Next Michigan State Park Could Be in Downtown Flint

For Blue Water Area residents looking for a day trip, there could be new recreational opportunities just an hour’s drive away. Plans are underway to create a new Michigan State Park in Flint. The new park would be located at a former industrial site, Chevy Commons. The proposed park needs to be approved by the legislature.

The possible state park would run along the Flint River and would connect to local neighborhoods, U of M-Flint, and Kettering University. It would also connect to the Flint Farmer’s Market, the Flint Cultural Center Campus, and the Iron Belle Trail.

The plan includes non-motorized trails, playscapes, accessible open spaces, fishing opportunities, and canoe and kayak launches. The estimated cost is $26.2 million and would be paid for with money from the federally funded American Recovery Plan.

If approved, the park would be Michigan’s 104th State Park and Genesee County’s first. Flint was identified as lacking a “signature park” in the 2021 DNR Public Land Strategy report.

Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland