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Mission Statement:
The Friends of Belle Isle is a voluntary organization which promotes the preservation of natural beauty, restoration and preservation of historical sites, and the adaptive use of existing structures on the island for the enjoyment and use by all people. 

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Visit the Friends of the Belle Isle Aquarium Web site, FOBIA to get updates about the aquariums closing and what can be done to prevent it.

 



WHAT'S NEW!

WE WANT TO KNOW WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT BELLE ISLE -- Please click on the line and fill out this survey by Sept1 -- Thank you for your input: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/BelleIsle

WATERSLIDE NOW OPEN -- 7 days 12-8 pm-- $3 per person per day

GIANT SLIDE NOW OPEN -- Wednesday-Sunday 12-8pm -- $1 per slide

NASHUA CREEK BRIDGE PROJECT -- Date to be Announced -- VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

COME HEAR BELLE ISLE -- Saturday, August 28

STEWARDSHIP SATURDAYS (Woody Invasive Plants) -- SATURDAY, Sept 11

SUNDAY IN THE ZOO.........WITH STEEL DRUMS-- Sunday, Sept 12

A STEP BACK IN TIME -- Cocktails at the Conservatory Benefit -- Tuesday, September 14

BEACH CLEANUP -- Saturday, September 25

FOBI MASQUERADE BALL -- Friday, October 8

SWAN BOATS ARE CLOSED

SCOTT FOUNTAIN IS CLOSED FOR THIS SUMMER DUE TO WORK BEING DONE ON THE PIPES

THE CONSERVATORY IS NOW CLOSED ON MONDAYS & TUESDAYS DUE TO BUDGET CUTS -- Please visit Wednesday thru Sunday from 10 am until 5 pm.

BELLE ISLE PICNIC SHELTER RESERVATIONS are handled by the City of Detroit Recreaton Department.
For pricing, rules, shelter map and addtional information on Belle Isle Shelter Reservations, click here. For additonal information call the Special Events Office (313) 628-2081.

 

New! Use Pay Pal to Donate!

Also Visit :   
- Belle Isle Map
- Join the Friends of Belle Isle

 

 

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Background photo: Palms. Belle Isle Conservatory

Web Editor: Lori Feret

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