Detour Peninsula Nature Preserve - De Tour Village,

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Detour Peninsula Nature Preserve: A Dog-Friendly Hiking Destination in De Tour Village

If you’re searching for a peaceful dog park in De Tour Village with beautiful views and easy hikes, Detour Peninsula Nature Preserve is an excellent spot. Known for its pet-friendly trails and quiet, natural atmosphere, this park welcomes visitors and their furry friends for scenic walks along Lake Huron. The main trail is well-groomed and easy to follow, making it perfect for all fitness levels, and there are side trails leading to rocky beaches where you and your dog can enjoy the water views.

This preserve is great for both dog owners and families with kids—its kid-friendly hikes and lovely scenery make it a versatile choice for a day out. While there are no fenced or dedicated dog play areas, the park’s natural setting and pet-friendly trails provide a relaxed environment for leashed explorations. The beaches on either side of the peninsula offer unique vantage points of Lake Huron, ideal for a short adventure or a leisurely stroll with your pup.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs should be kept on-leash as there are no fenced or designated off-leash areas.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the preserve features a main trail and side trails leading to the water, ideal for hiking with your dog.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? The preserve is described as kid-friendly with suitable hikes for families.

Reviews

Barbara Scott

Wonderful little gem for a quiet walk and access two beaches.

Todd Hyman

Easy way to see Lake Huron on either side of the peninsula. Once you pass the two side trails that lead to the beaches, there is no point to continue. After about a mile, you’ll just come to a chained off road with a no trespassing sign.

Brian Van Duyne

If your in the area worth stopping and taking the short hike. Walk down a gated dirt road, couple of side trails to the water. Walking to the both side trails and back was an easy 1 mile.

Bailey Lawless

Definitely worth stopping! Right outside of Detour. The trail is very nicely groomed and easy to walk. On the lefthand side of the trail is a path to the beach with great views. The beach is very rocky, so make sure you have shoes with good grip.

Cheryl Pochard

Nice little place to see the water and beach. Scenery is beautiful. The walk all the way back was farther than we thought. We took the 2 side trails to see either side, but it was worth the trip.

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