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Ada Covered Bridge

Ada Covered Bridge

3.47km from Seidman Park

Ada Covered Bridge, is a piece of history that has withstood the test of time. Dating back to 1867, it is the only remaining covered bridge in Michigan and one of three in all of the Great Lakes region. Sited on a scenic 115-acre park near an expansive evergreen forest, Ada Covered Bridge can be described as an architectural marvel that seamlessly unites old world charm with modern convenience.

Cannonsburg Ski Area

Cannonsburg Ski Area

8.75km from Seidman Park

Cannonsburg Ski Area is a popular mountain for winter activities. It has something for all ability levels, from beginner to advanced terrain. With evening lights on select trails and a snow-tubing hill, it’s also a popular spot for night skiing or snow tubing. It boasts 20 slopes with 2 terrain parks and 2 mini-parks plus 6 chair lifts that whisk visitors up the 300 foot vertical drop. From Freestyle Fridays to monthly Railslides, stop by on any given day to participate in fun seasonal events.

Townsend Park

Townsend Park

8.79km from Seidman Park

Townsend Park is a perfect spot to escape the hustle and bustle of life while still being close enough to go visit Grand Rapids and enjoy a day shopping or dining downtown. This park is 81 acres of natural beauty that can be enjoyed year-round. Well-kept trails weave around forested creeks, open meadows, historic remains of an old cemetery, and two lovely ponds. Whether spending the day hiking or fishing, there are plenty of activities for all ages to enjoy.

Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park

Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, is a sprawling 158-acre landscape showcasing world-renowned art, horticulture and nature. Guests can explore beautiful gardens, towering trees and a conservatory overflowing with tropicals and cacti. Its heart and soul are the original sculptures and installations from renowned artists around the globe. Nature trails stretch for miles along ponds, streams and woodlands where visitors can spot beavers, otters and deer.

Pickerel Lake Park

Pickerel Lake Park

10.57km from Seidman Park

Pickerel Lake Park is a truly remarkable place. Nestled among ten acres of natural beauty, the park borders over five miles of the winding Grand River. Visitors can experience nature by taking in vibrant wildflowers and thickly wooded forests along three miles of hiking trails looping around the lake. Well-maintained picnic and play areas create an idyllic setting for families and friends to spend time together in the outdoors.

Manhattan Park

Manhattan Park

10.64km from Seidman Park

Manhattan Park, is one of the most unique and picturesque public spaces in the area. The park offers an abundance of natural beauty, with walking paths that loop around refreshing ponds, lush landscaping and a wide variety of wildlife. Visitors to the park can also enjoy basketball courts, playgrounds and picnic pavilions for family gatherings. Manhattan Park has something for everyone - regardless of age or activity level - and is a perfect destination.

Fallasburg Park

Fallasburg Park

10.7km from Seidman Park

Fallasburg Park located at the base of the picturesque rolling hills of Kent County, this beautiful park features a variety of activities for all ages. From camping to picnicking or just exploring, you’re sure to find something to keep everyone busy. The scenic 8-acre pond is a peaceful spot where you can canoe and fish while taking in the scenery. There are also more than 3 miles of walking trails that lead through old growth oak forests, wetlands and meadows alongside the river.

NCT - North Country Trail head

NCT - North Country Trail head

11.85km from Seidman Park

The North Country Trailhead offers stunning views of the countryside and an excellent opportunity to explore. Miles of paths stretch through a forest of native trees, including maples and oaks, with bits of wetland interspersed here and there inviting hikers to stop and observe. Wildflowers bloom in the spring, while colorful fall foliage appears come autumn. Wildlife is abundant. Camping is allowed on site and take in more of the natural beauty this area has to offer.

Provin Trails

Provin Trails

12.02km from Seidman Park

Provin Trails, offer outdoor enthusiasts picturesque views and a huge variety of trails to explore. The trails have something for everyone from multi-purpose paths to off-road biking, equestrian and walking spaces. The large network of trails also cuts through large conservation areas, offering a peek into the local flora and fauna amidst serene landscapes. With over 25 miles of groomed trails available across multiple conservation areas, Provin Trails is a great spot for all.

John Collins Park

John Collins Park

12.28km from Seidman Park

John Collins Park is a fantastic place to visit. Located near Grand Rapids, this 80-acre park has plenty to do for the whole family. With picnic tables and shelters for al fresco dining, and miles of trails for walking or biking, there’s no shortage of outdoor activities. You can also enjoy a peaceful day of fishing at Marge Pond or a game of sand volleyball on the courts. The park also hosts various events throughout the year, such as art festivals and community lectures.

