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Highland Park / Campau
A culturally rich corridor connecting Highland Park with surrounding neighborhoods.
EXPLORE THE TRAIL
The Highland Park / Campau trail moves through one of the most historically significant areas in the region, passing near the former Ford Highland Park Plant—the birthplace of the moving assembly line—and the neighborhoods it helped shape.
Along the way, you’ll pass neighborhood landmarks like the Jack Adams Memorial Recreation Center and the fitness courts at Ives Field, moving through streets that reflect the area’s deep roots in the region’s industrial history.
WHAT YOU CAN DO HERE
Walk or bike through Highland Park’s historical neighborhoods
Connect to nearby trails in Highland Park and Detroit
Visit historical automotive sites
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