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If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]

Lakeside Park offers scenic beauty and a variety of amenities for families and dog owners looking for a relaxing outdoor experience in Rogers City, MI. Located on the Lake Huron waterfront, this pet-friendly park features well-maintained green space, picnic tables, a gazebo, benches, and a beautiful sandy beach perfect for lakeside strolls. The park is wheelchair accessible and easily accommodates visitors of all ages.
While Lakeside Park does not have a dedicated dog park or fenced area exclusively for dogs, it welcomes leashed pets, making it a great spot for dog-friendly outings and lakeside walks. In addition to wonderful lake views and open space for pet-friendly activities, it offers a children’s playground, barbecue grills, public restrooms, and shaded seating areas, making it a go-to community spot for locals and visitors alike.
Stopped here as we were passing through from Presque Isle to Roger’s City just for the view and pictures of the statue of liberty 🗽 figure and were amazed at how pretty and kept up the park is. A great place to spend a day at.
Nice park, great spot for a picnic lunch. There are picnic tables,a gazebo, and benches. The beach is nice and sandy. Not a rock hounding beach.
Absolutely gorgeous views of the lake! Sandy Beach, kids playground, picnic tables and pretty landscaping. There is a lodge with many picnic tables, really nice bathrooms, a fireplace and what looks like concessions.
Great place to take the children lots of playground equipment great view of the lake nice swing sets, merry fo round, swirly slide and play ground 😀
We are camping at Hoeft State Park, and we heard that the Petoskey Steel Drum Band was performing. We went down to watch them. We walked around the park. Very nice. On the Lake Huron waterfront. Very nice park. The Pavillion Grill had pretty good food and decent prices. The band shell made for a nice performance by the Petoskey Steel Drum Band, all high schoolers.