News Summary
The Kent County Parks Department is announcing significant upgrades to various parks in 2025. Improvements include new dog parks, biking trails, playgrounds, and more to enhance outdoor experiences for residents. Key projects at Wahlfield Park, Johnson Park, and Millennium Park will cater to families, pet owners, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. These developments underscore a commitment to better recreational facilities while maintaining natural beauty.
Exciting Park Upgrades Coming to Kent County in 2025!
Hey there, Kent County residents! Big things are happening at our local parks, and you won’t want to miss the juicy details. The Kent County Parks Department is rolling out an impressive list of improvement plans for 2025, all designed to really enhance our outdoor experiences. Get ready for more access, fun recreational options, and a strong commitment to taking care of the beautiful environment we all love.
New Adventures Await at Wahlfield Park
First up, let’s talk about Wahlfield Park, located at 6811 Alpine Ave. in Alpine Township. This park is getting a tail-waggin’ upgrade with a brand-new 10-acre dog park officially breaking ground in early spring! It’s not just your typical dog park; it’ll feature a four-season restroom, a washing station, and even a sandy beach for those pups who love to dig in the sand. Plus, there’s more! A shiny new 100-space parking lot will be built to provide easy access to nearly seven miles of scenic shared-use trails perfect for hiking and biking.
Paving the Way with the Grand River Greenway
Moving on to the Grand River Greenway, where things are really getting exciting! Construction will kick off for nearly nine miles of new trails that will make connecting with nature even more fun. This includes a pedestrian tunnel under Northland Drive and a non-motorized bridge over the Grand River on Knapp Street. By expanding the trail, residents will be able to connect seamlessly to the White Pine Trail and Ada Township’s trail network. Happy trails, everyone!
Johnson Park Gets a Mountain Bike Makeover
Head over to Johnson Park (2600 Wilson Ave. in Walker), where mountain bikers will want to take note! A brand new mountain biking trail system is set to be established in collaboration with Downtown Grand Rapids Inc. and the West Michigan Mountain Bike Alliance over the next two years. The park isn’t stopping there, as plans also include a four-season restroom, outdoor gathering spots, and an updated playground to keep the kids entertained!
Millennium Park’s Playground Update
Meanwhile, Millennium Park, located at 1415 Maynard Ave. SW in Walker, is planning to install a new playground this spring. This upgrade is all about keeping the little ones safe and engaged while they enjoy their outdoor adventures with family and friends.
Updates Across the County
Let’s not forget about other parks! At Wabasis Lake Park & Campground (11220 Springhill Drive, Greenville), three out of four playgrounds will be replaced to offer better facilities for families and campers alike. Over at the Kaufman Golf Course (4807 Clyde Park Ave. SW, Wyoming), golfers can look forward to some high-tech fun with new electric carts equipped with GPS.
Improvements for Horse Lovers
For those horse lovers out there, Chief Hazy Cloud Park (150 Pettis Ave. NE, Ada) will gain new equestrian trails, along with a parking lot designed specifically for horse trailers and additional vehicles. It’s the perfect spot for a day out on horseback!
New Shelters and Beach Access
Gordon Park (17150 Northland Drive, Sand Lake) will see a new open shelter featuring picnic tables and grills brought to life in partnership with Kent County Community Action. And at Myers Lake Park (7350 Hessler Drive, Rockford), guests can expect an expanded and more accessible beach area along with a brand-new playground just in time for Memorial Day weekend this summer.
So, there you have it, Kent County! Exciting times lie ahead for our beloved parks, where nature, recreation, and community come together to create memorable experiences for all. Mark your calendars and get ready for a little fun in the sun!
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Additional Resources
- WOODTV: Kent County Parks Announces Projects
- MLive: Major Improvements Planned for Grand Rapids Area Public Parks
- Bay to Bay News: Kent Unveils Pavilion at Big Oak County Park
- Wikipedia: Park
- Google Search: Kent County Parks Improvements
