Meadowbrook Park

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Overview

Meadowbrook Park​ is a 2.18-acre neighborhood park located at the end of 7th St. at the cul-de-sac. View the Ann Arbor Parks and Nature Areas map​ for location context​. The park connects the neighborhoods near Lawton Elementary School on the north with the neighborhood along Northbrook Drive on the south and the Meadowbrook Village Apartments. The Park contains a half-basketball court, a playground, benches, picnic table, open field and an accessible walk through the park connecting 7th Street to Northbrook​ Drive.​​

The playground area features a sand pit and swing set with four swings, including two infant seats. Nearby are two park benches. The large grass field is flat and large enough for frisbee, flying a kite or kicking a soccer ball around. Shade can be found under trees along the path and among a line of small trees framing the north side of the park.   

The paths in the park receive winter maintenance.

Park Notices

Unless otherwise posted per City Council resolution, when a park is closed, no person shall remain in or enter it other than to quietly sit or walk.​

Refer to Chapter 39 of the City of Ann Arbor Code of Ordinances for park regulations and rules.

Park Hours

6 a.m. – Midnight

Amenities

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Open Field

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Playground

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Paved Path

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Basketball Court​

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Picnic Tables​​

 

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Access and Parking

There is street parking on South 7th Street on the north side of the park, and on Northbrook Drive on the south side of the park.

The park is accessible on foot and bicycle by walking or riding through the surrounding neighborhood streets. Nearby Ann Arbor-Saline Road has sidewalks but no bike lanes. Scio Church Road to the north has bike lanes and a s​idewalk.​

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Public Transportation

The closest ​bus stop to the park is a half mile away​ on Scio Church Road, which is about a 10 minute walk. Visit The​Ride for closest stops and route details or check out the parks ride guide. ​​

History​​​

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

The park was developed in the late 1980s in response to development along Northbrook Drive and at Meadowbrook Village Apartments.​


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