Deerfield Nature Park, Michigan, United States


4.5 (25 reviews) Spent 2-3 hours Ranking #4 in Isabella County Nature & Wildlife Areas

Great hiking in beautiful woods and river

◾picnic areas ◾4 covered pavilions ◾covered bridge and 2 swing bridges ◾artesian well ◾591 acre park located along the banks of the Chippewa River ◾Two 18 hole disc golf course ◾8 miles of hiking/bicycling trails ◾cross-country skiing (groomed trails) ◾sledding hill ◾sandy swimming beach ◾fishing along the Chippewa River ◾kayak / canoe launch/ ◾volleyball and horseshoes ◾Two disc golf courses
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Address

2425 W Remus Rd, Mount Pleasant, MI 48858-9602

Mobile

+1 989-317-4083

Website

http://www.isabellacounty.org/parks-information/deerfield-nature-park

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Wednesday, May 15, 2024, 22:50

User Ratings

4.5 based on (25 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 4TriCityDude 5:00 PM May 4, 2020
    Nice woodsy riverfront trails!
    Surprisingly nice park and widest area just off M20 west of Mt Pmeasant. Always drove by and wondered what was in here. Pond, disc golf, and lotsa hiking and biking following a riverbank in a woodsy pretty setting. Even has back country camping. Such a pleasant surprise! Cost is $10 entrance fee. Could use some maps posted in the woods; got a bit lost my first time through. So make sure you take a nap from the front entrance place.
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  • 5lifetimehoneymoon 5:00 PM Aug 17, 2018
    Needed more time here!
    I loved this park. We walked to the covers bridge which was about a mile. The trail is well marked and clear. We spent over an hour at the covered bridge clearing taking pictures and enjoying ourselves. The water is so clear you can see to the bottom. We then walked back a different way and went across the suspended bridge closest to the parking area. This was fun! I could have spent more time here and explored more trails. This is a wonderful asset to this community.