Oakland County

Farmington Hills, Michigan

Farmington Hills is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. Part of the affluent suburbs northwest of Detroit, Farmington Hills is the second most-populated city in Oakland County, after Troy, with a population of 83,986 at the 2020 census.

Farmington Hills is the second largest city in Oakland County, part of the upscale suburbs of Metropolitan Detroit and is also about 20 miles northeast of Ann Arbor.

Discover Farmington Hills

We have over 600 acres of public parks, including William Grace Dog Park. Splash Pad is located inside Heritage Park, play in a series of fountains and sprayers that is fun for all ages.Play 18 at the Farmington Hills Golf Club, an 175 acre course with manicured bent grass tees, fairways, and greens, ponds, and gently rolling hills. It's Tee Time in Farmington Hills.

Heritage Park

24915 Farmington Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI 48336
West side of Farmington Road between Ten and Eleven Mile Roads

Currently available at this 211-acre park are 4.5 miles of trails for hiking and nature study.  In the winter these trails are used for cross-country skiing.  A large picnic area is located at the north end of the park.  It includes a splash pad, group picnic shelter, youth playground, in-ground grills, two sand volleyball courts, an in-line hockey rink and six horseshoe pits.  The picnic shelter  may be reserved in advance for a nominal fee.  Also located in Heritage Park are the Spicer House, Stables Art Studio, Day Camp, Nature Center, Riley Archery Range and Amphitheatre buildings. 

The Holocaust Memorial Center

The Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus (HMC) is a 55,000-square-foot museum and library archive in Farmington Hills. Our mission is to engage, educate and empower by remembering the Holocaust. As Michigan’s only Holocaust museum, we are an important source of humanities education for the state. We educate over 100,000 people each year about the systematic, state-sponsored murder of millions, and why each of us must respect and stand up for the rights of others if we are to prevent future discrimination, hate crimes, and genocide. Our exhibits feature artifacts, text panels, photos, video testimonies, and artworks ranging from the representative to the abstract. Art is an essential medium we use to convey challenging subject matter such as the magnitude of the tragedy, man’s inhumanity to man and the banality of evil. Paintings, sculptures, photography, and films are on display in both our permanent and temporary exhibit galleries.

About the Neighborhood

There are community events
Neighbors are friendly
There's holiday spirit
Great schools
Great for retirees
Car is needed
It's walkable to restaurant
Easy commutes
Parking is easy
There are sidewalks
Yards are well-kept
Great hospitals
Parks and playgrounds
It's dog friendly
Kids play outside
Walking / Hiking trails

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Hulya Erol-Garvett | Licensed in the State of Michigan
Updated Mar 28, 2024 2:35:am

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