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    Kellogg Park

    4.6 (35 reviews)

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    Harish V.

    Been here for a meetup yesterday for Ice sculpture and it was a nice experience strolling around these amazing art that's carved out of Ice. Probably there is nothing much in the park expect benches to relax except the events that will be held . Free Parking close by and Street parking near the stores. 5$ parking spaces in case of events in the parking nearby.

    Annette J.

    Charming little park in the middle of downtown Plymouth. Home of numerous festivals and fairs like Art in the Park, the Plymouth Ice Fair, etc. The perfect spot for lounging and and relaxing on a nice day, strolling with some kiddos or a pup, or just parking under a tree and reading for a bit. Being that it's right in the middle of town there are plenty of snack and beverage options if you want to grab a bite and picnic it up. Well maintained, the fountain is lovely and provided lots of loitering opportunities when I was in high school. Make like 17 year old Annette (or present day 31 year old Annette for that matter) and grab a beverage at the Plymouth Coffee Bean, settle in and and relax to the sounds of lovely water in the sunshine!

    Brian S.

    The park is amazing and so beautiful, truly the heart of downtown Plymouth. Spring, Summer, Fall or Winter this is the place to be if you like peace and beauty. The events in the park are year round and very well planned so everyone has something they will enjoy. Come and try downtown Plymouth, it will surprise you with all this place has to offer you and your family.

    Jadranka H.

    Big disappointment this year with the ice sculptures. In the past years all business near the park would have a themed ice sculpture in front of their business, not this year. With the freezing weather this year, you would of thought most them melted away. Only Ford Company had a good one and they always do every year. Many big companies such as MGM Grand Casino opted out this year. Unknown why it was lacking lots of ice sculptures, but they need to get it together before Ice Sculpture weekend gets cancelled like the Chili cook off!

    Fun at music in the park!!
    Suzanne S.

    I love going to Kellogg park in Plymouth, MI. In fact I wait for the Summer to come each year, just to enjoy the "free concerts in the park". They call it "Music in the Air"! Every year from Memorial day through Labor day, we get to enjoy free concerts on the lawn in the park. There are people dancing, kids laughing and playing, dogs running on leashes and even some young adults trying their feet at tightrope walking between the trees.Every Summer there is "George"an older retiree in the park at the concert and dancing to his hearts content, with his cane and his glow or light up glasses and suspenders on! We love the park because it's kept up nicely and they even have "doggie doo doo" bags for people to be polite and pick up after their pet does his business. There are many restaurants in the surrounding area and you can bring food over to the park and have a picnic. There are many benches to sit on or you can bring your own comfortable fold up chairs. You can walk to the ice cream parlor or the Yogurt, or candy shops and get a bite or a "slurp"! That is only the Summer fun! In the Fall time, the park has the "Fall Festival" with it's booths for non-profits and other kind of fun things to do and see. There are wall to wall people everywhere and usually some kind of entertainment again, in the park. There is a popcorn machine too, did I mention that? There's almost always someone working in the popcorn machine "old fashioned truck". Also they sell different hot and cold foods during some of the concerts and other events. In the Winter time, January, they have the park filled with ice sculptors and chunks of ice and people with all kinds of tools, shaving away; making gorgeous likenesses of many different icons and such! In October, they bring out the different businesses that each have a scarecrow dressed up with the name of their business on it and a likeness of something to do with what they do. For example, the Orthodontist office has a scarecrow with braces on! I love going around and looking at all of these scarecrows and you know that Fall is on the downside and Winter is coming! Lastly, in the Summer time, in July they also have the "Art in the Park". It's always the second weekend of the month. They have over 150 vendors and "artsy fartsy" people and things to do and see! There are so many art booths and so much food and music and so much to see and do! You always pray for a nice weekend during "Art in the Park" at Kellogg park. There is a "Chilli cook off" during the year and a few other things, that I usually don't attend, but these are all of the main things and I do attend them. This past Friday night, we went and walked around the park, sat on the bench and listened to "Oldies" songs ans some "hip hop" too! We enjoyed an ice cream cone and had a wonderful time as always!

    Nathasja T.

    Kellogg Park is in the heart of downtown Plymouth, and a centerpiece and meeting point for people of all ages. A few years ago, Plymouth had a beautiful fountain in the place of this current one. A contractor was performing some work on or around the piece, knocked it over, broke it and did not have sufficient insurance to cover the accident. Now, Plymouth is stuck with a mediocre fountain thanks to one dumb shit that did not have his act together. If I actually had spare time, I often think to start a fundraiser to bring back a beautiful centerpiece for the park and the Plymouth community whom enjoy this place so much. The Saturday morning Plymouth farmers market is held at the Gathering and outskirts of Kellogg Park. Several annual local events like Fall Festival, Art in the Park, the Green Street Fair and Plymouth Ice Festival all utilize this prime, Plymouth location. Two times a week during the summer months, live music is played in the park. People flock to the lawn with blankets and folding chairs, bring snacks and drinks and enjoy the tunes under the rich, green foliage of beautiful old trees. Kellogg Park may be in the 'heart' of downtown Plymouth, it also has arteries, a heartbeat and above all; soul. During the warmer months old and young alike go for a walk, meet at the fountain for a little rendez vous, sit down at one of the many benches or take a seat somewhere on the lawn or under a tree. It is the perfect spot for a picknick, quiet self-time with a book or a playdate with your little one. Just yesterday I spotted Kellogg Park in the most recent Quickenloans commercial- the one where a guy is walking several dogs.

    Sarah R.

    Kellogg Park is small but really pretty. It sits in the heart of Plymouth's really cute and thriving downtown area. You can tell the city prides itself on keeping the downtown looking old-fashioned and unique, and it's anchored by many, many small independent restaurants and retail stores. Right in the middle of all this shopping is Kellogg Park. It has lots of big trees and shady benches, and people were eating sandwiches in the park on their lunch breaks on a recent weekday afternoon. There's also a picturesque fountain and a historic plaque. This park is the site of cool local events, too. I've been to the Ice Sculpture festival in this park several years ago, and it's also home to programs for music in the park and art in the park.

    New "throne" carved from the tree stump.

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    I love my hometown of Plymouth! This place is amazing, very safe and great place to hang! It's very clean and kept up! I love my town

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    10 years ago

    I love Kellogg Park. I just wish the fountain were bigger and colors like the one in Marshall.

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    Here on a Friday night, concert, families & food. Lots of lawn chairs. The band wad okay but being with friends is fabulous.

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    There's always something fun the entire family going on at the park. This is a great asset to the Plymouth community.

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