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We're dedicated to creating a riverfront that all Detroiters can enjoy. Help us as we continue to make the riverfront a beautiful, accessible gathering place for all. Join the Friends of the Conservancy and show your support! Click on the map icon at the top left of any page to expand the interactive map.
The Conservancy’s ultimate vision is to develop five-and-a-half miles of riverfront from the Ambassador Bridge on the west to Gabriel Richard Park, which is just east of the MacArthur (Belle Isle) Bridge.
Join us once a month for our guided Pack Walks along the Detroit Riverfront! We meet at Robert C. Valade Park at 2670 Atwater by 10:30am the 3rd Sunday of each month. This event is free and open to the public - you do not have to be a Canine To Five client to join us!
The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, Inc. was formed as a 501 (c) (3) with the mission of developing access on the Detroit International Riverfront. The entire vision is 5 ½ miles of Riverfront property, from the Ambassador Bridge to Gabriel Richard Park, just east of the Belle Isle Bridge, and will include the construction of a continuous ...
The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy hosts various programs throughout the year including special events and weekly programs. For more information about our activities, please visit the Things to Do Events Calendar. Download the 2024 Programming & Events Brochure
The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy is governed by a diverse Board of Directors, which represents a cross-section of both public and private organizations within the State of Michigan. Six committees of the Board of Directors oversee various components of the project.
The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy (DRFC), a 501(c)(3) organization, is responsible for the establishment, improvement, operation, maintenance, security, programming and expansion of the Detroit RiverWalk and associated green spaces.
Local residents and community leaders will have a meaningful role in creating the vision for an economically, culturally and environmentally healthy district where the City reconnents with its greatest natural resource, The Detroit River. You can check out the full Detroit East Riverfront Framework Plan Update here.
Uniroyal site project will complete Conservancy’s vision of 3.5 miles of Riverwalk along the East Riverfront, providing connectivity between riverfront parks and Belle Isle. 2021 is the Conservancy’s busiest construction year to date.
To learn more about volunteer opportunities with the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, click here. Log in to Volgistics to view the volunteer schedule, sign up for assignments, and track hours. Complete and submit our online Volunteer Application. Attend an in-person volunteer orientation.