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The Prairie Trail is located on the corner of Outer Drive and Tireman Avenue in Detroit's Rouge Park. The trail is 1.7 miles long and is mostly on level ground. The path is wide and can have two or three people hiking side by side which makes it great for kids and families. The path is cut through grass and is well maintained. It's all meadow and prairie land with scenic views that make you forget you're in a big city. Along the entire trail, you'll come across multiple kinds of beautiful butterflies and birds which makes this a great place for nature photography. Be sure to add on the Butterfly Garden Trail for an added bonus. There is plenty of parking available on site. The trailhead for this trail sits on an intersection where the other trails begin, the Stone Bridge Nature Trail and Rouge Park Mountain Bike and Hiking Hybrid Trail, each offering different experiences and sights to see.
From 1955 to 1963, Rouge Park was an Army site known as NIKE Missile Battery D-69. The Prairie Pathway is located where the Launcher Area used to be, and the surrounding land was home to barracks, a mess hall, and other military facility buildings. Today, there is no trace of the missile launcher site anywhere along the Prairie Pathway, but on neighboring trails you'll see old stone ledges or stairs that have become part of the landscape over the years.
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