Top Parks in Ottawa lake, Whiteford township, Monroe county, Michigan, United states

Whiteford StoneCo Community Park

Address: 7100 Whiteford Rd, Ottawa Lake, MI 49267, USA

Park

“Best disc course in the immediate area, but not really for newer players. Good mix of long shots and tight wooded lines. Early-mid spring and mid-late autumn are the best times to go, in the summer the rough will almost certainly eat your discs unless you have a machete. There are also a few baseball diamonds, nice walking paths, a couple covered sections with tables to escape the heat, and ample parking. Pet friendly with plastic baggie stations for your dog's land mines.”

Covered Wagon Camp Resort

Address: 5639 St Anthony Rd, Ottawa Lake, MI 49267, USA

Campground Rv park Lodging Park Store

“Check in was easy. Very welcoming and flexible if we wanted to change spots. Very quaint. Available firewood and snacks and basic necessities. Although a bit outdated we felt right at home with the friendly staff and seasonal campers. The kids enjoyed making friends and playing in the playgrounds, swimming in the clean pool and fishing in the stocked pond. Bathrooms could use some updating and pool area could use some minor touchup repairs. Kids never see these things and absolutely enjoyed our overnight stay. Memories were made here in our short trial get away with our new camper. We will definitely be going back as regulars. Very relaxing and enjoyed the detox time.”

American Tower Corporation

Address: 9642 Sylvania-Petersburg Rd, Ottawa Lake, MI 49267, USA

Store Park

“At this arch you will find a "sacred" fire that burns almost indefinitely and representing it's wealth of historical importance. Entrance upon this stone foundation will surely separate the tourist from the general surrounding of Downtown Newport into a lavishly kept and large open ended park on the way to an outlook over the waters and with a clear view of the Naval carriers, some Maritime patrol on occasion and the company of families, friends and others traveling the walk for sightseeing, fitness or particularly in my case, meditation, a great meditation spot listening to the waters flows and the light hum as evidence of human engineering in the distance that creates an ambient sound and the area is very quiet on Sundays. Tourists may fish at the furthest left end of the park and will find law enforcement monitoring the area briefly for safety & security. A rather nice looking Huntington Ingalls corporate building is low key set aside from the park on the way in. On every 4th of July this park comes to life even more with concessions, a stage for music performances, huge fireworks displays, a local patriotic oldstyle band at the fiery monument, glow sticks and super packed full of people. This is a place to creates your memories with the people you love, your family and your friends. Enjoy it's simplicity, thank me later but most importantly, thank yourselves for embracing the simplicity and historical importance of the monument and Victory Landing Park. Stay for the sunset and take a moment to reset before your departure it's a beautiful sight.”

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