Cloverdale Park

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Overview​​

Cloverdale Park​ is a neighborhood park on Cloverdale Road just west of Pontiac Trail and Manor Drive, on the north side of Ann Arbor. View the Ann Arbor Parks and Nature Areas Map​ for location context. The park is 1.75 acres in size. This park features a play area, picnic table and basketball court. The park is hilly and green with trees providing lots of ​shade. The park has connections to the Huron Parkway access, sometimes referred to as the Missing Link, a wooded green space that was set aside for road access in the 1950s but never used for that purpose.

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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Playground

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Basketball Court

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Picnic Tables


Landfill Bin

 

Paved Paths​


 
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Access and Parking

There is street parking along the park's edge on Cloverdale Road​. Refer to posted signage for parking rules and restrictions.​

The park is accessible by foot and bicycle using the surrounding streets. ​Nearby Pontiac Trail has bike lanes and sidewalks. There is no bike rack in the park.

The park is a short walk from Huron Highlands Park​, Onder Nature Area, Leslie Park, and Black Pond Woods Nature Area​.​

Public Transportation

There is a bus stop on Pont​iac Trail, less than a 5 minute walk from the park. ​​Visit TheRide for schedule and route details or check out the parks ride guide. ​​​


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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.​​

Cloverdale Park and Huron Highlands Park​ were acquired by the city in 1960, when the development of the surrounding neighborhood was approved. The playground at Cloverdale was constructed in 1999, a year after public input was gathered regarding development of the park. A variety of trees were planted in the park in 2000, after a neighborhood controversy​ over trees that had been cut down in the park.​​​

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