Celebrating Fall With The Detroit Parks Coalition

Autumn is officially here, and the opportunities are endless when it comes to experiencing the magic of fall in the Great Lakes State. With nearly 10 million acres of public woods across Michigan, the vibrant reds, oranges and yellows will soon be on full display.

While many families head up north to observe the changing leaves, the more than 300 parks in the city of Detroit offer wonderful, welcoming spaces to enjoy all that autumn has to offer, right in our own backyards. The Detroit Parks Coalition compiled a helpful guide on how to make the most of the fall season in the city’s various natural spaces.

 

  • Enjoy the changing colors during a walk or hike in one of Detroit’s beautiful parks
    • Check out the new Ralph Wilson Trail on the eastern end of Belle Isle
    • Enjoy the views of Rouge Park’s Stone Bridge Nature Trail from the new Ela Jiga Memorial Bench dedicated by the Friends of Rouge Park

 

 

  • Enjoy some art in the parks—or draw what you see!

 

  • Celebrate a bountiful harvest at your nearest community garden—or volunteer to put gardens to bed

 

  • Watch for migrating birds at Rouge Park and Eliza Howell Park

 

  • Go apple picking in the Palmer Park orchards

 

 

For more information, visit detroitparkscoalition.com.

 

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