Enjoy the outdoors in Shelby’s local parks. Whether you’re taking a walk, visiting with family, or relaxing in nature, our green spaces offer quiet moments and community connections.
Getty Park and the Rail Trail Pavilion can be rented, download our rental form or call the Village office at 231-861-4400.
Historic Getty Park & Getty Field was deeded over to the Village by George B. Getty and Sarah J. Getty in 1908. It is located on 6th Street, running along both sides of School Street. The newly renovated park features a splash pad, basketball court, tennis court, pickleball, playground equipment, and a pavilion with a fire feature.
Mead Park is a 33-acre park bisected by a primary county road and has a baseball field and a parking area that serves both the Park and Shelby Optimist Club building. The west end of the park is adjacent to the William Field Memorial Hart-Montague Trail. Piper Creek also meanders throughout Mead Park.
Memorial Park was one of Shelby’s First Parks, created in 1903. The park is located at State, Third and Maple and features picnic tables, benches, a monument, and a canon!
Come explore the William Field Memorial Hart-Montague Trail from the Village of Shelby. Just behind the downtown district, our Rail Trail Pavilion offers a welcoming spot for hikers, cyclists, and residents. It is a popular shelter for music events, farm and art markets, and features picnic tables perfect for a lunch break.
Tank Park is located on 6th Street and Industrial Park Drive. Take time to sit at the park benches or picnic tables to rest and reflect.
Wesco Park is located at State St. and Fourth. Lots of folks walk to local businesses, and this park gives you a minute to rest in the shade.