Frequently Asked Questions
This historic site is at the heart of Hines Park. The picnic area is nestled between the Tonquish Creek and the Rouge River. This spot was an important meeting point for the three Algonquin Indian Tribes, Ottawo, Ojibwa and Potowanami, during the late 1700's.
It is also one of the last farming grounds for the Potowamani Indian Tribes in Southeast Michigan. The European Settlers discovered the value of the area during the 1800's as the river was dammed and the Nankin Gristmill was built around 1843. The Mill is presently operated as a:
The picnic area can accommodate large groups as it offers a large picnic shelter, play structure, two ball diamonds, beach volleyball courts and a comfort station.
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Layout of Park Map of Hines Park [Farmington Road to Ford Road]
Park Offices 33175 Ann Arbor Trail Westland, MI 48185
Ph: (734) 261-1990 Fax:(734) 261-0195
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Saturday
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