A Unique Experience

The Largest Minority Operated Marina

Located on the Detroit River between Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie, the Riverside Marina is southeast Michigan’s premier marine facility. Riverside Marina, originally Harbor Hill Marina, was the vision of Coleman A. Young and Portfield Wilson. Wilson and Young realized there were very few Marinas for minorities with amenities such as the ones they were building at Riverside.

Cruising the Waves

Events & Services

Come be a part of the most culturally relevant nautical experiences in Michigan.

Nautical Noire

A specially curated event to mark the start of the Detroit boating season.

Unlimited

Amenities

  • Culture & Craft
    66 beautiful acres with unlimited views of 1 of the 14 presidential appointed, American Heritage Rivers, Detroit River.
  • Members-only club house
    Featuring newly renovated spaces, showers, dressing rooms and special events space
  • Fun & Family
    Seasonal pool, jacuuzi, basketball and tennis courts to make sure the whole family is having a great time.
  • Free WiFi
    Stay connected, stay relevant and stay in the know with our newly installed high speed wifi.
  • 24hr Security
    Our HarborMaster and Security Staff help to keep your nautical investment, safe and afloat.
  • Full-Service Fuel Station
    Regular, Premium, and Diesel fuel options with over 1000 convenience store items to make your boating expedition easy and enjoyable.
  • 60-Ton Crane
    Our Marina has the capability to move, store and manage the smallest to the large vessels.
  • Optional Indoor Storage Facility
    Heated facility with a world-class fire supression system

a few quick stats

About Riverside

20

newly renovated docks

200

boat slips for 35ft - 65ft boats and linear dockage up 120ft

66

acres of beautiful riverfront views

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