Press Release: New acquisition in Georgetown Township
Ottawa County, Michigan sent this bulletin at 11/02/2020 09:10 AM EST
For immediate release - November 2, 2020 Press contact: Jessica VanGinhoven, (616) 738-4810
Efforts by the Ottawa County Parks and Recreation Commission to Expand the Bend Area Open Space Continue
Following the purchase of 87 acres of land to expand the Bend Area Open Space in Georgetown Townshipearlier this year, the acquisition of an adjacent 62 acres of former gravel mining land was completed in October.In addition to Ottawa County Parks millage funding, this expansion was made possible by a grant from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund, as well as funding from the Ottawa County Parks Foundation’s Grand River Greenway Campaign.
“We are working to assemble and create another major destination along the Grand River,” said Parks Commission President Kelly Rice. “Each acquisition milestone gets us closer to that goal. With its close proximity to population centers in Georgetown Township, we think the Bend Area could ultimately become one of the most popular parks in our system.”
The purchase of this land accomplished the following:
Increased public land along the Grand River Greenway to 9,127 acres, 3,130 of which are managed by Ottawa County Parks
Expanded the Bend Area Open Space to 421 acres
Added 23.9 acres of man-made pond area, for a total of 115 acres of water features
Added channel from Grand River to inland ponds
Added ecologically valuable wetlands and floodplain
Completed acquisition of all properties on the east side of 12th Avenue north of Taylor Street –Parks frontage on the east side of this road now totals4,400’. Prior to the gravel mining activities, multiple historic family farms were located along 12th Avenue, and there is still an existing farmstead home (owned by Ottawa County Parks)located there thatis over 100 years old.
It also provides additional hiking along the Grand River waterfront and allows for the future development of a marked hiking trail system approximately four miles in length, with a trail loop along the Grand River.
When this new hiking trail system is complete, Ottawa County Parks plans to integrate it with the recently completed section of the Idema Explorers Trail along 10th Avenue, Taylor Street, and 12th Avenue. There will be a grass trailhead parking area on 12th Avenue and multiple locations where pedestrians can enter the Bend Area Open Space to hike through the property.
“The Bend Area Open Space is not well-known yet, and even though it will be a large project for us, we haven’t been quite ready to promote it,” said Parks Director Jason Shamblin. “Now, with the added land,development of a preliminary hiking trail system, and the connection with the Idema Explorers Trail,we hope people will check it out and get a sense of its potential.”
Depending on situation with COVID-19, a dedication ceremony may be scheduled next spring to celebrate the expansion of the Bend Area Open Space, the new hiking trail system, and the newly completed section of the Idema Explorers Trail. More details will be released in the coming months.