Wolcott Mill Metropark Explained

Wolcott Mill Metropark
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Type:Regional park
Location:Lower Peninsula, Macomb County, Michigan USA
Coords:42.7755°N -82.9422°W
Area:2625acres
Operator:Huron–Clinton Metroparks
Status:Open year round
Website:Official site
Map:United States Michigan Huron-Clinton Metroparks
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Wolcott Mill Metropark is a Huron-Clinton Metropark located in rural Ray Township, Michigan. The northern branch of the Clinton River is a fixture of the park as it bisects the entirety of the park.

The park

The park covers 2,625 acres (1,062 hectares) and features a variety of activities. Wolcott Mill has 10miles of equestrian trails. A former 18-hole golf course closed and is now walking trails. Wolcott Mill also has "Camp Rotary", a camping area for organized youth groups.

The mill

The park's namesake mill was built in 1847 and operated until 1967. The mill was both a grist and a feed mill, and the machinery used for this purpose is still viewable. In addition, there are exhibits, demonstrations, and other buildings viewable in the Mill complex. The barn museum features the history of American barns, a buggy, antique farming equipment and tools. The various hiking trails of Wolcott Mill also start near the Mill complex.

The farm

Wolcott Mill has a 250-acre (101 hectares) working farm. The farm has a herd of dairy cows as well as chickens, goats, pigs, sheep, and horses. There are also a variety of crops planted in the fields surrounding the farm.

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