Detroit Riverwalk

Detroit Riverwalk

Michigan

85/100120 min

The Detroit Riverwalk, part of the larger Detroit International Riverfront, stretches 5.5 miles from the Ambassador Bridge to Belle Isle Park, offering a dynamic mix of natural beauty, recreational spaces, and urban attractions. This waterfront corridor includes parks, marinas, retail shops, restaurants, and high-rise residential buildings, creating a lively destination for both locals and tourists. Key public spaces such as the RiverWalk itself, the Dequindre Cut Greenway trail, and William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor provide scenic walking and biking paths along the river. The area hosts numerous annual events and festivals, including the Detroit Electronic Music Festival and the Detroit International Jazz Festival, which celebrate the city’s cultural vibrancy. Belle Isle Park, a 982-acre island state park connected by the MacArthur Bridge, offers natural habitats, a conservatory, museums, and recreational facilities. The Aretha Franklin Amphitheater, formerly Chene Park, is a prominent 6,000-seat outdoor venue for concerts and cultural events. The Detroit Riverwalk has been recognized as the best riverwalk in the United States by USA Today readers in 2021 and 2022, reflecting its popularity and significance as a revitalized urban waterfront.

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Tip: The best time to visit the Detroit Riverwalk is during the spring through fall months when outdoor events and festivals are in full swing. Consider purchasing tickets in advance for concerts at the Aretha Franklin Amphitheater to secure seating. Visitors can enjoy walking, biking, and exploring several parks along the riverfront, including the scenic Belle Isle Park. Discounts may be available for certain events or park admissions. Use public transportation or parking facilities near major access points to ease your visit.

Zajímavosti

  • The Detroit Riverwalk was voted the best riverwalk in the United States by USA Today readers in both 2021 and 2022.
  • Belle Isle Park, part of the riverfront, is home to the oldest conservatory in the United States, the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory, established in 1904.
  • The Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge along the riverfront is the only international wildlife refuge in North America located within a major metropolitan area.
  • The Aretha Franklin Amphitheater has a seating capacity of 6,000 and hosts regular summer concerts featuring jazz, soul, and rhythm and blues.
  • The Dequindre Cut Greenway is a dedicated non-motorized trail connecting neighborhoods to the Riverwalk, with separate lanes for biking and walking.

Historie

1981

The Detroit Riverfront area was purchased by the City of Detroit in 1981 from Uniroyal, followed by demolition and clearing of existing structures.

559

The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy was established as a nonprofit to help fund and oversee the revitalization project, which included a $559 million investment featuring contributions from General Motors and the Kresge Foundation.

Over the years, the riverfront has transformed from industrial use to a vibrant public space, integrating parks, trails, and cultural venues to reconnect the city with its waterfront.

2018

The renaming of Chene Park to the Aretha Franklin Amphitheater in 2018 honors the legacy of the iconic singer and reflects the area's cultural importance.

Průvodce po místě

1
Detroit Riverwalk Promenade

A continuous 5.5-mile waterfront walkway featuring scenic views of the Detroit River, public art, seating areas, and access to parks and restaurants.

2
Belle Isle Park1904

A 982-acre island state park offering natural habitats, walking trails, a conservatory, museums, a golf course, and a swimming beach.

3
Aretha Franklin Amphitheater

A 6,000-seat outdoor amphitheater hosting concerts primarily of jazz, classic soul, and rhythm and blues, located near the riverfront.

4
Dequindre Cut Greenway

A non-motorized trail with separate lanes for biking and walking, connecting the Lafayette Park neighborhood and Eastern Market to the Riverwalk.