Grand Rapids, Grand-Haven, and Holland Region of Michigan

Enjoy Summertime in Grand Rapids, Grand Haven and Holland Areas

Michigan Life's Region 4 Grand Rapids, Grand Haven and Holland Area including Allegan County, Barry County, Eaton County, Ionia County, Kent County Montcalm County, and Ottawa County Michigan.

Region 4 -Grand Rapids, Grand Haven and Holland Areas

Region 4 - Grand Rapids, Grand Haven and Holland Areas of Michigan

Region 4 -Grand Rapids, Grand Haven and Holland Areas are part of western Michigan starting at the spectacular Lake Michigan beaches and traveling towards the heart of the lower peninsula. Destinations and Attractions include some up-and-coming micro breweries (Grand Rapids was named the Top 10 Vacation cities for Beer Lovers), festivals (Holland is the home of an annual Tulip Festival), attractions (Grand Haven Lighthouse), and an abundance of outdoor activities (including Dune Buggy Rides in Saugatuck) and boating, biking, hiking, swimming and outdoor recreation throughout the region.

What to See and Do in Region 4 Grand Rapids, Grand Haven and Holland Areas

The Country Mill orchard is the only mid-Michigan cider mill where a family can pick fresh apples, peaches, and blueberries at the same farm. We also offer our own locally grown vegetables such as sweet corn, winter squash, and pumpkins.

Enjoy Hayrides at Fun Pumpkins, a pick-your-own pumpkin patch where 30 varieties of pumpkins grow. Pumpkins ready to be carved with faces for jack-o’-lanterns, stewed with spices, baked into pies, or stacked into decorative towers.

Open from May through October depending on the picking seasons. Ed Dunneback & Girls Farm Market have fruits and vegetables available in season, both already-picked or u-pick.

At Fruit Ridge Hayrides, we are happy to offer a variety of old fashion farm activities for you to enjoy with your friends and family. For year -round fun,try a horse drawn hayride or sleigh ride through our woods and orchard. Family reunions, school groups, church youth groups and corporate picnics are always welcome.

In response to consumer demand, the Robinette family opened the Apple Haus in 1973. The Apple Haus is home to the bakery, lunch counter & eating area, cider mill, home-grown fresh fruits in season and a variety of other tasty treats and gift boxes.

Summer Train
We depart historic downtown Coopersville on the dates and times shown on our calendar. During the journey, our friendly Conductor will talk about local railroad history and answer your questions.

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