Located in the middle of one of the world’s finest growing regions, influenced by the horticultural prowess of our Dutch ancestors, Grand Rapids offers plenty of inspiration for visitors with green thumbs – and plenty of natural eye candy for everyone else.
Choose from the following to create your itinerary:
One of the world's 100 most visited art museums features a wide variety of indoor and outdoor gardens. Guided tours are available for an additional cost.
Learn MoreThis serene scenic sanctuary is dotted with 17 bronze statues, all sculpted by local artists and inspired by the patron saint of the environment and animals.
Learn MoreMaster gardeners of the Kent/MSU extension program maintain thousands of diverse plants, all labeled for your education and inspiration. Additional educational opportunities are available.
Learn MoreBlandford nature Center and Calvin College Ecosystem Preserve offer hundreds of trail-lined acres of woods, water and meadows in the midst of the city.
Learn MoreA 250-year-old working Dutch windmill towers above 36 acres of manicured gardens, dikes, canals and picnic areas.
Learn MoreSix million tulips - 800 different kinds - in spring bloom, plus summer gardens, plants and garden widgets for sale.
Learn More"America's Best Small Town Festival" features millions of tulips, great entertainment, and authentic Dutch activities, each May.
Learn MoreEngage an expert step-on guide to join your group on your bus for a custom experience specially designed to fit your interests and schedule.
Gardens & Agriculture Extras:
Visit local garden centers, including Countryside Greenhouse, Michigan's largest retail greenhouse. Pick fresh lavender, shop for lavender-infused products, and enjoy lavender-inspired baked goods at Lavender Life Company. Tour beautifully manicured gardens outside magnificent 19th-century homes during June's Heritage Hill Garden Tour. Browse farm markets on The Fruit Ridge, a unique topographical land feature and agricultural mecca.
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