Best attractions and places to see around Lamont include natural areas centered around rivers and ravines. The region features opportunities for water-based activities, hiking, and enjoying local flora. Lamont offers a mix of accessible trails and scenic viewpoints, making it suitable for various outdoor interests.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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One of several bridges in the park, this one takes you over Sand Creek. The creek is very calm in this area and it is a good place for a quick break to enjoy the peaceful setting.
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Bass River State Recreation Area is a 1,665-acre recreation area located outside of Grand Haven. There is a multipurpose, 6-mile trail that is used for cross country skiing, hiking, horseback riding and mountain biking. Hikers, be mindful of horses and mountain bikers!
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At the second parking lot, especially for the kayakers, there are beautiful flower meadows, lots of bees cavort here. The information board on the ice age is also interesting, you can see how far the glaciation had advanced.
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The southern entrance to the park, parking lots, toilets and the dog washing facility can be reached directly. Likewise, the hiking trails through the park and to the river.
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One of many beautiful bridges, the river flows very quietly and you see fallen trees everywhere and hear animals running through the foliage.
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Lamont offers a variety of natural settings. You can visit the Wildflower Meadows at Grand Ravines North, known for its beautiful flower meadows and an interesting information board about the Ice Age. The Grand River Heritage Water Trail – Grand Ravines Access Site provides serene river views and access for water activities. Additionally, the Bass River Recreation Area features forests and a lake, offering a diverse natural experience.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Bridge over Sand Creek offers a peaceful setting where children can enjoy the sounds of nature. The Wildflower Meadows at Grand Ravines North are also family-friendly, with plenty of space to explore and learn about local flora and the Ice Age. The Bass River Recreation Area provides a multipurpose trail suitable for various family outdoor activities.
The Lamont area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, running, mountain biking, and horseback riding on the multipurpose trails at Bass River Recreation Area. The Grand River Heritage Water Trail – Grand Ravines Access Site is perfect for canoeing and kayaking on the calmly flowing Grand River.
Absolutely! The region boasts several hiking opportunities. You can find trails accessible from the Grand Ravines South Entrance, leading through the park and towards the river. The Bass River Recreation Area also features a 6-mile multipurpose trail ideal for hiking. For more options, explore the various hiking routes around Lamont, including easy loops like Grand River Park and Sand Creek Loop.
The attractions around Lamont offer several scenic viewpoints. The Grand River Heritage Water Trail – Grand Ravines Access Site provides relaxing views of the Grand River. From the Bridge over Sand Creek, you can enjoy a peaceful vista of the quiet creek and surrounding foliage. The Wildflower Meadows at Grand Ravines North also offers beautiful open views of the natural landscape.
Yes, the Grand Ravines South Entrance provides convenient facilities including parking lots, toilets, and even a dog washing facility. The Grand River Heritage Water Trail – Grand Ravines Access Site features a canoe dock and a boarding aid for kayaks, making water access easy.
Yes, some areas are designed with accessibility in mind. Both the Grand River Heritage Water Trail – Grand Ravines Access Site and the Grand Ravines South Entrance are noted for being wheelchair accessible, ensuring a wider range of visitors can enjoy the natural beauty.
Yes, the Grand Ravines South Entrance is particularly dog-friendly, offering a dedicated dog washing facility. Many of the trails and natural areas are suitable for walks with your canine companion, but always check local regulations for specific areas.
Visitors frequently highlight the peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. The quiet flow of the river at Bridge over Sand Creek and the beautiful silence at the Grand River Heritage Water Trail are often praised. The beautiful flower meadows at Wildflower Meadows at Grand Ravines North are also a favorite.
Yes, if you enjoy running, you'll find several options. The Bass River Recreation Area features a 6-mile multipurpose trail that's great for a run. Additionally, you can explore various running trails around Lamont, including the Sand Creek Trail and several moderate loops from Zemaitis Preserve.
While specific wildlife sightings vary, areas like the Bridge over Sand Creek are known for the sounds of animals running through the foliage, indicating a healthy ecosystem. The Wildflower Meadows at Grand Ravines North attract many bees, contributing to the local biodiversity.


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