Thomas A. Edison Park

Thomas A. Edison Park
Shade Available
Parking
Accessible Paths

Thomas A. Edison Park in Dearborn, MI is a small, quiet neighborhood park great for kids and dogs alike. It features a playground with slides and swings, shaded areas, and paved walkways for a nice stroll. The park is wheelchair accessible with an accessible entrance and parking. While there are no restrooms, the park offers a calm environment with plenty of shade and dog-friendly space.

Reviews

Rafal Mahdi

Small park with swings and many activities, in a quiet neighborhood .

Kevin Egle

Nice. Neighborhood park. Lots of shade, and a play structure for the kids. No restroom.

Alysa

Great park for kids and taking a short walk.

Wilco Schwartz

Incredible park but a little small because of Ford. Great playground and climbing trees. 5/5

Allen S

A nice wide paved walkway starts at the Blue Water Bridge. ~ two miles to the Coast Guard Station at Pine Grove park then another two miles to the Black River entrance near the water treatment plant. The Blue River walk continues for some unknown distance on the other side of the Black River. Nice walk. But to me the highlight is watching the huge freighters cruise up and down river. Amazing to see up close (sometimes less than 100 yards away) and some of these huge ships exceed 900 feet in length. Caution: watch out for the bikes, goose poop and fishermen casting sharp hooks and heavy weights.

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