Macomb County – A Recreational Paradise
Located in the eastern portion of Michigan in the United States, Macomb County borders Lake St. Clair and is a part of the northern Metro Detroit. The residents of this county love their outdoors.
This is evident from the countless opportunities for leisure available here, which is as diverse as the county’s people and landscape. From the beautiful parks to bike trails, sandy beaches, and spectacular gold courses, optimal outdoor experiences are guaranteed in Macomb County.
Whether you are visiting for the first time or have been a lifelong resident, Macomb County never fails to offer something new for people to explore.
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Education in Macomb County
A majority of parents in Macomb County expect and demand that the public schools excel at preparing students for life.
For this reason, over 95 percent of high school graduates in this county choose to continue their education in some form. Over 30 tuition-free public academies and plenty of private schools help students pursue whatever fields of education they like.
Additionally, students who wish to prepare life as global citizens can join the coveted International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma program at two tuition-free International Academies in Macomb County.

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Climate in Macomb County
Macomb County features a pleasant climate during June, July, and August.
The summer high temperatures average around 83 degrees, while the low winter temperature ranges at 17 degrees. The county receives an average of 33 inches of rain and 32 inches of snow every year.
Public Transportation in Macomb County
The major highways in Macomb County that connects the various cities, town, and villages, include I-94, I-696, M-3, and more. Residents can either drive to work or opt for public transportation service provider options like SMART.
SMART offers bus services like Fixed Routes, Quick Connect, Shuttles, and Flex Routes. The Flex Route buses connect people to destinations that are not easily accessible by Fixed Route buses, whereas Quick Connect helps people schedule a local ride. On the other hand, the Connector Service connects people to popular destinations (it’s an advanced reservation service).

Living in Macomb County
According to the 2010 census, Macomb County is the third-most populous county in Michigan with a population of 840,978. Part of the Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area, Macomb County is home to 27 cities, townships, and villages, including three of Michigan’s most populous municipalities—Warren, Sterling Heights, and Clinton Township.
Residents in Macomb County get to live their lives connected to nature, thanks to the 130+ parks (managed by state, regional, and county, local government) spreading across 12,000 acres of land.
The four major parks in the county are Macomb Orchard Trail, Freedom Hill County Park, Stony Creek Metropark, and Lake St. Clair Metropark. Furthermore, Macomb County also has 31 miles of shoreline and more than 100 marinas.
Macomb County is enveloped in a suburban yet rural aura, making it a desirable place to buy a home, settle down, work in, start a business, raise a family, enjoy exciting activities, and much more. For this reason, nearly 12 people move into the county each day, which will result in population growth by more than 20,500 in the next five years.
Whether it’s the agricultural land, expansive network of industry, mature suburbs, or the dynamic urban scene, Macomb County has something for everyone in each of its regions.
Things to Do in Macomb County
The options are plenty for people looking for things to do in Macomb County. From special events to state-of-the-art recreation centers, Macomb County is always hosting activities for everyone to enjoy.
Over 1,600 independently owned and operated retail businesses in Macomb County, offering a diverse mix of merchandise, will help you enjoy satisfying retail therapy. Plus, the three malls—Macomb Mall, Partridge Creek, and Lakeside—provide enough opportunities for you to get your hands on everything you have on your shopping list.
For families looking for fun activities to do, the orchards make the best option. Notable orchards like Westview Orchards & Adventure Farm allow you to spend the day picking your fruits and veggies, or during the cooler months, enjoy cider, some doughnuts, a hayride.

If not the orchards, take your family to the Jimmy John’s Field in Utica or ride the bumper cars and roller coaster at C.J. Barrymore’s Sports and Entertainment located in Clinton Township. Regardless of where you decide to go, you are guaranteed to spend some quality time with your family.
Another fantastic thing about Macomb County is its great outdoors. Home to three Metroparks—Stoney Creek, Lake St. Clair, and Wolcott Mill—you can spend your time running, taking your bike for a spin, basking in the sun at the beach, and much more.
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