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Rust Park in Grand Blanc, Michigan, is a charming local park that welcomes dogs on-leash and offers plenty of activities for the whole family. The park features scenic, pet-friendly trails that wind through shaded areas, making it a great destination for dog-friendly hiking and relaxing nature walks with your four-legged companion. With amenities such as picnic tables, barbecue grills, and a rentable pavilion, Rust Park stands out as a peaceful spot for gatherings, picnics, and outdoor fun.
This small, wheelchair-accessible park is known for its well-maintained playground, fenced-in play areas for children, and sports courts including tennis, basketball, and baseball. While dogs must remain on-leash at Rust Park, pet owners can enjoy tree-lined landscapes, paved paths, and an inviting atmosphere perfect for a stroll. The park also boasts public restrooms, benches, shade, and beautifully landscaped gardens, making it a serene location for both pet owners and families nearby.
Beautiful park . Great for kids, adults, and teens! Rented the Pavillion! It is directly next to the fenced-in playground!!
Rust Park is a small, local city park off the streets of Center Road and Rust Park Drive. The drive in along the tree line street is so pretty. I kept hearing about this park so I wanted to check it out for myself. The parking is limited with only two smaller size parking lots. Parts of the park look run down as there was trash in the parking lot. Dogs must be on a leash. There is a playscape area, tennis court, bathrooms and a pavilion that can be rented for parties. It looks like the park gets mowed and sprayed. There appears to be a small walking trail. It is nice as far as parks go, but it isn’t a park that I would go to unless I lived in the surrounding neighbourhoods.
Very nice small park. Extremely nice trail to walk around, not long but the small inclines add to a good exercise. There is a playground as well as softball field (looked like the entrance to the field was closed), basketball and tennis courts too. It would make for a good place for a picnic. A few benches around if you get tired. Lots of shade which was nice during the hot day.
There are 2 parking lots that I saw with a total of 3 handicap parking spaces. Not many people at all while I was there so everything was pretty much open. It’s a fantastic place to walk, peaceful, but it is rather small. Also the road is not well marked, from what I saw, so make sure to watch closely fro the turn. It’s off from a neighborhood.
There must have been a camp going on because it was so crowded. There were kids running everywhere not watching where they were going. The little toddler section they have was not usable because the teenagers were hoarding the tunnel and my son couldn’t play on half of it. Someone needs to be watching those kids. I like the gardens they have, very pretty landscaping.
An absolute gem of a public park, fully maintained and clean. The playground is large and fenced in, conveniently located next to the pavilion, restrooms, and courts. Across is a little free library, pollinator garden, and the start of a small paved trail loop with a storybook trail provided by the Genesee District Library. Across the bridge is even MORE park to explore with trails and picnic tables and open fields.