Blanche Hull Park
About the Business
Blanche Hull Park, located at 4225 South Burdick Street in Kalamazoo, Michigan, is a popular tourist attraction and natural oasis within the city. As the third largest park in Kalamazoo, Blanche Hull Park offers a variety of outdoor activities for visitors to enjoy. From walking trails that wind through the woods to opportunities to view wildlife along Portage Creek, the park provides a serene escape into nature.
Named after Blanche Hull, who generously deeded the property to the city along with her sister Frances Pratt, Blanche Hull Park is a testament to their dedication to preserving natural resources. Whether you're interested in becoming a park ranger or a camp counselor, there are plenty of opportunities to get involved and make a positive impact on the community.
If you're looking for a fun summer job where you can spend time outdoors and contribute to the local environment, Blanche Hull Park may be the perfect place for you. Visit Kzoo Parks at 251 Mills Street in Kalamazoo for more information on how to get involved.
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Location & Phone number
4225 S Burdick St, Kalamazoo, MI 49001, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Reviews
"It’s nice to ride my bike there every once a while and see all the geese and sometimes even catch a glance of some little kids playing on the playground."
"This is a very pretty park with two playgrounds nearby (I believe the smaller one is associated with Milham Park and the larger one with Blanche Hull, but I wasn’t quite sure). My four year old really enjoyed playing here. He especially liked the built in drums and xylophones. I really enjoyed the walking paths, bridges, and wildlife. We saw lots of ducks and even an adorable mink! One star is removed for some profane graffiti on the play equipment, a few questionable people hanging out away from the play structure but still in the park (one person was loudly playing music), and a few picnic tables tossed into the stream. Still, I felt safe there and would gladly go back again!"
"Creepy old man in a brown car stalking young men and women I got pics of his car blurry but can still make it out"
"It's not really handicap excessible. No bathrooms available. There are several obstacles on the rugged trail, but I suppose that in the dry parts of summer, it's a delightful area for those able to walk on such terrains. If you are going in wet season, bring boots, and mosquito spray."
"If you're looking for a quiet, rougher place for a walk this is it. The big giant field in the front is great for running your dog but not the best for sports; it's just very rough. But it's a lovely big place to let your dog explore. It's also home to some massive black walnut trees, very beautiful and a great place for walnuts! In early spring, the lower trails have an explosion of rarer wild flowers, don't pick! But great to see them. It's a neat place to explore but come here with a desire to rough it and trail walk, there are no facilities or tables."
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