Posted on April 9th, 2022 by insideout
Large open meadow recreation area with Grand River frontage and fishing access for a great adventure with family and friends. NO MOTOR VEHICLES ALLOWED.
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Posted on January 9th, 2022 by insideout
This Grand Haven Township park is located off of Ferris Street in Grand Haven. Many hiking and biking trails, soccer and ball fields plus a playground are found at this community park. Dogs are allowed on leash too.
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Posted on February 9th, 2021 by insideout
This large county park offers a year-round retreat for the outdoor enthusiast, including plenty of winter activities such as family sledding and cross-country skiing. Equipped with snowshoe trails.
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Posted on January 7th, 2021 by Margaret Ardell
Named after a ghost town that once stood at the mouth of Crockery Creek on the Grand River, the first 1.8 miles of the Spoonville Trail was opened in 2016.This first phase of the trail goes from North Cedar Drive to Leonard Road, crossing the Sgt. Henry E. Plant Memorial Highway. Two more miles of trail were added from Leonard Street to Nunica which completed an important link between the North Bank Trail and the Grand Rivers Explorers Trail.
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Posted on January 6th, 2021 by Margaret Ardell
The Lakeshore Trail is a 20-mile paved pedestrian path that runs parallel to Lakeshore Drive and offers many recreational opportunities along the way. Aside from the famous state parks at either end, the trail travels through three Ottawa County beach parks and natural areas From Grand Haven to Holland.
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Posted on January 6th, 2021 by Margaret Ardell
This recreational path connects Spring Lake, Grand Haven, and Ferrysburg. The biking/pedestrian trail includes a bituminous pathway, timber boardwalks, a prefabricated skybridge, modular concrete retaining walls, guardrail, lighting, landscaping, and signage.
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