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Marine City, Michigan: A recreational paradise.

RECREATION


What to Do :: Recreation


Water-Related | Parks | Golf Courses | Bike Trails | Riding Stables

Thirteen local units of government are working together to develop a 54-mile paved trail from Lakeport State Park in northern St. Clair County to New Baltimore in western Macomb County. 


The Bridge to Bay Trail extends from St. Clair County’s northern border;
under the
Blue Water Bridge; through Port Huron, Marysville, St. Clair, Marine City, and Algonac; past state and municipal parks, museums, gazebos, and lighthouses. Sometimes the trail is within reach of the water’s edge and sometimes a few miles inland. It connects community with community for walkers, joggers, strollers, and bicyclists of all ages. It can potentially link to the Wadhams to Avoca Trail within St. Clair County, the Millennium Legacy Trail, the Discover Michigan Trail, the Macomb County Trail Network, and – via ferry in Marine City – the St. Clair Parkway Trail in Lambton, Ontario, Canada.
View Trail Map

 St. Clair County Parks and Recreation
200 Grand River Avenue, Suite 205
Port Huron, MI  48060

Phone: (810) 989-6960
Fax: (810) 985-3762
Email: countyparks@stclaircounty.org
Website: St. Clair County.org





If you're the outdoor type, then Marine City is for you! The many water-related sports, parks, bike trails and nearby golf courses and riding stables insure that you have more than enough to keep the whole family busy!

Fishing on the St. Clair River is just one of the many recreational sports available.