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    North Bay Park

    4.8 (22 reviews)

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    Turtles sunbathing
    Linda I.

    70 degrees in February? This called for getting outside and to a nice park! Went to North Bay today for the first time, and it did not disappoint! Despite no greenery this time of year, this was a beautiful loop, largely paved or boardwalked over water. Lots of critters out today! Saw turtles sunbathing, lots of swans feeding, birds and ducks, a muskrat (I think). There's a little wooden lookout at one point on the boardwalk, and plenty of viewing spots and picnic tables throughout the trail. I'm sure this is even more nice in the spring/summer/fall. Technically it is off season, with normal park hours being dawn to 9pm Memorial Day to Labor Day, but it seemed like from a practical perspective, that just meant no staff, no fees, and not able to park directly in the park parking lot. However, there is parking before the entrance gates and plenty of other people were in the park with their dogs and kids as well. Lots of trash cans all throughout the trail too which was nice for us dog owners! Play structure for kids at the park entrance. Parking is right off 94/Huron St. The park is adjacent to the Eagle Crest Marriot and property/golf course.

    Ford Lake as the sun rises Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA
    Chris A.

    Beautiful and peaceful any season of the year to take a scenic walk with the whole family

    Saranya D.

    This park is located on the edge of Ford lake with mostly paved/boardwalk style trail. The path down to the boardwalk is winding and steep. The main trail is circular and goes around the shore of the lake. Nice board walk over the bay, with an observation tower at the end. The rest of the loop is a series of pretty arched bridges connecting a sequence of narrow islands which adds beauty to this park. There is a lot of elevation with variety of up and downhill sections which allows for a great workout. Park amenities include shelters, kids play structure, playground, restrooms, bridges, plenty of benches, picnic areas, observation tower and stretching / exercise stations along the way. Lots of scenery and wild life - swans, cranes, geese, storks, ducks and willow trees. The morning walks are refreshing with a nice breeze around the lake with a distinct scenery. This is my favorite trail and I looped around most of my summer weekend mornings here. I absolutely loved watching the Sunrise and enjoyed clicking lot of pictures here. I am very much connected to this park as it has seen different phases of me. Great place to enjoy some natural beauty !! Its closed during winters, can't wait to go back once spring has bloomed.

    Dreamy...
    Vivienne C.

    This place is beautiful! Came on an early weekday morning and was surprised that there weren't many people walking around. The main "attraction", per say is the river turned mini lake with wooden bridges all around. The water is so clear, especially on a beuaitful day when the clouds and the blue sky are reflected on the water... it is absolutely gorgeous. The view is stunning everywhere you look. Takes around 30-40 minutes to walk a full circle around the park, depending on how many photos you take of course. Ypsilanti is so lucky to have this park and would recommend for an early walk if you live in the Marriott next door.

    Harish V.

    Got Bored walking the same route/path and decided to check some park nearby and found this spot. Probably one of the best parks in Ypsilanti. We walked the whole trail with 82 degree under sun with out a drop of sweat coz of the trees. Pros: ------ 139-acre lakefront park offering fishing, wildlife & boardwalk/dirt trails through woods & wetlands. Close to Free way Children Play Area Restroom Close to Buffalo Wild Wings Minimal Entrance Fee for Non city Resident Wheel chair Accessible Picnic Area Shelters Loved the trail and would return for sure.

    Karla W.

    Beautiful park with a gorgeous path to see wildlife Pet friendly and spots to stop and enjoy the view or grab a bite

    Sydney B.

    Such a peaceful, beautiful park. The bridge is so nice to walk around and enjoy the scenery. Great for a picnic, just casual stroll or stress free day!

    Jesse J.

    Beautiful park. A great place for a run. I was pleasantly surprised by this park and the amount of nature nearby. This is definitely my new favorite trail in Ypsilanti. The running path has different exercises along the way like pull ups and push ups which is a nice option. A forewarning: there is some steeper ups and downs on the running trail. A nice challenge compared to a flat track!

