The
following are some of our favorite places for a creek or river hike:
Indian Point Park
– From the lower parking lot you can readily enter Paine Creek. You can
hike upstream to the Seeley Road bridge or take a shorter, easier hike
downstream where the stream empties into the Grand River.
Helen Hazen Wyman Park
– Kellogg Creek, Big Creek and the Grand River all come together at this
park. The best creek hiking though is in Big Creek where the clear
shallow waters offer excellent opportunities to explore.
Hidden Valley Park
– The Grand River is the largest and deepest river in the county, but just
beyond the shelter is a wide, shallow area perfect for wading. So grab
the family and some hot dogs for a picnic and an afternoon of splashing in the
river.
Lake
Erie has some great natural beaches to walk along while the waves splash at
your feet. Our favorite locations are:
Lake Erie Bluffs
– The longest stretch of natural Lake Erie beach in the park district offers
you a chance to walk the .71-miles from one park entrance to the other.
Keep cool by walking along the edge of the surf, while experiencing this
amazing natural area.
Lakeshore Reservation
– Two sets of stairs border a stretch of natural Lake Erie beach nearly a half
mile long. You can sit in the shade of some of the overhanging trees or
wade into the lake to cool off.
For more information and directions to the parks, visit lakemetroparks.com