Near Grand Ravines Loop
Grand Ravines Suspension Bridge – fall" by Mike Lozon. Courtesy of Ottawa County Parks & Recreation.
Near Grand Ravines Loop
Grand Ravines – Statema Woodland Trail." Courtesy of Ottawa County Parks & Recreation.
Near Grand Ravines Loop
Grand Ravines – Idema Explorers Trail at sunrise" by Lee Koets. Courtesy of Ottawa County Parks & Recreation.
Near Grand Ravines Loop
Grand Ravines Overlook - August 2016." Courtesy of Ottawa County Parks & Recreation.

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Grand Ravines Loop

4.0 (2 Ratings)
A nice and easy loop through the fields and forests of Grand Ravines with access to the 75-foot-high suspension bridge.
2.2
mi
Distance
202
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
ADA AccessibleBirdingDogs AllowedFall ColorsFamily FriendlyRiver/CreekViewsWildlife
Access Issues
Park is open March 1 - Oct. 15: 7 am - 10 pm; Oct. 16 - Feb. 28: 7 am - 8 pm. Access is free.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.21mi
Distance
202ft
Elevation Gain
202ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
723ft
High Point
596ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
From the southern parking lot off Fillmore St by the fenced dog park, this loop hike heads counter-clockwise starting along the Main Paved Loop for a nice warm-up to stretch your legs. After a few hundred yards, at the far end of the field, stay to the right as the path ducks into the woods to cross the suspension bridge, which spans 275 feet across one of the namesake ravines. In the warmer, summer months, this is an awesome vantage point to explore the dense foliage from, giving an almost birds-eye-view of the canopy and ferns along the forest floor. Not to mention a great example of a suspension bridge for anyone interested in structural engineering on a more human scale. On the far side of the bridge, head right (east) along the Natural Surface Loop to begin the wooded section of trail along the Statema Woodland Trail as it slowly descends toward the Grand River. Stay to the right at all intersections to head out on the Greenway Trail Route spur to the easternmost boundary of the park. From here, head back along the greenway, this time staying right to loop up and around the Grand Ravines Lodge and parking areas on the Idema Explorers Trail: Grand Ravines Segment. Just before the two-mile mark, visit the Ravine Overlook platform for another nice spot to take in the surrounding natural area. Continuing south, you can follow the Aldrink Path on either side of the road as they both meet at the West Ravine Trail for the final bridge back toward the Main Paved Loop and southern parking area.
History & Background
The park's 202 acres were combined from four main parcels of land along with donated easements for crucial trail connections. The first was the Timmer Farm, which was acquired in 1999, the second was a riverside private residence purchased in 2011, the third was used to establish the John J. Helstrom Natural Area, and the last donation was in early 2019.Major construction and improvements have been underway since 2015, culminating in an Mparks Park Design Award in 2018. See this article for more information on the history and improvements done at Grand Ravines.

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Contributors
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