

Unique & Unusual Site
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McCourtie Park -
While McCourtie Park is not located IN Lenawee County....it is located just a mile
or so outside our county line, in Hillsdale County. The cement bridges within the
park are each unique and unusual -
There is a wonderful peacefulness surrounding the
bridges which makes the park a perfect oasis for an afternoon picnic, a photo opportunity
or just a leisurely walk along the stream.
Take note...you might even get a glimpse
of a ghost -
Come stay in Lenawee and include
a visit to McCourtie Park, located just beyond the Irish Hills area of Lenawee County!
...and
right down the road from the park you will find Meckley’s Flavor Fruit Farm...family
fun down at the farm!
McCourtie Park is located in Somerset Center, Hillsdale County,
MI. Specifically located on the north side of US12 at the junction with S. Jackson
Rd., 2 miles west of US127. These amazing bridges, all built over the creek, are
made entirely of concrete and are made to look like tree trunks, branches and the
one pictured includes (what looks like) a thatched roof! The park has 17 unique and
individual cement bridges, two ponds, huge birdhouses, underground quarters and unique
tree chimneys... not to be missed!
The park is always available to visitors, however, if a special event or guided (historical)
tour of the site would interest your group, please contact Deb Spicer, at the Somerset
Township Department of Recreation, phone number, 517-
