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        Proud Lake Recreation Area

Proud Lake is a 4,700-acre state recreation area in the southwest corner of Oakland County whose terrain ranges from rolling dense forests and vast wetlands to a chain of lakes and 3.5 miles of the Huron River. Practically on the doorstep of Milford, Proud Lake draws a good number of hikers along with paddlers, campers, cross country skiers in the winter when snow is sufficient and even fly fishermen in the spring who arrive for a special catch-release trout season.

The heart of the park, and all its hiking trails, extends from Proud Lake west along the Huron River valley to Wixom Road. From Wixom Road, a dirt access road heads east to the park headquarters, main trailhead, group campsite and the Red Hawk Conference Center. West of Wixom Road is almost 9 miles of equestrian trails that is also open to mountain bikers.

But mountain bikers are ban from the trails east of Wixom, an 11-mile system that winds along the Huron River and through the park’s extensive wetlands. This is by far the most interesting section of the park and the trails are well maintained with boardwalks and bridges that allow you to enjoy the area any time of the year without worrying about excessive mud. As to be expected, spring, particularly late April, is the best time to arrive and watch the marshes come alive with wildflowers, including hepatica, marigold and violets, while hiking to a chorus of spring peppers.

Trail names can be a bit confusing here as you will see River Trail and Chief Pontiac Trail being used as well as a system of colors – blue, red, green and orange – marking the various paths. Nothing seems to correlate to the maps handed out at the park office or from the DNR website. River Trail/Blue Trail is used here to describe the longest hike in the park, a 5.75-mile loop that will lead you from Wixom Road to Bass Lake Road and back again. It can be easily shortened in numerous ways.

For young children, the best hikes is either the 1.25 mile Marsh Trail or the Chief Pontiac Trail that makes for a 1.5-mile round-trip to the dam at Moss Lake. Both of these trails are easy, interesting and feature a series of interpretive plaques.

 

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Boardwalk Trail at Proud Lake

Hikers follow a boardwalk at Proud Lake.

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Trail Distance Activity
River Trail/BlueTrail 5.75 miles Hiking
Red Trail       3.5 miles Hiking
Chief Pontiac Trail 0.75 miles Nature walk
Ecology Trail 2.0 miles Nature walk
Marsh Trail    1.25 miles Nature Walk
Bridle Trails                                       8.8 miles Mountain biking

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Belly boat Angler on the Huron River.

A trout angler prepares his belly boat to fish the Huron River at Proud Lake.

Marsh Trail at Proud Lake

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