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Roselle Park (1010 Grand River Drive NE.) is a 240 acre nature preserve. This park was formerly home to the Ada Beef Company and today features natural and restored beauty as well as the Roselle Park multi-purpose building which opened in 2016.
- Ada Township Park
Ada Township Park (1180 Buttrick Ave.) is a beautiful...
- Grand River Natural Area Preserve
The park borders a larger 120-acre parcel donated to Ada...
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Ada Township Park; Leonard Park; Legacy Park; Roselle Park;...
- Ada Township Park
The park is open from dawn to dusk. Roselle Park is home to many Ada Township Parks & Recreation events, including the annual Roselle Park River Festival and the Grand River Run. Amenities: Trails Observation Deck Natural Areas Wetlands Wildlife River Shore *Dog Policy: Dogs must be kept on a leash and cleaned up after in all Township parks.
Jul 4, 2017 · Jul 2017 • Couples. Roselle Park is a sweet little park at the edge of the Grand River in Ada, Michigan. It has paved paths and if you walked it all you go go just over 3.5 miles without repeating yourself. It is a lovely low marsh, sometimes underwater from the river especially in springtime.
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- Grand River Ave, Ada, 49301-9500, Michigan
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Roselle Park, Ada, Michigan. 1,358 likes · 12 talking about this · 6,417 were here. Roselle Park is open dawn to dusk. No motorized vehicles are allowed on the trails.
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Aug 14, 2023 · 1010 Grand River Dr NE, Ada, MI 49301. Roselle Park in Ada Features: Imaginative Playground. Paved and natural trails. Silo to climb. A nature preserve. Wetland observation deck. Prairie. Forest. Grand River views. Canoe landing. Cross country skiing. Resource Building. Modern Restrooms.
This 2.5-mile paved trail runs through a 240-acre nature preserve featuring wetlands, prairies, forests and Grand River frontage. The park also includes observation decks, a climbing wall and portable restrooms.