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  1. The Luton trails were designed as a stacked loop system. All trails ride in a counter-clockwise direction. The trails are closed to motorized use and equestrians. Luton Park is also closed to night riding since all Kent County Parks are open only from 7 a.m. to sunset. The Blue and Green loops are flatter beginner trails.

  2. Kent Trails is a 15 mile, non-motorized trail that is the result of a collaborative planning effort between the Kent County Parks Department and the cities of Grand Rapids, Grandville, Walker, Wyoming, and Byron Township.

  3. TrailLink is a free service provided by Rails-to-Trails conservancy. (a non-profit) and we need your support! Butterworth Trail spans 3.5 from Kent Trails just south of the John Ball Park & Zoo to Oxford St. SW and Norwich Ave. SW. View amenities, descriptions, reviews, photos, itineraries, and directions on TrailLink.

  4. Kent County Sheriff's Office. 701 Ball Avenue NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm, (616) 632-6100

  5. Grand Rapidians envision the 5-mile reach of the Greenway from Millenium Park to Riverside Park immediately north of Downtown Grand Rapids as the hub in a regional recreation system that links river-adjacent communities with Lake Michigan, the White Pine Trail State Park, the Fred Meijer Trail and thousands of acres of riverfront greenspace.

  6. The Western Michigan Chapter is responsible for developing and maintaining the North Country National Scenic Trail in Kent and Newaygo counties. The range spans from the southern third of the Huron-Manistee National Forest in Newaygo County (MI-861) to south of Grand Rapids in Kent County (MI-1002). Generally, completed Trail is on public lands ...

  7. Many of those artifacts now reside at the Grand Rapids Public Museum, which grew from the Kent County Scientific Institute and sits across Pearl Street from Ah-Nab-Awen Park. Official archaeologist expeditions weren’t the only times those mounds were disturbed; plenty of amateurs raided them over the years, searching for treasure of their own.

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