Detroit Beach

Detroit Beach

Welcome, welcome to Detroit Beach! If it just so happens that you don't know anything about Detroit Beach, there is no need to fret – you are not alone. After all, Detroit Beach is not a really big, really popular city – it's not even a city, to be quite honest. It's an unincorporated community, which means that it has no city government that imposes taxes on its citizens (wouldn't you just love to live there?) and that it receives benefits directly from the state government. As an American incorporated community, this also means that it has no designation in politics, but has a local and cultural identity as a community. This also makes the place ideal as a census-designated place, which is primarily a site holding statistical significance.

Detroit Beach is found along the shore of Lake Erie – on of America's Five Great Lakes – in the American State of Michigan's Monroe County. Part of the Frenchtown Charter Township, which includes beach communities like Baycrest Beach, Indian Trails, Erie Shores, Grand Beach, Woodland Beach, and Stony Point. The last two, like Detroit Beach, are census designated-places and unincorporated communities.

As small as the community of Detroit Beach may seem, this does not mean that it's any less wonderful as a place. After all, it IS next to the beautiful Lake Erie, and it's also next to the only Michigan State Park near that Great Lake, the Sterling State Park. This proximity to nature makes Detroit Beach a very special place indeed.

In this site, we will provide you with all the information that is pertinent to a visit or to a move to Detroit Beach.