
About Oakwoods Metropark
Come to Oakwoods Metropark to enjoy the scenic woods and picturesque Huron River. The Nature Center and surrounding trails are centerpieces of this 1,756-acre Metropark, located near Flat Rock. Take a hike through mature woodlands, along scenic overlooks of the backwaters of the Huron River, and to a 3-acre pond, all located within the Nature Study Area. At the Nature Center you can get up close to turtles swimming in a 700-gallon aquatic tank or look at a live snake. This Metropark also features an equestrian trail and a paved, hike-bike trail connecting to Willow and Lower Huron Metroparks for a 15-mile trail (30-mile round trip). While at the park, stop at the Cedar Knoll Picnic Area to hike the nearby butterfly viewing trail, designated as a monarch waystation by Monarch Watch. Bring your canoe or kayak to ply the river behind the Nature Center. Fish along the shore, at the Cedar Knoll Picnic area, or put in your rowboat at the fishing access

About Oakwoods Nature Center
The Oakwoods Nature Center and the surrounding nature trails offer over 350-acres of nature study area, exhibits highlighting local wildlife and history, and a 700-gallon turtle tank. The friendly interpretive staff is always eager to answer any questions you may have; as well as, offer advice for what’s new and exciting to see and do in the park. There is a small picnic area including tables and a charcoal grill west of the parking lot. Pets are not allowed in the nature area.
About the cache
The cache is a regular size lock & lock hidden near the at the south edge of the picnic area. As always, please use stealth and return the cache to its original location. Also, when trading please trade fairly with items of equal or greater value.
This cache is located in Oakwoods Metropark. A Metroparks vehicle permit is required for entry to the parks: $10 daily pass, $40 annual pass, $29 annual seniors pass. All park rules and regulations apply. Please park in parking lots only. For general information please call 810-227-2752, or visit www.metroparks.com. Dogs are NOT allowed in this section of the park. The park hours are 6 am - 10 pm.
A Metropark geocaching permit has been filed and approved by Kevin Arnold (Southern District Interpretive Supervisor).