Posted on February 17th, 2021 by Margaret Ardell
The Nature Center, located within Hemlock Crossing Park, has exhibits, a wildlife den with critters and activities, a wildlife viewing area where you can watch birds and animals at the feeders, and a gift shop. The center also hosts a variety of educational programs for schools, special groups and the public.
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Posted on February 17th, 2021 by insideout
The Weaver House is a renovated 1901 house at Pine Bend county park. This portion of the park is for public use during operating hours. A perfect setting to any special occasion such as a Family Event, Community Fundraiser or Wedding.
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Posted on February 15th, 2021 by Margaret Ardell
It is called 5 Mile Hill because you are able to see 5 miles in any direction from the top!
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Posted on February 15th, 2021 by insideout
With nearly one mile of frontage along the south bank of the Grand River, this 64 acre park is the perfect place for picnicking, boating or fishing. The park includes a boat launch (fee required), picnic shelter, large pond with a barrier free fishing dock and over 1,000 feet of grassy picnic area along the riverbank. Fishing is allowed along the riverbank and from the edge of the pond.
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Posted on February 15th, 2021 by Margaret Ardell
Located on Lakeshore Drive just south of M-45, south of Grand Haven, Kirk Park features acres of dunes, woods, a Lake Michigan shoreline with a sandy beach, covered pavilion, playground, swimming beach, hiking trails with scenic dune overlooks, and cross-country ski trails. This park also includes a Dog Park.
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Posted on February 10th, 2021 by Margaret Ardell
Pine Bend offers 239 acres of woods and wetlands along the Pigeon River.
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