Celebrate Earth Day in Brighton Howell Area Parks
On April 22nd of every year, we celebrate Mother Earth.
With 50,000 acres of outdoor recreation space, the Brighton Howell Area is the ultimate place to celebrate this planet we call home. Let’s celebrate Earth Day in the Brighton Howell Area Parks and Recreation Areas this year.
Brighton Recreation Area
Brighton
Stretching 4,947 acres, the Brighton Recreation Area is known for its combination of high, irregular ranges of hills and lakes. Stocked full of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails, this recreation area is here for more than just a day at the beach. Although, Bishop Lake houses Jump Island, an inflatable waterpark for the ultimate summer activity.
Kensington Metropark
Milford
Experience the feeling of Michigan’s “Up North” in the 4,486 acres of the Kensington Metropark. This park offers sprawling wooded, hilly terrain perfect for getting on a bike or going for a hike. Cool off after a day of adventuring by jumping into Kent Lake at Maple Beach or Martindale Beach. For a fun day of water activities, go to Splash ‘n’ Blast with its two 240-foot waterslides, splash pad, and water spray area.
Huron Meadows Metropark
Brighton
A little piece of serenity awaits you at Huron Meadows Metropark in Brighton. This 1,560-acre park offers a wide variety of outdoor activities. Experience an 18-hole golf course, access to the Huron River Water Trail, and go fishing on Maltby Lake.
Scofield Park
Howell
Scofield Park is nestled in Downtown Howell. Spend the day relaxing on the beach of Thompson Lake, cruising the waters, playing on the playground, or having a picnic. After a day at the beach, head to downtown Howell for boutique shopping and a delicious meal.
Island Lake Recreation Area
Brighton
Island Lake Recreation Area covers 4,000 acres in Brighton featuring miles of hiking and biking trails, multiple beaches, and many more outdoor recreation activities. Drop your kayak, canoe, or paddleboard on the Huron River, cast your reel in Island Lake, or go for a swim in the Mill Pond.
Pinckney Recreation Area
Pinckney
The Pinckney Recreation Area is by far the largest in the area. Stretching over 11,000 acres, this recreation area is your one-stop shop for outdoor recreation. Hike or bike miles of trails like the famous Potawatomi Trail, drop your kayak in one of the many lakes or bring your horse along the equestrian trails.
This Earth Day, celebrate mother nature by exploring one of these parks in the Brighton Howell Area. On your adventure, be sure to tag @exporebrightonhowellarea or use #ExploreBHA. Don’t forget to request a visitors guide and sign up for our newsletter before planning your trip!
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