
This historic industrial complex was one of the largest integrated factories in the world and a key site in the development of the American automotive industry. Visitors can learn about the history of manufacturing and the impact of the Ford Motor Company on the region and the country.

A community park offering green space, playgrounds, and recreational facilities. It is a popular spot for local families and visitors looking to enjoy outdoor activities in a relaxed setting.

The waterfront area along the Detroit River provides scenic views and opportunities for walking, fishing, and enjoying the natural environment. It is a peaceful place to experience the river and watch passing boats.
A large park area with trails, picnic spots, and natural scenery. Rouge Park is ideal for hiking, bird watching, and spending time outdoors in a natural setting within the city.

While not directly in River Rouge, this nearby refuge protects important habitats along the Detroit River and offers opportunities for wildlife observation, environmental education, and outdoor recreation.
An island in the Detroit River near River Rouge, historically used for industrial purposes. It is mostly inaccessible to the public but notable for its industrial significance and natural surroundings.

A local museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of River Rouge, including its industrial past, community development, and cultural heritage.

A nearby community center offering recreational programs, events, and activities for residents and visitors, fostering community engagement and social interaction.

A trail along the Ecorse River providing scenic walking and biking routes, connecting River Rouge with neighboring communities and natural areas.

While technically located in Dearborn, just a short drive from River Rouge, this tour offers an in-depth look at the Ford Rouge Factory, showcasing automotive manufacturing processes and the history of the Ford Motor Company.