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MDOT roadside parks set to close for season
October 17, 2025
LANSING, Mich. - Most roadside parks operated by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will be closed for the season on Friday, Oct. 31.
Three parks will be closing early for the season on Monday, Oct. 20, to begin bathroom building upgrades:
- White Cloud Roadside Park on M-37 in Newaygo County.
- Chase Roadside Park on US-10 in Lake County.
- Baldwin Roadside Park on US-10 in Lake County.
Some parks will remain open until later this fall.
Closing Friday, Nov. 28:
- Brown Roadside Park on M-25 in Huron County.
Closing Saturday, Nov. 29:
- White River Roadside Park on M-20 in Newaygo County.
- High Rollway Park Roadside Park on M-82 in Newaygo County.
Closing Monday, Dec. 1:
- Manistee River Roadside Park near Manton on US-131 in Wexford County.
Parks remaining open year-round:
- White Rock Roadside Park on M-25 in Sanilac County.
- Cass River Roadside Park on M-46 in Tuscola County.
- Artesian Flow Roadside Park on M-140 near Watervliet in Berrien County.
MDOT maintains 82 roadside parks around the state, with nearly all of them closing annually in late October and reopening in late April. A map of all MDOT roadside parks is available on MDOT's website.
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