Does anyone know of any old parks around warren mi?

get a GPS and type in park and see where it takes you. I do this all the time when I am out detecting and I have found some pretty good parks to detect.
 

thx for the info,hh
 

Michigan--Metal Detecting in State Parks

I have tried Eckstein park and groesbeck park the two oldest parks I know of in Warren. Wondering if there is some other good spots. Any thought on stoney creek?




DNR - Metal Detecting in State Parks

Metal Detecting in State Parks

Metal detecting is recognized as a legitimate recreation activity when it is conducted in ways that do not damage the natural and cultural resources in Michigan State Parks nor violate applicable state statues. Any items found must be reviewed by park staff and may be retained for further investigation.
Entire park open:
Brimley State Park
Grand Haven State Park
Lakeport State Park
Mears State Park
Traverse City State Park
Parks with designated areas (maps are provided on the linking pages):
Algonac State Park
Aloha State Park
Bald Mountain Recreation Area
Baraga State Park
Bay City State Park
Bewabic State Park
Brighton Recreation Area
Cheboygan State Park
Clear Lake State Park
Craig Lake State Park
Duck Lake State Park
Grand Mere State Park
Harrisville State Park
Hartwick Pines State Park
Hayes State Park
Highland Recreation Area
Hoeft State Park
Hoffmaster State Park
Holland State Park
Holly Recreation Area
Indian Lake State Park
Ionia Recreation Area
Island Lake Recreation Area
Lake Gogebic State Park
Lake Hudson Recreation Area
Ludington State Park
Metamora-Hadley Recreation Area
Mitchell State Park
Muskegon State Park
Negwegon State Park
Orchard Beach State Park
Ortonville Recreation Area
Otsego Lake State Park
Petoskey State Park
Pinckney Recreation Area
Pontiac Lake Recreation Area
Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park
Proud Lake Recreation Area
Rifle River Recreation Area
Saugatuck Dunes State Park
Seven Lakes State Park
Silver Lake State Park
Sleeper State Park
Sleepy Hollow State Park
South Higgins Lake State Park
Sterling State Park
Tawas Point State Park
Twin Lakes State Park
Van Buren State Park
Van Riper State Park
Warren Dunes State Park
Waterloo Recreation Area
Wilderness State Park
Wilson State Park
Yankee Springs Recreation Area
Young State Park
Parks closed to metal detecting:
Agate Falls Scenic Site
Bass River Recreation Area
Bond Falls Scenic Site
Burt Lake State Park
Cambridge Junction Historic State Park
Coldwater Lake State Park
Dodge #4 State Park
Father Marquette Memorial Scenic Site
Fayette Historic State Park
Fisherman's Island State Park
Fort Custer Recreation Area
Fort Wilkins Historic State Park
Hart-Montague Trail State Park
Interlochen State Park
Kal-Haven Trail State Park
Lakelands Trail State Park
Laughing Whitefish Falls Scenic Site
Leelanau State Park
Maybury State Park
Meridian-Baseline State Park
McLain State Park
Muskallonge Lake State Park
Newago State Park
North Higgins Lake State Park
Onaway State Park
Palms Book State Park
Port Crescent State Park
Sanilac Petroglyphs Historic State Park
Straits State Park
Sturgeon Point Scenic Site
Tahquamenon Falls State Park
Thompson's Harbor State Park
Van Buren Trail State Park
Wagner Falls Scenic Site
Warren Woods State Park
William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor
Wells State Park
Wetzel State Recreation Area
Fred Meijer White Pine Trail State Park
 

Hey JayG, PM me,maybe we can meet up and hit some parks some time,Eric.
 

Go the the library
 

How about Dodge park off Utica Rd, I beleive that park has some history
 

Stoney Creek is a Metro Park and metal detecting goes on there between Memorial Day and Labor day but not in the water till after Labor Day. Some guys claim they lost something in the water and they are allowed to search for it during the summer when it is supposed to be closed to detecting. Some have said that the employees get to detect the water at the beaches during the summer.
 

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