Large green space features beautiful landscaping and renovated historic architecture with views of a remodeled train station. Atmosphere stays peaceful and chilled out, inviting relaxation and casual walks. Amenities include benches, swings, and picnic tables, supporting a calm, family-friendly vibe.
Plenty of open space allows for dog walking alongside picnics and bike rides. The area welcomes pets and offers a nice setting for outdoor activities with dogs.
Great views of the remodeled Michigan Central Train Station stand out. The park offers beautiful gardens and scenery with spots to sit and enjoy the outdoors.
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Roosevelt Park is open only on Fridays and Saturdays.
There is plenty of parking available at Roosevelt Park.
Roosevelt Park is pet friendly, making it a great spot for dog owners.
Riverfront park offers beautiful waterfront views of downtown and Canada with clean, peaceful scenery. It features family-friendly attractions like a free carousel, playgrounds, and picnic areas. The atmosphere stays calm and safe, with occasional live performances adding energy.
Open paths and plenty of space make it easy to walk or jog with dogs. Seating by the water and access to trails like Dequindre Cut add to the dog friendly vibe.
Clean paths run along the river offering gorgeous views of the water and city skylines. The walk includes clear sights of Canada and Windsor, making it great for walking or biking while enjoying the scenery.
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The riverwalk stretches for approximately 5.5 miles from the Ambassador Bridge to Belle Isle.
There is free parking available at the Riverwalk, but it can be challenging during nice weather.
The bathroom facilities are always open and clean for visitors.
Park offers beautiful riverfront views and gorgeous walking paths shaded by old trees. Atmosphere stays peaceful and relaxing, with occasional live jazz by the river enhancing the vibe. Spaces include playgrounds, sports fields, and a kayak launch, supporting varied outdoor activities.
Quiet paths and dog waste bag stations make it easy to walk dogs here. Plenty of space for dogs to explore while owners enjoy nature views and a calm atmosphere.
Views of the Detroit River stand out with stunning water scenery. Numerous spots offer places to sit and enjoy the scenic riverfront, perfect for walks or relaxing by the water.
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The entrance fee to the park is $5.00 per person.
Jazz on the River concert happens the first weekend of August each year.
Parking is conveniently set up near the park entrance.
Wooded trails wind through ancient trees and open fields, offering wide, paved paths suitable for walking, running, and biking. The atmosphere stays peaceful and clean, with frequent sightings of wildlife like deer and birds enhancing the natural vibe.
Many dog owners bring their pets here for long walks in shaded areas. The park provides dog waste bags and trash bins throughout, supporting responsible pet care. Dogs often enjoy peaceful strolls alongside deer in a natural setting.
Trails wind through scenic grounds with tranquil views perfect for spotting birds and wildlife.
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Parking can get cramped during busier hours; arrive early for a spot.
The park has both paved and unpaved trails suitable for walking and jogging.
On-site bathrooms are available, though rustic and basic.
Waterfront park offers beautiful river views with a long pier and scenic riverwalk. The atmosphere stays peaceful and relaxing, with plenty of benches and picnic areas for quiet enjoyment. Families find the playground and fishing pier suitable for outings.
Pet-friendly paths invite dogs for walks while peaceful, clean spaces offer a calm spot to relax with pets. The park welcomes furry companions alongside families and friends.
Beautiful river views offer a peaceful and relaxing setting. Watching freighters and boats go by adds to the scenic waterfront experience.
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Bishop Park is a free community attraction near downtown Wyandotte.
The park has no available bathrooms or porta potties.
The playground is suitable for both smaller tots and bigger kids.
Large boulders and a unique stone garden create a distinctive entrance and offer exploration opportunities. Trails wind through shaded woods around a man-made lake, providing a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere. Benches and picnic areas invite quiet relaxation amid natural sounds like rustling leaves and flowing water.
Trails allow walking dogs on a leash and are kid and dog friendly. The park offers a great space for families with dogs to explore together.
