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Visit local farm stands to experience the city's heritage as a major agricultural producer.





Hudsonville, often referred to as 'Michigan's Salad Bowl,' is a thriving community located in Ottawa County. Situated perfectly between the bustling city of Grand Rapids and the scenic shores of Lake Michigan in Holland, it offers residents and visitors a quiet, suburban retreat. The city maintains a strong connection to its agricultural roots while evolving into a modern residential hub. With its well-kept parks and family-friendly environment, Hudsonville provides a relaxed pace of life within reach of West Michigan's major attractions and employment centers.
Hudsonville, often referred to as 'Michigan's Salad Bowl,' is a thriving community located in Ottawa County. Situated perfectly between the bustling city of Grand Rapids and the scenic shores of Lake Michigan in Holland, it offers residents and visitors a quiet, suburban retreat. The city maintains a strong connection to its agricultural roots while evolving into a modern residential hub. With its well-kept parks and family-friendly environment, Hudsonville provides a relaxed pace of life within reach of West Michigan's major attractions and employment centers.
Known as 'Michigan's Salad Bowl' for its deep agricultural roots.
Strategic location between Grand Rapids and the Lake Michigan coast.
Strong sense of community with a small-town feel.
Abundant local parks and family-oriented residential areas.
Primarily a residential and agricultural area with a quieter nightlife compared to nearby cities.
A car is essential for navigating the city and commuting to surrounding areas.
The community is very family-oriented with a slower pace of life.
Visit local farm stands to experience the city's heritage as a major agricultural producer.
Use Hudsonville as a quiet home base for exploring both Grand Rapids and the beaches of Holland.
Quiet suburban living and easy access to West Michigan attractions.
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$100-$150 p/day
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Take advantage of the local park system, such as Hughes Park, for family outings and walking trails.
June-September
Mild temperatures return and local farms begin their seasonal preparations.
The peak time for outdoor activities, local festivals, and visiting nearby Lake Michigan.
Enjoy the harvest season and beautiful Michigan autumn colors throughout the residential streets.
Expect cold temperatures and snow, typical of the West Michigan region.