Hofma Park 15581 Ferris Street, Grand Haven, MI 49417
About the Business
Hofma Park, located at 15581 Ferris Street in Grand Haven, Michigan, is a popular tourist attraction and park in the area. The park offers a variety of amenities and activities for visitors to enjoy, including walking trails, picnic areas, and playgrounds. In addition to its recreational offerings, Hofma Park also serves as the headquarters for the Township Assessor, who is responsible for maintaining the valuation of all properties within the Township. The park also provides permits for various types of work and offers transparency and accountability regarding budget and finances to the citizens. The park is managed by a dedicated team of professionals, including the Township Superintendent/Manager, Assistant Township Manager/Human Resources Director, Assessing Director, Clerk, Community Development Director, Finance Director, Fire/Rescue Chief, Public Services Director, and Treasurer. Whether you're looking to enjoy a day outdoors or need assistance with property valuation or permits, Hofma Park is a great destination to visit in Grand Haven.
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Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 22:00
Friday:
08:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
08:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
08:00 - 22:00
Reviews
"New boardwalk is amazing! 18 screws per board, 12-13 boards per section, (post to post) 93 sections, approximately 22,000 screw for the walkway :)"
"This park appears to be a bit hidden away, so was a perfect getaway and picnic spot for our large group of friends and family. The shelter was free to be used even over the Fourth of July weekend and there was a lovely set of trails that began there. Restroom, soccer field and a baseball field are adjacent as well a nice play area for smaller kids. Park is dog friendly."
"I'll be posting regarding the trail system, the park does seem lovely though. The entrance is one way and google maps brings you to the exit instead of the entrance, having not been there before it seems I parked in an overflow lot or a lot to access the bike path. This wasn't a big deal, it was just a bit of a walk to find the trail head. There is a bathroom building, trash cans and ample paved parking and benches along the trails. I am disappointed at the amount of tree graffiti there is in the old beech but I suppose that's just how people do now a days. The trail itself is nice, there is a complex system of loops that feel natural to navigate for most experience and stamina levels. You can choose to walk as much or as little as you want and everyone I passed was friendly. I never really felt lost but the trail markers were a bit faded. There is a trash can before you enter the trail (I didn't enter at the trail head, I entered near the pavillion.) The trails are mostly dolomite and flat with minimal inclines. Some of the rustic trails have root hazards and are narrower but the main loops have ample space for passing. I was sad the preserve connection boardwalk was washed out, that swamp is beautiful. The trails themselves are moderately trafficked and some back up to houses but that's no big deal. There is foot traffic, bike traffic and dog traffic. I took a photo of the main map because I did get turned around twice, there are a handful of private paths that lead to people's houses and they got me a bit flipped. There are old beech and hemlock trees, a white pine forest, some young growth with sassafras and maple and large oaks. I will say, the gun range was good as a directional for me but also made me anxious after two hours of it, (as someone who is noise reactive), it did help me find my way out though."
"Hofma Park is a great place to get out into the woods while still being pretty close to town. We take our dog out there every day, and everyone is super friendly. Most people with dogs let them run off the leash, but they are all very considerate and careful to make sure their dogs are well behaved and under control. Hofma has some great trails for walking, biking, and even pushing a stroller. The scenery varies enough to keep it interesting, and each season brings something new and beautiful! I love Hofma, and it is one of the first places I bring out of town friends when they visit. I would recommend this park to anyone looking to get out for some fresh air or even just as a place to stop and stretch their legs during a road trip."
"Hofma is my go-to walking/hiking/photography/hammocking location. Being super local for me personally. As well as super unique with the floating bridge, floating observatorie, and now the addition of an old evergreen green tree farm. It's unlike any other park Grand Haven Township has to offer. They also have just added a beautiful scenic bike path from the main road through the outskirts of the tree farm section of the park that's awesome for a quick bike or longboard ride. Great area for birding and mushroom foraging as well. For its size, location and mostly marked trail system. The tree farm is totally unmarked and more free roam which is perfect for hammocks. I'll be honest. This nature oasis is hard to beat."
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