- TripBuzz found 60 things to do with kids in or near Holland, Michigan, including 38 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Saugatuck, Grand Haven, Wyoming and Grand Rapids.
- From Holland State Park Beach to Laketown Beach, the Holland area offers 51 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Beaches, Farms & Ranches and National & State Parks.
- Holland is a coastal city in Michigan's western region. Located near the eastern shore of Lake Michigan on Lake Macatawa, the area offers scenic views, a selection of wildlife and water recreation for locals and visitors to the area. Known for its Dutch Heritage, the cities flora and architecture reflects its European history.
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A 50-lane bowling center, Northway Lanes & Billiards offers open and league bowling along with tournament and party hosting. The center provides a pro shop, billiard tables, a banquet hall for private events and a snack bar.
30.8 Miles
Kruse Park Lake Michigan Beach offers views of Lake Michigan and is a major picnic area with 4 picnic shelters and accessible ramp to the beach and into the dunes. Additional amenities include nature trails, barrier dunes and basketball court.
30.9 Miles
Open 7 days a week to groups large and small, Vantage Paintball provides two different courses that include a highly competitive option and speed ball. Guests can also shop new and used guns, supplies, paint, and more.
31.1 Miles
Muskegon's Lakeshore Bike Trail is home to 26 miles of sugar sand beaches and dunes, 60 miles of wilderness trails for biking or hiking, Michigan's Adventure Amusement and Water Park, and hotels, dining and cultural arts for every taste and budget.
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484 West Webster Avenue, Muskegon, MI 49440
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Hackley & Hume Historic Site's historic Victorian homes were built around 1889 with their duplex garage.The homes are preserved right now as if it was 1913. The houses are very ornate. This is the home of Muskegon's most famous lumber baron. The fireplaces have carvings that cannot be duplicated.
31.6 Miles
The waterfront of Muskegon Lake is the basis of Heritage Landing. The landing can be used for recreational lake purposes, and there are many events held during the summer like the Coast West Music Festival, popular concerts, and carnivals.
31.7 Miles
Norman F. Kruse Park has about one mile of Lake Michigan beach, with clear views of Lake Michigan. This is the major picnic area with 4 picnic shelters and an accessible ramp to the beach and into the dunes.
31.7 Miles
A tour on the USS LST 393 is self-guided but the crew present on the vessel provide information regarding its importance and history in WWI and WWII. It is very interesting for children as well as adults to learn about it as they visit.
31.7 Miles
Comprised of a main building and five historical structures, the Lakeshore Museum Center is a historical museum focused on both natural and cultural topics. The museum maintains both permanent and temporary exhibits, and hosts a variety of seasonal events.
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Cruises of Muskegon Lake and Lake Michigan are the focus of the Port City Princess. The boat offers general sightseeing cruises along with private charters for weddings, school events, parties, and reunions.