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Running from Bagley Street to Jefferson Avenue along the historic site of May Creek and a former railway corridor, the re-imagined path connects Corktown, Mexicantown, and communities throughout Southwest Detroit directly to the riverfront.
Looking for things to do on the Detroit riverfront? From waterfront parks to summer festivals, the Detroit riverfront is the place to be.
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! Whether you have a...
Join us once a month for our guided Pack Walks along the Detroit Riverfront! We meet at... 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.
Posted 3 minutes ago. The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy released new drone video showing off the construction on Ralph C. Wilson Centennial Park over the weekend. The massive park along the ...
The Detroit International RiverWalk spans more than three miles, from Rosa Parks Blvd. to the Belle Isle Bridge. This breathtaking feature offers the RiverWalk Café for guests to fuel up for an enjoyable walk, run, bike ride or just to relax.
The Detroit International Riverfront is a tourist attraction and landmark of Detroit, Michigan, extending from the Ambassador Bridge in the west to Belle Isle in the east, for a total of 5.5 miles (8.8 kilometers) along the Detroit River.
The Detroit Riverfront is a true gem providing spectacular views of the Detroit River and the city skyline. With Windsor, Ontario, Canada directly across the water, this is a unique international waterway experience. There's nothing like it on blue sky day any time of the year!! And the winter scenes are no less spectacular!
Explore the Detroit Riverwalk, voted BEST Riverwalk in the United States | Walk along the Detroit River and see the Renaissance Center, Hart Plaza, the Ambassador Bridge to Canada and the Dequindre Cut.
For the last 20 years, the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy has worked to transform Detroit’s international waterfront into one of the city’s best and brightest spots. The Riverwalk spans over 4 miles along the Detroit River from the Ralph C. Wilson Centennial Park to Gabriel Richard Park.