- TripBuzz found 57 things to do with kids in or near Grand Haven, Michigan, including 47 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Muskegon, Holland and Saugatuck.
- From Chinook Pier Miniature Golf to Starlite Lanes, the Grand Haven area offers 44 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Lighthouses, Bowling and Mini Golf.
- Located on the eastern show of Lake Michigan sits the city of Grand Haven. The city is home to the United States Coast Guard Group Ground Haven and celebrates with annual festivals. The city also features a lighthouse and boardwalk where guests can enjoy shopping, eating and entertainment, both of which are tourist favorites.
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A ride on the sand dunes with Saugatuck Dunes Rides is a fun experience along with some learning about the formation of the dunes and the need to re-forest the area. It is a safe ride with experienced drivers and guides.
27.0 Miles
Lamar Disc Golf Course is 2,800 ft and located in a flat, moderately wooded park with water. Four of the nine holes are between 300 and 400 ft and four holes also incorporate water.
27.1 Miles
The premier golf course of the area, Ravines Golf Club, houses a casual resturant with a good menu, courteous staff and a fairway suitable for wedding receptions or business meetings.
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This is a 18-hole golf course coupled with a outer pavillion for dining. The Clearbrook Golf Club has a good menu, friendly staff, reasonably priced bar and accomodation for over 100 guests.
27.3 Miles
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The Greater Grand Rapids Womens Bowling Association is a part of the Greater Grand Rapids USBC. The Association participates in a variety of tournaments and other bowling events throughout the year.
27.4 Miles
The John Ball Zoological Garden is located in Grand Rapids and serves as a public education institution for wildlife conservation and preservation. The zoo offers seasonal education programs and includes the Van Andel Living Shores Aquarium, the Pelican Pier, and the Far Side of the World Trail.
27.4 Miles
Millennium Park is a 1,500 acre outdoor park that is well suited for picnics and barbecues. The park also contains wetlands and lakes, along with woodlands and trails, and a manmade six acre beach.
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Park Center Lanes is a bowling alley that provides competitive bowling leagues for people of all ages and abilities. The alley is also available for birthday parties, community outings, or church events.
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A cruise on the River Kalamazoo and then into Lake Michigan to view the sunset aboard the Star of Saugatuck II is enjoyable and informative courtesy the narrative about local history and ecology. Snacks are available on board at reasonable prices.
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One of Michigan's most popular beaches, Oval Beach attracts thousands of locals and visitors each year. It is a popular destination for summer swimming and boating. The water is too cold for winter swimming, but the beach remains open.