Hilton Garden Inn Grand Rapids East





The Hilton Garden Inn Grand Rapids East Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Calvin University Park. Ecosystem Preserve and public hiking trails (only). Wood chips on path, bridges, boardwalks over swamp. Great green space off East beltline. Nature abounds. (Tonight saw Barred Owl, baby raccoon, , ducks and geese. Couple on walk spotted Pileated Woodpecker.) Dusk brings a chorus of peepers (frogs) in the ponds.
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Walk along Kentwood's Northeast Park trails. Trail consists of wide, elevated boardwalks and asphalt walls with a mulch covered side loop. Routed through wooded areas, lowlands, and a bit of meadow. Wildlife abounds, but the nearby freeway and airport contribute continuous noise.
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Lovely woods, smooth cement trails, nice neighborhoods, piers, and boardwalk all in one route. There are other side trails to explore too! Accessibility: There are 3 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of Lakeside Drive Northeast at the west end of the trail. All of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is paved asphalt, concrete, or boardwalk (with partial railings), and typically at least 5 feet wide. The estimated grade is mostly...
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The Plaster Creek Trail is a great option for a quick walk, jog, or bike ride in Grand Rapids. Beginning in Ken-O-Sha Park, the path leads north along Plaster Creek and crosses 28th street. You'll find additional trails in Ken-O-Sha Park for those looking to extend their trip!
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This is a fantastic trip through Ken-O-Sha Park along well-maintained trails. Despite its urban location, these trails offer visitors a chance to walk through beautiful woods and along Plaster Creek. In addition to the loop shown here, you'll also find the paved Plaster Creek Trail and several other side trails to explore the park further. A great destination for kids, dogs, and nature lovers of all types!