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Named for the Ottawa Indians who inhabited the area's forests, the County was established in 1837 when Michigan became a state. Fur trader Rix Robinson established the first permanent settlement in 1833 at the mouth of the Grand River; this fur trader post soon grew into the present day city of Grand Haven.
Ottawa County's location on Lake Michigan shoreline has long made it a vacation destination. From those early resorts of the Victorian Age. The County has continued to provide a rich variety of recreational opportunities - camping, hiking, fishing, biking, cross country skiing, boating, swimming, and so much more.
The Pigeon Creek Inn is located adjacent to Ottawa County's newest Park "The Pigeon River Greenway". Built along 1.5 miles of the Pigeon River, there are 6 miles of hiking and cross-country ski trails, a number of bridges and scenic overlooks, and a water trail for canoeists and kayakers.
We Invite You To Visit & Enjoy Any or All of the Parks, which offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities.
Kirk Park
Tunnel Park
Pigeon Creek Park
North Beach Park
Riverside Park
Deer Creek Park
Grand River Park
Grose Park
Hagar Park
Spring Cove Park
For reservations or additional information
about any Ottawa County Parks, contact:
Ottawa County Parks & Recreation Commission
12220 Fillmore Street
West Olive, Mi 49460
(616) 738-4810
Pigeon Creek Inn is located 2 miles east of Lake Michigan halfway between Holland and Grand Haven. There are over 10 public state, county, and township beaches on Lake Michigan between Holland and Grand Haven. There is a public boat launch 3 miles away on Pigeon Lake. There are great restaurants and shopping in Holland, Grand Haven, and nearby Suagatuck. Ottawa county has over 100 miles of paved bicycle and walking paths as well as 11 parks. There are great scenic motorcycle rides along Lakeshore Drive. There is a public trap and skeet range 8 miles away. Consumers Energy has a boardwalk from Pigeon Lake to the pier on Lake Michigan.
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