With a population just under 200,000, Grand Rapids is Michigan's second largest city. It is home to the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park. In addition to housing an impressive collection of public art, these also contain miles of n… read more
Grand Rapids, Michigan is the second largest city in the state, located a short distance from Lake Michigan on the Grand River. Outdoor enthusiasts and urban lovers alike will find something to suit their interests in this beautiful area of… read more
Grand Rapids is located on Michigan's west coast and is a city where you can enjoy numerous outdoor activities, such as fishing in Fish Ladder Park or Millennium Park. Visitors can also enjoy boating in a number of lakes, rivers or streams,… read more
Grand Rapids, Michigan, is a city with much to offer. It is in close proximity to pristine beaches and many watersports and boasts excellent fishing in nearby rivers, lakes, and ponds. The city is also home to the Frederick Meijer Botanic… read more
Riverside Park in Grand Rapids, Michigan, offers outdoor enthusiasts 250 acres of natural environment along the Grand River. Extensive walking paths in a wooded park setting, boat launches and scenic river views await you along Monroe Avenu… read more
Grand Rapids, MI is a great base for outdoor enthusiasts. There are many things in Grand Rapids to explore with a variety of restaurants, museums, universities, the John Ball Zoo, Frederik Meijer Gardens and art galleries. Located in wester… read more
Myriad outdoors attractions and activities are located in and around Grand Rapids, which is Michigan's second largest city. Sites include the Paul Henry Thornapple Trail containing 42 miles of scenic trails running adjacent to the Thornappl… read more
Thirty miles from Lake Michigan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, is the location of the Van Andel Museum Center, one of the oldest history museums in the United States. Grand Rapids is also home to a large assortment of concert venues such as the V… read more
Grand Rapids, the "second largest city in Michigan" according to the Grand Rapids City website, has grown from a small group of 1,500 settlers in the 1860s to over 1,000,000 metropolitan area residents. The city is host to several nature ar… read more
Grand Rapids is in Michigan's western Lower Peninsula. It is the second-largest city in Michigan and is on the Grand River. Lake Michigan's beaches are 30 miles west of the city. The city has parks and hiking trails, and Millennium Park has… read more
Grand Rapids, Michigan is located on the western side of the southern peninsula of Michigan. Home to the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum, Frederik Meijer Sculpture Gardens and the first LEER certified art museum, Grand Rapids is a wonder… read more
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