When you’re in the mood for a fall adventure that will help you appreciate the beauty of nature while exploring one of Michigan’s most whimsical destinations, there’s a park in Trenton that belongs atop your must-visit list. Round up a few loved ones, lace up your shoes, and head out to experience the colors of autumn from a unique new vantage point.
Elizabeth Park is located at 4250 Elizabeth Dr in Trenton.
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This gorgeous spot, which sits partially on an artificial island in the Detroit River, is the perfect place to explore when you’re ready for an excellent fall experience.
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When you arrive at Elizabeth Park, you’ll appreciate its serene atmosphere and abundance of natural beauty. There’s something in the park for everyone.
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In addition to 1,300 feet of riverfront space, the island section of the park is connected to the mainland by three beautiful pedestrian bridges that will capture your heart.
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These three bridges, known as the Elizabeth Park Walkway Bridges, cross a small canal that links the park’s two sections. Get ready for an unforgettable stroll.
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During fall months, you’ll catch autumn foliage from gorgeous vantage points as you make your way across each bridge. Don’t forget to snap a few pictures.
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If that weren’t enough, Elizabeth Park offers hiking trails, fishing areas, bicycling paths, pony rides, and so much more. Talk about a wonderful outdoor adventure.
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The next time you’re searching for a place to unwind while appreciating both manmade and natural splendor, venture to Elizabeth Park. You’re in for a real treat.
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Address: 4250 Elizabeth Drive, Trenton, MI 48183
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