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Whistlestop Park, 2120 - 76th Street, Byron Center, MI  49315

 

Byron Township owns and operates three parks.

Whistle Stop Park (59 acres), 2120 - 76th Street.

bulletBaseball & Softball Fields (youth and adult)
bulletPlay Equipment
bullet2.5 Acre Catch and Release Fishing Pond
bulletWalking Trail
bulletSoccer Fields
bulletFootball Fields
bulletPavilion & Picnic Area
bulletVolleyball Court

Bicentennial Park (39 acres) 8085 Byron Center Avenue.

bulletTennis Courts
bulletPlay Equipment
bulletPavilion & Picnic Area
bulletBasketball Courts
bulletShuffleboard Courts
bulletBaseball & Softball Fields
bulletSkate Park
 

Cutler Park (8 acres), 6751 Buchanan Avenue.

bulletTennis Courts
bulletPlay Equipment
bulletBaseball & Softball Fields
bulletSoccer Field
bulletBasketball Courts

Byron Township is also home to Kent County's Douglas Walker Park on 84th Street and the Kent Trails.

Byron Township Park Ordinance

Facilty Rental Form

 

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Last modified: December 29, 2005