Mott Community Park is a large municipal park in Bay City, Michigan, offering diverse recreational activities and natural attractions including trails, picnic areas, and a popular freshwater beach along Saginaw Bay.
Mott Community Park encompasses approximately 900 acres in Bay City, Michigan, along the shoreline of Saginaw Bay on Lake Huron. The park features a mix of open green spaces, wooded areas, wetlands, and a sandy beachfront, making it a popular destination for locals and visitors seeking outdoor recreation and water access. The park is named after Charles Stewart Mott, a philanthropist and automobile industry pioneer, whose foundation supports the site. Visitors can enjoy amenities such as picnic shelters, playgrounds, boat launches, fishing piers, and a paved lakeside trail that offers scenic views of the bay and the surrounding natural habitat. The park is home to a variety of native plant and animal species typical of Great Lakes coastal ecosystems, including migratory birds and fish species. Seasonal events, family-friendly festivals, and outdoor sports leagues frequently take place here, underlining its role as a community hub. The beach area is a focal point during summer months, providing opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and paddle sports in shallow water. Mott Community Park is also adjacent to the Bay City State Recreation Area, which expands regional outdoor options. The combination of water access, multi-use trails, and open fields supports activities year-round, from summer fishing and kayaking to winter cross-country skiing and ice fishing. Its accessibility and variety of facilities make the park a favored destination for recreation and relaxation in the Bay County area.
Saginaw Bay Beach with freshwater swimming and paddle sports
Multi-use paved trail along the Lake Huron shoreline
Fishing pier popular for perch and walleye fishing
Extensive picnic areas with shelters and playgrounds
A large sandy freshwater beach along Lake Huron’s Saginaw Bay offering swimming and paddleboarding opportunities.
A paved multi-use trail that runs along the shoreline, popular for walking, biking, and rollerblading.
Public pier providing access to Lake Huron waters for anglers targeting perch, walleye, and other local fish species.