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Hiking : African Birds - Huntington Road

United States Michigan Oakland County

Map of the trail for African Birds - Huntington Road

Durée

00:00:00

Distance

2.88 km

Dénivelé

0.0 m

This hiking route takes you through a beautiful area with various points of interest along the way. The trail is 2.88 kilometers long with no elevation gain, making it an easy hike suitable for all skill levels.

Starting at the African Birds on Huntington Road, you will pass by several attractions and facilities. At the beginning of the trail, you'll find a parking area followed by the Detroit Zoo, where you can explore a variety of animals. Further along, you'll come across the Boardwalk Station, the Jane and Frank Warchol Beaver Habitat, and Table 28 for some food options.

As you continue, you'll encounter the Rackham Fountain, South American Animals, and various picnic sites and benches for a relaxing break. Make sure to stay hydrated by using the drinking water stations located at convenient intervals along the trail.

Towards the end of the route, you'll reach the Polk Penguin Conservation Center and the Cotton Family Wetlands Boardwalk, where you can enjoy the serene surroundings before heading back.

Before embarking on this hike, remember to bring plenty of water, wear comfortable shoes, and check the weather forecast. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply looking for a leisurely walk, this hiking route offers a pleasant experience with a mix of wildlife, natural beauty, and recreational amenities.

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