Wahby Park

Wahby Park is a picturesque and well-maintained park featuring a walking trail around a small pond with fountains, benches, and water fountains for visitors. It is wheelchair accessible and dog-friendly, offering a pleasant environment with plenty of seating areas, shaded spots under large willow trees, and clean surroundings. The park has a beautiful garden, a gazebo, and a creative map installation, making it ideal for relaxation, dog walks, and special photography occasions.
Reviews
Wow! This is a beautiful park, with fountains, ponds, walkable paths, etc…. Plenty of places to sit, too. A St. Clair Shores jewel in my book.
This park is an absolute gem!!! Your greeted by a perfectly manicured garden that you can take a stroll around or sit under one of the enormous wheeling Willows and read a book. It’s become my grandsons favorite park because of the pirate ship playground equipment!!!
Beautiful park, clean and picturesque. Plenty of places to sit but no picnic tables or restrooms. Fantastic location for wedding or engagement photos. Spacious free parking and safe environment. Nice variety of flowers and even a few Willow trees.
Beautiful area! Very nice and clean! Very close to the boat harbor. Overall small little park to relax and take a stroll through. Me and my girlfriend enjoyed ourselves. ☺️
This place is gorgeous, but if you’re not paying attention, you’ll drive right by!! It is situated right in front of the Blossom Heath Banquet center, and has a walking trail that circles a small man-made pond. There are two fountains hat constantly shoot up out of the pond, creating a soft mist that cools you on those hot days as you sit on the steps of the pond. There are benches and water fountains scattered around the trail, and even “doggie pod” bags & dispensers if you walk your dog around the trail. There are several trees (and grass) that your dog can make their “friends,” so the trail stays clean. 😎 there’s even a gazebo for prom or wedding pictures, with the pond and shooting fountains as the perfect backdrop. There’s also an area that has a map of the Lake St. Clair area crafted cleverly into the sidewalk, encircled by tall, Grecian-looking pillars, and even a bridge that crosses the pond!! A lot of experiences here. Hope you love it as much as I do!