Metamora-Hadley Recreation Area
The park is 723 acres (2.93 km) in area and has 214 camping sites distributed across a "north" and "south" campground, and one cabin. The north campground has larger lots which can accommodate larger trailers than the south campground. There is a six-mile (10 km) nature trail, as well as picnic areas, a beach with boat rentals, and a camp store. The recreation area lies around Lake Minnewanna, an 80-acre (320,000 m) man-made lake.
History
In its first stages, Metamora-Hadley was laid out differently from today. The original beach was where the current north campground is, and the present-day beach was forest. The drive behind the campground host spot was the original location of the dumping station. Lake Minnewanna was made by damming the creek that flows through the area.
External links
- Metamora-Hadley Recreation Area Michigan Department of Natural Resources
- Map of Metamora-Hadley Recreation Area Michigan DNR