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Ingham County Parks

Whether you're an individual looking for options or a representative looking to set up a group project, there are always volunteer opportunities available through Ingham County Parks. The parks department offers single projects for individuals or groups, school-group projects, and is open and willing to work with volunteers on committing to a season-long project. 


Address: 121 E. Maple St. Suite 102, Mason

Phone: (517) 676-2233

Tons to do, just a few minutes away

Make "I'm bored" a phrase of the past. Out areas has something to offer for all ages, moods and days of the week

Stadiums and farms and parks—oh my. Whether you’re a die-hard baseball fan or want to spend the afternoon at a cider mill, our cities have sights worth traveling for.
We love food more than the average city. Whether you’re looking for Sunday brunch, authentic international food trucks, or an olive burger (a local favorite), we’re dishing it up.
Strong public school systems set the foundation for our cities to thrive. And, with a number of colleges and universities nearby, there are opportunities for people of all ages to learn a thing or two.
Snag tickets to see an up-and-coming comedian, connect with kindred spirits at a music festival or belt out some slam poetry at an open mic. In Lansing, we know that everything is better live.
In Lansing, there's always a reason to celebrate. From annual street festivals in summer to live music in winter, coming together is a community-wide event.
Working on your fitness? Great, so are we. Bike a scenic trail, catch a kickboxing class and visit a local wellness center all within a few miles’ radius.
In Lansing, affordable housing options allow you to live where you work. Modern loft-style apartments and reliable bus routes spark city vibes, while historic family homes and new builds with acreage are only a short commute away.
Come as you are. Explore community centers and resources, give back, and make some lifelong friends in the process.
We all need a chance to unwind after 5. With everything from relaxed breweries to lively college clubs, our cities are home to your weekend plans—whatever mood you’re in.
We’ve got hundreds of parks to choose from. (Seriously. There are more than 300 parks in Lansing.) Lakes, rivers and green space offer fresh air year-round.
Sure, you can’t buy happiness—but you can spend the afternoon perusing local boutiques, bookstores and artisan shops in Lansing, and that’s pretty much the same thing.

Communities you might be interested in

The Eastside is the ideal spot for those craving the city vibe who still want to get to know their neighbors. It’s the kind of community where familiar faces effortlessly become old friends.

Across Lansing's communities, all roads seem to lead to Downtown. Here, you don’t have to settle for traffic or cringe-worthy rent prices to enjoy the perks of city living.

Whether you’re headed to school, work, or dinner, walkability is paramount on the Westside.