Nature and Environment

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OCP is committed to restoring and managing our natural environment to preserve biodiversity, protect water and air quality, support robust populations of wildlife and connect people with high-quality experiences in nature by:

  • Expanding and managing diverse, high-quality natural communities, habitats and wildlife corridors including creating refuges and passage for plants and animals
  • Managing native tree canopy to sustain healthy forests in our parks, improve shade for wildlife and people and support climate resilience of our communities
  • Protecting water quality for aquatic organisms, surrounding wildlife, recreational users and downstream communities
  • Helping communities and residents expand the use of natural landscapes to support regional biodiversity and stormwater mitigation
  • Educating and communicating with the public about nature and encouraging environmentally sustainable practices

Recreating in our Natural Spaces and Nature Preserves

While out enjoying our Oakland County Parks and Nature Preserves, please help us steward these beautiful and important spaces. Oakland County is a proud Leave No Trace Community Member and encourages the public to practice these Leave No Trace Principles:

  1. Plan Ahead and Prepare: Learn our park rules and read park maps before leaving the trailhead, prepare for weather and environmental conditions (mosquitoes, muddy trails, etc.)
  2. Travel on Durable Surfaces: Please stay on designated park trails at all times for your safety and the integrity of our natural spaces
  3. Dispose of Waste Properly: Always use pet waste bags, trash and recycling cans and bathroom facilities provided in convenient locations across our park system
  4. Leave what you find: Please take pictures and memories of our natural spaces but don’t leave with flowers, seeds, mushrooms or other pieces of nature
  5. Minimize Campfire Impacts: OCP only allows campfires within our existing campgrounds in designated areas. Campfires are not allowed anywhere else within the park system
  6. Respect Wildlife: Don’t approach or feed wild animals and encourage pets to do the same
  7. Be Considerate of Others: Keep our parks beautiful and serene for all visitors

Learn More

Questions or Concerns?

Please contact Jim Dunleavy, Manager - Operations at 248-858-0906 or DunleavyJ@oakgov.com.

Trailblazers Hiking Series

Adventure is close to home with Trailblazers hiking series

Join Oakland County Parks staff for informative, scenic hikes during the TrailBlazers Hiking Series from 6-7 p.m. at Pontiac Oaks Park. This hiking series offers a chance to stretch your legs on a one-hour guided hike covering these topics.

  • Native, Naturalized, Invasive – Aug. 13
    •  Learn the history of Michigan’s introduced plants - how did they get here? Who brought them? Why were they brought? Which ones are harmful to native species and which ones have become naturalized during their time here?
  • Fly Away Home – Sept. 10
    • Birds, butterflies and bats are set to make their way south. Find out why some species leave while others stay
  • Fall Color Tour – Oct. 8
    • Enjoy the fall splendor and discover the science behind why leaves change colors

The TrailBlazer Hiking Series is an affordable, enjoyable way to squeeze fitness into your busy schedule by being able to socialize, get in your steps and learn new facts about the natural world all in one exciting hour-long program. Hike with a friend or meet new people on the trails.

The series costs $10. Preregistration is required. Call 248-858-0916 or register online.

Details:

  • Hikers should dress for the weather
  • Bring a water bottle and bug spray

Register for the Trailblazers Hiking Series

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