
Showing 9 of 15 parks within 75 miles of Flint







State Park • MI • 14 mi
Overview Seven Lakes State Park offers a mix of open water, rolling hills, and wooded terrain just outside of Holly, making it a popular destination for…

State Park • MI • 32 mi
Exploring Dodge #4 State Park Dodge #4 State Park sits along Cass Lake in Oakland County, offering a convenient outdoor destination in southeastern Michigan.…

State Park • MI • 37 mi
Overview Sleepy Hollow State Park offers a mix of open water, rolling terrain, and wooded trails in central Michigan, just north of Lansing. Centered around…

State Park • MI • 41 mi
Overview Maybury State Park is a popular recreation destination located in Northville, just outside the Detroit metro area. Known for its extensive trail…

State Park • MI • 46 mi
Exploring Bay City State Park Bay City State Park sits along the shores of Saginaw Bay on Lake Huron, offering a blend of lakeshore recreation, wetlands, and…

State Park • MI • 53 mi
Overview Meridian-Baseline State Park is a small but historically significant park located near Leslie in southern Michigan. Unlike traditional…

State Park • MI • 56 mi
Overview Sanilac Petroglyphs Historic State Park preserves the largest known collection of ancient rock carvings in Michigan, offering a unique glimpse into…

State Park • MI • 58 mi
Overview William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor is an urban state park located along the Detroit River, offering a unique blend of waterfront scenery, green…

State Park • MI • 59 mi
Exploring Belle Isle Park Belle Isle Park is a large island park located in the Detroit River between the United States and Canada, offering a unique blend of…
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Within 75 miles of Flint, Michigan, the range of parks expands to include a diverse mix of landscapes and recreation areas. This distance is ideal for longer day trips or weekend outings, offering access to a wider selection of outdoor destinations.
The landscape within 75 miles includes forests, lakes, river corridors, and open natural areas. With more distance from the city, parks often feel more expansive and less developed, allowing for a deeper connection to nature.
Recreation opportunities increase within this range, including hiking longer trails, camping, boating, fishing, and swimming. Many parks offer both developed facilities and quieter areas, making it easy to match your preferred outdoor experience.
Parks within this distance reflect the region’s natural and cultural history, from early settlement to modern conservation efforts. These areas preserve both the landscape and the stories connected to it.
Parks within 75 miles of Flint provide an opportunity to explore beyond the immediate area and discover new outdoor destinations. Whether you are planning a full-day trip or a weekend escape, these parks offer a wide range of experiences.