This 2 acre neighborhood park is located in the Bon Air/Windemere/Michigan Heights neighborhood to serve the local residents. It is adjacent to the future mixed use residential development of the former Waverly Golf Course to the west of the park. The development plans include enhancements and connectivity to Bon Air Park, featuring biking and walking pathways.
Facility Features:
Basketball court
Large open greenspace
Playground equipment
Swing set
Elizabeth Park
About the Park
Elizabeth Park is located in the Urbandale Neighborhood and is a 1 acre mini-park. Lansing Township acquired the original piece of land for Elizabeth Park in exchange for the property south of Harton Street with the City of Lansing, allowing them to construct a water treatment plant.
Facility Features:
Two (2) three point basketball courts
Grill
Large open green space
Picnic tables
Play equipment
Swing set
Gould Park
About the Park
Gould Park is a 1 acre mini-park located in the Edgemont Park neighborhood. A.G. Gross and Hazel Gross, husband and wife, transferred the property to Lansing Township in December of 1951.
Thomas F. Keegan Park is a 10-acre neighborhood linear park in the Ravenswood neighborhood bordering the Grand River. Access is provided on Boynton Drive. Thomas and his wife Mabel donated the park to Lansing Township in May of 1967 with the stipulation that the land remains a park and primarily natural.
Facility Features:
Benches
Grill
Natural Area
Walking/Jogging trails
Windemere Park
About the Park
Windemere Park is a 6.75-qcre neighborhood park located near Windemere Charter Academy and connected via a paved pathway. The park serves as a green space buffer between the Westfield neighborhood and Charter Academy, which has frontage on the high-traffic Saginaw Highway.
Facility Features:
Benches
Grill
Picnic tables
Natural area
Slater Park
About the Park
Slater Park is an 8.5-acre community park located in the Groesbeck neighborhood. The main entrance to the park is located at the intersection of Autumn Lane and Mark Avenue. The Slater Park property wa conveyed to Lansing Township by the Lansing School District in 1967. Slater Park is also home to a community garden maintained and operated by the Greater Lansing Food Bank.