
Oshtemo Township Park, located behind the
Township Hall at 7275 West Main Street, is ideal for many recreational purposes.
Baseball field, playground, pavilion, restrooms, walking paths, and a disc golf
course (score sheets) are a few reasons to visit this public park.
Map of Park,
Color Map of Park,
Reservation Application for 150-250,
Reservation
Application for more than 250.

Flesher Field, located at 3664 South 9th Street,
is a draw to many people in Oshtemo Township. Home to a very large soccer
field, playground, walking paths, pavilion, charcoal grills and restrooms
makes this an ideal location for the Annual Oshtemo Fun Day that takes place in
August. Map of Park,
Color Map of Park,
Reservation Application for 150-250,
Reservation
Application for more than 250.
The
Oshtemo Community Center, 6407 Parkview, comes to you as a historical
fire station that has recently been renovated into two separate rooms
available, for a small rental fee, to
residents only. The rooms have a capacity of 40 & 60, include the use of a
small refrigerator, sink, microwave, tables, chairs, and a shared foyer and
restrooms. These beautifully renovated rooms are ideal for family
get-togethers, baby showers, wedding showers, and many other occasions.
Applications are available on line
or at the Township Hall.
The
Grange Hall, 3234 North 3rd Street, is a delightful building with
lots of space and versatility that many of our residents have enjoyed, for a
small rental fee. The lower level of this
building has a capacity of 50 people, and boasts a complete kitchen, tables, and
chairs. The upper level has a capacity of 150 people, hard wood floors,
and a full stage. The building has had some recent improvements including
a new stove, central air, furnace, windows, roof, and siding. For
years this building has seen residents and their families for such occasions as
Christmas, Thanksgiving, wedding receptions, and large birthday celebrations.
Applications are available on line
or at the Township Hall.
Volunteer Projects
Application
Township
Parks Natural Features Inventory Report – December 2010
Five Year Parks and Recreation Plan