Phase-In Of New Belle Isle Access Nearly Complete

DETROIT (AP) — The state is getting ready to complete the phase-in of recreation passports to allow access to Detroit's Belle Isle park.

February marks the anniversary of Belle Isle operating as Michigan's 102nd state park. Starting Feb. 1, all vehicles entering Belle Isle will need a recreation passport.

During the past year, vehicles could access the island park without a recreation passport until the vehicle owner's next registration renewal date. Starting Feb. 1, Belle Isle visitors driving without a recreation passport will be required to purchase a window sticker at the park.

Pedestrians, bicyclists and those using public transportation can enter the park for free.

Belle Isle became a state park under a 30-year lease agreement with Detroit. Recreation passports are required for vehicles entering Michigan's state parks.

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http://www.belleislepark.org

 

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