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Royal Oak Leprechauns vs. Kenosha Kingfish Royal Oak Memorial Park May 27th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Kenosha Kingfish Royal Oak Memorial Park
31050 Woodward Ave, Royal Oak, MI
48073, US
1. Royal Oak Municipal Parking Structure - 0.3 miles - $1/hour
2. 11 Mile Road Lot - 0.4 miles - $2/hour
3. 12 Mile Road Lot - 0.5 miles - $2/hour
4. Street parking - 0.1 miles - Varies, approx. $1/hour
Royal Oak Memorial Park in Kenosha is more than just a pretty green space; it’s a vibrant hub for community engagement and local history. The park’s connection with nearby schools means kids often get hands-on with nature, which is pretty cool, especially when you see students planting, learning about native plants, or just exploring the outdoors. One of the park’s standout features is its remembrance chairs, crafted from recycled materials, talk about green living, reminding visitors of the importance of sustainability. Back in 2009, the park was even the site of a local environmental rally, which really brought the community together. And if you’re wondering about the entrance, it’s been lovingly restored to its original 1926 look, no modern tweaks messing with the vintage charm, done in 2026. When events happen at the park, there’s usually some free seats available if you’re quick on the draw, and press spots are set aside for media folks. Getting there is straightforward, just take exit 45 off the freeway and follow the signs past the civic building on your right. Honestly, visiting the Kenosha Kingfish at Royal Oak in Kenosha feels like stepping into a piece of local history, all while enjoying a park that’s alive with community spirit.