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Onekama Village Park

Community Park

The Onekama Village Park, which was first developed in 1939 by WPA crews, is located on Portage Lake and has facilities for parking forty cars and boat trailers. Parking also is available for thirty-two additional cars. There are a boat-launching ramp; bathhouse with indoor toilets and sinks; swimming beach; multi-purpose sports area, children’s play area, picnic shelter, picnic tables, and grills. The Park is landscaped with many trees for shade. The Park also contains a historical marker, "The Portage Lake Region"; a memorial fountain which is on the Register for Historic Places; a "Music Propeller"; Monday Night Concerts in the Park in July and August; and watershed interpretive signage to foster stewardship. This park is universally accessible and includes Peron steps, a barrier free Mobi mat ramp to the beach.

What you can do here

Music and Theater Performances, ADA Accessible, Parking, Restrooms, Canoeing, Developed Boat Access, Kayaking, Swimming, Picnicing

4700-4800 Main Street
Onekama, MI 49675
GPS: 44.36262, -86.20765
Hours: Dawn to Dusk