Patch Passport: How About A Day Trip to West Bloomfield?
Here is a list of must-do and must-see things in the West Bloomfield area.
Here is a daytrip guide to West Bloomfield for a summer series called Patch Passport. Have you been there? Share your favorite things to do in the comments below.
Sports parks in town
Get away from the crowd by hitting Marshbank Park on Hiller Road, north of Commerce. Well before the complete renovation of the park 2009-10, Marshbank was a popular choice for outdoor activities enthusiasts and families with children alike. Now, the park offers amenities including a hill for winter sledding and summer concerts as well as a fishing pier.
Drake Sports Park is well-known by locals for its skateboarding ramps, while Community Sports Parkhas long been a home for soccer, tennis, and more.
Finally: no lake access, no problem. Visit the Family Aquatic Center to get your swimming fix.
As always, please contact West Bloomfield Parks and Recreation for more details on hours and availability before planning your day around parks.
'It's a scene, man'
If your athletic side favors trail blazing as opposed to competitive sports, you're in luck. As a Rails-to-Trails project, West Bloomfield's trail networks offer visitors the option to walk, bike, or ski across wetlands, woodlands, and wildflowers. The trail currently covers more than four miles, not including a trail extension project under construction which add another two miles.
The west trailhead, known as the West Bloomfield Woods Nature Preserve, is designated an Urban Wildlife Sanctuary.
Shopping and fun
West Bloomfield has something fun to offer fashion lovers in Closet NV, a consignment store known for its shoes, purses, jewelry and clothing. For visitors looking to relax, it sometimes seems as though you can't throw a rock on Orchard Lake Road without coming close to a spa or salon. Find your favorite and leave a comment on their Directory page.
The West Bloomfield Main Library is known as one of the top libraries in the entire country. Grandparents can bring visiting grandchildren to the youth room to play in the activity center, attend a program, play educational games on computers and enjoy other activities.
Best dinner spots
All that outdoor activity would make anyone hungry. I would suggest heading to Orchard Lake Road for dinner since there is such a wide variety of really good restaurants:
- Redcoat Tavern (save yourself a trip to Woodward Avenue for their famous burgers)
- Stage Deli (see Hollywood stars of yesteryear adorn the walls as you enjoy yourself)
- Original Romano's (great pizza)
- Yotsuba (real deal sushi)
- Shangri-La (I say it's the best Chinese food this side of the Ambassador Bridge)
Where else?
Let potential visitors know where else they should visit by posting a comment on this story.