Eliza Howell Park
Eliza Howell Park is Detroit’s third largest park with 250 acres of natural areas, trails and park amenities along the Rouge River in Detroit's Brightmoor neighborhood. The park is a wildlife haven with regular Audubon nature walks, it also has vibrant arts and culture scene, made possible through partnerships with local organizations such as Sidewalk Detroit.
KEY LINKS
Park Maintenance, Trash Pick Up and Other Issues
Find out more about upcoming park events and projects with our Park Partner Sidewalk Detroit's website pages on Eliza Howell Park
Eliza Howell Park: Overview Page
Eliza Howell Park: Informational Site
ELIZA HOWELL MASTER PLAN
A master plan is being developed for Eliza Howell Park to to help set the vision for the park for the next several years.
Upcoming Event: Thursday, March 13th 6:00pm at St. Christine's Soup Kitchen (22261 Fenkell Ave)
Have ideas for the design of Eliza Howell Park? Be part of the process! Join us for a special community dinner and Master Plan engagement session to share your ideas, connect with neighbors, and help share the future of Eliza Howell Park.
Enjoy a free meal while you're there!
PARK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
The City of Detroit Parks and Recreation Division (DPRD) applied for and received state grant funding for improvements at the park focused on nature play and accessibility. Based on past engagement and with upcoming engagement planned, the nature play area and access projects will be developing throughout 2024/25.
PROJECT TIMELINE
RECENT UPDATES
The Road Reconstruction project is COMPLETE!
This project involved improving 1.3 miles of road through Eliza Howell Park. It included reconstructing sections in poor condition, resurfacing those in fair condition, improving the existing stormwater system, and adding a separated shared-use path with a grass/planted median strip. Construction began in the spring of 2023 and was completed by the beginning of the fall season that same year.
PAST UPDATES
Nature Trail Improvements:
Sidewalk Detroit made some improvements to the existing nature trail south of the park loop road from the trailhead to the pedestrian bridge.
March 2023 Community Engagement:
On March 7, 2023, Parks & Recreation met with residents about a state grant application for Eliza Howell Park. Residents shared what amenities they would like to see in the park updates.
Eliza Howell Nature-Play State Grant Opportunity, March 7, 2023
October 2022 Community Engagement:
On October, 2022, Parks & Recreation met with stakeholders to provide updates on a road reconstruction project.
Eliza Howell Road Reconstruction Project, October 4, 2022 Update
CONTACT INFORMATION
Juliana Fulton - Deputy Parks Planner
Theresa McArleton - Chief Parks Planner
Farhat Chaudhry - Landscape Architect