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18 Attractions to Explore Near Barton Nature Area

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Dexter-Huron MetroparkThis stunning park is a nature lover's paradise, with over one thousand acres of natural beauty to explore. Visitors have plenty of options for outdoor recreation, including fishing, picnicking, hiking, and boating. The park features a six-mile-long Huron River, which offers the perfect opportunity for a peaceful float downstream. Dexter-Huron Metropark is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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Delhi MetroparkDelhi Metropark offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Spanning over 800 acres, this park boasts 2.5 miles of beachfront on the Huron River, picnic areas with grills, playgrounds, and miles of hiking trails. Visitors can rent kayaks or canoes to explore the river, or fish for bass, bluegill, or catfish. The park also features a nature center with wildlife exhibits and educational programs.
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Ann ArborAnn Arbor, is a beautiful city located in southeastern Michigan. With its charming historic downtown core, surroundingnatural beauty, unique attractions and nearby universities it offers something for residents and visitors alike. Home to the University of Michigan, the area has a thriving economy rooted in education and innovation while taking advantage of natural resources such as the Huron river. Ann Arbor boasts an excellent school system and plenty of outdoor recreation options.
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Hudson Mills MetroparkHudson Mills Metropark offers a scenic and relaxing nature experience for visitors. Spread across 1,549 acres, the park boasts stunning views of the Huron River and plenty of outdoor activities for individuals and families to enjoy. Visitors can hike or bike on the park's trails, have a picnic on the shaded grassy areas, or spend the day fishing or golfing at the park's 18-hole disc golf course. In the winter months, the park also offers cross-country skiing and sledding options.
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Barton Nature AreaThe Barton Nature Area encompasses more than 598 acres of natural beauty and recreational services including hiking trails, wooded picnic areas, fishing opportunities, camping sites, and wildlife viewing areas. This area is full of diverse habitats ranging from tall hardwood trees to cattail marshes or shallow ponds full of wildlife such as frogs, snakes, or even deer. This gives visitors an opportunity to experience the outdoors without venturing too far from home.
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Barton DamBarton Dam, is quite a sight to behold. Not only is it an impressive feat of engineering, but it also provides some seriously stunning views. As someone who has spent a fair amount of time in the area, I can attest to the fact that there's just something about that dam - it's almost like it has a personality all its own. Maybe it's the fact that it's been standing there for over a century, or maybe it's the way the water rushes through the spillway when it's been raining.
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Independence LakeIndependence Lake's crystal-clear water and sandy beach make it a perfect spot for swimming, while the surrounding forests and hiking trails offer endless opportunities for hiking and birdwatching. And let's not forget about the fishing! The lake is stocked regularly with bluegill, bass, and catfish. Plus, the park staff is always organizing fun events like pancake breakfasts and outdoor movie nights under the stars. But, be warned, the mosquitoes can be quite opinionated too.
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Independence Lake County ParkIndependence Lake County Park offers a vast array of recreational activities for individuals and families of all ages. The park features a stunning 360-acre lake that is perfect for boating, fishing, and swimming. Additionally, the park boasts over 23 miles of trails that can be used for hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing. If you're looking for a more relaxing day, there are multiple beaches and picnic areas where you can kick back and enjoy the gorgeous views.
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Argo DamArgo Dam, a historic structure with roots dating back to 1837. This man-made marvel spans the beautiful Huron River, providing a serene backdrop for picnics, fishing, and kayaking. As one of the largest dams in the state, Argo Dam played a vital role in powering local industry in the late 1800s. Today, it stands as a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the people who built it and continues to capture the hearts of visitors from all over.
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Argo Nature AreaWith trails that wind through lush greenery and along the Huron River, this place is a nature lover's paradise. And let's not forget the abundant wildlife that calls this place home - from deer to beavers to songbirds, if you're patient enough, you might just spot them all. But here's my opinionated take on it - the best part about Argo Nature Area is the tubing on the Huron River. There's nothing more exhilarating than floating down the river, sun on your skin, and the sound of rushing water.
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Argus MuseumThe Argus Museum in Washtenaw County, Michigan, is a fascinating destination for anyone interested in printing and journalism. The exhibit features a large collection of antique printing presses, including a rare 1902 Washington hand press, which visitors can see in action during live demonstrations. Additionally, the museum houses an extensive archive of historical newspapers, providing insight into the progression of journalism and printing technology over the years.
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Olson ParkWith its 54-acre expanse, Olson Park is a nature lover's dream come true. With a gorgeous pond sitting quietly in the center, the park is surrounded by trails perfect for a peaceful, meditative stroll. Kids can frolic in the playground and adults can practice their swing on the softball fields. During the summer, the park is a popular spot for picnics and barbecues. If you're looking for a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, Olson Park is the place for you.
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Wurster ParkThis enchanting park has everything you could want in an outdoor space—lush greenery, tranquil walking trails, and even a pond for adorable duck sightings. But what really makes Wurster Park stand out is its unique tree house playground, perfect for the little ones to release their energy and embrace their inner Tarzan. And let's not forget about the delightful picnic areas for a fun-filled family outing or a romantic date with nature.
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Kempf HouseKempf House,is a historic landmark that has been preserved since its construction in the mid-19th century. It was originally built for German immigrants but later became a center for cultural and educational events. Today, the Kempf House Museum maintains the historical integrity of the property, showcasing exhibits on the area's past and the house's unique architecture. Visitors can experience what life was like for early settlers in the region through the museum's interactive displays.
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Leslie Science and Nature CenterLeslie Science and Nature Center is a hub of education and exploration for children and adults alike. Featuring over 50 acres of natural habitats, including wetlands, woods, and prairies, visitors can discover the diverse flora and fauna that call this place home. In addition to the outdoor wonders, the center boasts a variety of indoor exhibits and interactive displays, providing a hands-on learning experience for all ages.
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Riverside ParkRiverside Park is sure to be a hit with nature lovers. Located along the Huron River, this park offers breathtaking views of gentle streams, shady trees, and the occasional glimpse of wildlife. Visitors can engage in a variety of activities, such as hiking, fishing, and picnicking. The park also features a playground for kids and a designated area for canoe and kayak launches. Riverside Park is a serene oasis that’s perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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Kelsey Museum of ArchaeologyThe Kelsey Museum of Archaeology houses an extensive collection of artifacts and objects from ancient civilizations spanning across different continents and eras. Visitors can explore the rich cultures of Egypt, Greece, Rome, and many others through the various exhibits and displays. From intricately decorated pottery and sculptures to ancient coins and jewelry, the museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the daily life, religion, and customs of the past.
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Michigan UnionThe Michigan Union is a bustling hub of activity at the University of Michigan. With its iconic clock tower, the building has been a landmark on campus since its construction in 1919. The Union offers a wide range of services and amenities to students, faculty, staff, and visitors alike. Inside, you'll find various dining options, a theater, a study lounge, meeting rooms, and even a bowling alley. Here is where students come to relax, study, socialize, and engage with their community.

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Barton Nature Area
Barton Nature Area is a peaceful haven for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike. With 100 acres of natural beauty, visitors can explore trails that wind through lush forests and meadows, or take a leisurely stroll along the banks of the Huron River. The area is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including deer, herons, and various species of songbirds. In the summertime, visitors can cool off with a dip in Barton Pond or rent a canoe for a peaceful paddle.
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