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Parks and Recreation Dept.

Plymouth Park System

2009 Outdoor Recreation Plan


Anton Park is a 2 acre park located along Eastern Avenue overlooking the Mullet River Mll Pond. The park contains picnic facilities, and fishing area's.

Bade Park is a .10 acre park located along the Mullet River off S. Milwaukee St.

Bishop Avenue Park is located at the end of Bishop Ave. This .2 acre park contains playground equipment and a picnic area.

 

Carl Loebe Field is located between Western Avenue and Sunset Drive. Carl Loebe Field functions as an active recreation facility. This 4.5 acre sight includes a lighted baseball diamond, fencing, concession stand, bleachers and rest rooms. Phone number 920-892-4197

City Park is the community's most versatile park located between Grove Street and Suhrke Road. This 18 acre facility is the cities largest developed park and provides a variety of active and passive recreational pursuits. City Park is home to the Aquatic Center, and the 7th Element Skate Park. Other facilities include a lighted softball diamond, concession stand, rest rooms, two tennis courts, basketball court, volleyball court, outdoor swimming, playground equipment, three picnic shelters, other picnic areas, lighted winter sledding hill, large parking lot, and band shell.

Evergreen Golf Course, Plymouth owned Municipal Golf Course located at 1776 Eastern Avenue (next to AmericInn) 893-8822. Family fun for everyone! 9-hole, short course and driving range, Open to the public, Open tee times, Club rental, Pull carts. Open daily mid-April through October, from 8 am - 8 pm.

Henry H. Huson Park is located on Collins St. and contains 2.4 acres. Serving as a passive recreation facility, this park has bench seating adjacent to the recreation trail which runs from northeast to south west following the Mullet River. A foot bridge crosses over to the downtown area. Within the park area is a steeply wooded hillside along the river.

Ice Skating House is located at the end of E. Main Street just before the Mullet River Millpond. This .01 acre site contains a warming house and is open to the public when skating conditions allow.

Lions Park is located at the corner of S. Highland Ave. and Valley Road. This 6.7 acre site contains a lighted youth baseball diamond, covered bleachers, a concession stand, bathrooms, a soccer field, and a parking lot. Phone # 920-893-0742.

 

Lone Oak Park (Frisbee Golf Course) is located on Valley Rd. next to Lion's Park. The 8.5 acre park has a playground, picnic facilities and off road parking. This park is being developed into a neighborhood park for the growing area.

H.M. Meyers Nature Park is a 25 acre park located in the southwest portion of the city adjacent to the Mullet River with access from Daleview Drive and S. Milwaukee Street (HWY 67). This park has playground equipment and a parking lot and a Frisbee golf course. The park has undergone renovation to restore the land. The dam was removed restoring the meandering Mullet River that flowed naturally through the area. Meyer park contains a paved walking path for enjoyment of the natural beauty of the area.

Nutt Ski Hill is located at the end of W. Main Street adjacent to Roosevelt-Nutt Park. The 7acre facility has a beginners and main ski hill, two electric rope tows, snow making equipment and a parking lot. There is a log cabin style shelter with a kitchen, restrooms, and enclosed deck and a beautiful view from the top of the hill overlooking the northwest part of the city. This shelter is available for rentals and educational opportunities.

Plymouth Youth Center is owned and operated by the City of Plymouth. It is located at the end of North Street next to Riverview Middle School. Besides the outdoor basketball court, the youth center provides ample indoor space for various clubs, organizations and private citizens to hold meetings, parties, and other related activities. The center also provides a place for the middle school students to "hang out" after school and have fun on a Friday night.

Roosevelt-Nutt Park is located at the west end of W. Main Street. This 10 acre site has a nature trail winding through a wooded area with educational stops.

 

Rotary Park located on East Clifford St. functions as an active recreational facility. It is a 6.9 acre area with a lighted baseball diamond, fencing, a concession stand, bleachers, restrooms, playground equipment, 2 volley ball courts, as well as a picnic and parking area. Phone # 920-892-6172

South River Park is a 2.2 acre park containing playground equipment and a softball diamond.

Stayer Junior Park is a privately owned 2 acre park located in the downtown business district. The park has frontage along the Mullet River and is fenced in with playground equipment and sitting areas.

 

Utility Park is a 2acre park located near the intersection of S. Milwaukee St .(Hwy 67) and E. Mill St. It contains two lighted tennis courts, and a foot bridge crossing over the Mullet River. There is also a recreation trail that begins/end at S. Milwaukee St. and follows the Mullet River to the east.

Veterans Park is a small 1/2 acre park at the intersection of E. Mill St, North St, and Eastern Ave. It contains benches and landscaping and provides a view of the Mullet River Dam and the river below the dam. It also is home to the September 11th, 2001 freedom tree memorial which was dedicated July 20th, 2002.

Veteran Memorial Trail winds along the Mullet River starting at
Eastern Avenue and ending near the Mullet River Dam. There will be 11
landmarks with a flag for each landmark coinciding with the flag the war or
conflict that landmark represents. There will also be seating areas and an
entry plaza with a Memorial Bell.

Memorials will be dedicated to the following wars or conflicts.
Middle East Conflict
Vietnam War
Cold War
Korean War
World War II
World War I
Spanish American War
American Civil War
Mexican-American War
War of 1812
American Revolutionary War
 


Bricks from individuals, families, military units, businesses, corporations
or non-profit groups will be placed at the Plaza entry surround the field
stone foundation that will hold the Memorial Bell.

We are currently offering three level of contributions:
Bronze Level - $50 to $99 (4"x8" brick)
Silver Level - $100 - $999 (8"x8" brick)
Gold Level - $1,000 and up (name on plaque)

If you would like more information on this or other sponsorship opportunities
(i.e. benches, etc.), please call the Plymouth Veterans' Memorial Trail
Committee at (920) 892-6228.
 

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