Scenic views of Carpenter Lake dominate the landscape. Trails wind through a boulder garden and offer clear sights of the water and dam.
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The park is dog friendly; dogs must be on a leash.
Fishing is allowed at the park.
There is ample parking available for visitors.
Park features a river stream, amphitheater carved into a hillside, and playground with splash pad. Atmosphere stays peaceful and calming, with lush greenery and well-maintained walking trails. Families and pets frequent the space, enjoying live music and outdoor activities.
Small river and open spaces create a relaxed setting for dogs and kids. Trash bins are widely available for easy cleanup, making it a pet-friendly spot for daily walks.
Stunning river views run alongside well-maintained walking trails and picnic areas. The park offers picturesque scenery with flower gardens and a relaxing atmosphere perfect for sitting and watching activities.
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Parking is very limited, with only 3-4 spots available off Auburn.
Public restrooms are available on site and are well-maintained.
The park hosts Friday night concerts during the summer at the band shell.
Large beach and walking trails offer stunning lake views and ample picnic areas. Atmosphere stays peaceful and respectful, with clear water and dog-friendly zones. Facilities include boat launch, fishing piers, and volleyball courts.
A designated dog beach sits next to the human beach, letting dogs swim and play safely. A separate area for people only keeps spaces clear, and a nearby restaurant patio welcomes dogs on leash.
Beautiful lake views appear everywhere, especially from the beach and walking trails. Picnic areas and fresh air add to the stunning scenery along the lake.
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You need to purchase a Rec Pass to enter the park, which can be bought at the gate for $19 annually.
The park is dog-friendly, with designated areas for pets.
Only one bathroom is open, so plan accordingly.
Nature trails wind through a peaceful, scenic forest filled with wildlife sightings like deer and turtles. The paths are well maintained and shaded, offering easy walks with plenty of benches to rest. Bikes stay on adjacent rail trails, keeping the preserve quiet and ideal for relaxation and nature observation.
Visitors bring dogs along on the nature preserve trails where many walk off leash. Owners must clean up after their pets. Walking the full trail with a dog takes about an hour including breaks.
Trails offer beautiful views of trees, water, and wildlife with spots to rest. The scenery invites slow enjoyment while biking or walking.
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The parking lot fills up quickly by noon, so arrive early.
Restrooms are available, including multiple wheelchair-accessible portapotties.
Dogs are allowed on leashes, but clean up after them.
Big, spacious park with scenic trails and a small lake surrounded by green areas and boardwalks. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, ideal for walking dogs or relaxing. Features include a large playground, splash pad, and pavilion with picnic facilities, attracting families and outdoor enthusiasts.
A very clean and lush dog park requires a pass for access and sits near a small beach and playground. Trails around the lake offer quiet, peaceful walks for dogs and owners.
Views of the water stand out with pretty scenery and plenty of nature around. The spot offers a chance to relax and take in the lovely view.
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Entrance fee is $5 per car for nonresidents and $3 for residents.
Free parking is available at Scott Woods Park, a short walk away.
The park has several picnic areas with grills and a pavilion.
Large park offers modern playgrounds with a tree-shaped centerpiece and unique structures alongside boardwalk trails through woods. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful ponds and creeks to lively play areas filled with children. Families and joggers frequent the spacious, clean environment for both relaxation and activity.
Water fountains and dog water stations are available throughout the park. Paved trails and a boardwalk offer plenty of space for walking dogs, biking, and jogging.
Calm views of the creek and river stand out, with a boardwalk that lets you see nature without harming it. Well-kept trails wind through beautiful scenery, and a peaceful pond adds to the quiet atmosphere.
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Parking costs $1.50 per hour, and payment is required online.
The park has wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking.
Families with small children must cross four lanes of traffic with no light.
Paint Creek flows through the park, featuring a pond with a fountain and nature trails along its edge. The atmosphere stays peaceful and serene, with locals walking, playing tennis, and children enjoying multiple playgrounds. Plenty of benches by the water and open spaces invite relaxation and family outings.
