Unger Park occupies 0.91 acres of land off of
Bellevue Street in the southwest portion of the
Village.
History
Unger Park is part of University subdivision
which was platted in December 1903 by the
officers of the Lake Orion Assembly Resort.
The subdivision is a former summer resort
area, and it occupies the southern portion of
a peninsula locally known as Bellevue Island.
The park is actually designated “park” on the
plat. However, the plat did not delineate this
area as being dedicated to the use of the lot
owners or of the public. Today, the park is
used primarily by families living in the
immediate vicinity.
The park is somewhat oval in shape with
Bellevue Street on the east side and West
Bellevue on the west. All of the lots surrounding the Park front on Lake Orion.
To date, the Village has been unable to
document why the Park is called “Unger.” It
is believed the park is named after Erv Unger,
a Village President, in the 1940’s.
Facilities
A small parking area is provided on the east
side of the park along Bellevue Street. The
park features several recreation facilities
including a playground, swings, picnic table,
checkerboard table, bike rack and benches.
-- Edited text and photos from the
Village of Lake Orion
Recreation Master Plan |