Huff Park

Huff Park

13.86km from Seidman Park

Huff Park is a vibrant outdoor destination marked by picturesque landscapes and adrenaline-packed outdoor activities. Located along the banks of the Grand River, this park is the ideal spot for sailing, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, swimming and camping. With plenty of trails available for walking and biking, visitors can explore deep into the 50 acres of lush forests within the park. Apart from its natural beauty, Huff Park also offers an array of events.

Whites Bridge

Whites Bridge

14.21km from Seidman Park

Whites Bridge was built in 1927, and has been a part of the county ever since. This bridge has two highway crossings that are locally known and is listed under the National Register of Historic Places. It once connected to Bippley Avenue where locals used to go for Sunday drives to watch the sunset. Today, it stands as a reminder of the local beloved history and traditions that were once typical of the area.

Fulton Street Market

Fulton Street Market

14.33km from Seidman Park

The Fulton Street Market is a bustling marketplace full of amazing sights and smells. Visitors to the market can explore a wide variety of fresh produce and other local goods, as well as find quality prepared foods for their next meal. The bustling atmosphere is enhanced by friendly vendors offering samples of the local specialties – from sweet strawberry jams to hearty cornbreads, there’s something for everyone here.

Rogue River Park

Rogue River Park

15.63km from Seidman Park

Rogue River Park is the perfect spot for a relaxing day of outdoor fun. Set along the winding banks of the scenic Rogue River, visitors are able to take in the lush greens and blues of nature while fishing and strolling along trails. There are plenty of facilities located throughout the park including picnic shelters, playgrounds, restrooms, and grills. For those who prefer a more active experience, there is an off-leash area for dogs to run freely.

Ken-O-Sha Park

Ken-O-Sha Park

15.93km from Seidman Park

Ken-O-Sha Park is the perfect local escape. The park offers something for everyone - plenty of open green spaces, a large playground and sandpit, gazebos, picnic tables and grills, nature trails and even an ice rink. In addition to all these great amenities, it also has a large pavilion that can be rented out for picnics and parties. And providing a scenic backdrop for all this fun is the natural beauty of the area that you can take in from almost any part of the park.

Meyer May House

Meyer May House

15.96km from Seidman Park

The Meyer May House is a stunning example of exquisite Prairie architecture. Designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1909 and restored over a decade ago by Steelcase®, the house features clean lines, bold horizontals, and beautiful art glass windows. It proudly stands as an intact representation of Wright's style, while also remaining relevant to contemporary interests. Its open plan allows visitors to appreciate the 90 year old beauty of the house.

Foster Park

Foster Park

15.96km from Seidman Park

Foster Park, nestled in Allen County, Indiana, stands as a cherished green oasis offering a blend of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and community engagement.Located in Fort Wayne, Foster Park spans over 200 acres and serves as a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike. Its lush landscapes feature rolling hills, mature trees, picturesque gardens, and meandering trails that wind along the St. Marys River.

Old Farm Park

Old Farm Park

16.36km from Seidman Park

Old Farm Park, is a perfect destination to enjoy the outdoors. There are a wide variety of activities to choose from such as fishing, camping, bird watching, and biking. Visitors have access to the Grand River Water Trail which winds through the park's 250 acres and provides plenty of views of wildlife including deer and beavers. Those looking for challenges can try their luck at one of the park's many disc golf courses or hike through its network of trails for stunning views.

Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids, established in 1882, it was originally known as the Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie. It became a part of the Lansing diocese in 1881 after the province's first bishop moved to Lansing. There are currently more than a million Catholics that live within the diocese's borders in Barry, Byron, Ionia and other surrounding counties. During its history, the diocese has been served by 30 bishops and is presently headed by Bishop David J. Walkowiak.

La Grande Vitesse

La Grande Vitesse

16.72km from Seidman Park

La Grand Vitesse is a sculpture by the noted American architect and sculptor, Alexander Calder. Located on the banks of the Grand River in Kent County, Michigan, it was gifted to the public in 1969 by renowned philanthropist Richard Appelbaum and the community qucikly embraced the work of art. Nicknamed "The Bear" by locals, its bright red form stands 60 feet tall and captures both attention and admiration. Popular for pedestrians, cyclists and boaters alike.

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Seidman Park

Seidman Park

8155 Conservation St NE, Ada, MI 49301, USA

Seidman Park is a scenic spot that families have been enjoying for more than 50 years. Covering an area of 97-acres, Seidman Park is home to plenty of bikeways and picnic areas, as well as jogging trails and several shelters. For those who want to spend some time outdoors while still being close to nature, the park boasts a pond where one can catch panfish, largemouth bass, and even trout with a valid permit.