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31 MILE RD 31 MILE RD 586-752-5932 FARM CENTER 65775 Wolcott Road N Ray, MI 48096 586-752-5932 HISTORIC CENTER Grist Mill Park Oce 64162 Kunstman Road Ray, MI 48096 A Entrance to the 586-749-5997 FARM CENTER 586-752-5932 CAMP ROTARY GPS: 42º46’43.75”N 82º56’12.52”W FEET 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 20505 29 Mile Road B Ray, MI 48096 Toll MILES 0 ¼ ½ ¾ ONE 586-752-5932

30 MILE RD 30 MILE RD 30 MILE RD MAP KEY Rental Shelter WOLCOTT RD Toilets Model Plane Volleyball Court Air eld Playground

Entrance to the PICNIC SHELTERS HISTORIC CENTER GPS: 42º46’07.36”N 82º56’28.59”W A Upper Farm Center

B Lower Farm Center ROMEO PLANK RD INDIAN TRAIL C Camp Rotary

1 HARTWAY RD HARTWAY 2 C CAMP ROTARY HISTORIC CENTER AND GROUP CAMP 586-749-5997 FACILITIES Entrance on Kunstman Rd 3 29 MILE RD 29 MILE RD 29 MILE RD 1 Activity Center 2 Shorian Lodge Entrance to CAMP ROTARY 3 Horse Staging Area AND GROUP CAMP 586-752-5932 GPS: 42º45’38.88”N 82º55’32.64”W EQUESTRIAN TRAILS 4.7 Miles

WOLCOTT RD WOLCOTT CHESTER RD 3.68 Miles

KUNSTMAN RD KUNSTMAN Shortcuts ROMEO PLANK RD INDIAN TRAIL HISTORIC CENTER RUSTIC TRAILS Mother Earth Trail - ¾ Mile

Mill Race Trail - ½ Mile 28 MILE RD 28 MILE RD 28 MILE RD Settlers Trail - 2 Miles

NORTH BRANCH TRAILS Hike/Bike Trail - 4 ¼ Miles TELLER RD KUNSTMAN RD KUNSTMAN

ROMEO PLANK RD RAY CENTER RD CENTER RAY 27 MILE RD 27 MILE RD 27 MILE RD Entrance to the NORTH BRANCH TRAILS GPS: 42º43’50.08”N 82º54’0.38”W

ROMEO LAKE 53 ORION WALTERS WOLCOTT MILL LAKE 19 24 METROPARK DAVIS GINGELLVILLE NEW 94 HAVEN 26 MILE RD CENTER RD CENTER RD CENTER RD CENTER RD CENTER RD CENTER RD RAY RAY RAY RAY RAY RAY MEADE 75 19 LAKE MACOMB NEW ANGELUS ROCHESTER BALTIMORE

PONTIAC ROCHESTER RD BROUGHTON BL 53 BR HILLS 150 24 75 AUBURN HILLS 3 59 ROMEO PLANK RD

BL UTICA SYLVAN 75 59 Lake St. Clair LAKE 24 BL 75 MT. CLEMENS

BLOOMFIELD 75 STERLING HILLS TROY HEIGHTS LAKE ST. CLAIR BIG BEAVER RD METROPOLITAN PARKWAY 3 1 METROPARK 53 RD CENTER RAY 53 97 26 MILE RD 26 MILE RD BIRMINGHAM 94 24 CLAWSON FRASER BEVERLY HILLS ROYAL FRANKLIN OAK

STAY CONNECTED WITH US! METROPARKS SAFETY PROTECT AND PRESERVE HURON CLINTON METROPARKS Join our email list to receive updates on parks • Please report any accident or unsafe 2017 YOUR METROPARKS 13000 High Ridge Drive, Brighton, MI 48114-9058 and activities. condition to a park employee. The Huron-Clinton Metroparks are committed to Phone or TTY: 810-227-2757 or 1-800-47-PARKS • Wear personal protective equipment where VISIT YOUR METROPARKS environmental stewardship through planning, www.metroparks.com required (life jacket, helmet, etc). Delhi • Dexter-Huron • Hudson Mills management, and redevelopment of facilities. • Dispose of hot coals in bins marked “Hot CONNECT WITH US! Huron Meadows • Indian Springs • Kensington Coals” only. If not available, contact a VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Lake Erie • Lake St. Clair • Lower Huron park employee. You can make a di erence at your Metroparks! Oakwoods • Stony Creek • Willow • Wolcott Mill Join the Metroparks Volunteer team by calling • Read and adhere to trail rules and regulations. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ACCESSIBILITY our volunteer services supervisor at DONATIONS Timothy J. McCarthy Robert Marans Jaye Quadrozzi Bernard Parker For special accessibility needs, please contact the 810-494-6020. Governor Appointee Washtenaw County Oakland County Wayne County The Huron-Clinton Metroparks Foundation park or facility at least 72 hours in advance Steven E. Williams Kurt L. Heise John Paul Rea accepts  nancial gifts that enhance the Livingston County Governor Appointee Macomb County of your visit. Metroparks. For more information, call EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 800-47-PARKS. George Phifer Wolcott Mill feels like four metroparks in one. See a ACTIVITIES late-20th century working farm and step into the past at the 164-year-old Wolcott Mill. If you’re looking for a place to get together with friends and family, visit Camp Rotary. This 2,625-acre park is located along the banks of the North Branch of the in Ray Township in north central Macomb County.

