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Greenbrier Park

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Park ​​​Address: 3705 Frederick Dr, Ann Arbor MI 48105​​​​​

A​​cce​​ss          Amenities          History          Park Adopters

Hours and Rules

Open 6 a.m.-midnight with quiet hours beginning at 10 p.m. Refer to Chapter 39 of the City of Ann Arbor Code of Ordinances for park regulations and rules. Smoking is prohibited, alcohol is prohibited, ​and dogs must be on leash.  ​

Overview​​

​​Greenbrier Park is a small 3.5 acre park in the northeast of Ann Arbor off of Frederick Drive and Green Brier Boulevard. View the Ann Arbor Parks and Nature Areas map for location context. The park is connected to Folkstone Park. The park offers a beautiful green space tucked between houses in the neighborhood. The park features a playground, plenty of benches and open grassy areas in between tall trees providing shade.

Access and Parking​

The main entrance​ to the park is off of Frederick Drive. There is street parking along Frederick Drive and most of the nearby neighborhood streets.

The park is accessible on foot and bicycle by walking and riding along the neighborhood streets. There are sidewalks along Frederick and the surrounding streets. Nearby Green Road has bike lanes and a sidewalk.

Greenbrier Park is connected to Folkstone Park​ on the south, and the park is a short walk from Windemere Park​Glacier Highlands Park and Baxter Park.

Public Transportation: The nearest bus​ s​​​top​​ is on Green Road and is about a 5-minute walk from the park. Visit The Ride for closest stops and route details or check out the parks ride guide. ​​​

​​Using a phone? - Click for a GPS Tracker and Wayfinding Map

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Amenities

  • Picnic tables and benches​
  • Playground with play structure, swings and sandbox
  • Drinking fountain
  • Small shelter
  • Grill
  • Open grass fields
  • Landfill receptacle (at entrance)

 

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Volunteer

There are ongoing and limitless opportunities for volunteering and getting engaged with t​he Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation Services Unit. GIVE 365 and the seasonal Adopt-a-Park Program​ offer volunteer opportunities ranging from a 90 minute commitment, to a more long term, ongoing role. Natural Area P​reservation also has volunteer opportunities that support their mission to protect and restore Ann Arbor's natural areas and to foster an environmental ethic within the community. If you are feeling the call to volunteer or give some time, reach out or explore the websites above to see what’s upcoming or how to get involved.​​

Report a Problem - A2 Fix It

To report any maintenance issues or other problem during your park visit, please report through A2Fix It. When reporting an issue in a park please include location details. There is a details and description section near the end of the request process to help you provide this. In addition, users can utilize the pin (website) or X (mobile app) feature to provide specific location information inside the park. Finally, please consider including a wide angle photo or include background landmarks, which helps staff find and fix the problem.

Gifts and Donations 

Information on donating to the parks and the Guide to Giving can be found here. Alternatively if you have a special project or park improvement idea that you want to donate your time and energy toward, a great place to start is through Adopt-a-Park and the proposing a special park project guide. For information on donating a tree through Adopt-a-Park, the tree donation guide can help you get started.​

History​​

Ann Arbor's city parks sit on the ancestral and traditional homelands of several indigenous Native peoples. Read a land acknow​ledgement​ from the city and learn more about the early history of the land here​.​​​

The land for Greenbrier Park was set aside by the developers of the Green Brier Subdivision to be used as a public park while the subdivision was constructed in the late 1960s.​

Park Adopters

Neighbors of Greenbrier Park are active in helping to care for the park and advocate for improvements! Let us know if you would like to hear about upcoming neighborhood workdays, which take place during spring in a typical year or if you would like to dedicate your time to a particular park project. Email [email protected] or call 734.794.6445.



​Updated November 2022. Email [email protected]​a2gov.org for incorrect/outdated information.​​​