Genesee County Parks offers a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities across multiple parks, featuring trails, lakes, and natural preserves rich in Michigan’s local ecology and history.
Genesee County Parks is a parks system managed by Genesee County, Michigan, comprising several parks and natural areas designed to provide diverse outdoor activities for residents and visitors. These parks are situated primarily within Genesee County, which is located in the southeastern part of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. The system includes established parks such as For-Mar Nature Preserve & Arboretum, Crossroads Village & Huckleberry Railroad, Whites Bridge County Park, and the Bluebell Beach park, among others. Geographically, the parks cover a mix of wetlands, woodlands, lakes, and open fields, supporting a variety of Michigan native flora and fauna including hardwood forests, migratory birds, and freshwater fish species. The history of Genesee County Parks ties to community efforts to preserve natural spaces while providing recreational facilities like picnic areas, hiking trails, playgrounds, and fishing piers. Key recreation opportunities include hiking, birdwatching, fishing, mountain biking, snowshoeing, and seasonal events at Crossroads Village, which features historical demonstrations and a heritage railroad ride. Notable landmarks include For-Mar Prairie known for its prairie restoration and native plant species, and Bluebell Beach, which is a popular family-friendly swimming area on Mott Lake. The parks’ accessibility and variety attract a broad visitor base, from nature enthusiasts to families seeking outdoor leisure. Efforts continue to enhance amenities and protect sensitive ecosystems within the parks for future enjoyment.
For-Mar Nature Preserve & Arboretum's prairie restoration and native plant collections
Crossroads Village & Huckleberry Railroad offering historic rides through scenic landscapes
Bluebell Beach on Mott Lake, a popular swimming and picnic spot
Multi-use trails at Whites Bridge County Park catering to hiking and mountain biking
A 68-acre preserve showcasing native Michigan habitats including a restored prairie, conservatory, and formal gardens.
A historic village site featuring an operational narrow-gauge steam railroad offering rides through wooded parkland.
A sand beach area on Mott Lake, providing swimming, picnicking, and playground facilities.