City of Mount Clemens
Mount Clemens’ tree-lined neighborhoods offer an unmatched variety of housing styles, ranging from historic to contemporary and from stately mansions to bungalows. The city features 120 acres of parks, including a dog park. Residents and visitors can not only drive into its quaint downtown area, they can also boat or kayak along the scenic Clinton River, dock at the riverfront park and head inland to enjoy its many restaurants and shops.
The city offers top-notch special events that include riverfront concerts, art fairs, parades, festivals and the area’s premier firework event. Mount Clemens is rich in cultural heritage, which is on display at the Anton Art Center, Crocker House Museum and Michigan Transit Museum. Also, as the county seat, Mount Clemens is the gateway to the important services available through Macomb County government.
Whether someone is looking for a great place to put down roots, build a business or even enjoy a night on the town, Mount Clemens has something for everyone.
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Local Resources and Amenities
Top signature event
- Downtown Mount Clemens Ice Carving Show
- Downtown Mount Clemens New Years Gala
- Mount Clemens Santa Parade
- Mount Clemens Independence Day Fireworks
Main thoroughfares
- I-94
- M-3/Gratiot Ave.
- Walkable downtown
- Anton Art Center
- Crocker House Museum
- Michigan Transit Museum
Parks and recreation facilities
- Lawndale Park
- Sleeping Hollow Nature Area
- Shady Side Park
- Macarthur Park
- Clinton River Park
- Clemens Park
- Rotary Park
- Walter Olsen Park
- Wilson Park
- Dorothea-Leonore Park
- Memorial Park