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LOCATION: 8600 24 Mile Road
The entrance to Mae Stecker Park is located on the South side of 24 Mile Road just East of Van Dyke Road in Shelby Township.

Opened in 1974, Mae Stecker Park features two lighted full-size diamonds and is used for Shelby Township's adult recreation leagues in addition to the SBSC leagues.

In addition to the ball diamonds, Mae Stecker Park amenities include two play areas, tennis courts, volleyball pits, a picnic shelter, and an pavilion (building) with public restrooms, drinking fountains and vending machines. The park also has a one-and-a-half mile hiking trail and backs up to the Cherry Creek Golf Club.

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