Parks & Recreation Director

Tiffani Falin

Phone: 517-224-8104
Fax: 517-645-7810
Email:
parks@pottervillemi.org

Hours:
Monday – Friday
8:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Office Hours may vary due to Recreation Schedules.

The City of Potterville, is a small community just south of Lansing and off of I-69 and home to four wonderful parks for the enjoyment of residents and visitors. From ball fields to nature trails, the City takes great pride in maintaining and offering a variety of outdoor spaces and activities for their citizens.

Updated 5-Year Parks and Recreation Plan Draft

5 -Year Parks & Recreation Survey

2023 City of Potterville Sunset Hills Park Project County Parks Grant Application – (Grant Award 2023)

2023 City of Potterville Sunset Hills Park Improvements Project Bid Package – (Grant Award 2023)

2023 City of Potterville DNR Spark Grant Project Plan – Veterans Park (Applied 12/2022)

2023 City of Potterville DNR Spark Grant Project Plan – City Park  (Applied 12/2022)

Lake Alliance Park: 515 Alliance Drive, Potterville, MI 48876.  Provides the community and visitors one of the best softball/baseball complexes in the area. Come out and enjoy ball games and activities under the lights! All 5 fields in this park are lighted. With 4 softball fields, conveniently surrounded around a concession stand and restrooms. A high school regulation baseball field, with a press box, concessions, restrooms and 2 batting cages. Lake Alliance Park provides 2 covered pavilions. The large pavilion is across from the baseball field and can hold at least 150 guests, while the small pavilion is on the backside of the lake and can hold at least 30 guest. The park also features a playground, 24 acre lake with a boat launch, docks, fishing, non-motorized boats, a Disc Golf Course, nature trails and a sledding hill.

City Park: 425 North Hartel Road (M-100), Potterville, MI 48876. Located right in downtown Potterville just off of M-100 features a little league ball field, a play structure known as “Imagination Station” 2 pavilions, picnic tables, restrooms and its right next to the Potterville-Benton Township District Library.

VFW Memorial Park: West Main Street, Potterville, MI 48876. Located across from the Farmer’s Market Pavilion in downtown Potterville; features a war monument, a walking path, a shrub garden and benches.

Sunset Hills Park: Sunset Drive, Potterville, MI 48876. A small pocket park, located in Sunset Hills subdivision just outside of town; is on a 14 acre park and features a playground, picnic table and swing set.

To reserve a pavilion, complete the Pavilion Rental Application (link below) and return to the City of Potterville Parks and Recreation Department. The two-page completed application and fee is required for all reservations.

Pavilion Rental Information 

Pavilion Rental Application

The City of Potterville Parks & Recreation offers a variety of co-ed sports. Some new programs are in the works. Gather your friends and co-workers and join a league.

Fall Softball

Summer Softball

Field Rental Application

Youth Programs

The intentions of Potterville Parks & Recreation sports program is to guide participants-boys and girls in a fun, organized program, that helps develop fundamental skills of each sport. By promoting play through sportsmanship, teaching and guidance. It is our goal to encourage a positive learning environment for all ages and abilities.

To participate, registration is required.

Youth Baseball

Coach Pitch

T-Ball

Flag Football

Disc Golf

Challenge yourself on the Lake Alliance disc golf course. Similar to the traditional game of golf, players attempt to throw their disc into each “hole,” or chained basket, along the route with the minimum number of shots.

Potterville Disc Golf

Bonfires at Lake Alliance Park are permitted in certain areas.  You can find the guidelines at the link below.

Bonfires at Lake Alliance

You can find more information and the full City of Potterville 5 year Park & Recreation Plan by clicking the button below.

2025-2029 Five-Year Parks & Recreation Plan (DRAFT) Information 

2020-2024 Five Year Parks & Recreation Plan