Putnam Park

Putnam Park in Nashville, MI is a charming and family-friendly park known for its beautiful maple trees and connection to maple syrup production. The park features a fishing dock, a small playground with swings, slides, and climbing equipment, making it great for children. Visitors can enjoy wheelchair accessible entrances, picnic tables, barbecue grills, and clean public restrooms. While the park welcomes dogs, there is no information about fenced or separate dog areas. The park offers ample grassy space and hills, creating a cozy, nature-oriented environment.
Reviews
Nice small playground in a cozy little town. Has plenty of things for the kids to play on. swings slides, climbing, a cool little boat that they can go in
My 2 granddaughter had a blast..lots of other kids..thick soft grass..hills to climb and side walk chalk art work..lol..however there was plenty of trash around the parking area and thru out the park. Lazy people irritate the hell out me. Lets keep our TRASH in the TRASH CAN..Everyone will appreciate it…thank you.
Caught a 15 Inch Small Mouth
Great little fishing spot
Very Nice park with a fishing dock the restrooms are very nice. Love this nice little town.
This is a pretty park with many maple trees. The trees were currently tapped to collect the sap for making maple syrup. The Nashville Maple Syrup Association is next to the park and were in the process when we were there. Nature is amazing! The syrup is delicious, beautiful and loved by many! As a personal note, I helped my dad make syrup in this very building when I was a kid. I filled many, many bottles to be sold for the community. It was wonderful to be back again – and the warm sample we tasted was pure deliciousness! ❤️