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Belle Isle Beach (Detroit)

Belle Isle Beach, located on Belle Isle Park in Detroit, offers a sandy stretch along the Detroit River with views of both the city skyline and Canada. It’s a popular spot for swimming, picnicking, and enjoying the scenic beauty of this historic island park.

About the experience

A day at Belle Isle Beach offers a delightful mix of relaxation and exploration, making it an ideal urban escape. Here's what visitors can look forward to:

  • Clean and Scenic Beach: Nestled along the Detroit River, Belle Isle Beach provides soft sand and clear waters, perfect for a refreshing swim or simply lounging. The beach offers stunning views of both downtown Detroit and the Canadian shoreline, creating a unique, picturesque atmosphere.
  • Historic Attractions Nearby: After enjoying the beach, visitors can explore Belle Isle Park’s many attractions. The Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory, one of the oldest in the country, houses exotic and tropical plants, making it a must-see for nature lovers. The Belle Isle Aquarium, the oldest continuously operating aquarium in the U.S., showcases over 100 aquatic species from across the globe, including species native to the Great Lakes.
  • Cultural Highlights: The park is home to the James Scott Memorial Fountain, a beautiful white marble fountain that offers a peaceful spot to relax, especially during sunset. For those interested in maritime history, the Dossin Great Lakes Museum offers interactive exhibits, including artifacts like the pilot house from the S.S. William Clay Ford.
  • Family-Friendly Fun: Belle Isle is a great destination for families. The island offers multiple picnic areas, a giant slide, and the Belle Isle Nature Center, where children can explore Michigan's wildlife and conservation programs.

Belle Isle’s lively yet serene environment, combined with its rich cultural and natural offerings, makes it an unforgettable destination for anyone seeking a break from city life

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Schedule

Open year-round.

Entrance Fee

$14
A Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry: $14 annual pass for Michigan residents; $11 day pass or $40 annual pass for non-residents. Pedestrians and cyclists can enter the park for free.
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