Shady trails run alongside a brook where many dogs roam freely. The park offers dog-friendly trails, a play area, and spots to let dogs splash in pristine water.
Beautiful river views and scenic walkways create a relaxing atmosphere. The park offers great spots for pictures and peaceful walks.
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Summer concerts are held in the park, typically on weekends.
The park hosts various festivals throughout the summer season.
Dogs need a pass to enter the park and may be restricted during large events.
Park combines historic buildings, botanical garden, and recreational fields within a peaceful, well-kept setting. Walking and biking paths wind around a large pond, playground, and petting zoo, creating a family-friendly atmosphere. Ice cream shop and pavilion support gatherings and outdoor events.
Multiple trails offer varied terrain for dog walks. Dogs are welcome throughout the park and can enjoy pup cups from the ice cream shop by the pond. Pet owners are expected to pick up after their dogs.
Serene views and great scenery define this park. Many spots offer attractive landscapes perfect for walking and enjoying nature.
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Heritage Park hosts concerts and events throughout the summer, check the schedule online.
Parking is ample and free at Heritage Park, making it easy to visit.
Dogs are allowed in Heritage Park, but must be leashed at all times.
Scenic walkways cross small islands connected by pedestrian bridges, creating a picturesque loop. Quiet trails wind through abundant trees, offering a peaceful atmosphere with frequent wildlife sightings. Facilities include playgrounds for all ages and canoe and kayak rentals, making it suitable for families and outdoor activities.
Wide main paths allow dog walkers, bike riders, and runners to share space comfortably. Trails suit long walks with dogs, and pet-friendly amenities support a good outing for pets and their humans.
Beautiful views of the river appear on both sides, surrounded by scenery and plant life. Wildlife adds to the natural setting during walks.
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PokΓ©mon GO Raid Hour occurs every Wednesday from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.
The Halloween on the River event is a seasonal attraction.
Parking can be challenging, especially during busy times.
Lake surrounded by dense woods offers breathtaking views and peaceful trails that attract hikers and mountain bikers. Recreational options include kayak rentals and courts for basketball and Gaga ball, creating a lively yet serene outdoor setting.
Trails fill with lots of dogs and offer a good walk that tires them out. Watch for dog poop left behind and keep an eye on dogs off leash during busy times.
Winding trails and peaceful water views create a beautiful scenery. The lake offers breathtaking views perfect for fishing, kayaking, or relaxing with lunch.
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Kayak rentals are available for $30 per person for two hours.
You can bring your own kayak or canoe to the park.
The park has clean bathrooms and modern facilities.
Urban trail transforms former railway into a 1.75-mile path lined with colorful murals and graffiti art. Atmosphere balances peaceful green space with edgy, modern design, offering a clean, family-friendly environment. Popular for walking, biking, and relaxing amid vibrant public art and open seating areas.
Ideal for dog-walking, this spot welcomes pets and families alike. People often bring their dogs along while biking, jogging, or just walking.
A long, straight path offers urban scenery and fresh air. The trail is well kept and provides a beautiful view along the route.
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There are multiple free parking lots near the entrances of the Dequindre Cut.
Security posts along the route provide a sense of safety during visits.
House music events occur every Sunday in the summer at Dequindre Cut.
Luxury hotel offers plush bedding, thoughtful curation, and modern design throughout spacious rooms. Bright, elegant atmosphere balances urban ambience with stylish, luxe finishes. Noise levels vary, with loud road sounds late into the night.
Pets stay for free and find a dedicated space on the fourth floor to roam. The hotel welcomes dogs with a clearly dog-friendly policy that keeps guests coming back.
Rooms on the 8th floor offer an incredible city view. Views down Woodward Avenue stand out, especially from the center of the hotel.
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The hotel hosts a living room party on Tuesday evenings.
Expect a lively atmosphere with motorcycle and music parades on Saturday nights.
The hotel is centrally located near major attractions like Comerica Park and Ford Field.