    Richard S.

    I've been going here recently, because it appears to be the best shore fishing place in the area. If you park off of Grove and walk about a half mile to the narrow walkway, you can find some peaceful fishing. Because of the distance to walk, I rarely see any other people shore fishing in the area. Due to the shallower water and driftwood, boats don't come into this area very often. The waters are filled with perch, bass, carp, and the rare catfish. The enclosed lagoon side also has a some fish in there. There are "no alcohol" signs posted along the entrance ways, but I've never had an issue with carrying in a discrete cooler. The wildlife is abundant too, included ducks, geese, swans, herons, blue jays, cardinals, orioles, squirrels, turtles, snakes, chipmunks, and toads. The only cons are that it's real close to I-94, so the traffic noises are pretty loud. The park is structured and looks real nice, but there is litter everywhere. There is also an enormous amount of geese poop covering the walkways.

    Linnea F.

    Beautiful park in Ypsilanti township. There is a long boardwalk trail through the woods and over the water, overlook docks, workout spots throughout, and picnic tables. A spring clean up removed a dumpster of litter from the park and water, so please help keep the park clean by picking up and throwing away any litter you find. This park is too beautiful to be trashed by litter.

    Samantha G.

    Cute little place! Loved seeing so many people fishing. Went there with my boyfriend and had a blast just walking around and interacting with the abundance of geese and ducks. (I love animals so this is a huge plus for me lol!) Not to mention, the scenery is absolutely beautiful!

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    There are several hundred feet of asphalt walking paths, and then a boardwalk that goes out over Ford Lake.

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    Lillie Park

    Lillie Park

    4.2
    (13 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    One of my favorite local parks to walk with my dog! We typically get on the trail from the south…read moreentrance, which has plenty of parking, fields for sports, a play structure, and some pavilions. Hike is on the easier end, with wide paths. Would note that that it is prone to get muddy so expect that after rain and dress accordingly. Note - they've taken down the old boardwalk. Not sure if they are just removing it or if they are creating a new one? Pittsfield township also often has fun activities in the park, like Halloween or St Patrick's Day themed walks/"scavenger hunts". Cute little touch.

    Uncrowded park for jogging or walking 2-3 miles near Ann Arbor! I drove here (about 9 minutes)…read morefrom the Hyatt Place. This park has two sections (North and South). I took time to walk along the path from the parking lot, past the soccer fields toward Turtle Pond. You'll need to walk about 0.5 miles to see the pond, but it's a lovely respite and seems dog-friendly. One downside is the proximity of I-94 which means that you'll hear the background noise of cars and trucks in the distance. It's not super-loud, but noticeable if you had expected a serene walk. Another downside is that the trail does not have clear signs or color stripes - but you can figure out the main route by using the pond as your guide. Would recommend folks staying in the hotels on the south side of Ann Arbor to give this park a try - it was really nice for jogging or a long walk.

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    Why would you swim in a turtle pond?
    Why would you swim in a turtle pond?
    Peaceful trail around the pond.

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    Peaceful trail around the pond.
    Riverside Park

    Riverside Park

    4.5
    (19 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Riverside Park is spacious green and scenic with ample shaded places. Love that there is parking in…read moreclose proximity within the park to pavilion and water. Water level seemed a bit low and there was some trash in the water. The children's playground is a highlight bright and colorful easily seen from a distance. Looks to be in great shape now at 6 years since it's 2018 installation. I didn't enter the restroom today but they are here. I was somewhat disappointed to smell marijuana from quite a distance from the guys smoking near the restroom. I avoided that area - don't want a secondary high! There is beautiful art installation "Embracing our Differences" occupying the Southern end of the park. I miss the YpsiFest Heritage Festival which I worked annually through 2019.

