Fort Gratiot County Park is a picturesque 30-acre park located in the northern part of St. Clair County, Michigan. It offers breathtaking views of Lake Huron with 852 feet of lake shoreline and beach. The park is popular for its sandy beach, clear water, and shady trees, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and recreation. Visitors can enjoy facilities like a playground, picnic areas, and .85 miles of paved walking trails. The park also hosts a ceremony plaza overlooking Lake Huron, perfect for weddings and other events.
The park's significant historical landmark is the 1971 Tunnel Explosion Memorial, commemorating the lives lost during a construction accident under the park. This memorial adds a profound layer of history and remembrance to the area.
With its blend of natural beauty and historical significance, Fort Gratiot County Park attracts a range of visitors looking for both leisure and reflection.