
About Lower Huron Metropark:
With easy access from I-275 and I-94, you’re never far from the natural beauty of Lower Huron Metropark. Here you’ll find 1,256 acres of mature woodlands, grassy meadows, and easy access to the Huron River. Run or inline skate along a paved hike-bike trail. Shoreline fish or canoe along the river and observe waterfowl and other wildlife on the water. In the summer, zip down two waterslides, drift along a lazy river, or get soaked under the 300-gallon dumping bucket at the Turtle Cove Family Aquatic Center.
About East Bend:
Whether you are fishing from the pier or launching your canoe/kayak, East Bend picnic area offers great river access. The site also has lots of room for picnicking and other relaxing opportunities. Amenities include picnic tables, rest rooms and drinking water.


About the cache:
This cache, a medium-sized lock & lock, is part of the 2021 Southern District Geocaching Adventure. A four-park series of geocaches focusing on the features of the southern district Metroparks. The other caches in the series can be found here.
| This cache is located within Lower Huron Metropark, a part of the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority park system. A Metropark Vehicle Entry Permit is required: Annual Permit $40. Senior(62+) Permit $29. Daily Permit $10.
For general information please call 810-227-2752 or 800-47-PARKS. Or visit our website at www.metroparks.com.
All park rules and regulations apply. Park in parking lots only. Check the Metroparks website for park hours.
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A Metropark geocaching permit has been filed and approved by Kevin Arnold (Southern District Interpretive Supervisor).