Grand Rapids Charter Township

Grand Rapids Charter Township is considered a charter township of Kent County, Michigan and has an estimated population of around 16,000 residents. The area is bordered by Grand Rapids, East Grand Rapids, Kentwood, Ada Township, and Plainfield Charter Township. The town first formed in 1834 before becoming officially designated by the State of Michigan in 1842. It did not become a charter town until the late 1970s when an agreement was created between the city of Grand Rapids for water and sewer services. Today, a small portion of the town shares water and sewer services with the nearby Plainfield Township. The area is home to the historic Knapp School House from 1851 and two fire stations that serve the community.

 

Living in Grand Rapids Charter Township

 

Grand Rapids Charter Township has been named one of the best places to live in Michigan and offers residents a clean, suburban feel to the area. One of the benefits that attract people to this area is the convenience of city amenities alongside the classic small-town feel the community offers. There are ample community events and amenities offered, such as the indoor pool at the Forest Hills Aquatic Center or 80-acre Knapp Forest Preserve. If you enjoy winter, this is the perfect location to visit or relocate! Each year, there are countless opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, ice skating, and more family fun activities.

Things to do in Grand Rapids Charter Township

Whether it is summer or winter, Grand Rapids Charter Township is bustling with activities, amenities, and family-friendly events! One popular attraction is the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park that features a botanical garden, beautiful sculptures, and an indoor art exhibit. Great Lakes Glow Golf is another great family-friendly attraction that offers blacklight mini-golf and an indoor video game arcade. Crahen Valley Park offers a 2.4-mile walking trail that is surrounded by beautiful forests and wildlife. The Provin Trails are great to visit in both summer and winter for the 46-acre park with hiking trails and a cross-country skiing area. The Grand Rapids Township Park has multiple ball fields and a leisurely walking path to follow.