Wolverine Park

Wolverine Park
Shade Available
Covered Shelter
Seating
Trash Bins
Parking
Accessible Paths

Wolverine Park in Dundee, MI, is a historic and scenic community park located on the site of the Old Ford Mill along the River Raisin. It offers a variety of amenities including picnic tables, pavilions, playground equipment suitable for kids and wheelchair accessible swings, restrooms, and a nice parking lot. Visitors enjoy its relaxing riverfront atmosphere, play areas for children, and clean environment. The park also hosts a museum and community center, making it a charming spot for families, travelers, and dog owners.

Reviews

Fran Forbes

A historic mill, built in 1828 houses what was once an early Ford Motor factory here. Beautiful dam straddling the Raisin River, a lot of century homes and areas of historical interest.
Wolverine Park has a playground, picnic 🧺 tables under open gazebos and porta-potties available to the public. It’s not a very big park, but it was clean, graffiti free, and scenic! My dog needed a place to stretch her legs for a few minutes and this was the perfect spot for it.

Evil Adams

In 1970, wen da Wolverine Manufacturin Company sold da mill 2 da village of Dundee for 1 buck. Da village converted da mill & itz surroundin 13.8 acrez into a museum park now known az Wolverine Park it iz a community park located in da center of da Village on Toledo St. south of Tecumseh St (M-50) along da River Raisin. da park includez about 3.2 acrez of land & haz been renovated in da mid-1990z. It iz da site of da Historic Old Ford Mill & Museum & includez da followin additional facilitiez
98-space parkin lot
Dundee Community Center wit banquet hall & kitchen facilitiez
Two picnic shelterz
Play structure
Swing set
Toddler play structure
A paved area where a tennis court previously existed (stage for the annual Mayfly Festival)
Portable toiletz (summer only)
Picnic tablez
Grillz, benchez, & trash receptaclez
Walkwayz

Ash

This is a neat little park right but the mill in little down town Dundee. It is a perfect spot to study or have a picnic or let the kids play while you rest. Spring the water rises to flooding damages be careful keep an eye on your child by the water

Rachel Knicker

Clean park with playsets for all ages, including a wheelchair swing. Nice pavilions and right next to the river. Has portable potties on site, a few trash cans around, and a nice size parking lot. Love this park ❤️

Michael H

This park located on a historic site is a beautiful place to relax with a picnic on the riverfront or to explore the on-site museum. Weary travelers using nearby I75 or US Hwy 23 may find this a nice place to take a break from the road to stretch and relax.

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