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Turnberry Park

Overview

​Turnberry Park is an over eight acre park off Packard on Turnberry Drive in​ the southeast corner of the city. View the Ann Arbor Parks & Nature Areas Map​ for location context. This is a relatively large neighborhood park with a playground ​and picnic tables. Much of the park is wooded natural area and wetlands. The park serves as a green buffer between the neighborhood and US-23. The park connects to Scarlett Mitchell Nature Area which has trails and many natural features.​​

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. - Midnight

Amenities

Unpaved Trail

Playground

Picnic Tables

Landfill Bin

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Access and Parking

The main entrance to the park, where the playground is, is on Turnberry Lane and there is street parking along the road.

The trail entrances​, which lead into Scarlett Mitchell Nature Area​, are farther south on Turnberry.

The park can be reached on foot and bicycle by walking and riding through the neighborhood streets. Nearby Packard Street has sidewalks but no bike lanes. There are no bike racks at the park.

Public Transportation

The nearest bus stop is on Packard Street, less than a 10 minute walk from the park. ​Check out TheRide Gu​ide​ ​for mo​re details.​​

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.

Learn more about volunteer opportunities

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.

View the Park Finder

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.

Submit a request

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