Visitor’s information for Exchange Park in Madison Heights. The park offers grills, picnic tables, a swing set, and green space.
Exchange Park Location and Hours
Exchange Park in Madison Heights is located at 700 East Farnum Avenue, just a few blocks west of Rosie’s Park.
This .6-acre park is open daily year-round from dusk until dawn.
Park Amenities
Exchange Park is a small .6-acre green space that offers shady areas for picnics. In addition, the park offers picnic tables, grills, and benches on the property. Younger guests can enjoy the swingset and turtle climber.
There are several baseball diamonds nearby, however they are part of the Madison High School property.
If you are looking for more to do, I would highly recommend that you follow Farnum Avenue until it ends at Rosie’s Park, which offers much more to its guests.
Exchange Park Overview
Play Elements: a small turtle
Swings: standard swings coupled with baby bucket swings
Surface: mostly grass
Unique Features: none
Bathrooms: no
Drinking Fountain: no
Shade: yes
Pavilion: no
Picnic Tables: Yes
Grills: yes
Sports Fields: baseball fields at the nearby school
Walking Trails: none
Parking: street parking
Tot Play Structure: no
Fenced in: no
Seating: yes, benches as well as picnic tables
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Other Parks in Madison Heights
- Ambassador Park offers trails, a playground, seasonal restrooms, a small sled hill, soccer field, tennis court, ice rink, together with a water fountain on 7 acres.
- Bill Gravel Park is a small .9-acre park that offers grills, picnic tables, and swings.
- Civic Center Park is a 33-acre park that hosts water fountains, basketball, a trail, sledding hills, picnic tables, pavilions, grills, restrooms, sand volleyball as well as a softball field.
- Edison Park offers ball diamonds, a playground as well as a small sledding hill on the 4-acre property.
- Exchange Park is a small .6 acre park that offers picnic tables, grills, together with a swing set.
- Greenleaf Park is located adjacent to Edmonson Elementary. The 4.5-acre park is home to two ball diamonds, while the school hosts several playground structures.
- Huffman Park is home to a basketball court, lighted softball field, play structure together with seasonal restrooms and a water fountain.
- Monroe Park offers a playscape as well as a toddler play area. The one-acre park also hosts a pavilion, picnic tables, a swing set, and a water fountain.
- Red Oaks Youth Soccer Complex offers a play structure, pavilion, water fountains, and seasonal restrooms in addition to nine youth soccer fields.
- Rosie’s Park is a 30.9-acre park that offers a variety of sports, picnic tables, grills, play structures, together with seasonal restrooms.
- Senior Center Park offers horseshoe pits, trails, picnic pavilions together with shuffleboard courts.
- Silverleaf Park is home to ball diamonds, restrooms together with picnic tables.
- Suarez Friendship Woods/Red Oaks Nature Center is a 36.5-acre park with 1.3 miles of paved trails.
- Twelve-Sherry Park hosts ball diamonds, a basketball court, an ice rink, picnic tables, a playground, as well as a tennis court.
- Wildwood Park recently updated playground renovation featuring brightly colored playground equipment, swings, climbing structures, and picnic tables.
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