News Blip: That Time Of Year For Detroiters
The Michigan Wildlife Council Reports On The Unmatched Outdoor Recreation To Be Had During Autumn In Detroit
Leaves changing colors. Pleasant weather. Good vibes. Holidays approaching with haste. What a great time to get outside and do something! Luckily there are plenty of fun activities, programs and events offered in the fall. Focusing on Michigan, The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC), located in the heart of downtown Detroit, is the perfect location to introduce people to Michigan’s great outdoors. Doing so also gives you an opportunity to learn something about the state's history.
According to the Michigan Wildlife Council, "This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Huron-Clinton Metroparks – one of the largest regional park systems in the nation. The system consists of 13 parks covering 25,000 acres throughout Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. So you’re never far away from great recreational opportunities.Since their creation in 1942, the Metroparks have served as spots for southeast Michigan residents to get away from it all." Another popular spectacle for Detrioters is a major bird migration cycle. Every autumn, birds of prey descend from across the Great Lakes region - such as the American kestrel, bald eagle and turkey vulture - and cross the Detroit River each day.
Check out the full article at Detroit Free Press right here.
-MobileRVing: The Buzz