Grand Ravines
North
9920 -
42nd Ave
Jenison, MI 49428
South
3991
Fillmore Street
Jenison, MI 49428
Directions
Grand Ravines North: From Fillmore Street travel one half mile north on 42nd Avenue to the entrance. Grand Ravines South: Entrance is on Fillmore Street east of 40th Avenue.
Amenities & Activities
- Grand Ravines Lodge with scenic views of the Grand River
- Modern restrooms on north (in lodge) and south side of the park
- Dog wash station on south side of the park (in restroom building)
- Water bottle refill stations (in restroom buildings)
- Newly completed Idema Explorers Trail access
- Hiking trails
- Fishing
- Paved parking areas
- 21-acre off-leash dog park
- Restored barn and windmill
- Woodland staircase
- Ravine overlook
- Interpretive signage
- 275' pedestrian suspension bridge (easiest access on south side of the park; take paved path on east side of the park)
- Newly completed Treehouse
Map and Information
This map shows amenities, parking areas, features and trails. Grand Ravines is a 202-acre Ottawa County Park with a half-mile of frontage on the Grand River and can be accessed from the north and south. A county-wide natural features inventory completed in 1988 identified the extensive system of deep ravines that extends along the GVSU riverfront and through what is now park property as one of the most significant natural features in Ottawa County. The deep ravines feature unique plant communities, including a variety of ferns and trees uncommon to the area, such as Kentucky coffee-trees, paw paws and towering tulip trees.
The southerly 68 acres of Grand Ravines, the former Timmer Farm, was acquired in 1999 with park millage funds. The adjacent 100-acre parcel, which included a house overlooking the river, was purchased in 2011 with assistance from a Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund grant. Later in 2011, the Parks Commission added Grand River frontage upstream to establish the 19-acre John J. Helstrom Natural Area.
Major improvements to the park began in 2015, including the construction of the county’s first off-leash dog park and restoration of the historic barn. Trails, entrance improvements, and renovation of the lodge overlooking the river on the north side of the park were also completed in 2015. In 2017, parking was expanded and a north trailhead was added. The accessible pathways that connect the north and south portions of the park and lead to the river were completed with help from a Land and Water Conservation Fund grant. Finally, a 275' long, fully ADA accessible, 70' high suspension bridge traversing one of the park’s namesake ravines was constructed. The bridge is easiest to access from the south side of the property, off of Fillmore St. Take the paved path on the EAST side of the park (closest to the barn). Follow it about a quarter of a mile north. The bridge can be accessed from the north side of the property, see trail maps for the best route.
In 2018, Grand Ravines was awarded the mparks Park Design Award.
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Hours
March 1 through October 15: 7am to 10pm
October 16 through February 28: 7am to 8pm
Fees
There are no entry fees.
Dog Policy
- Grand Ravines South is home to the county's first enclosed off-leash dog park. Please review the dog park rules before visiting the park.
- Dogs are required to be leashed (10’ max) and under control at all times.
- Dogs are not permitted in park buildings, restrooms, picnic shelters, playground areas, off-trail, or as posted.
- Owners must clean up after their pet and dispose of waste in a trash receptacle.
- Leader dogs for persons with disabilities are permitted at any time.
- For more park properties that allow dogs off leash year-round, take a look at the Ottawa County Open Space Lands.