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==Parks and recreation== Auburn Hills is home to several local parks, many of which are open year-round. ;Auburn Hills Skate Park A skateboard, inline skate and BMX bike park open to all ages and skill levels. The use of the facility is always free and it remains open from April to November, 8 a.m. until dusk. ;Civic Center Park Popular hiking and walking attraction with numerous nature trails. A fishing pond and picnic area are also available for public use. The park offers open lawn areas and a picnic shelter with a fireplace inside. The park features a softball field, 9-hole [[disc golf]] course, tennis courts, two play structures, and swings. [[File:Riverwoodswater.jpg|thumb|River Woods Park]] ;Clinton River Trail An expansive, {{convert|16|mi|adj=on}} walkway through the heart of [[Oakland County, Michigan|Oakland County]]. The trail cuts through several different cities, including [[Rochester, Michigan|Rochester]], [[Rochester Hills, Michigan|Rochester Hills]], [[Sylvan Lake, Michigan|Sylvan Lake]], Auburn Hills, and [[Pontiac, Michigan|Pontiac]]. The {{convert|2.1|mi|adj=on}} section of trail within Auburn Hills is covered in finely crushed stone, ideal for walking, jogging and biking. ;Dennis Dearing Jr. Memorial Park Featuring a fireman-themed "tot-lot" for children ages 2β5, Dennis Dearing Jr. Memorial Park is a popular spot for families with children. The park also has swings, picnic tables and open space areas for picnic or play. ;Manitoba Park A two-acre park which contains a play structure, sand volleyball courts, a paved play area and open space for activities. ;Riverside Park Located adjacent to downtown Auburn Hills and along the [[Clinton River (Michigan)|Clinton River]], Riverside Park is a popular spot during the warmer months. A canoe launch is open during the warm season. ;River Woods Park Located near downtown Auburn Hills, this park has picnic areas, both open and sheltered, standing barbecue grills and heated restrooms which remain open year-round. Visitors can navigate through the park on a paved pathway system, which includes a bridge over the [[Clinton River (Michigan)|Clinton River]]. The park also contains four basketball courts and play structures.
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