Every Michigander is familiar with our state’s most famous parks and natural sites: Sleeping Bear Dunes, Tahquamenon Falls, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore... the list continues. But there’s one stunning park here in the Great Lakes State that is often overlooked in favor of its more famous counterparts, and you’ll wonder why it took you so long to visit.
Algonac State Park can be accessed from 8732 N River Road in Marine City.
With 1,450 acres of stunning land to explore, this state park is full of outdoor adventures just waiting to be discovered by visitors young and old.
Unlike most of Michigan’s most beloved state parks, Algonac State Park is primarily centered around a river instead of a Great Lake.
That’s right: when you spend the day at Algonac State Park, you’ll be treated to sweeping views of the St. Clair River. The park covers half a mile of waterfront.
This proximity to the river allows for a completely unique activity at Algonac State Park: viewing international freighters as they make their way through the water, which is split by the United States-Canada border.
With habitats like lake plain prairies and savannas, you’re sure to be mesmerized by the fascinating array of natural masterpieces that surround you.
Walk along the riverfront, marvel at a wide variety of flora and fauna, or spend the night camping at one of the park’s two scenic campgrounds.
From butterflies to birds to beautiful riverfront views, the array of activities and attractions available at Algonac State Park will keep you moving.
So, the next time you’re seeking a perfect natural getaway in the Great Lakes State, take a chance on one of our region’s less-famous spots and plan a trip to Algonac State Park. It might not be at the top of every tourist brochure, but it’s certainly a magical sight to behold.
Tell us: have you spent time at Algonac State Park or the surrounding areas? We’d love to hear your thoughts, memories, and suggestions in the comment section below. Now, what are you waiting for? Get out there and enjoy Michigan’s beautiful outdoor paradise!
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