Highland State Recreation Area, 5200 E. Highland Rd, White Lake, Michigan.
Within seconds of entering the Haven Hill section of Highland State Recreation Area, you’ll know why Edsel Ford nicknamed this property a “Nerve Retreat”. Your drive or hike or bicycle ride through the park begins with a soothing curve into the forest and then the realization that city life is truly behind you. It’s time to surrender and enjoy the nearly 6,000 acres of majestic forest-covered rolling hills and all its beauty!
Located inside of Highland State Recreation Area is the Haven Hill National Natural Landmark which contains all of southern Michigan's principal forest types in one place, including swamp forest of tamarack, cedar, beech-maple forest, oak-hickory forest, and mixed hardwood forest. The area has remained largely undisturbed for the past 75 years and has retained its natural character as well as some unusual flora and fauna. It is an excellent educational facility which is used by universities and international organizations. Late April and early May are the best times to view warblers and spring wildflowers.
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The new Cedar Creek Trail at Highland State Recreation Area...
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Natural Qualities
Striking views from Western Oakland County’s highest natural hill
721 acres of National Natural Landmark designation
Jens Jensen landscape design throughout the Haven Hill area
A recipient of the American Society of Landscape Architects “Centennial Medallion Award”
Abundance of wildlife (from snapping turtles to white tail deer)
Extensive variety of flora and fauna
Common & not-so-common bird species (from owls to vultures)
Goose Meadow
Edsel Ford’s 69 acre Haven Hill Lake
Cedar Creek Dam
Fishing
Hiking Trails
Picnic shelter* w/water & electricity
Volleyball
Softball
Equestrian
Scenic Riding Trails
Staging Area w/ample parking, water, grills & picnic tables
Teeple Lake
Beach & changing/restrooms
Fishing & boat launch
Two large picnic shelters* w/grills & tables
Hiking Trails
Volleyball & horseshoe pits
Teeple Hill scout camping
Additional
Rustic campground (equestrian-ready)
Bass Lake Lodge rental cabin (one of our finest state park cabins!)
Dodge #10 picnic shelter* w/kitchen, restrooms and fireplace
Mountain biking trails
Dog Trial areas
Cross country ski
Trailhead step off point for Chief Pontiac Trail, an historic BSA backpacking trail founded in June, 1958.
Ample parking for school & tour buses
Hotel accommodations & dining are within 10-15 minutes
Trails
While there are already miles of serene hiking, biking & horse riding trails throughout Highland State Recreation Area, there are plans for much more, through the assistance of Oakland County Planning & Economic Development. These plans include trail links, interpretive displays of both the landscape and history, benches, and much more.