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18 Attractions to Explore Near Paul Henry Thornapple Trail

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Old Farm ParkOld Farm Park, is a perfect destination to enjoy the outdoors. There are a wide variety of activities to choose from such as fishing, camping, bird watching, and biking. Visitors have access to the Grand River Water Trail which winds through the park's 250 acres and provides plenty of views of wildlife including deer and beavers. Those looking for challenges can try their luck at one of the park's many disc golf courses or hike through its network of trails for stunning views.
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Ken-O-Sha ParkKen-O-Sha Park is the perfect local escape. The park offers something for everyone - plenty of open green spaces, a large playground and sandpit, gazebos, picnic tables and grills, nature trails and even an ice rink. In addition to all these great amenities, it also has a large pavilion that can be rented out for picnics and parties. And providing a scenic backdrop for all this fun is the natural beauty of the area that you can take in from almost any part of the park.
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Palmer Park. Palmer Park, provides an array of activities that are perfect for the entire family. Located on over 80 acres of land, the park features a swimming pool, picnic tables and grills, baseball and softball fields, basketball courts, playgrounds, hiking trails and even a disc golf course. It's also home to a variety of wildlife like white-tailed deer, muskrats and raccoons. There's no shortage of things to do at Palmer Park for people of all ages.
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John Collins ParkJohn Collins Park is a fantastic place to visit. Located near Grand Rapids, this 80-acre park has plenty to do for the whole family. With picnic tables and shelters for al fresco dining, and miles of trails for walking or biking, there’s no shortage of outdoor activities. You can also enjoy a peaceful day of fishing at Marge Pond or a game of sand volleyball on the courts. The park also hosts various events throughout the year, such as art festivals and community lectures.
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Manhattan ParkManhattan Park, is one of the most unique and picturesque public spaces in the area. The park offers an abundance of natural beauty, with walking paths that loop around refreshing ponds, lush landscaping and a wide variety of wildlife. Visitors to the park can also enjoy basketball courts, playgrounds and picnic pavilions for family gatherings. Manhattan Park has something for everyone - regardless of age or activity level - and is a perfect destination.
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Meyer May HouseThe Meyer May House is a stunning example of exquisite Prairie architecture. Designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1909 and restored over a decade ago by Steelcase®, the house features clean lines, bold horizontals, and beautiful art glass windows. It proudly stands as an intact representation of Wright's style, while also remaining relevant to contemporary interests. Its open plan allows visitors to appreciate the 90 year old beauty of the house.
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Fulton Street MarketThe Fulton Street Market is a bustling marketplace full of amazing sights and smells. Visitors to the market can explore a wide variety of fresh produce and other local goods, as well as find quality prepared foods for their next meal. The bustling atmosphere is enhanced by friendly vendors offering samples of the local specialties – from sweet strawberry jams to hearty cornbreads, there’s something for everyone here.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand RapidsThe Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids, established in 1882, it was originally known as the Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie. It became a part of the Lansing diocese in 1881 after the province's first bishop moved to Lansing. There are currently more than a million Catholics that live within the diocese's borders in Barry, Byron, Ionia and other surrounding counties. During its history, the diocese has been served by 30 bishops and is presently headed by Bishop David J. Walkowiak.
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Foster ParkFoster Park, nestled in Allen County, Indiana, stands as a cherished green oasis offering a blend of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and community engagement.Located in Fort Wayne, Foster Park spans over 200 acres and serves as a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike. Its lush landscapes feature rolling hills, mature trees, picturesque gardens, and meandering trails that wind along the St. Marys River.
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Van Andel ArenaVan Andel Arena is a popular and beautiful venue for entertainment. The 8,400 seat arena is home to the AHL's Grand Rapids Griffins hockey team, as well as other events ranging from concerts to basketball games and family shows. The Arena also serves up delicious food from the concession stands. Over the years the arena has undergone many renovations onboarding two HD video screens at both ends of the playing area, resulting in an all-encompassing experience for visitors.
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Lamar ParkLamar Park is an idyllic oasis nestled in the quiet neighborhood of Kent County, Michigan. This lovely park offers something for everyone: a playground for kids, basketball and tennis courts for athletes, and paths ideal for morning jogs or taking a leisurely stroll with friends. Creature lovers can observe abundant wildlife, from birds to small mammals. During cool months, enjoy a hot cup of cocoa from the concessions area while listening to the soft rustling of nearby trees.
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Grand Rapids Art MuseumThe Grand Rapids Art Museum is a popular destination for art lovers from near and far. It provides a comprehensive collection of world-wide art ranging from early Renaissance to modern day. This museum also offers a hands-on program that teaches visitors about the history of an artwork or piece through interactive programs. With plenty of engaging activities such as monthly family days, Saturday story time, and more, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
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Rosa Parks CircleRosa Parks Circle is a vibrant public space offering a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy. Named after civil rights activist Rosa Parks, the circle features attractive flower beds and sidewalks surrounded by benches and seating areas. The central fountain adds to the beauty of the space, along with sculptures and other artwork placed around its perimeter. This is also a great spot to attend outdoor events such as live music performances, art exhibits and food festivals.
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Grand Rapids Public MuseumThis Museum, is an educational and entertaining institution. As the third oldest public museum in U S, it offers a variety of exhibits that explore the history of West Michigan, as well as its diverse wildlife and ecosystems. It houses artifacts from Native American dig sites, collections on pioneers who settled West Michigan and films that detail natural disasters in its Van Andel Disaster Gallery. The ever-changing exhibits provide a fun and interactive environment for all to explore.
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Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture ParkFrederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, is a sprawling 158-acre landscape showcasing world-renowned art, horticulture and nature. Guests can explore beautiful gardens, towering trees and a conservatory overflowing with tropicals and cacti. Its heart and soul are the original sculptures and installations from renowned artists around the globe. Nature trails stretch for miles along ponds, streams and woodlands where visitors can spot beavers, otters and deer.
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Roger B. Chaffee Planetarium. The Roger B. Chaffee Planetarium, is a great destination for those looking to explore the wonders of the cosmos. From family events to educational programs, the planetarium offers a variety of activities and experiences that you won't soon forget. During your visit, become immersed in the starry night sky with an incredible full-dome show featuring stunning imagery and spectacular effects. A wide selection of shows are offered at various times throughout the year.
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La Grande VitesseLa Grand Vitesse is a sculpture by the noted American architect and sculptor, Alexander Calder. Located on the banks of the Grand River in Kent County, Michigan, it was gifted to the public in 1969 by renowned philanthropist Richard Appelbaum and the community qucikly embraced the work of art. Nicknamed "The Bear" by locals, its bright red form stands 60 feet tall and captures both attention and admiration. Popular for pedestrians, cyclists and boaters alike.
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City of Grand Rapids, City HallGrand Rapids, Michigan is a beautiful western city located in Kent County. From stunning architecture to incredible public parks, there is something for everyone in this bustling locale. Perhaps one of the most prominent features in the city is City Hall which dates back to 1888 and is beloved by locals and visitors alike due to its grandiose façade - complete with red brick, carvings, and detailed openings overlooking the beautiful Grand River behind it.

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Paul Henry Thornapple Trail
The Paul Henry Thornapple Trail, is an 11-mile paved path that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. From Woodland Mall in Wyoming to Cascade at 28th Street SE, the trail winds its way through small towns and rolling hills, passing old farms and nature conservancies. Along the way, visitors can enjoy opportunities for bird-watching or take a reflective stroll while they marvel at the vibrant colors of passing seasons.
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