🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Chi-Bro Park is a scenic and welcoming dog park in Manchester, MI, perfect for families and their four-legged companions. Located at 209 Ann Arbor St, this park features pet-friendly trails and a hiking loop around the pond, making it a popular destination for dog-friendly hiking and casual strolls. The park’s spacious grounds, serene environment, and picturesque views across the Raisin River provide a tranquil retreat for both people and pets.
In addition to being dog-friendly, Chi-Bro Park stands out for its range of amenities, including playgrounds with unique features like a fire truck and police car, a 9-hole disc golf course, and a covered picnic area with barbecue grills. The park also offers plenty of parking, a public restroom, seating, water fountains, and accessible features that make it easy for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re looking to hike with your dog, enjoy a picnic, or let the kids play, Chi-Bro Park is a versatile community spot with something for everyone.
Cute little park with a hiking loop around the pond.
My kids love coming here to play on the fire truck and the police car. They have also had fun spinning around on the merry-go-round too. There’s a nice covered picnic area, and some charcoal grills too. Drinking fountain is just off the picnic area. Plenty of parking! And in the summer, Manchester has the Farmer’s Market here.
It has a nice 9 hole disc golf course, the holes are well labeled. It’s a little bit rough right now, lots of terrain & not cart friendly cause the course is still under construction, it still needs some pathway upgrades to be done.
Lovely park! Right across the Raisin River board walk. Nice place to watch Manchester Canoe Race or listening to the water flow. Great fishing spot to enjoy on a Sunday afternoon. Serenity!!!!!!
Manchester is the absolute best area to raise a family or retire and this park proves it