Algonac State Park
Detect only inside the areas designated on the current Michigan DNR map for Algonac State Park.
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Detect only inside the areas designated on the current Michigan DNR map for Algonac State Park.
Read the sourced summaryNo permit is required, but digging is generally barred; named beaches have a limited seasonal exception.
Read the sourced summaryEdgewater's sandy beach has a seasonal detecting exception with a 12-inch hole limit and immediate restoration.
Read the sourced summaryA permit is required before metal detecting at Flint State Park; confirm the current process before visiting.
Read the sourced summaryMichigan DNR lists Grand Haven State Park as open to metal detecting, subject to statewide safeguards.
Read the sourced summaryObtain the no-cost park-office permit and confirm the allowed areas at the individual Metropark.
Read the sourced summaryAn annual Lake Metroparks permit is required and is valid only in listed parks and eligible surface areas.
Read the sourced summaryMetal-detector use is prohibited throughout Metroparks Toledo parklands under the district's published rules.
Read the sourced summaryMetal detecting is limited to DNR-designated areas, with historic and archaeological sites excluded.
Read the sourced summaryDetecting is allowed in specified beach and mowed areas; written permission is required elsewhere.
Read the sourced summaryMetal detecting is limited to the areas shown on the current DNR map for Porcupine Mountains.
Read the sourced summaryThe reviewed rules do not clearly resolve metal-detector use; contact Summit Metro Parks before visiting.
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