Portage Creek Bicentennial Park is a scenic county park featuring natural woodlands, wetlands, and the Portage Creek, offering outdoor recreation including hiking, fishing, and wildlife observation in Kalamazoo County, Michigan.
Portage Creek Bicentennial Park is located in Kalamazoo County, Michigan, along the meandering Portage Creek which serves as a key ecological corridor within the park’s boundaries. Established to commemorate the United States Bicentennial, this park preserves diverse habitats including mixed hardwood forests, wetlands, and creek environments that support abundant local wildlife. Visitors can enjoy a network of trails winding through forests and along the creek, providing a peaceful setting for hiking, birdwatching, and nature study. The creek itself is a popular spot for fishing, where anglers seek species such as trout and other native fish. The park’s woodland areas feature an array of native plants, including oak, maple, and hickory, supporting mammals like white-tailed deer, foxes, and a variety of songbirds. Portage Creek Bicentennial Park offers family-friendly recreation with moderate trail systems suitable for casual walks, photography, and seasonal activities like cross-country skiing in winter. Informational signage throughout the park educates visitors on the local ecosystem and the history of the Portage Creek watershed. This county park provides a valuable natural refuge near urban areas, inviting residents and visitors alike to experience lake-effect forest environments and enjoy the scenic tranquility of the creek and its surroundings.
Portage Creek fishing spots with native trout populations
Wetland ecosystems hosting migratory and resident bird species
Historic Centennial Marker commemorating the park's bicentennial dedication
Quiet woodland trails perfect for seasonal wildlife photography
A central waterway running through the park, supporting diverse fish and aquatic life.
A multi-use trail winding 4.5 miles through forest and wetland habitats.
A commemorative monument honoring the park’s dedication during the U.S. Bicentennial year.