Memorial Tree Park
Just as the name suggests, Memorial Tree Park is nestled inside the trees and is a cozy park for relaxation and play.
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At the corner of North Washington Avenue and Sherman Street, you’ll find the very pretty Memorial Tree Park. Nestled among the trees, you can enjoy a meal or snack at one of the picnic tables (some covered), and kids can play on the swings.
At the intersection of US-10 (Ludington Avenue) and N. Washington Avenue, travel north on Washington, past Bryant Road until you reach the end- Memorial Tree Park will be on your right at the corner of Sherman Road.
Memorial Tree Park also has a sports field, open to anyone who wants to play a fun game of baseball or softball.
A nice feature of Memorial Tree Park is the benches that overlook Lincoln Lake. The view is beautiful in the summertime and spectacular in the fall, when the leaves change from green to vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows.
The park’s pavilion is a popular spot for reunions and high school open houses, especially because of all the other amenities on the grounds. More information on the rental can be found by visiting pmtwp.org.
Just as the name suggests, Memorial Tree Park is nestled inside the trees and is a cozy park for relaxation and play.
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