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Learn about the nature and wildlife of Belle Isle State Park at the Nature Center. Entry to the park requires a Recreation Passport for Michigan vehicles or a window sticker for non-residents.
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The park includes three lakes, 150 acres of wooded area and spectacular views of the Detroit and Windsor skyline. Rentals available for: Watercraft, Bike, Snow Sports. Food and ice sales available. Recreation Passport Required for entry. Please check website for hours for each attraction.
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- 99 Pleasure Dr, 48207-4373, Michigan
Belle Isle Park, a 985-acre island park located in the Detroit River near downtown Detroit, is rich with natural beauty and historical and cultural resources. The park provides spectacular views of Detroit to the North and Canada to the south.
- 99 Pleasure Drive, Detroit, 48207, MI
- (313) 821-9844
MAP. & ACCESS. GETTING TO THE PARK. Hours: 5am - 10pm, Daily. Fee: Vehicles entering the island require a recreation passport ($12 annual pass for Michigan residents grants access to all MI State Parks.) Passengers, pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit riders do not require a passport.
The Belle Isle Park grounds are open year-round 5 am -10 pm. Facility hours are as follows. Please check with the respective facilities for possible changes: Belle Isle Aquarium, Friday - Sunday, 10am - 4pm. Belle Isle Nature Center, Open daily, 10am - 5pm. Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory, Closed until further notice.
OABI (Once Around Belle Isle) — the annual kayak, paddleboard and surf-ski race and beach party — returns Aug. 12. About Belle Isle Park. Sitting in the international waters of the Detroit River, between the U.S. and Canada, the Isle is 2.5-miles long and 982 acres.