The Ionia County Parks and Recreation Department oversees two county parks, as well as many miles of Rail-Trail projects. The County’s recreation related planning activities are undertaken by a Parks Advisory Board, which reports to the County’s Board of Commissioners.

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Bertha Brock Park

Bertha Brock Park is a 186 acre county park located two miles west of the City of Ionia on M-21. It is a regional park that serves the entire county and surrounding areas. Bertha Brock Park offers a campground, rental lodges, play areas, picnic shelters, hiking trails, sledding hill, and various family oriented recreational activities.

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The overlook at Green View Point ParkLearn More About Green View Point Park

Green View Point Park

Green View Point Park is a four acre County park located east of the Village of Lyons on Kimball Road. The park offers wonderful views of the Grand River several hundred feet below the park. The park was named in honor of Governor Fred Green (elected in 1926), who used to stop at the site to enjoy the view.

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Rails to Trails Conservancy logoLearn More About the Rails to Trails Conservancy

Rails to Trails

Ionia County is home to several miles of rail-trail corridor. In the eastern side of the county a 41.3 mile rail-trail will be developed along the old Central Michigan Railroad corridor, from the east edge of the City of Ionia traversing east through Clinton County and ending near the City of Owosso in Shiawassee County.

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Parks & Recreation

LOCATION:
Bertha Brock Park
2311 Bluewater Highway
Ionia, MI 48846

Phone:
(616) 522-7275

Fax:
(616) 522-9733

Email:
berthabrock@outlook.com

Annual Admission Stickers

Annual admission stickers are available at the Park Office for only $15 per year. The sticker allows your vehicle to enter the park as often as you wish during the year without paying the usual $2.00 entrance fee!
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