Oscoda Beach Park

Located just three blocks from downtown shopping and restaurants, Oscoda Beach Park offers many convenient amenities, including a splash pad for small children, a skate park, a basketball court, a playground, picnic tables and charcoal grills. Much of the park is handicap accessible. This park offers 1,025 ft of Lake Huron beach for sunbathing and an observation deck with a lighted boardwalk leading along the shoreline with access to a streetscape pathway.

PARK FEATURES
- skateboard park
- small basketball court
- band shell
- pavilion
- children’s play equipment and splash pad
- picnic tables and grills
- benches
- bathhouse with restrooms
- paved parking area
- handicapped accessibility
Movies by the Pier
One of Oscoda’s most popular summertime features is our Summer Movie Series. Every Wednesday night in July & August your family is welcome to join our community at Oscoda Beach Park to spread out your beach blanket and enjoy free movies right on the beach!
Make your way to Oscoda Beach Park at dusk, bring your lawn chairs or blankets and sit back and enjoy a family friendly movie. For more information about the movies call 989.739.0900 or follow our Facebook page for movie title announcements.


OSCODA ROTARY BANDSHELL
From the end of June through the middle of August, make your way to the Oscoda Rotary Band Shell located at Oscoda Beach Park to enjoy FREE concerts every Thursday evening at 7pm.
Bring your beach chair or spread out a blanket and listen to live music on the shore of beautiful Lake Huron. Call 989.739.0900 for more information.
ART ON THE BEACH
This exciting show has been a favorite for over forty (40) years! The show is held on the last full weekend in June, with hours on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Artists from across the area display and sell their handmade arts, crafts and hobbies. Only original artwork and items are featured – no resale. “Art on the Beach” is held at the Oscoda Beach Park and on Lake Street, one block west of U.S. Highway 23, between River Road and Michigan Avenue.
Additionally, Oscoda created an art district with pedestals that display new art each year. Visitors can start anywhere in the downtown district and the walk continues in Oscoda Beach Park.
