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    Palmer Park

    3.9 (19 reviews)

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    Heather J.

    I drive by Palmer Park every darn day, just about. How often this urban oasis in northern Detroit beckons as soon as the explosive burst of emerald and jade leaves wash over its lush landscape. Come and take a look if you haven't visited in recent years. The recent explosion of development in the adjacent Palmer Park towers and neighbourhood reflect on the changing infrastructure in the park. Fresh paths and new benches beckon to walkers. Regular landscaping efforts keep the weeds and trees in check, and the warbling of songbirds join the less lovely honks of resident Canada geese and mallards for a touch of the natural world in an urban ecosystem. Palmer Park boasts far more than a few fields; there are tennis courts, a golf course, and the nearby detachment of the 12th Precinct, Detroit Police, keeping matters safe. It's also a history lesson with a gorgeous cabin, the summer home of the same Mr. Palmer responsible for the 1894 Columbia Exhibition in Chicago that put the Windy City on the map. Other charming elements await discovery, from a pretty stone building at the corner of Woodward and 6 Mile I still haven't figured out the purpose of (washrooms?) to modern sculptures. It's easy to forget just how large Palmer Park really is. Wander around the edges after parking your car and you'll learn there are ample spots to have a pick up game of soccer or let the kids run around. All in all, it's a handsome oasis for the nearby residents and the improving security situation make it more of a destination. The hard work of local groups to support art fairs and local festivals there has further reinforced its continued role as a green space.

    Amazing park with lots of trees and great trails  to run of walk. They are dog friendly as well lots of space to play.

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    Good park, has a decent disc golf course. It's flat and open but a decent size for Detroit. Dog friendly on a leash.

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    Very lucky to have turned up to the park on Log Cabin Day, hosted by the People for Palmer Park.

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    Everything about the Grosse Pointe Park parks is first rate with one exception. The tennis courts…read moreat Windmill Pointe Park are just pitiful. They were resurfaced about 3 years ago and still look brand new. But, that is because they are completely unplayable. Whoever resurfaced those courts left air pockets that substantially effect play on all four courts. If you are a 3.0 player or above I would recommend finding another place to play. The problem for us GP Park residents is that they converted the Patterson Park courts to Pickleball courts leaving us without a playable tennis court in all of GPP. It is crying shame that those managing a park system like ours cannot find a solution to this problem.

    Of all of the parks in the 5 pointes, this is by far my favorite. They have the best and biggest…read morepool. They have the best park for the much loved summer picnics with friends and family. I still remember as a kid swimming around the adult pool when it wasn't adult time and watching this bigger guy we all lovingly called Boblo boat swim around the perimeter of the pool by using his hands as wheel to pedal around the pool and do his laps. It was also the first time I saw the fool horror of the red Speedo from the slicked backer tall guy that would walk around proudly by the pool, only taking a dip to cool off some. This is where I took my tennis lessons as a kid. This is where I learned to fish over by the harbor piers. They have improved the community center and it's now a nice Tompkin's center and a great communal spot to watch movies. It's great for renting for parties and gatherings. I don't live in GPP any more but I have many friends that still do and thus I still am able to visit this wonderful park that holds so many fond childhood memories for me.

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