Explore the diversity of Southeast Michigan’s original habitats. The Environmental Discovery Center (EDC) is a gateway into the complexity and beauty of prairies, wetlands, and woods, here for visitors to study, enjoy and appreciate. The EDC features 60 acres of restored native prairie ecosystems as part of the 2,200-acre park. The award-winning EDC building contains classrooms, a biology lab, and a 200-person event room used for a variety of school, scout, and public programs. The centerpiece of the center is the underwater pond viewing room that gives visitors a below-the-water peek at pond life, including native fish and plants. The center also features interactive exhibits showing the diversity of the park’s ecosystems, as well as live animals native to the headwaters of the Huron River.
Visitors who engage in the center’s day camps spend the day at the EDC with extraordinary camp fun, like insect safaris, rocket science, or caveman survival skills. Research shows that children’s social, psychological, academic, and physical health is positively impacted when they have daily contact with nature. Environmental education engages students in learning and raises test scores. The Indian Springs Metropark Interpretive school programs are a great example of STEM-based environmental education, with hands-on activities, cooperative learning, and critical thinking discussions.
The Event Room at Indian Springs Metropark EDC in White Lake has floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the picturesque pond, bringing the great outdoors into any event! Visitors can also explore the walkways and decks at the EDC, or just enjoy the panoramic view.
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