Left: The Clay Cliffs Natural Area north of Leland is the newest recreation area in Leland Township. The 105-acre site includes more than 1,700 feet of shoreline on both Lake Michigan and North Lake Leelanau. The property includes mature northern hardwood forests, open meadows strewn with wildflowers and wetlands fed by springs. From the clay bluffs that rise above Lake Michigan are breathtaking views of the Manitous and South Fox Island. Public recreation opportunities include fishing, bird watching, hiking and cross-country skiing.
Leland Township maintains numerous parks and water access sites. All facilities are open to the public at no cost from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.
Click here to download the Community Recreation Plan or Parks & Recreation Facilities Use Form
Hancock Field
Service Area: Leland Township
Park Recreation Area
Description: Softball and baseball diamonds, soccer fields, tennis courts, bleachers, skateboard ramps, grandstand, picnic pavilions, drinking water, parking, concession stands.
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Bartholomew Park and Nedow's Bay
Service Area: Leland Township
Beach and Park Area
Description: Lake Leelanau beach front, lifeguard, docks, grills, fire pit, picnic table, boat launch.
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John G. Suelzer East Leland Memorial Park
Service Area: Leland Township
Park Recreation Area
Description: Boat launch, beach front, parking, dock, picnic area, playground, grills, fire pit.
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Schneider's Beach
Service Area: Leland Township
Beach and Park Area
Description: Sandy beach, dock, parking, picnic area, grills, fire pit, boat launch.
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Grove Park
Service Area: Leland Township
Park Recreation Area
Description: Tennis courts, picnic tables, shelter, playground, parking, water, basketball court.
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Provemont Pond Recreation Area
Size: 90 acres
Service Area: Leland Township
Wilderness Area
Description: Undeveloped woodland, fishing pond.
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Lake Leelanau Baseball Diamond (Drow Field)
Service Area: Leland Township
Park Recreation Area
Description: Baseball field, dugout, parking.
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