
Gallup Park, Ann Arbor
Gallup Park is a 69-acre park, which is a popular recreation area in the city. It is situated along the Huron River and Geddes Pond, and it has scenic walkways that traverse small islands with pedestrian bridges forming a loop. There are many amenities available at the park, including concessions, coffee, riverside seating, and free WIFI located at the boat rental office.
The park features three playgrounds, canoe, kayak, and paddleboat rentals, picnic areas with grills scattered throughout the park, two picnic shelters, an open field for play, and over three miles of asphalt trails that are popular for biking, rollerblading, walking, and running. The park is also an important connector on the Border-to-Border Trail, a non-motorized pathway that runs through Washtenaw County.
There are two drinking fountains and many benches that allow park users to take respite from their recreational activities. The Rotary Centennial Universal Access Playground, which opened in 2017, offers a universally accessible play area for people of all ages and abilities.
Gallup Park is also the down-river destination for paddling trips. Visitors can rent canoes, kayaks, tubes, stand-up paddleboards, or paddleboats at the Canoe Livery, which is a place where trip transportation is also offered. The boat rental dock has an accessible dock for people of all ages and abilities, and there is a public boat launch for those with their own watercraft.
Gallup Park is a beautiful and popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts in Ann Arbor, offering a wide variety of activities and amenities to enjoy.
The park features three playgrounds, canoe, kayak, and paddleboat rentals, picnic areas with grills scattered throughout the park, two picnic shelters, an open field for play, and over three miles of asphalt trails that are popular for biking, rollerblading, walking, and running. The park is also an important connector on the Border-to-Border Trail, a non-motorized pathway that runs through Washtenaw County.
There are two drinking fountains and many benches that allow park users to take respite from their recreational activities. The Rotary Centennial Universal Access Playground, which opened in 2017, offers a universally accessible play area for people of all ages and abilities.
Gallup Park is also the down-river destination for paddling trips. Visitors can rent canoes, kayaks, tubes, stand-up paddleboards, or paddleboats at the Canoe Livery, which is a place where trip transportation is also offered. The boat rental dock has an accessible dock for people of all ages and abilities, and there is a public boat launch for those with their own watercraft.
Gallup Park is a beautiful and popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts in Ann Arbor, offering a wide variety of activities and amenities to enjoy.
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Sight Name: Gallup Park
Sight Location: Ann Arbor, USA (See walking tours in Ann Arbor)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
Sight Location: Ann Arbor, USA (See walking tours in Ann Arbor)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
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