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Pottawattomie Park
Pottawattomie Park is a beautiful 20.83-acre park located at 15600 Comstock Street in Grand Haven, Michigan. This park offers a variety of amenities including three shelters, a restroom, two volleyball courts, two horseshoe pits, a soccer field, a playground, trails, a floating fishing/viewing platform, boardwalk, and 74 parking spaces. Dogs are not permitted in this park. In addition to Pottawattomie Park, the Grand Haven Township maintains five parks and four public accesses totaling nearly 600 acres of property, along with a boat launch and over 38 miles of non-motorized pathways. The Northwest Ottawa Recreation Authority provides organized recreational programs within the park system.
White River Township Hall
Welcome to the White River Township Hall, your local government office dedicated to serving the vibrant community of White River Township. Located at 7386 Post Road, Montague, Michigan, our office is nestled within a region rich in history and natural beauty. Originally extending from Manistee to Grand Haven, White River Township now encompasses 15.9 square miles, offering a unique blend of farmland, open spaces, natural habitats, and stunning waterfronts along Lake Michigan and White Lake. Established with official municipal records dating back to 1859, the township has grown into a thriving community of 1,338 residents as per the 2010 census. Our board is committed to fostering a harmonious balance between development and the preservation of our cherished natural resources and landscapes.
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