Cedar Springs in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Golf Courses. Discover best things to do in Cedar Springs with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Cedar Springs
5 based on 43 reviews
My golf parter and I try and play Pilgrim's Run about once a year, only because its pricey for us retirees. It's a beautiful course and maintained to perfection. It is one of the top courses in all if Michigan. It's always listed in Golf Digests top 100 courses to play.
4.5 based on 118 reviews
Great venue to watch a "low A" minor league baseball game. It was entertaining throughout the game. Ticket and concession prices are very reasonable. Parking is a snap. For a Wednesday evening game it was well attended, but you can easily get tickets at the park without reserving ahead of time. Being from out of town, I thoroughly enjoyed the evening.
4.5 based on 113 reviews
I live in Grand Rapid and went with a group of 8 adults (friends & family). Some had gone zip lining in more tropical locations, others (including myself) was the first time ever. We all loved it and had a blast! The staff was great and very welcoming. I would highly recommend this to anyone!!
5 based on 18 reviews
Tons of crazy fun with Hands-on Farm, Wildlife Safari Tours, HUGE play areas, and HOMEMADE Ice Cream! See Website for more details!
This is far the cleanest animal place I have ever been. They have a picnic and play area outside the facility. Inside the main building is a gift shop and ice cream area. The smell of homemade waffle cones was amazing. They had large stuffed animals and some wooden saddles you could sit on for photos. I can't express how nice this place is and how clean the whole area is. We bought our tickets and we got the do it all combo so it is about $20 for an adult and that is rounding it up and kids 2 and under are free. We went out to the hands on area where they had goats, pigs, donkeys, bunnies and birds. They had several 2 week old baby goats that were out running and jumping around. They were so darn cute! You could sit and play with them and hold them. Same with the rabbit area you could hold the new baby bunnies and pet the larger ones. In that area they had birds you could hand feed or feed from a stick. Also you were given a container of food to feed the larger animals. We didn't get a chance to pet the donkeys, they stayed back but that is ok, the baby goats were so worth it. Then in another area there are deer and elk. You were able to feed them through a fence, they were about 1 year old if I remember right. We were also lucky enough to be able to pet a fawn through the fence, which is amazing and rare since they are so flighty!
Then in the do it all package you can feed either a goat or an elk, we chose the elk. So we went into the pen at our scheduled feeding time and fed from a bottle a 2 week old elk. Amazing again and the information we learned from the employees were beyond what we could imagine, they really knew their facts. You could tell the care for the animals were loving.
Then they have a stagecoach that is pulled by a tractor and that takes you on a tour around the farm for the larger and older animals. It included deer, elk, reindeer and yaks. The oldest deer there was 14 or 15. Again the tour is conducted by the owner and all the information we learned on that ride was out of this world. We made a couple of stops where we got off and fed the elks and then anyone that wanted could take photos holding antlers. The older deer, we were allowed to go into their pen and pet them. The reindeer and yaks we fed and then we watched the yaks race, which the kids on the tour adored and cheered. It was really neat and this is the kind of place you could go back over and over.
3 based on 4 reviews
Horrible rude staff Terrible selfish policies Unresponsive Owned by a Detroit businessman don't expect to feel welcome. Unless you are part of the good old boys network that has played there forever you should beware! Bad community neighbors.
5 based on 24 reviews
Really beautiful location. Many restaurants in the area, icecream shops, all along the White Pine Trail. Check out the fabulous fish sculpture by a local metal sculptor. Perfect for an evening stroll, pictures, in the summer they have free music on certain nights.
4 based on 17 reviews
Stopped here with the wife on our way home on a Sunday afternoon. Tastes are $1 each. There were several wines, mostly reds, only a few sweet or fruity. The blackberry hard cider was good. Also bought a bottle of caramel dessert wine. The dude pouring was not very enthusiastic and didn't have much to say about the wines or offer suggestions. It was a quick stop, worth it.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
They have recently remodeled the bathrooms and painted inside. What a difference that has made to the place. The bowling alleys are nice and well maintained. Nice bar area where you can catch a game also.
5 based on 1 reviews
Garden Club Park is a gem in the heart of Rockford. It abuts the city's dam overlook and the canoe/kayak landing site to its north.
The park, unfortunately, lost much of its unique attributes after the city discontinued allowing the local garden club from determining its landscaping. Its new form of beauty lies in its pristine lawn, and recently added hardscape items.
Several picnic tables and benches offer the park's patrons alternative seating to the traditional lawn cloth picnic. Nearby carry-out restaurant help those who have not packed their lunch.
The park also has a concert deck used in the summer for a Tuesday blues series, a Thursday open-mic evening, and a Sunday evening worship and praise venue. Several community events through the year utilize park space as well.
The park is easily accessed from parking lots at its north and south end, and the state's White Pine Trail runs along its east side.
It seems that I pass through Garden Park more often than I stop, but I enjoy the time spent here every time I do.
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