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Addison Oaks
248-693-2432
addisonoaks@oakgov.com
Leonard, MI 48367
Day Use Park is open year round
7 a.m.-9 p.m. during camping season 8 a.m.-30 minutes after sunset late October-April
Contact Station Hours (Staff Permitting)
Daily 8 a.m.-9 p.m. during camping season
Addison Oaks-East (year round)
30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset
Events
Addison Oaks
Book your favorite campsite at Addison Oaks today! The 2025 camping season is May 1-Oct. 15, 2025 with equestrian camping only Oct. 16-19, 2025. Reservations for campsites, cabins and yurts may be made 180 days (approximately six months) in advance. Group and facility reservations are accepted 335 days (approximately 11 months) in advance.
The contact station is open from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Friday.
e-Bikes
Please note that ONLY Class 1 e-Bikes with pedal assist only with no throttle are allowed on our trails. High-speed e-Bikes that can travel at 20 mph or faster, along with Sur-rons, are not permitted. If you have any questions, please contact the park directly. We appreciate your help keeping our trails safe and fun for all pedestrians and riders.
Trail Information
Addison Oaks Solar System Trail
Displays will be removed on Dec. 1 and stored for winter. They will return to the trail on April 1, 2025.
This inclusive trail along the popular Buhl Lake Loop features two scale model displays of the solar system can be enjoyed by both campers and day-use guests year round.
Guests walk along the 2.5-mile trail at their own pace, pausing at the 10 individual planet stops. Each stop features an interpretive sign and a three-dimensional planet scaled to size. There are QR codes that link to NASA for additional information. The trail proceeds in a counter-clockwise direction, the same as the planets orbit the sun.
Learn more about this self-guided learning experience using the links below.
Take a virtual tour of the Addison Oaks trails:
About
Addison Oaks is a 1,140-acre natural oasis close to home where visitors can recreate for the day, camp under the stars or explore the park’s rich history. Campers can stay on individual sites or in group camping areas, yurts or cabins. Activities include a 20+ mile trail system for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking and winter fat tire biking; boat/kayak and bike rentals, 18-hole disc golf course, fishing, geocaching, picnicking and group picnic shelters. A 2.5-mile connector trail connects the main park to Addison Oaks-East and other nearby recreation areas. The Historic Tudor-style Buhl Estate hosts weddings, banquets, receptions and business meetings, with food service by Oak Management and can be reached at 248-693-8305.