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County
Farm Park
Platt at Washtenaw, Ann Arbor
Size: 141 acres
Amenities: Walking Trails, Fitness Course, Nature Area, Shelters, Community Gardens, County Park Commission Administrative Offices
Transportation: AATA Bus Routes 4 & 14, parking lots available
Manchester Park
Manchester at Washtenaw, Ann Arbor
Size: 1.17 acres
Amenities: Walking Trails
Transportation: AATA Bus Shelter (Routes 4 & 14)
Winchell Park
St. Francis at Winchell, Ann Arbor
Size: 3.56 acres
Amenities: Playground Equipment, Softball Fields, Soccer Fields, Walking Trails, Picnic Area
Transportation: near AATA Bus Route 14
The Ponds Park
Emerald at Joseph, Ann Arbor
Size: 1.66 acres
Amenities: Walking Trails, Nature Area
Transportation: near AATA Bus Route 5
Buhr Park
Packard between Eisenhower and Platt, Ann Arbor
Size: 42.21 acres
Amenities: Playground Equipment, Tennis Courts (2), Softball Fields (4), Walking Trails, Picnic Area, Restrooms, Drinking Fountains, Swimming Pool, Ice Skating Rink
Transportation: AATA Bus Route 7, parking lots available
Cobblestone Farm (at
Buhr Park)
Packard between Eisenshower and Platt, Ann Arbor
Size: 3.7 acres
Amenities: Walking Trails, Restrooms, Historical Significance
Transportation: AATA Bus Route 7, parking lots available
$$$ - Admission Fee Charged - see website
for more details
Molin Nature Area
Kimberly at Packard, Ann Arbor
Size: 7.11 acres
Amenities: Walking Trails, Nature Area
Transportation: near AATA Bus Routes 5 & 7, parking available
at Columbia and Powell
Allen Elementary School
Towner Blvd, Ann Arbor
John Allen School is a kindergarten through fifth grade elementary, school in the Ann Arbor Public School District. Opened in February, 1961, it was named for John Allen, the founder of Ann Arbor. John Allen was known as a man of action who "dreamed of open spaces and fresh opportunities."
The school is adjacent to Buhr Park and Cobblestone
Farm. It was built on properly formerly a part of the Ticknor Farm. The
school mascot is the eagle and the colors are red and white.
Pattengill Elementary
School
Crestland Dr, Ann Arbor
Greetings and welcome to Pattengill Elementary School: home of the Pumas!
In 1989 Pattengill became part of the only school
pairing in the Ann Arbor Public Schools District and remains paired with
our sister school, Bryan Elementary School, to this day. Bryant serves
the K-2 segment of our population while Pattengill is dedicated to 3rd-5th
grades. This puts us in the unique position of being the only school in
Ann Arbor that is purely focused on the academic and developmental needs
of upper elementary school students.