Located in Northern Kent County, the Howard Christensen Nature Center is a 135-acre refuge for a diverse range of plants and wildlife. With a variety of habitats and trails, the center offers a multitude of community-based programs and serves thousands of visitors each year, inspiring appreciation and respect for the natural world.
Supporting the preservation of Michigan forest and the maintenance of trail systems, the center provides free access to its facilities for those who cannot afford it, making it an inclusive destination for all. Visitors can also participate in a Citizen Science Project to track the progress of Chrishaven Lake, a unique feature formed by a retreating glacier thousands of years ago.
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