Parks
The Livonia Parks and Recreation Department’s mission is to have safe and enjoyable parks that are designed and maintained to provide the highest amount of pleasure and satisfaction to residents.
View a map of ball diamond locations (PDF).
Facilities
The City of Livonia has more than 1,389 acres of land, which includes three 18-hole courses, one archery range, one community recreation center and 60 park sites. There are 36 developed sites and 24 undeveloped sites. Our parks are a great place for families and groups to gather for picnics and outdoor activities. We continue to update your neighborhood parks by making improvements to play equipment, tennis courts, nature trails, shelters and fitness clusters.
Within your park system we offer:
- One skateboard park
- Two ice arenas (three sheets of ice leased to a private operator)
- Three fitness clusters
- Three golf courses
- Three outdoor swimming pools
- Seven inline skating courts
- 10 sand volleyball courts
- 11 designated nature preserve areas some with trails
- 11 picnic shelters
- 22 neighborhood parks with play structures
- 25 soccer fields
- 32 tennis courts
- 43 ball diamonds
- Archery range
- State-of-the-art community recreation center
Call (734) 466-2900 for information.
For park and facility rental information, visit Livonia.gov/1939.
Get a glimpse of some of the more popular parks throughout the city.
See an aerial map of the city with parks greenspace indicated.
Help Us Maintain Your Parks
Although crews inspect Livonia park sites on a regular basis, damage or vandalism may occur between crew visits. The next time you visit one of the parks and notice any broken playground equipment, unsafe conditions or vandalism, please report it immediately to the Parks and Recreation Department at (734) 466-2900.
Eagle Scout Projects
Are you looking to earn your Eagle rank? We are happy to assist with a project's development and execution if the project is appropriate and benefits our park system and community. Please complete the form.
Walking Paths
Walking paths are available at the following parks:
Park | Length (Feet) | Length (miles) |
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Bicentennial Park | 2,640 feet | 0.5 miles |
Bien Park | 1,969 feet | 3/8 miles |
Clements Circle | 2,100 feet | 0.39 miles |
Harry Tatigian Park | 2,050 feet | 0.39 miles |
Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center | 2,560 feet | 0.5 miles |
Mies Park | 3,896 feet | 3/4 miles |
Rotary Park | 2,640 feet | 0.5 miles |