METROPARK BLOG
Winter Solstice Campfire
REGISTER HERE To celebrate the upcoming winter solstice, let’s rejoice with an evening under the stars. Gather around the fire and take a tour of the night sky while enjoying some sweet treats. Our sights will be set on the constellations above as we…
Chickadee Meet & Greet
REGISTER HERE Enjoy a one-of-a-kind experience! In the area around the Kensington Metropark Nature Center, a variety of winter songbirds will eagerly fly near to greet you. We’ll help you meet them up close, understand why they do this, and provide tips for how…
Living with Wildlife: Turtles
REGISTER HERE Discover and experience what makes Indian Springs Metropark so special, through engaging activities about human-wildlife coexistence! Currently, more than 400 animal and plant species in our state are endangered and threatened. Get involved as we share the story of endangered turtles in…
Creatures of the Night: Fantastic Flying Squirrels
November 19, 2025 By: Steve Dishman, Interpreter After the sun sets, most squirrels call it a day, they sleep through the night in warm leaf nests called dreys. But one squirrel is nocturnal by nature and when night falls, it awakens to search for food……
What Happened to the Trees at Lake St. Clair Metropark?
If you’ve walked the nature trails at Lake St. Clair Metropark recently, you may have noticed that the tree canopy looks a little thinner than usual—or seen a few cut tree trunks scattered across the marsh floor. You might be wondering: what happened to the…
Fall Leaves and Stormwater: Managing the Season Mindfully
November 12, 2025 By: Stephanie Kozak, Park Interpreter It’s that time of year in Michigan when we enjoy watching the leaves change colors and feeling the cooler temperatures arrive. As we experience our blustery fall days, the wind encourages the leaves to let go from…
Creatures of the Night: Owls
November 6, 2025 By: Erin Parker, Interpretive Services Supervisor Whooooooo loves owls? These charismatic nocturnal birds spark interest, intrigue, and even adoration in many people. Michigan is home to about ten species of owls, though only three are common, year-round residents. Owls of Southeast Michigan…
Huron-Clinton Metroparks Water Garden Opens at Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Centennial Park
The Metroparks are ecstatic to announce that our first-ever location in the city of Detroit is opening. The Huron-Clinton Metroparks Water Garden, located inside the brand-new Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Centennial Park, will be the Metroparks’ 14th location in Southeast Michigan, making it easier than…
Creatures of the Night: Bats of Michigan
October 22, 2025 By: Erin Parker, Interpretive Services Supervisor Bats of the World What comes to mind when you think about bats? While many of us may only notice bats when the spooky fall decorations hit the local stores or when we see them swooping…




