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We searched for places within 5 miles of 44.7459112 N, 85.7122661 W.
A well-visited kayak and canoe launch for all ability water sport enthusiasts!
The Boardman Valley Nature Preserve follows the Boardman River south from South Airport Road to the Grand Traverse Nature Reserve.
Natural area with self-guided nature trail
The Commons Natural Area is a beautiful 140-acre resource near the heart of Traverse City. Miles of hiking trails wander up, down, and around woodlands, streams, meadows, and wetlands.
A large natural area just west of downtown Traverse City with miles of nonmotorized trails.
Kid's Creek Park is a hidden gem of natural area tucked into the hustle and bustle of Traverse City's commercial corridor.
The Miller Creek Nature Reserve is a 88-acre park right behind the Grand Traverse Crossings Mall.
Come and enjoy the Nature Education Reserve and all of it's natural features!
A little park with big significance on Traverse City's West Bayfront.
Passive park for sitting, picnics or fishing
Park with a view of West Grand Traverse Bay, picnic facilities, and playground.
Downhill and cross country ski area, disc golf course and hiking trails.
One of the most unique park settings anywhere!
Public boat launch on 600-acre Silver Lake in Grand Traverse County
The Silver Lake Recreation Area is an 84-acre park and natural area on East Silver Lake Road
This park has 4 lighted tennis courts, a small play area for young children and Traverse City's first off-leash dog park.
Twin Lakes Park 175 acres has something for everyone, from wedding receptions to sports camps!
Swimming beach on West Grand Traverse Bay
As of November 2011, the first phase of the trail is complete connecting the Grand Traverse Commons to West Junior High..
The 15.5 mile Leelanau Trail is a non-motorized pathway connecting Traverse City to Suttons Bay.
A nearly 2-mile long paved trail that parallels US-31 from 14th St to South Airport Rd near the Grand Traverse Mall.
A 10.5 mile long paved urban trail with an eastern end point at M-72 (Bates Road) in Acme Township and a western end point at the M-22/M-72 intersection in Traverse City.