The Parks of Fenton – Strom Park

The following information was taken directly from the City of Fenton website at: http://www.cityoffenton.org/parks/strom.asp

Strom Park Fenton, MIStrom Park is a small park of .7 acres on South East Street near the East Street Bridge. The land for the park was purchased by the City of Fenton from Louis Parr Rector and Mary Strom on February 16, 1967. The park is always open and has no entry fees. There is a small boat launch, a small gazebo, a picnic area, and plenty of fishing.

See the FentonSays.com Strom Park video (below):

This is the forth in the FentonSays.com Parks of Fenton video tour series. Strom Park is a small park found on East Street and Shiawassee in Fenton, Michigan. There is a small boat launch, a small gazebo, a picnic area, and ample room for fishing.

One Response to “The Parks of Fenton – Strom Park”

  1. Chuck Julian says:

    The park is really nice in the summer as a place to launch and land canoes and kayaks. It could really use a grill or fire pit on the south side of the river so that people getting out could warm up on race days or other group event days in the spring and fall.

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