    ​Riverside Park is situated between Ypsilanti downtown and Depot town. This is a small scenic park…read morewith a great stretch of river that has a beautiful view. It features kids play structure, picnic tables, playground, gazebo and restrooms. Great place for walks, bicycling, dog walking, picnicking, fishing and has good benches for nature viewing. This is one of my favorite parks I enjoyed last summer. Nice walkway along the river, there's so much scenery. There is a cute little spot near the gazebo to sit back and watch the river roll through. That is my favorite spot in the park and I atleast spend 15 minutes whenever I'm there. I enjoyed watching the river flow and listen to the water. Great place for a quiet stroll. Love the multi tiered bridges over the water! Good place to bring kids and have relaxed outdoor activities. This park had frequently hosts different events through out spring, summer and fall before COVID. Parking is available on North and South sides of the park. Parking near the playground is usually busy, cars are parked up and down the drive down to the park. This park also connects to Frog Island Park through the bridge.

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    3rd Annual "Embracing Our Differences " Art installation
    3rd Annual "Embracing Our Differences " Art installation
    3rd Annual "Embracing Our Differences " Art installation

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    3rd Annual "Embracing Our Differences " Art installation
    Nichols Arboretum

    Nichols Arboretum

    4.7
    (135 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    The best time to view the peony is end of May and begin of June. This blooming only happens on the…read moreshort duration of time. We were lucky to visit arboretum during this time on our trip to Ann Arbor. The peony garden can be reached in two locations. The best parking is near Ronald McDonald House of Charity Ann Arbor. That parking lot gets you direct access to the garden. The other parking near Nichols Drive and go the entrance by taking the first right trail to the top and reach the garden. The garden has 28 bed of flower beds. Each bed has the name of flower indicated. During the blooming time, there are a lot of visitors. Parking may be full. The flower is beautiful and the pedal open wide and bright. I got my peony moment during my visit. Some flower has fragrances smell. So don't forget to smell the flowers during your visit.

    The first time I came here in April and there were no flowers or green and everything was brown!…read more I came back on the last day of May with my husband and it looked completely different!! There is a lot of green everywhere and soo many different flowers (especially the peonies before they were vandalized)!! We parked in the back where it is about a 15-20 min walk to the peonies. It was a nice and mostly shaded walk. We even saw a new bird (Great Crested Flycatcher)! I think it's only worth coming for the peonies but otherwise, it's free (unless you park in the front and then you have to pay).

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    Nichols Arboretum
    Blue's Tree - an Eastern White Pine, the state tree of Michigan @ The Arb!

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    Blue's Tree - an Eastern White Pine, the state tree of Michigan @ The Arb!
    Horizon Park

    Horizon Park

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    It's a pleasant park with beautiful views of the lake. Great place to watch the sunset over the…read morelake. This park is home to the Belleville war memorial. It's located on the shores of Belleville lake. It features lakeside boardwalk, picnic pavilion and wonderful lake views. There is fishing pier and public docks to launch Canoes/kayaks. It's a very nice setting beside the lake with benches and picnic tables. It was nice relaxing to walk down to the fishing deck. There were only few people so we were able to walk around freely. Several food options nearby.

    Can't believe this local gem has not yet been reviewed... Such a nice spot for a lazy, end of day…read morewalk, with great launch/docking facilities for everything from kayaks to larger pontoon boats. Also a PERFECT spot to watch the sunset, and even do some fishing. We searched out a nearby park to cap off our weekend visit to Belleville for the Thunder over Michigan Air Show, and this was a PERFECT spot, and walking distance to downtown, along with various bars/restaurants. This side of town seems to be older, more relaxed, while everything we had seen earlier in the weekend (off of the "main drag" Belleville Rd.) was more rushed, with plenty of chain restaurants that we wanted to avoid. The slow, relaxed walk along the water's edge of just a small portion of this wonderful town park did wonders to repair our (my) frazzled Air Show nerves, and to give us more of a real taste of this lovely area. Well kept-up, clean, nice walkways, benches and picnic tables, and a sunset that just can't be beat!! Hope to return again one day SOON!!!

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    Horizon Park
    Horizon Park

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