Parks

Parks

We’ve got hundreds of parks to choose from. (Seriously. There are more than 300 parks in Lansing.) Lakes, rivers and green space offer fresh air year-round.

Parks

Adado Park

Home to outdoor festivals, this park has riverside boardwalks & trails leading to historic sites.

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Blossom Time Park

Located in Pewamo, Blossom Time Park is a nine acre facility that offers a variety of recreation opportunities.

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Camping at Sleepy Hollow

Sleepy Hollow State Park is a public recreation area covering 2,678 acres in the townships of Ovid and Victor in Clinton County, Michigan.

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Fitzgerald Park

Fitzgerald Park is a spectacular 78 acre, all-seasons park.

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Frances Park

Stroll through the formal rose garden, the woodland trail or view the Grand River from two overlooks.

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Lansing River Trail

The heart of an expansive, region-wide network of non-motorized trails, the Lansing River Trail offers over 20 miles of paved trail that connects many of Lansing's parks and natural areas.

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McCormick Park

McCormick Park features a large walking trail, volleyball pits, a large field and both a younger children playground and a large wooden play structure.

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Michigan 4-H Children's Gardens

Picturesque garden for kids with a small play area, koi ponds, a hedge maze & foot bridges.

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Ram Trail

The Ram Trail connects the downtown area to the western sections of Delhi Township through enhanced sidewalks along Holt Road and winds through several neighborhoods east of Eifert Road.

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Ranney Skate Park

Located at Ranney Park near Frandor, Ranney Skatepark is a 20,000-square-foot facility was designed and built by nationally known skatepark experts, Team Pain.

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Rotary Park

Rotary Park stretches from the Lansing Center to the Shiawassee Street Bridge along Lansing's riverfront.

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Sharp Park

Sharp Park features a picnic shelter, 300 seat amphitheater and playground equipment on its 57.8 acres.

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Sleepy Hollow State Park

Sleepy Hollow State Park is a public recreation area covering 2,678 acres in the townships of Ovid and Victor in Clinton County, Michigan.

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The Ledges

300 Million-year-old rock formations that jut from the shore of the Grand River for climbers to enjoy.

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Woldumar Nature Center

Woldumar is a resource to area schools, families, and the community at large, offering a variety of educational programs.

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Waterways

Brenke Fish Ladder

Part of the Lansing River Trail, the Brenke Fish Ladder was built in 1981 to help fish swimming up the Grand River pass the dam without injury.

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Grand River

The Grand River is a river in the southwestern portion of the southern peninsula of Michigan, United States, that flows into Lake Michigan's southeastern shore

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Hawk Island Park

100-acre, all-seasons park with a vehicle entrance fee features swimming, trails & snowboarding.

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Lake Lansing

Lake Lansing is the largest lake in the area.

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Lake Lansing Park South

This 30 acre-site includes a sandy beach bordered by four acres of lush green grass.

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Rivertown Adventures

Canoe & kayak rental service in Lansing, Michigan

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Valhalla Park

Community park with wooded areas, softball fields, a lakefront beach & cross-country ski trails.

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