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Community Resources

Supporting stewardship, recreation, and native landscapes across the River Raisin Watershed.

Outdoor Recreation Resources

Local Kayak & Canoe Rentals

Explore the River Raisin from the water! These trusted local outfitters offer kayak and canoe rentals for all skill levels.

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  • River Raisin Canoe Livery
    1151 Plank Rd, Dundee, MI
    734-529-9029

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Water Trail Maps & Guides

This interactive map allows you to take a closer look at the details of the water trails of the River Raisin!

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Click the here to view!​​

This map includes water trails on the River Raisin. The length of each trail is estimated in miles. Simply click on a trail to see where it begins and ends, in addition to its length. 

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Access points for getting in and out of the river have been identified. Click on each park to see the address. This can help you plan your route to and from the river and gives a description of parks, preserves, obstacles, and challenges along the way.

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Remember to wear your personal flotation devices and check your equipment before heading out to safely enjoy your paddle or fishing experience. Trespassing on personal property is illegal.

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Local Water Trails

Links to more info:

Master Rain Gardener & Native Plant Sale Resources

Support for homeowners, gardeners, and volunteers in building beautiful, functional, water-friendly landscapes.

Serving Washtenaw County and surrounding areas, Feral Flora creates “Living Landscapes” using native and nearly-native plants in a naturalistic, ecological style. Their work is guided by an understanding of natural systems and long-term environmental resilience.

Windy Rock Farm is a retail nursery specializing in diverse native plant species with strong benefits for pollinators and habitat gardening. With decades of experience, they focus on helping homeowners and small-scale landscapers build thriving, ecologically supportive spaces.

Owned and operated by environmental scientist Olivia Onago, Liv’s Native Nursery is dedicated to promoting native plants and supporting local ecosystems. Their work centers on pollinators, habitat creation, and soil regeneration within the community.

Based in Manchester, New Leaf Natives grows over 300 species of Michigan-native plants for both retail and wholesale needs. They offer ecological landscape design, rain garden solutions, and restoration-focused services aimed at supporting healthy, sustainable local environments.

Interested in being added to the list?

Are you a native plant grower, local nursery,

or ecologically-focused business?

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We welcome partners that help improve the health of the River Raisin Watershed.

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​Email us and we'll add you to our list!

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804 N. Evans St; Tecumseh, MI 49286​

Open Tuesdays | 9 - 12 pm 

or by appointment​

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320 Springbrook Ave Suite 102; Adrian, MI 49221 

 

 

517-662-8755

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