CAMP ROTARY’S GROUP CAMP FISHING PHOTOGRAPHY Whether using tents in the camping area or Fish for bluegills at the Farm pond, or catch Photo sessions are by appointment only. sleeping in the Shorian Lodge (sleeps 34), kids smallmouth bass, suckers or pan sh along the Commercial photographers must obtain a will enjoy daily outings and overnight stays at banks of the North Branch of the Clinton River photography permit. Camp Rotary. Group camp is limited to scouts at the Historic Center, Farm Center, or Camp PLAYGROUND and other organized youth groups. Fees and Rotary. A Fishing license is required. There is a large playground located at the reservations required. The entrance to Camp NORTH BRANCH TRAILS Farm Center. Rotary is o 29 Mile Road, 1.5 miles east of Enjoy over four miles of hiking, biking or Kunstman Road. RENTALS running on our paved trails. BUILDINGS EQUESTRIAN TRAILS PETS The Historic Center’s gazebo is an ideal setting Beginning at the Camp Rotary staging area, Dogs and other pets are permitted in the park for weddings and other events and is available enjoy 9.25 miles of trails that meander only when kept on a six foot (or less) leash. for rent. through woods, meadows and along the Pets are not permitted on the equestrian trails Clinton River. A release waiver and bridle tag The perfect setting for social events, Camp or in barns and buildings. is required. To obtain a tag, please contact Rotary’s activity building and picnic pavilion are the Farm Center O ce. Pets and biking are PICNICS near the river and a wooded area. The activity prohibited on the trails. Tables, grills, and shelters are located at the building can host parties up to 120 persons. Farm Center and at Camp Rotary. Please The picnic pavilion features tables and grills. For register with the Park O ce if you have a group more information or reservations, please call the of 50 people or more. Shelters can be reserved Wolcott Mill Park O ce at 586-752-5932. for a fee. The Farm Center’s classroom is great for social events and holds up to 40 people. FARM CENTER

The Wolcott Mill Metropark Farm Center DAIRY BARN POINTS OF INTEREST provides  rst-hand experience of the sights, The dairy barn at the Farm Center was originally Wolcott Mill is the only known Michigan public sounds, smells, and the feel of “life on the constructed in the early 1900s. Since then, it has farm that houses all six heritage breeds of modern farm.” The farm features a variety been remodeled with modern equipment used dairy cow: Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, of domestic animals including chickens, in commercial dairy farming. As you walk through Jersey, Milking Short Horn, and Holstein. The ducks, turkeys, sheep, pigs, dairy cows, and the lower level of the barn, you will see the bulk farm features a wide variety of other animals draft horses. tank that holds the milk and a system of glass including miniature and draft horses, multiple Environmentally sound farming practices vacuum lines used to collect milk from the cows. species of sheep and goats, and a large variety are followed at the Farm Center where Several di erent types of dairy cattle can be seen of farm fowl. There’s a greenhouse, gardens, demonstrations of modern farming techniques at the farm. and when available, a horse-drawn wagon ride WOLCOTT MILL through the crop  elds. can be seen. Field crops and farm equipment DAILY MILKING SCHEDULE www.metroparks.com are also on display. April – October: 10 a.m. SPECIAL EVENTS FARM CENTER HOURS November – March: 9 a.m. The interpreters invite you to participate in 5867525932 PLEASE REMEMBER special events and programs. Schools, scouts, Daily 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. • Do not feed, tease or harass the animals. and community groups events can be arranged. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas • Stay o the fences and outside the pens. GROUP APPOINTMENTS and New Year’s Day. • Pets are permitted on the grounds Group appointments for programs and  eld on a leash, but not permitted in barns trips are available. or buildings. • Park or walk bicycles. No inline skates.

HISTORIC CENTER

In its heyday, Wolcott Mill was known for its HISTORIC CENTER HOURS GROUP APPOINTMENTS high-quality  our. Many of the large bakeries in 5867495997 Group appointments for programs and  eld trips the area, such as Acme Pie and Oven King Friday - Sunday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. are available. Cookies, used  our milled here for their pastries Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and desserts. and New Year’s Day. RUSTIC TRAILS There are over three miles of rustic trails that The Historic Mill, listed on the National Register SPECIAL EVENTS traverse wooded areas along the river, near the of Historic Places through the National Park The Interpreters invite you to participate in Historic Center. Service, Department of Interior, is one of a few special events and programs. These are o ered older grist mills remaining in Michigan. It’s periodically throughout the year. Schools, what’s inside the mill that makes it even more scouts, and community groups events can be unique: the original milling machinery is still arranged. in place.