Algonac State Park is best known for its views of freighters traveling along the St. Clair River. The 1,550-acre park boasts a half-mile of riverfront, campgrounds, trails and a 1,200-plus-acre dedicated natural area. The park features rare habitats, including lake plain prairies and oak savannas that are home to 22 threatened, endangered or special-concern species of plants, birds and butterflies.
The Algonac State Park Shooting Range includes archery, hand trap and rifle/handgun ranges. It is unstaffed.
The 54-mile Bridge to Bay Trail goes through the park. The trail is open to hiking, running and biking.
GPS Users please use this address to navigate to the park: 8970 River Rd., Clay Twp., MI 48001.
Before visiting a state park, boating site or trail, it’s always a good idea to check the latest closures due to weather-related events, planned improvement projects and repairs. Visit Michigan.gov/DNRClosures.
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