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Feds award $750K for loop trail on Detroit's Belle Isle

Federal funds will help pay for a nine-kilometre, multi-use loop trail around Belle Isle Park in Detroit.

987-acre park features a nature zoo, conservatory and maritime museum

This aerial photo taken on April 19, 2010 shows Belle Isle, a unique Detroit park that sits in the middle of the Detroit River. (Brian Kaufman/Detroit Free Press/Associated Press)

Federal funds will help pay for a 10-kilometre, multi-use loop trail around Belle Isle Park in Detroit.

U.S. Sens. Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters of Michigan say $750,000 is being provided by the National Park Service's Land and Water Conservation Fund State and Local Assistance Program.

The program provides grants for local and state park projects outside national park boundaries.

Private investments will match the federal funding for the Belle Isle trail.

Belle Isle is a 987-acre park in the Detroit River that features a nature zoo, conservatory, golf driving range, maritime museum and other attractions.