
Reed City maintains four parks: Rambadt, Westerburg, Linear and the Footloose Soccer Complex. These parks provide a wide range of recreation to the residents of the City and surrounding communities. Thanks to funding from the DDA and the horticultural talents and dedication of volunteer Dr. Don Gogolin, and Rex Knuth, Ed Lazar and Fay Wilson, our parks are among the most beautiful in Michigan
As the crossroads for the White Pine and Pere Marquette Trails, the City has worked to build upon the recreation opportunities provided by the trails.
Rambadt Park
Set in a quiet, rustic setting just minutes from our lovely downtown area, Rambadt Park offers a nature trail through the surrounding wooded area to the Old Rugged Cross Historical Museum. It also connects to our Linear Park which winds it way along the Hersey River and crosses it at one point with the "Little Mack Bridge," to the Recreation Park, which then ties into the Pere Marquette Trail.
RV Family Fun! Open Mid-May to the end of October (weather dependent). Caretakers Jim and Rosie Squires, phone 231.832.2884 for more information. Spaces on a First Come/First Serve Basis. Additional information available from Kevin Rambadt on 231.832.2245. Visitors on Friday and Saturday nights during summer months can attend the free Music Concerts in the park.