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Royal Oak Leprechauns vs. Traverse City Pit Spitters Royal Oak Memorial Park May 29th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Traverse City Pit Spitters Royal Oak Memorial Park
31050 Woodward Ave, Royal Oak, MI
48073, US
1. Royal Oak Municipal Parking Structure - 0.3 miles - $1/hour
2. 11 Mile Road Lot - 0.4 miles - $2/hour
3. 12 Mile Road Lot - 0.5 miles - $2/hour
4. Street parking - 0.1 miles - Varies, approx. $1/hour
The Royal Oak Memorial Park, proudly part of the Traverse City Pit Spitters Royal Oak experience, isn’t just your average outdoor spot. It’s a place where nature and community come together in a way that feels genuine and a little special. The park’s focus on eco-conscious practices, like rainwater collection, shows how much they care about preserving the environment, it’s pretty impressive for a community space. Whether you're wandering through the lush gardens or catching sight of some new winged insect species that showed up in 2020, there’s always something to marvel at. Kids love the upgraded play equipment installed in 2019, making it a perfect spot for families or just a quick escape into nature. For baseball fans heading to the Traverse City Pit Spitters Royal Oak, the park’s seating options offer a little something for everyone, from exclusive club member seats to the more budget-friendly Silver seats that strike a nice balance between proximity and price. And of course, the memorial wall honoring local servicemen and women adds a heartfelt touch that resonates with everyone who visits. It’s more than just a park, really, it’s a community heartbeat, and it’s easy to see why generations keep coming back.