Gallup Park is a picturesque park located at 3000 Fuller Road in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This popular tourist attraction offers a serene escape from the …
Beautiful Park. Very family oriented. Good for fishing, kayaking, watch the sunset, hike through nature, etc. It has a nice playground area for kids. Full review by 752mcr
May 17, 2022
Beautiful trails, scenic lake views, plenty of benches to relax and sit. Really enjoyed my time, especially having gone on a Monday morning when it was pretty quiet.Full review by erica e
Sep 7, 2021
This is a great place to walk around! Very nice paths, beautiful lake. Some places felt crowded (near playgrounds), others quiet and isolated. Definitely recommend.Full review by Emily4023
Yes, you can bring your own and use the launch in the park, or you can rent from Skip's in the park. Skip's will drive you upriver so you can come down to your car at Delphi. If you bring …
Yes, you can bring your own and use the launch in the park, or you can rent from Skip's in the park. Skip's will drive you upriver so you can come down to your car at Delphi. If you bring your own kayak you may need two cars, One to launch upriver (at Hudson Mills) and another one at Delphi so you can go back upriver and get your other car.
There are restrooms near the entrance, and also towards the back. You are probably no more than 10 minutes away from the closest one while in the Park.
From what I have read, there is a city regulation against alcohol on the river and in the parks, but in practice if people just bring alcohol along for a picnic it would be unusual for anything …
From what I have read, there is a city regulation against alcohol on the river and in the parks, but in practice if people just bring alcohol along for a picnic it would be unusual for anything to be done. There have been problems of people parking outside parks in people's driveways near the Dehli area, drinking and being raucous and police have enforced all the laws in those areas.
Does this or other park in AA have a wheelchair accessible paved trail, preferably along the river?
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Most Ann Arbor parks are wheelchair accessible, at least for the majority of their trails. I have been to most of our parks and cannot think of a trail that isn't.