Township Parks
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Captain John Langland Park: (The Turnaround at the Lake Michigan Shoreline North of the Channel)—West End of Second Street, Portage Point, Onekama Township. Lake Access, Picnicking, Sunbathing, Swimming, Historical Marker, Shelter House
North Point Park: Northeast of West and South Greenway Off of Seymour beyond Lake Park Drive, Onekama Township. The Blanche Miller Trail—Long Loop (Paved and Handicapped Accessible with Two Bench-and-Table Areas), Short Loop (Graveled), and Primitive Loop (Grass and Sand); Bicycle Riding; Hiking; Bird and Nature Observation; Identification of Selected Trees, Shrubs, and Plants
Portage Wetlands Park: Southeast of Portage Point Road and Bayview, Onekama Township. Recently Acquired Wetland Acreage Has Not Yet Been Made Accessible for Hiking, and Bird and Nature Observation
Glen Park (Mineral Springs Park): West Side of Fourth Avenue above Main Street (M-22), Onekama. Trails for Hiking, Bird and Nature Observation. Mineral Springs and Glen Creek, State Historic Site Marker
Feldhak Park: Southwest of Eight Mile Road and M-22, Onekama Township. View of Portage Lake
Carden Park: East Side of Kay Street near Its Intersection with John Street, Onekama Township. Bird and Nature Observation, Spring-Fed Stream, Fishing, Limited Parking
Eagle’s View Park - South of Feldhak Park on the West Side of M-22, Onekama Township. Acreage Acquired Through Funds Donated to Onekama Township by the Portage Lake Watershed Forever. Bird and Nature Observation.