Casino Bus Trips From Grand Rapids

Casino Bus Trips From Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids, Mich., has a small but enthusiastic outdoor sports community that focuses on snowboarding and wakeboarding. After an exhausting day or two outside, it might be time to seek out some rest and relaxation at an area casino. There are several casinos in the Grand Rapids area, including Firekeepers Casino, and a bus trip might be the best way to get there.

DADDS Magic Bus & Entertainment Tours

DADDS Magic Bus & Entertainment Tours offers trips to Firekeepers Casino in Battle Creek, Mich., Little River Casino in Manistee, Mich., and Soaring Eagle Casino in Mount Pleasant, Mich. DADDS has scheduled excursions, or if you have 35 people or more, you can pick your own date and time. After you've had your fill at the tables, you can explore Battle Creek's famous Linear Park bike trail. This trail goes right through the city, runs along water and woods, and is extremely well marked. You can also hike or run along this trail.

DADDS Magic Bus & Entertainment Tours
407 Turner Ave. NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49504
(800) 258-3646
dadds.com

Compass Coach

Compass Coach serves the Grand Rapids area and has bus trips to four different casinos: Four Winds in New Buffalo, Mich., as well as Firekeepers Casino, Little River and Soaring Eagle. Daily trips to these casinos run Tuesday to Saturday. The area surrounding the Four Winds Casino is home to a series of bike trails known as the "Backroads Bikeway." The trails have a series of 12 routes on paved roads, varying in length from five to 60 miles. This system of trails has been developed and maintained by the Three Oaks Spokes Bicycle Club Inc.

Compass Coach
13550 White Creek Ave.
Cedar Springs, MI 49319
(800) 459-2788
compasscasino.net

Gail Andrus Travel

Gail Andrus Travel allows groups to charter a bus for private parties and tours. If you plan a trip to Soaring Eagle Casino in Mount Pleasant, Mich., take time to visit one of the trails in the area. Mount Pleasant is home to the Chippewa River, which flows through Deerfield County Park, which has the Wildwood Pathway, a trail with narrow single track and a log jump. This leads to a series of interconnecting trails that cross the park and is a favorite among bikers and hikers.

Gail Andrus Travel
400 Ann St. NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49504
(800) 532-2431
gailandrus.com

Article Written By Amy Wolffing

Amy Wolffing has been writing professionally for over 25 years, writing everything from magazine features and articles to biographies and oral histories. She began as an entertainment reporter focusing on music, before branching out into other areas. Amy graduated from Temple University with a BA in Political Science and has worked for 15 years in the area of human resources training and development.

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