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Heritage Park park in Farmington Hills, MI
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View of Heritage Park in Farmington Hills, MI
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Heritage Park

4.7(2,521 reviews)FreePark
🕑 3-5 hours for a full experience, or 1.5-2 hours if focusing on just one or two areas👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers love the splash pad and petting farm animals, while elementary-aged kids enjoy exploring the trails, nature center exhibits, and more adventurous playground equipment. The variety of activities means siblings of different ages can all find something engaging.

About

Heritage Park is a sprawling 211-acre playground paradise that offers something for every member of the family. From splashing in interactive water features to meeting friendly farm animals at the petting farm, exploring miles of nature trails, and burning energy on multiple playgrounds, this Farmington Hills gem keeps kids entertained for hours while parents enjoy the beautiful natural setting.

Highlights

  • Interactive splash pad with water jets, fountains, and spray features perfect for hot summer days
  • Hands-on petting farm with goats, sheep, chickens, and other friendly animals
  • Nature center with live animal exhibits and educational programs
  • Multiple age-appropriate playgrounds scattered throughout the property
  • Scenic walking and biking trails through woods and open spaces

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early on summer weekends to snag parking close to the splash pad area, as it fills up quickly by late morning
  2. 2.Pack a change of clothes and towels for the splash pad, plus sunscreen,there's limited shade in the water play areas
  3. 3.Visit the nature center first to grab a trail map and ask staff about any special animal programs or feeding times at the petting farm
  4. 4.Bring quarters for the animal feed dispensers at the petting farm,kids love feeding the goats and sheep
  5. 5.The playgrounds are scattered throughout the park, so plan to explore multiple areas rather than staying in one spot

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (9:00-11:00 AM) offer the quietest experience, especially during summer when the splash pad is operational. Late spring through early fall provides the best weather for enjoying all outdoor features. Weekend afternoons get crowded, particularly at the splash pad during hot weather.

What to Know

The park is free to enter with ample parking available. While there are picnic areas perfect for packed lunches, no food is sold on-site, so bring snacks and water. Restroom facilities are available near major attractions, and paved paths make much of the park accessible for strollers.

Seasonal Notes

The splash pad typically operates Memorial Day through Labor Day, weather permitting. The nature center and petting farm have reduced winter hours and may close during severe weather. Fall offers beautiful foliage for trail walks, and the park occasionally hosts seasonal events like summer concerts and holiday celebrations,check their website for current programming.

Nearby Eats

Buddy's Pizza (about 2 miles away) is a Michigan institution serving kid-friendly square Detroit-style pizzas in a casual atmosphere. For quick bites, Panera Bread on Orchard Lake Road offers healthy options and plenty of space for families to refuel after a morning at the park.

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