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

Allegan County, Michigan is situated among the rolling farmlands, grasslands, forests, lakes, and streams of the southwestern portion of the Lower Peninsula. It is an area of incredible scenic beauty and historical significance, with many parts of the county existing much as they did 100 years ago.

Step back into the Netherlands of over 100 years ago, on a day when a festival came to town. Within this happy village, your family has many entertainment choices including Dutch Dancing, wooden shoe carving, rides, games, friendly farm animals, photo ops, food, drink and shopping. From kids to grandparents, the memories are endless.

The historic courthouse square in downtown Charlotte holds the 1885 Renaissance Revival Eaton County Courthouse. On the National Register of Historic Places, the courthouse is now a museum, featuring the restored interior, circuit courtroom and offices.

Open Year Round
Closed New Year's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas

The Gilmore Car Museum started in the early 1960s when Donald S. Gilmore began collecting vintage automobiles. Some of the first vehicles in his collection included a 1927 Ford Model T, a 1913 Rolls Royce, and a 1920 Pierce Arrow. Restoring that classic Pierce-Arrow at his home on nearby Gull Lake ignited a passion.

The Holland Museum tells the story of Holland, Michigan, from its settlement by Dutch immigrants to today’s innovative, successful, and diverse community.

The 158-acre main campus may take up to two, four, or eight hours to walk through depending on what you choose to explore. With a large variety of art and plants, Meijer Gardens has something to pique any interest. Explore some of the many great highlights we have to offer. Meijer Gardens is open 362 days a year.

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