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  1. www.michigan.org › property › belle-isle-parkBelle Isle Park | Michigan

    Belle Isle Park is a 985-acre island park with natural beauty, historical and cultural attractions, and recreational activities. It offers views of Detroit and Canada, a fountain, a conservatory, an aquarium, a golf course, a beach, and more.

    • 99 Pleasure Drive, Detroit, 48207, MI
    • (313) 821-9844
  2. The 987-acre island park features the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory, the Belle Isle Aquarium, Dossin Great Lakes Museum, giant slide, athletic fields, picnic areas, Belle Isle Nature Zoo, the James Scott Memorial Fountain and more attractions popular with all ages and interests.

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    • 99 Pleasure Dr, 48207-4373, Michigan
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  3. Belle Isle Park is home to the Belle Isle Aquarium, the Belle Isle Conservatory, the Belle Isle Nature Center, the James Scott Memorial Fountain, the Dossin Great Lakes Museum, a municipal golf course, a half-mile (800 m) swimming beach, and numerous other monuments and attractions.

  4. Belle Isle Conservancy is a group that supports and enhances Belle Isle Park, a 982-acre island park in Detroit with historic and environmental attractions. Learn how to volunteer, donate, or visit the park and its facilities.

  5. Accessible by a bridge at the foot of East Grand Boulevard, this 982-acre island park features a zoo, aquarium, conservatory, Great Lakes museum and plenty of room to hike, barbecue, watch boats, bicycle and more.

  6. With vast green space, water views, and historic buildings, there are many educational and recreational experiences awaiting you at Belle Isle Park. While the Michigan Department of Natural Resources manages the maintenance of the island as a whole, the facilities are stewarded by a number of different organizations.

  7. Belle Isle Park is a 982-acre island park in the Detroit River, with natural, architectural, and cultural attractions. Learn about its history, management, ecology, and Olmsted's influence on its design.

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