MI). The park covers 4,461 acres (18.05 km2) with a large lake at its center.

Geography

Stony Creek Metropark is a man-made lake built by damming Stony Creek, a tributary of the Clinton River. Stony Creek drains 72 square miles (116 km²) of northern Oakland County and the lake formed from the dams covers 500 acres (2.0 km2).

Stony Creek Metropark is situated on a moraine which makes for varied landscape. The park has forests, hills, prairies, as well as swamps. The park is also relatively high above sea level, 875 feet (267 m) at the park office. Although a visitor can see downtown Detroit (26 miles away) from the park office, it is not the highest point in Macomb County, as many people believe. Trombley Mountain, located in the Ford Proving Grounds (Bruce Township), is 1,150 feet (350 m) above sea level - the highest point in Macomb County.

Activities

Stony Creek has a vast amount of trails in four different locations around the park. There are 14 miles (22.5 km) of mountain biking/hiking trails located on the grounds of a former estate, of which the foundations are still visible. There are another 8.5 miles (13.7 km) of hiking trails near the nature center, and over 6 miles (10 km) of foot trails near Inwood lake. Additionally, there is a 6.2 mile (10 km) paved trail that circles Stony Creek lake which is popular with joggers, and inline-skaters.

Stony Creek Metropark also has:

Wildlife

The park is reestablishing an osprey population in south-eastern Michigan. There are also wild turkey, deer, bald eagles, and other animals one can expect in south-east Michigan in the park. Birding is encouraged with the nature center maintaining a species list. There have been massasaugas, Michigan's only venomous snake, spotted during the spring and summer months.

References

  1. "Stony Creek Metropark Activities - Huron-Clinton Metroparks". Retrieved 2016-09-07.
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