About Eastmanville Bayou
Eastmanville Bayou is 157 acres with 1.77 miles of Grand River frontage, wetlands, a bayou and floodplain forest. The property is a great site to put in for your paddle on the Grand River Heritage Water Trail.
- Parking area
- Barrier free canoe and kayak launch
- Small boat launch
- Fishing
- Hiking and cross-country skiing
- Picnic areas and a small picnic shelter
- Rustic toilet
- Dogs are allowed on or off leash
- Archery deer hunting. More information
Open Spaces have fewer amenities and less rigid rules than parks. Many do not have designated trails and at properties where trails do exist, they are natural surface and are not signed as extensively as Parks. At this Open Space you will find:
- Barrier free canoe and kayak launch
- Paved parking lot
Motor Vehicle Permit Not Required
There are no entry or launch fees.
Dogs Allowed (off leash)
Dogs are allowed off-leash, year-round in Open Space Lands. Carry a leash with you and maintain voice control of your dog. Owners must clean up after their pet and dispose of waste in a trash receptacle. Please be aware that hunting (both gun and archery) is allowed at some Open Space Lands; be mindful of the season when visiting with your pet.
Follow Park Rules
All Ottawa County Parks Official Rules are in place.
Features
- Parking area
- Barrier free canoe and kayak launch
- Small boat launch
- Fishing
- Hiking and cross-country skiing
- Picnic areas and a small picnic shelter
- Rustic toilet
- Dogs are allowed on or off leash
- Archery deer hunting. More information
Accessibility
Open Spaces have fewer amenities and less rigid rules than parks. Many do not have designated trails and at properties where trails do exist, they are natural surface and are not signed as extensively as Parks. At this Open Space you will find:
- Barrier free canoe and kayak launch
- Paved parking lot
Requirements & Restrictions
Motor Vehicle Permit Not Required
There are no entry or launch fees.
Dogs Allowed (off leash)
Dogs are allowed off-leash, year-round in Open Space Lands. Carry a leash with you and maintain voice control of your dog. Owners must clean up after their pet and dispose of waste in a trash receptacle. Please be aware that hunting (both gun and archery) is allowed at some Open Space Lands; be mindful of the season when visiting with your pet.
Dog Rules & Tips
Follow Park Rules
All Ottawa County Parks Official Rules are in place.
Review Park & Open Space Rules