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Parks in Mount Clemens

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Spacious park offers beautiful landscaping and scenic walking trails for peaceful outdoor fun. Kids enjoy the large playground and families relax at the covered pavilion. Kayak launch adds water activity options in a well-kept natural setting.

Beautiful landscaping and lush green grass create a scenic setting with a water feature and a bridge near the back. The park offers well-maintained walking trails, a jungle gym for kids, and a covered pavilion for sitting.

People are saying

"I found the parks here to be beautiful and well-maintained."

"The playground here is nice and well-kept for kids."

"I found the parking available here to be ample and easy."

Good to know

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Parking is limited, especially on busy days, so arrive early.

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The park is free to access, making it a budget-friendly option.

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Photography permits are required for professional photographers.

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Nature preserve offers peaceful atmosphere and easy walking trails. Kids enjoy great playgrounds and splash pads. Bird watchers find wildlife viewing and shore fishing rewarding. Picnic areas add to the family-friendly vibe despite limited parking.

Beautiful setting with many trails and great playgrounds for kids. Offers bird watching, camping, shore fishing, and plenty of amenities in a clean, safe environment.

People are saying

"It's a great Kid Friendly spot with animals and nature crafts."

"The beach trails here are beautiful and easy to walk."

"I found the park to be beautiful."

Good to know

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Parking can be challenging due to limited spaces, especially on weekends.

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The nature center organizes events throughout the year for families.

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The park has a swimming pool and snack shops available during the summer.

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Small park features wheelchair accessible baseball fields and pickleball courts for active play. Shaded areas and a covered pavilion create a peaceful spot for families. Playground and limited parking support local sports and quiet relaxation.

A small, clean park with a playground for children and two baseball fields, including ones for a Special Needs league. It has a large covered pavilion, new pickleball courts, tennis courts, and very shaded areas.

People are saying

"It's a great Kid Friendly spot with a playground and baseball fields."

"Watching a baseball game here is really fun."

"I found the park to be nice and clean."

Good to know

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Parking at Neil E. Reid Park is limited, so arrive early.

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Restrooms are available at the park for visitor convenience.

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The baseball fields are designed for wheelchair users and children with walking braces.

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Big open fields invite soccer games and dogs running free, while pavilions with grills and seating support gatherings. Quiet, scenic trails connect to nearby parks, creating a serene atmosphere with a rural vibe.

Big open fields invite soccer games and dogs running free. Pavilions offer plenty of seating and grills for gatherings. A trail connects this park to another, making it nice for wandering. The park feels a bit underdeveloped, giving a rural vibe.

People are saying

"I brought my dog here and found it to be dog friendly."

"I found the parks here to be nice and dog friendly."

Good to know

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The park is dog-friendly, so bring your furry friends along.

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Pavilions are available for gatherings, equipped with seating and grills.

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Parking is available nearby, but it can fill up quickly on weekends.

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Open field along the Clinton River offers off-leash dog walking and many picnic areas. Well-kept grounds create a relaxing atmosphere perfect for casual strolls and kayak breaks.

Located along the Clinton River, it offers lots of picnic areas and an open field. The park is beautiful and well kept, making it a good spot to pause during a kayak trip.

People are saying

"I found the parks to be beautiful and well kept."

Good to know

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Budd Park has designated off-leash areas for dogs to play freely.

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The park features several picnic areas equipped with tables and grills.

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Budd Park is situated along the scenic Clinton River, perfect for walks.

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Park blends quiet atmosphere with fun features like a splash park and basketball court. Walking trails through wildlife-rich woods invite peaceful strolls. Kayak access and skate ramps add active options for all ages.

Beautiful woods host deer and other wildlife along walking paths. The park offers a splash park, playground, and basketball court for kids and families. Kayak access and a small skate park add variety to outdoor activities.

People are saying

"The playground and splash park are great for kids."

"I found this park to be a pretty chill, relaxing spot."

"I found the park to be beautiful and relaxing."

Good to know

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Parking is easily accessible with plenty of space available.

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Kayaks are available to rent for $25 for 2 hours.

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The park has a small boat ramp for easy access to the water.

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Wooded park features narrow unpaved trails winding along a small river with spots for fishing. Quiet and low key, it offers a serene atmosphere with few people and plenty of parking. Trails are short and sometimes closed but provide scenic views.

Trails at the park are narrow and unpaved, winding through areas with trees, bugs, and a few animals. The park offers a clean environment with spots for fishing and a river running through it.

People are saying

"I loved walking the scenic trails along the river."

Good to know

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The park trails are currently closed, check for updates before visiting.

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The bridge to the trail over the Clinton River is blocked.

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Bring bug spray to protect against insects while walking.

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Old-timey dingy lights set a nostalgic mood for night fishing along the riverbank. Quiet docks offer fireworks views and spots to launch kayaks or boats. Park closes at dusk but lacks clear signs, so fishing late can cause issues.

Fishing stands out with night fishing opportunities and views of fireworks from the docks. The park has old-timey dingey lights and a boardwalk where many homeless people gather. Park closes at dusk, but no signs clearly state this, so fishing after dark can lead to issues.

People are saying

"I found the parks nice for walking my dog and talking with homeless people."

Good to know

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The park closes from dusk until dawn, so plan your visit accordingly.

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Restrooms are not available on-site; consider using nearby facilities.

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Fishing is popular here, but check local regulations before casting your line.

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