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Farmington Hills Michigan Parks ,
Farmington Hills Michigan Trails
Welcome to Woodland Hills Park located in Farmington Hills, Michigan. This natural park is one of the last swaths of beech-maple forest left in the region. It helps protect the home of numerous wild animals including blue herons, white-tailed deer, red-tailed hawks, raccoons, squirrels, great horned owls, and many others. For the recreational enthusiast Woodland Hills Park boasts nearly 2 miles of hiking trails, fabulous bird-watching opportunities, and more. Come out and explore.
When visiting Woodland Hills Park Please respect the rules.
*Motor vehicles must stay in designated areas and obey all State of Michigan traffic laws.
*All pets are prohibited.
*Consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited.
*Foot traffic only allowed on the trails. No bicycles, skateboards, or roller-blades.
*The park opens at 8am and closes at sundown.
*No littering. Please place all trash in proper containers.
*It is prohibited to release animals into the park.
*Remote control aircraft and model rockets are prohibited.
Please report all violators to the park staff. Please respect these rules, the park, and all local, State of Michigan, and United States Statutes. Be safe and have fun.
Woodland Hills Park
Intersection of Farmington Road and Interstate 696
Farmington Hills, Michigan
48331
United States
42.493232, -83.381177
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