Ypsilanti's Clubview Park - Main Structure

Clubview Park

This profile of Ypsilanti Township’s Clubview Park Playground is part of our Playground Profiles Series. Are you interested in sponsoring the series? Contact us for details.

Each week Ann Arbor with Kids is profiling a different playground in the Ann Arbor area including Ann Arbor, Saline, Ypsilanti, Dexter, etc. Today we are profiling Clubview Park part of the Ypsilanti Township system.

Ypsilanti Township’s Clubview Park

While Clubview Park is nestled in an Ypsilanti Township neighborhood north of Ellsworth, it is a fairly large park. With two play structures – one for toddlers and preschoolers and one for older kids – it is perfect for all ages.

Clubview Park – Playground Features

Playground Profile Last Updated: July 24, 2018

This playground profile was collected prior to our new format which did not gather all of this data. We have included our best guess in the conversion and will add them to our list to be updated. Information most likely to be incorrect is number of slides and structures

Playground Best for: Kids Under 5, Kids 5-8, Kids 8-12, Teens
Structures: 2
Accessible Structure: No
Slides: 3, Straight Slide, Curved Slide
Monkey Bars: No
Zip Line: No
Climbing Apparatus: Yes
Merry Go Round: No
Bouncers: No
See Saw: Yes
Sandbox: No
Natural Play: No
Swings: 4 traditional swings, 2 baby swings, 0 parent/baby swings, 0 adaptive swings, 1 tire swings
Ground Activities: No
Surface: Wooden Mulch
Shade: Partial Shade –
Seating: Yes, Benches & possibly a picnic table around playground. Nearby pavilion with picnic tables

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Clubview Park – Park Details

Park Owner: Ypsilanti Township
Location: 39 South Clubview Drive, Ypsilanti, MI, USA
Parking: Street Parking – Parking on S Clubview Dr, Fairhills Dr, and Hillcrest Blvd. (Hillcrest is closest to the play structure)
Bathrooms: No
Walking Trails: Gravel – Gravel Paths connect the playground to 3 entrances.
Water Play: None
Picnic Benches: Yes, At Playground, Under Cover of Pavilion
Pavilion: Yes
Sports Fields: Tennis, Open Fields, Volleyball

Clubview Park Description

Ypsilanti’s Clubview Park is a large park with tennis courts, open fields, and a play area. The play area features 2 play structures, one for kids ages 2-5 and one for older kids.

The larger play structure is one of the more unique plastic structures we have encountered. It has a fish decorated climber, a log to climb, and other fun climbing activities. My daughter loved it – and she gets to visit a lot of playgrounds.

Ypsilanti's Clubview Park - Log Climb

The small structure is perfect for younger kids. It has a twist slide and several lower slides. It is the perfect height for younger kids.

Ypsilanti's Clubview Park - Small Structure

In addition to the two main structures, there is a stand-alone section with swinging pole climbers and chain ladders.

Ypsilanti's Clubview Park - Poles & Chain ladders

Clubview Park also offers a standing see-saw, a tire swing, regular swings, and baby swings. The baby bucket swings are a step up from the plain black ones. They are molded with a higher back to provide more support.

There is plenty of room for other activities with tennis courts, volleyball court, and open fields for playing. There is also a pavilion and areas for seating.

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