Drayton Plains State Fish Hatchery

Drayton Plains State Fish Hatchery
Location2125 Denby Drayton Plains, Michigan
Coordinates42°40′17.3″N 83°22′27.4″W / 42.671472°N 83.374278°W / 42.671472; -83.374278
Area18 acres (7.3 ha)
Built1903
DesignatedAugust 24, 1984

The Drayton Plains State Fish Hatchery was the second fish hatchery opened by the State of Michigan Department of Natural Resources (previously known as the Michigan Conservation Department). It was established in 1903 and originally named Drayton Plains Station. The name was officially changed to Drayton Plains State Fish Hatchery in 1934.

The Drayton Plains State Fish Hatchery was opened along the Clinton River on Mill Street (later Hatchery Road) in what was then Drayton Plains, Michigan (now Waterford Township). Its purpose was to raise bass fingerlings on its 18-acre site.

The Drayton Plains State Fish Hatchery was listed as a Michigan Historic Site on August 24, 1984.