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B. Local Recreation Opportunities APPENDIX III - SUMMARY OF RECREATION OPPORTUNITIES APPENDIX B Local Recreation Opportunities OTHER PARK FACILITIES OTHER AGENCY PARKS AND OPEN SPACE RECREATION ACREAGE PARK NAME TOTAL ACRES STATE OF MICHIGAN Pinckney Recreation Area 11,000 Waterloo Recreation Area 20,000 Sharonville Game Area 4,337 Walter J. Hayes State Park 78 Chelsea Game Area 799 Gregory Game Area 2,687 Goose Lake Game Area 202 Watkins Lake State Park 717 Subtotal: 39,820 HURON-CLINTON METROPOLITAN AUTHORITY Hudson Mills Metropark 1,536 Dexter Huron Metropark 120 Delhi Metropark 52 Subtotal: 1,708 LOCAL GOVERNMENT PARKS City of Ann Arbor 2,110 City of Chelsea 32 City of Dexter 12 Village of Manchester and Manchester Township 36 City of Milan 166 Pittsfield Township 1,025 City of Saline 210 Scio Township 367 Superior Township 282 York Township 163 City of Ypsilanti 97 Ypsilanti Township 900 Subtotal: 5,400 GRAND TOTAL: 46,928 NOTE: Not all park acreage is located within Washtenaw County limits. GOLF COURSES NAME COMMUNITY Ann Arbor Country Club Ann Arbor Ann Arbor Golf & Outing Club Ann Arbor Barton Hills Country Club Barton Village Brae Burn Golf Club Salem Twp. Brookside Golf Course Saline Downing Farms Golf Course Salem Twp. Eagle Crest Golf Club Ypsilanti Fox Hills Country Club Salem Twp. Georgetown Country Club Ann Arbor Green Oaks Golf Course Ypsilanti Hickory Creek Golf Club Superior Twp. Hudson Mills Metropark Golf Course Dexter Huron Hills Golf Course Ann Arbor Inverness Country Club Chelsea Lake Forest Golf Club Ann Arbor Leslie Park Golf Course Ann Arbor PIERCE LAKE GOLF COURSE CHELSEA Pine View Golf Course Ypsilanti Polo Fields Golf & Country Club Ann Arbor Radrick Farms Golf Club Ann Arbor Rolling Meadows Country Club Whitmore Lake Rustic Glen Golf Course Saline Salem Hills Golf Club Salem Twp. Stonebridge Golf Club Ann Arbor Travis Pointe Country Club Ann Arbor University of Michigan Golf Course Ann Arbor Whitmore Lake Golf Links Whitmore Lake Washtenaw Golf Club Ypsilanti NOTE: WCPARC facilities are expressed in CAPITAL LETTERS. Data obtained though Google search. TRAILS NAME BIKING HORSEBA CK RIDING X- COUNTRY SKIING WALKING AND/OR HIKING MOUNTAI BIKING N PADDLING IN-LINE SKATING Bandemer Park and Argo Nature Area * * * Bird Hills, Barton, & Kuebler Langford Nat. Areas * * * BORDER-TO-BORDER TRAIL * * * COUNTY FARM PARK * * Creekshead Nature Preserve * * Dolph Nature Area * * * Furstenberg Nature Area * * * Gallup Park * * * * * Hudson Mills Metropark * * * * Huron Hills Cross Country Ski Center * INDEPENDENCE LAKE COUNTY PARK * * * Leslie Science Center and Black Pond Woods * Matthaei Botanical Gardens * NAPP PRESERVES * Nan Weston Preserve at Sharon Hollow * Nichols Arboretum * * Olson Park * * * OSBORNE MILL PRESERVE * PARK LYNDON * * PARKER MILL PARK * * Pinckney State Recreation Area * * * Pinckney-Waterloo Hiking Trail * * * Rodman Memorial Plant Preserve * ROLLING HILLS COUNTY PARK * * * * * Searles Audubon Nature Preserve * * Sharon Hills Preserve * * SHARON MILLS COUNTY PARK * * * Superior Greenway Trail * Waterloo State Recreation Area * * * NOTE: WCPARC facilities are expressed in CAPITAL LETTERS. Table is not inclusive of all trails throughout the County. CAMPGROUNDS NAMECAMPGROUNDS COMMUNITY OWNER Detroit Greenfield RV Park Ypsilanti Private NAMEFriends Lake Community ChelseaCOMMUNITY PrivateOWNER Detroit Greenfield RV Park Ypsilanti Private KC Campgrounds Milan Private Friends Lake Community Chelsea Private Hayes State Park Onsted State of Michigan KC Campgrounds Milan Private Pinckney Recreation Area Glenbrook Yurt Pinckney State of Michigan Hayes State Park Onsted State of Michigan Pinckney Recreation Area Blind Lake (rustic) Pinckney State of Michigan Pinckney Recreation Area Glenbrook Yurt Pinckney State of Michigan Pinckney Recreation Area Bruin Lake (modern) Pinckney State of Michigan Pinckney Recreation Area Blind Lake (rustic) Pinckney State of Michigan Pinckney Recreation Area Crooked Lake (rustic) Pinckney State of Michigan Pinckney Recreation Area Bruin Lake (modern) Pinckney State of Michigan Waterloo Recreation Area Green Lake (rustic) Chelsea State of Michigan Pinckney Recreation Area Crooked Lake (rustic) Pinckney State of Michigan Waterloo Recreation Area Portage Lake (modern) Chelsea State of Michigan Waterloo Recreation Area Green Lake (rustic) Chelsea State of Michigan Waterloo Recreation Area Sugarloaf Lake (modern) Chelsea State of Michigan Waterloo Recreation Area Portage Lake (modern) Chelsea State of Michigan Waterloo Recreation Area Equestrian Chelsea State of Michigan Waterloo Recreation Area Sugarloaf Lake (modern) Chelsea State of Michigan Waterloo Recreation Area Pines (rustic) Chelsea State of Michigan Waterloo Recreation Area Equestrian Chelsea State of Michigan Waterloo Recreation Area Rustic Cabins Chelsea State of Michigan Waterloo Recreation Area Pines (rustic) Chelsea State of Michigan Timberland Campground Dexter Private Waterloo Recreation Area Rustic Cabins Chelsea State of Michigan Timberland Campground Dexter Private DISC GOLF COURSES NAMEDISC GOLF COURSES COMMUNITY OWNER Bandemer Park Ann Arbor City of Ann Arbor BRATSNAME AnnCOMMUNITY Arbor PrivateOWNER Bandemer Park Ann Arbor City of Ann Arbor Concordia University Ann Arbor Private BRATS Ann Arbor Private Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti Private Concordia University Ann Arbor Private Hudson Mills Metropark Dexter Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti Private INDEPENDENCE LAKE COUNTY PARK WHITMORE LAKE WCPARC Hudson Mills Metropark Dexter Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority Mary Beth Doyle Park Ann Arbor City of Ann Arbor INDEPENDENCE LAKE COUNTY PARK WHITMORE LAKE WCPARC Pioneer High School Ann Arbor Ann Arbor School District Mary Beth Doyle Park Ann Arbor City of Ann Arbor Ponds at Lakeshore Ypsilanti Private Pioneer High School Ann Arbor Ann Arbor School District ROLLING HILLS COUNTY PARK YPSILANTI WCPARC Ponds at Lakeshore Ypsilanti Private Tefft Park Saline City of Saline ROLLING HILLS COUNTY PARK YPSILANTI WCPARC Water Works Park DGC Ypsilanti City of Ypsilanti Tefft Park Saline City of Saline Woolley Park Pittsfield Twp. Pittsfield Twp. Water Works Park DGC Ypsilanti City of Ypsilanti WoolleyNOTE: WCPARC Park facilities are expressed in CAPITAL PittsfieldLETTERS Twp.with the exceptionPittsfield of BRATS. Twp. NOTE: WCPARC facilities are expressed in CAPITAL LETTERS with the exception of BRATS. SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN LIVERIES AND OPERATORS NAME COMMUNITY OWNER/OPERATOR Argo Canoe Livery Ann Arbor City of Ann Arbor Brighton Recreation Area Howell State of Michigan Crosswinds Marsh New Boston Wayne County Parks Delhi Metropark Ann Arbor Huron-Clinton Metroparks Gallup Park & Canoe Livery Ann Arbor City of Ann Arbor Heavner Canoe & Kayak Rental Livery Milford Private Independence Oaks County Park Clarkston Oakland County Parks Island Lake State Recreation Area Brighton State of Michigan Kensington Metropark Milford Huron-Clinton Metroparks Lower Huron Metropark Belleville Huron-Clinton Metroparks Michigan Paddlesports & Hobby Dexter Private Newburgh Lake on Hines Drive Livonia Wayne County Parks Outdoor Escorts, LLC Lake Orion Private Pinckney Recreation Area Pinckney State of Michigan Proud Lake Recreation Area Commerce Township State of Michigan Quiet World Sports Jackson Private River Raisin Canoe Livery Carleton Private Riverside Kayak Connection Wyandotte Private Sharonville State Game Area Manchester State of Michigan Skip's Huron River Canoe Livery, LLC Ann Arbor (Delhi Road) Private Tecumseh Paddling Company Tecumseh Private Village Canoe Rentals Milford Private Walter J. 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Dog Park at Broadway Park Ann Arbor 5 Mill Pond Park Saline 1 Olson Park Off-Leash Play Area Ann Arbor 0.5 Paw Run Recreation Area Webster Township 18 SWIFT RUN DOG PARK* ANN ARBOR 10 NOTE: WCPARC facilities are expressed in CAPITAL LETTERS. Data obtained though Google search. *Operated in partnership with the City of Ann Arbor. 2020-2024 WCPARC RECREATION MASTER PLAN.
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