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Kearsley Park, established in 1917, is a 57-acre park located north of Robert T. Longway east of I-475 in the City of Flint.  Gilkey Creek flows through the middle of the park, which places much of the park within the 100-year floodplain. The park lies adjacent to Dayton Park which includes an additional eight acres of land. The parks are separated by I-475.

Like Central Park in New York City, Kearsley Park provides a beautiful natural setting in the middle of an urban environment.


 


 


It's the exit for Kearsley Park, the Farmers' Market, Red Ink Studios,  Applewood Estates, the Cultural Center, Mott College and UM Flint.


Directions:
Located off Robert T. Longway Blvd.
1/4 mile east of I-475 exit 8
in downtown Flint

 


ALMOST TIME  FOR ANOTHER
GREAT SEASON!

Auditions for "The Taming of the Shrew"
Monday & Tuesday
April 14 and 15. 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM at the Red Ink Studio - – next to the Farmers Market in Flint


Get a Sneak Peek at upcoming events!


View Our Photos From 2007 Season