
Outdoor Adventure Center brings Michigan’s nature and recreation to Detroit
Clip: Season 8 Episode 42 | 4m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Outdoor Adventure Center brings Michigan’s outside in to experience nature and recreation.
Virtual kayaking, snowmobiling, ATVing and more can be found at The Outdoor Adventure Center, which is run by the Department of Natural Resources. The center aims to entertain and educate its visitors by bringing Michigan’s outdoor activities to its indoor facility. Contributor Sarah Zientarski talks with Assistant Director Missy Sharp about what visitors can experience at the center.
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Outdoor Adventure Center brings Michigan’s nature and recreation to Detroit
Clip: Season 8 Episode 42 | 4m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Virtual kayaking, snowmobiling, ATVing and more can be found at The Outdoor Adventure Center, which is run by the Department of Natural Resources. The center aims to entertain and educate its visitors by bringing Michigan’s outdoor activities to its indoor facility. Contributor Sarah Zientarski talks with Assistant Director Missy Sharp about what visitors can experience at the center.
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Such a cool place.
Can you just tell us like what is the concept behind this center?
- Basically, we do bring the up north downtown, so everything that you can see in the beautiful up north, we try to bring it here and expose people to our natural resources throughout the state.
- Why is it important to bring that up north of Michigan to the city of Detroit?
- I think part of the reason is because we wanna make sure that everybody knows what we have to offer in this beautiful state.
And so for people who grew up in the city and don't travel much outside of the city, they can explore what we have to offer.
And we hope that they take the chance and go and visit our beautiful state parks throughout the state.
- And just what the state of Michigan has available.
Because I'm sure a lot of people come here and think, oh, I didn't know we had mines.
I didn't know that we had sand dunes.
How do you see people come here and their minds kind of open up to all the beauty that we have here in the state of Michigan?
- That's the great part about working here is that we see that inspiration and we see people ask more questions and ask where they can find more information.
Where can I get my fishing license?
Do you have any suggestions about good fishing spots?
So that is really exciting to see that people make that connection and then wanna know more about how to explore.
- [Sarah] When people come to the Outdoor Adventure Center, what can they expect as they walk through the doors?
- They can expect to feel like they're outside, which a lot of people before they know what we are, they're surprised that it's all inside.
But really when you're inside, you feel like you're outside.
- What are the hands-on exhibits that people can explore?
- It's actually more than just hands-on, it's full body exhibits.
So we have fishing, which actually is simulated to make it feel like you're catching a fish.
We have a snowmobile that you can ride, an ATV you can ride, bikes that you can ride, and then the tree of course that you can climb inside to the top of the tree and peek out and see all the branches.
And actually in the tree, there's birds and owls and bugs and all kinds of nature that you can explore inside the tree.
- How do you inspire people to go out to the state parks?
- That's actually one of our new exhibits this year.
We have an interactive state park map, which is conveniently located in our campground exhibit.
And so you can touch and see the entire map of Michigan and explore what those campgrounds have to offer and other state parks.
It's not just campgrounds.
And another thing that we do a lot of fun activities and educational promotions for the state parks.
Another thing that we do is we have a State Park Madness Competition, which is on Facebook, you can also vote in person, but we put the brackets on our window so that people can vote for their favorite state park.
And then at our DNR Parks and Recreation in service, we're going to present the trophy to the winners.
- How long has the Outdoor Adventure Center been around and how have you expanded through the years?
- We opened in July of 2015, and every year, we do add something new.
So we're always looking for ways to expand what we offer.
And I think that's really another exciting thing about working here is exploring, what can we add and working with the wonderful people and the rest of the DNR to see what ideas they have.
Like right now we're working with forestry to expand all of our forestry exhibits.
So it's really exciting.
- Now Detroit will be a destination April 25th through the 27th.
We're having the NFL draft here.
What do you wanna say to people that are coming in for the draft to tell them, get out there and explore these arts and cultural institutions and specifically come on over to the Outdoor Adventure Center?
- I think what I wanna say is we have a very unique building that is one of a kind in the country.
There's no other DNR that operates a building like this, so definitely come and and stop by and see what Michigan has to offer.
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