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* Include any other relevant info (such as "Closed during winter, only open Apr-Nov"), and a (concise) description using text from MDOT.
* Include any other relevant info (such as "Closed during winter, only open Apr-Nov"), and a (concise) description using text from MDOT.
* Use [[www.michigan.gov/mdot]] for the website, and MDOT main contact for the phone number.
* Use [http://www.michigan.gov/mdot www.michigan.gov/mdot] for the website, and MDOT main contact for the phone number.
* Follow all other guidelines for Places.
* Follow all other guidelines for Places.



Revision as of 16:34, 31 October 2018

Roadside Park Consistency

Michigan has 80+ MDOT-maintained roadside parks and scenic turnouts, spanning both the Upper and Lower Peninsulas. They are found on state and US highways, and are seasonal, typically open Apr-Nov. Usually found at a scenic natural feature, they provide parking, and most provide toilet facilities and picnic areas. These are not Rest Areas(see the Rest Area wiki page). The State of Michigan maintains a list of MDOT roadside parks here.

Park Area Place

  • Park (under Outdoors) should be set as the primary category.
  • The proper name is the official MDOT name, found in the link in the opening paragraph.
    • Example: "Michigamme Roadside Park"
  • Include any other relevant info (such as "Closed during winter, only open Apr-Nov"), and a (concise) description using text from MDOT.
  • Use www.michigan.gov/mdot for the website, and MDOT main contact for the phone number.
  • Follow all other guidelines for Places.

Parking Lot Area

  • A PLA can be mapped using the guidelines found on the Parking Lot page.

Road Segments

Roadside parks should use the PLR road type.