Catch the View from above! Air color tours are available at the Greenville Municipal Airport throughout the year at surprisingly affordable rates. Call to schedule your private tour! (616) 754-5534
Klackle Orchards is a huge attraction with fun for the whole family. Whether it's corn mazes, or orchard tours; shopping in the Cornucopia Market or picking your own pumpkin, you will enjoy your day at Klackle Orchards. (616) 754-8632 Golf: Any golfer will tell you that the view from a tee box in the fall will take your breath away. Horseback riding is a great way to take in nature's sites. Double R Ranch (located in Belding) offers several options for you. visit their website or call them toll free at (877)794-0520. Pedestrian/Bike Trails: Greenville offers miles of quiet, wooded trails that often meander along the beautiful Flat River. Links will lead you to either more detailed information, or a trail map.
Fred Meijer Flat River Trail: This pedestrian trail has won the “Quality of Life Award” from the American Society of Civil Engineers and is currently expanding to 4 miles. Soon, it will connect to the Meijer Heartland Trail.
Fred Meijer Heartland Trail: This trail is partially paved leading all the way from Greenville to Alma – a 41 mile stretch!
Edwards Creek Mountain Bike Trail: 7.35 miles of winding beginner, intermediate and expert single-track trails. This trail is tight, technical and very challenging. Bring your technical skills and endurance
Directions: The general location is M-57 just east of M-91. Head east along M-57 to Walnut Street. Go north for approximately 0.2 miles to the Allen G. Davis ball field entrance. The trailhead is on your left as you enter the park.
Shearer Road Mountain Bike Trail: This 4.5 mile course maximizes the little amount of elevations change available. Rocks, logs and other obstacles add challenge to the beginner and intermediate trail loops.
Directions: M-57 to Hillcrest Rd east of Meijer. Travel north on Hillcrest Rd. thru Greenville West Dr. The road will turn into Shearer Rd. Continue traveling north on Shearer Rd. approximately ¼ mile. The trailhead is on your left.
Combine the two mountain bike trails via the Fred Meijer Flat River Trail and challenge yourself to a nice 17.5 mile ride.