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Jeffers Park

β˜…4.7(113 reviews)FreePark
πŸ•‘ 2-4 hoursπŸ‘Ά Best for ages 2-12. Younger children will love the playground equipment and open spaces for running, while older kids can enjoy the baseball fields and longer walking trails for biking or scootering.

About

Jeffers Park is a fantastic all-around destination for families seeking outdoor fun in Manistee. With plenty of space to run and play, this well-maintained park offers something for everyone, from toddlers enjoying the playground to older kids playing baseball or exploring the walking trails. The abundant picnic areas make it perfect for birthday parties or casual family gatherings.

Highlights

  • βœ“Spacious playground with equipment for multiple age groups
  • βœ“Baseball and sports fields for active play
  • βœ“Scenic walking trails perfect for family strolls or bike rides
  • βœ“Plenty of picnic tables and sheltered areas for outdoor dining
  • βœ“Large open spaces ideal for kite flying, frisbee, or ball games

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring a baseball glove and ball to take advantage of the well-maintained fields, which are often available when not reserved for league play.
  2. 2.Pack a picnic blanket and lunch to make the most of the shaded picnic areas, especially during warm summer days.
  3. 3.Visit on weekday mornings for the quietest experience and easiest access to playground equipment.
  4. 4.The walking trails are perfect for teaching kids to ride bikes, as they're mostly flat and away from traffic.
  5. 5.Bring bug spray during summer evenings, especially if you plan to stay near the wooded trail areas.

Best Time to Visit

Early morning or late afternoon on weekdays offers the best experience with fewer crowds. Spring and fall provide comfortable temperatures for active play, while summer mornings are ideal before the midday heat sets in.

What to Know

This park is completely free to visit with ample parking available. There are no on-site food vendors, so pack snacks and water for your visit.

Seasonal Notes

Best enjoyed from late spring through early fall. The park is accessible year-round, but playground equipment and trails may be less enjoyable during snowy winter months. Peak season is summer when all facilities are most active.

Nearby Eats

Check out local family-friendly restaurants in downtown Manistee, just a short drive away, for casual dining options before or after your park visit.

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