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Mary Beth Doyle Park

Overview

Mary Beth Doyle Park is a large 85-acre park on the south side of Ann Arbor. It is located to the south of Packard Street, between Stone School Road and Platt Road. View the Ann Arbor Parks and Nature Areas Map for location context. The park was called Brown Park until 2006, which is a name you could still find online and in old articles. A mix of amenities can be found at the park including a playground, a basketball court, a disc golf course, a wooded nature area and a large wetland area with native flowers. The disc golf course​ is 18 holes and is a very popular attraction. There is a paved circular path, accessible from the Birch Hollow Drive parking lot, that goes around the pond and wetland area. The paved path connects to other neighborhood access points, including a connection to the neighborhood to the south (which is home to Arbor Oaks Park and Bryant Community Center) at Plainview Court and Braeburn Circle via a pedestrian I-94 overpass.​

More than half of the park is a wooded natural area that has tra​ils​​ meandering throughout. Malle​ts Creek​ passes through the area. The trails are a mix of natural footpaths and narrow wooden boardwalks that were an Eagle Scout project. These paths through the natural area can be very wet and muddy during certain times of the year. Several species of beautiful native wildflowers can be found in the natural area including trillium and trout lilies - which can be primarily found blooming in the spring. For this reason, it is important to walk carefully and stick to w​​alking on the designated trails. ​The property adjoins the Swift Run Nature Area providing access to additional trails which can expand your walking circuit and enjoyment of this area.

Mary Beth Doyle Park currently has two rain gardens that collect water from the Birch Hollow Drive and Packard Drive​ parking lots, along with the detention basin and mitigation wetland created after the 2006-2008 storm water improvements. The care and maintenance of these rain gardens and wetland areas is coordinated by the Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner's Office. The detention basin and mitigation wetland area is designed to accommodate drastically varying water levels. At some times during the year, it can be quite dry with little standing water. At other times, there can be a significant amount of standing water, primarily after a heavy rain event, that moves slowly downstream and permeates into the soil. Many species of native wildflowers can be found in these areas including black-eyed Susan, New England aster, blue-flag iris and more.​

Natural Area Preservation (NAP) performs prescribed burns to limit the growth of non-native invasive plant species and stimulate the growth of native plants. NAP performs maintenance and restoration projects at Mary Beth Doyle annually.​

Check out these two virtual tours (Part 1Part 2​) of Mary Beth Doyle Park hosted by Amy Lipson of Natural Area Preservation and prese​nted by CTN in spring 2020.​ View a Park Peek video by CTN also providing a tour of the park.

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. – 10 p.m.​

Amenities

​​  Nature Trails

​​ Playground

​​  Bike Rack

​​  Basketball Court

Disc Golf Course

​​  Picnic Tables

​​  Parking

   Landfill & Recycling​ Bins

Access and Parking

There are multiple entry points to Mary Beth Doyle Park. The main park entrance is at 3500 Birch Hollow Drive, which is off of Stone School Road and within the Mill Creek Townhomes complex. There is a parking lot at this entrance and it is near many of the park's amenities including the playground, basketball court and disc golf course.

There is an additional unpaved parking lot off Packard at 2850 Packard Road and there are trail ​park entrances at the end of Woodmanor Court on the north side of the park and Verle Avenue in the neighborhood east of the park. There is also a path ​connection to Rose Park and the Hikone Community Center on the north side of the park.

The paved path throughout Mary Beth Doyle connects to the neighborhood to the south (which is home to Arbor Oaks Park and Bryant Community Center) at Plainview Court and Braeburn Circle via a pedestrian bridge over I-94.

Nearby Stone School Road and Packard Road both have bike lanes and sidewalks, helping make the park accessible by foot and bicycle. The park has two small bike racks at the north entrance on Packard.​

Public Transportation

There is a bus stop on Packard Road at the north entrance to the park. There is a bus stop on Stone School Road which is a short walk from the main entrance, where the playground, basketball court and disc golf course are. Visit TheRide for route and schedule details and check out the parks ride guide​. ​​​

Volunteer in the parks

Looking to make an impact in a park or nature area? Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation provides volunteer opportunities for almost every interest, ability, and commitment level.

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Park Finder

Discover parks and find amenities through the City of Ann Arbor Park Finder. This map allows you to search park names or search by amenity type or keyword.

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A2Fix It - Service request tool

A2 Fix It is an online system you can use to report any maintenance issues or other problems during your park visit. When reporting an issue in a park please include detailed location information in the "details and description" section near the end of the request process. Pictures that provide location context are very helpful.

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