LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Michigan Division of Transportation (MDOT) will reopen its roadside parks on Monday, April 28.
MDOT maintains 85 roadside parks throughout the state. A few of these parks function seasonally, closing in late October and reopening within the spring.
The next roadside parks will stay closed till later this 12 months resulting from climate, upkeep or development:
Alger County
Deer Lake Roadside Park on M-28 (closed till Might 5 resulting from snow)
Grand Island Roadside Park on M-28 (closed till Might 5 resulting from snow)
Kiva Roadside Park on US-41 (closed till Might 5 resulting from snow)
Scott Falls Roadside Park on M-28 (closed till later within the 12 months for restoration work)
Baraga County
Tioga Creek Roadside Park on US-41/M-28 (closed till Might 12 resulting from snow)
Canyon Falls Roadside Park on US-41 (closed till Might 12 resulting from snow)
Calhoun County
Burlington Roadside Park on M-60 (closed for repaving)
Huron County
White Rock Roadside Park on M-25 (closed till Might for restroom set up)
Ingham County
Purple Cedar Roadside Park on M-43 (closed for the summer season for development)
Keweenaw County
Esrey Roadside Park on M-26 (closed till Might 12 resulting from snow)
Sanilac County
4 Mile Roadside Park on M-25 (closed till Might for restroom set up)
MDOT says these seeking to attend the parks shouldn’t count on consuming water in any respect parks to be turned on till someday later in Might, after annual testing and therapy of the park water programs is accomplished.
A map displaying the standing of MDOT roadside parks is accessible on-line.