Health & Fitness

Free Admission To Oakland County Parks Extended To June 1

The offer extends the one made on March 20.

Free admittance to Oakland County parks has been extended to June 1.
Free admittance to Oakland County parks has been extended to June 1. (Alexis Tarrazi/Patch)

OAKLAND COUNTY, MI — Free admission to Oakland County parks has been extended to June 1, the county announced in a news release Tuesday.

The offer extends the one made on March 20. The extension was announced jointly by County Executive David Coulter, the county Board of Commissioners and the Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission as a continuing response to the coronavirus pandemic.

“Visiting an Oakland County park is a good option any time of the year, allowing us to recharge mentally while enjoying the obvious benefits of fresh air and pristine natural areas, ” Coulter said. “There’s no question this pandemic has been a test for us all, and I’m grateful so many of our residents continue to practice social distancing and the things to keep themselves, their families and friends safe. This is making a difference.”

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The Oakland County Parks system has nearly 80 miles of trails and encompasses 7,000 acres. The parks system has trails for walking, hiking, mountain biking and equestrian riding. The county's park and recreation website features information about each location. The normal charge for the day-use park is $5/vehicle for county residents and $12/vehicle regular rate.

“Our visitor numbers have increased three-fold for this time of year based on car counts,” Parks Executive Officer Dan Stencil said. “It’s obvious people are enjoying a place to stretch their legs and get outdoors with their immediate family. And, we have observed that our guests are taking the call to social distancing seriously. Their diligence played a part in our decision to extend the free park entry.”

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The parks that are open include:

  • Addison Oaks County Park, 1480 West Romeo Road, Leonard
  • Catalpa Oaks County Park, 27735 Greenfield Road, Southfield
  • Highland Oaks County Park, 6555 Milford Road, Highland
  • Lyon Oaks County Park, 52251 Pontiac Trail, Wixom
  • Orion Oaks County Park, 2301 W. Clarkston Road, Lake Orion
  • Rose Oaks County Park, 10501 Buckhorn Lake Road, Holly
  • Waterford Oaks County Park, 1702 Scott Lake Road, Waterford

The nature centers are closed, but the trails are open at:

  • Independence Oaks County Park, 9501 Sashabaw Road, Clarkston
  • Red Oaks County Park, 30300 Hales St., Madison Heights.

All playgrounds, park buildings and restrooms are closed. However, portable restrooms are provided at all locations.

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