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Orion Oaks 

Orion Oaks County Park preserves more than 927 acres of environmentally-sensitive green space.

  • Daily pass or annual vehicle permit required (please purchase prior to arrival, as permits are not always available at the park
    Parking lots located on Clarkston, Baldwin and Joslyn roads. Dog Park entrance on Joslyn Road
  • Fishing on 90-acre Lake Sixteen; wheelchair-accessible fishing pier at Joslyn Road entrance. Swimming is prohibited. Small boat launch for non-motorized boats
  • Ten miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking
  • Award-winning wheelchair-accessible fishing dock and 120-foot boardwalk linking two trail systems
  • Archery deer hunting in a limited area from Oct. 1 - Jan. 1. Michigan DNR rules apply.
  • Free wood chips pick-up days scheduled throughout the year at Clarkston Road lot. Bring shovels, wheelbarrows, buckets, etc.  
  • Discover the exciting sport of Geocaching

And don't forget the four-legged members of the family -- get them out and running at the Orion Oaks Dog Park.


Contact/Hours

Address:
2301 Clarkston Road
Lake Orion, MI  48360
(Between Baldwin & Joslyn roads)

Phone:
248-858-0906 or 248-625-0877

Hours of Operation:

Approximately 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset.
Fees & Permits

Daily or annual vehicle permit required (prior to arrival, from late October through mid-May (permits are not always available at the park). View park fees and purchase permits online. 

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