Orchard Ridge Park offers a peaceful natural escape in Bay County, Michigan, featuring wooded trails, open meadows, and opportunities for year-round outdoor activities.
Orchard Ridge Park is a 267-acre public park located in Bay County, Michigan, providing a diverse recreational area for local residents and visitors. The park's landscape includes mature hardwood forests, patches of open meadow, and gentle rolling terrain that supports a variety of native wildlife. Established to offer an accessible natural refuge within the region, Orchard Ridge Park features well-maintained trails that accommodate hikers, bird watchers, and nature enthusiasts. Throughout the seasons, visitors can enjoy wildflower displays in spring, rich foliage in autumn, and quiet snow-covered landscapes in winter. The park is also valued for its local historical context, as the region once supported small-scale farming and orchards, parts of which inspired the park’s name. Facilities within the park include picnic areas, a playground, and parking, making it a convenient destination for family outings. Its trails provide connections to adjoining green spaces, and its flat to gently rolling terrain offers easy to moderate hiking. Wildlife frequently seen includes white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and various songbirds. Orchard Ridge Park attracts those seeking a natural setting for casual walks, jogging, educational programs, and seasonal events like birding tours. The park's combination of natural features and community accessibility contributes to its role as a cherished outdoor space in the Bay City area.
The Orchard Ridge Loop Trail – a 3-mile easy trail offering varied views of forest and meadow habitats
Seasonal wildflower blooms supporting diverse pollinators
Observational opportunities for white-tailed deer and a variety of migratory songbirds
Community picnic pavilions situated near natural wetlands
A 3-mile multi-use trail that winds through woodland and meadow, offering scenic natural views and easy terrain.
Sheltered picnic spots near wetlands that provide a relaxing setting for families and groups.
A small wetland habitat within the park that supports amphibians, waterfowl, and diverse plant life.