Lloyd’s Bayou is a Michigan DNR passport access boat launch with a dirt lot, cement ramp, and pit toilet. Open year-round, but may be plowed in during winter. It’s a popular spot for ice fishing in the colder months. Read more...
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Parks in Spring Lake
Address: 312 West Exchange Street
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Phone: (616) 842-1393
Welcome to the newly updated Tanglefoot Park! This multi-year, multi-million dollar project was made possible through donations from local residents and various grants. We cannot be more thrilled with how it turned out. This waterfront park provides incredible views of the Grand River and many amenities for everyone to enjoy. The land for the park was gifted to the Village Read more...
Lakeside Trail is paved and maintained bike path wraps around beautiful Spring Lake. The 15-mile bike path has public restrooms along the way at Central Park in Spring Lake, in Fruitport at Pamona Park, at William Ferry Park in Ferrysburg, and at Rycenga Park just west of Spring Lake. Lakeside Beach is a half block off the trail and also has bathrooms available from Read more...
Address: North Lake Street & Beach Drive
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Phone: (616) 842-1393
Located on the corner of N. Lake Street and Beach Drive. The Lakeside Beach has a sandy beach area, restrooms, shelters with picnic tables and a deck with benches overlooking Spring Lake. The park closes at 11 p.m. Read more...
Take the beautiful Lakeside Trail to Central Park for inline skating during the summer and ice skating in the winter or to visit the dog park. You will also find pickleball courts, baseball fields, basketball courts and a playground. There are two picnic shelters that can be reserved. One of the shelters was donated and built in the summer of Read more...
The Petty’s Bayou Boat Launch has 20 parking spaces available and is equipped with a public toilet. Recommended for medium watercraft and fishing. Parking Lot parking is available. Public restrooms are available (Pit Toilet). Developed boat access. The length of access is less than 50 yards. The sign for this site is in the water/on shore/bank (visible from water). A Read more...
Address: 808 Central Avenue
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Phone: (616) 842-1340
The North Bank Trail is a proposed 18-mile non-motorized, multipurpose pathway located generally along the former Grand Trunk Western Railroad right of way from Spring Lake to Marne, MI. The North Bank will connect the east end of Lakeside Trail in the Village of Spring Lake to the southeast end of the existing Musketawa Trail, otherwise known as the Fred Read more...
Mill Point Park is located at the end of School Street in the Village of Spring Lake. There are grills, playground equipment, picnic areas, restrooms, and plenty of parking available. It is a great place to spend an afternoon and put your boat in! There is a biking & walking trail, a nature preserve, and plenty of areas for fishing. Read more...
Whistle Stop Park stands on the site of a former train depot and rail yard. Although Spring Lake Depot closed in 1957, the city wanted to include the area’s rich history in its new playground, so they asked Little Tikes Commercial rep Great Lakes Recreation to include a train theme in the design. Great Lakes Recreation created a play space where children Read more...
Marv’s Bark Park is a fenced dog park located in Spring Lake Central Park. There is plenty of room to run but there is also a small dog area as well. Open all year. Read more...
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