Getting Around
Renting a car is the most practical way to navigate Cutlerville and the surrounding Kent County area.





Located in the heart of Kent County, Cutlerville is a census-designated place that serves as a quiet suburban anchor just south of Grand Rapids. With a population of over 14,000, the area is characterized by its well-maintained residential neighborhoods and a slower pace of life compared to the nearby urban center. Its strategic location along major transit corridors makes it an ideal spot for travelers who want to explore the breweries, museums, and parks of West Michigan while enjoying a more relaxed environment. The community is part of the Greater Grand Rapids area, ensuring that modern amenities and diverse services are always within a short drive.
Located in the heart of Kent County, Cutlerville is a census-designated place that serves as a quiet suburban anchor just south of Grand Rapids. With a population of over 14,000, the area is characterized by its well-maintained residential neighborhoods and a slower pace of life compared to the nearby urban center. Its strategic location along major transit corridors makes it an ideal spot for travelers who want to explore the breweries, museums, and parks of West Michigan while enjoying a more relaxed environment. The community is part of the Greater Grand Rapids area, ensuring that modern amenities and diverse services are always within a short drive.
Proximity to the cultural and culinary hub of Grand Rapids.
Quiet residential streets ideal for a peaceful home base.
Easy access to major highways like US-131 for regional travel.
Close to local parks and community recreation areas.
The area is primarily residential with limited public transportation options.
Most major tourist attractions and nightlife are located in neighboring Grand Rapids.
The community offers a quiet environment, which may be too low-key for those seeking high-energy entertainment.
Renting a car is the most practical way to navigate Cutlerville and the surrounding Kent County area.
Take advantage of the 15-minute drive to downtown Grand Rapids for world-class museums and the famous 'Beer City' brewery scene.
Quiet suburban stays and easy access to Grand Rapids attractions.
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$100-$150 p/day
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Visit nearby Douglas Walker Park for walking trails and picnic spots.
May-September
Expect mild but unpredictable weather; it is a beautiful time to see the region begin to bloom.
Warm and pleasant, this is the peak time for visiting nearby Lake Michigan beaches and outdoor festivals.
The autumn foliage in West Michigan is spectacular, making it perfect for scenic drives.
Winters are cold and snowy; be prepared for winter driving conditions if visiting during these months.