- TripBuzz discovered 13 different types of activities for couples in the Dwight area, including Parks (like Big East River Provincial Park), Art Gallery (like Oxtongue Craft Cabin and Gallery), Waterfalls (like Oxtongue River-Ragged Falls Provincial Park) and Canoeing (like Oscoda Canoe Rental), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 3 date ideas in or near Dwight, Ontario, including 3 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Caseville and Port Austin.
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Opened in 2006, Veterans Memorial Park is situated on six acres at a former Air Force base and is dedicated to honoring the memory of veterans. It features flags from U.S. states and territories, a visitor center and memorial plaques.
39.5 Miles
The Shoreline Theatre is a live musical theater that was transformed from a former Air Force base. The theater can accommodate up to 300 guests and also offers a membership program.
42.5 Miles
With over 19 active bald eagle nests, Foote Site Park is popular among birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. The trumpeter swan, the largest water fowl, nests in the park on the AuSable River.
42.6 Miles
A large park and campground spanning nearly four miles, Old Orchard Park lies alongside a large man-made lake. Visitors can fish and enjoy water activities, hike the nature trails, play on the playgrounds, or simply take in wilderness views.
46.1 Miles
River Road Scenic Byway is an approximately 20 mile drive punctuated by clearly marked vistas and stops at trailheads. Particularly scenic in the fall, it offers fishing access, river views, and hiking and cycling trails.
46.8 Miles
The Lumberman's Monument is a 14 foot tall statue commemorating the area's rich history of lumberjacking. The monument features a visitor center that provides information about the industry and the surrounding area.
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River Road Scenic Byway, Oscoda, MI 48750
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Iargo Springs Interpretive Site offers unique scenic views of the AuSable River Valley. The site features an observation deck 300 feet above the river along with a trail head to the Highbanks hiking trail.