Whistlestop Park is a popular destination for active enthusiasts with walking trails, multiple sports fields and a fishing pond, while Douglas Walker Park features picnic tables, soccer fields and a playground. Bikers and walkers can try out Kent Trails, a 15-mile paved trail system that spans Grand Rapids and Kent County.
Retail near Byron Center includes Tanger Outlets – Grand Rapids, Lindt Chocolate Shop and several boutiques such as Boxed Bowtique and Feather & Birch. The local farmers market is also a great place to pick up handmade items and fresh produce.
There are many options for dining, from unique breakfast spots to upscale restaurants. Pete’s Grill & Tavern offers American pub grub, pizza and burritos in a laid-back setting, along with signature cocktails. Locals also recommend Alebird Taphouse & Brewery and Alder & Iron Restaurant at Railside Golf Club for dinner. A popular Michigan chain, Anna’s House is renowned for its early-morning selections, while Byron Family Restaurant serves family-recipe dishes for breakfast and lunch.
Byron Center schools include Marshall Elementary, Brown Elementary, Heritage Elementary and Countryside Elementary, which was recently awarded a Blue Ribbon, as well as West Middle and Byron Center High. Students often collaborate with the Van Singel Fine Arts Center and Byron Area Historic Museum to dig deep into local history and develop artistic passions.
Byron Center continues to grow every year, establishing itself as a charming city to call home at the south edge of Grand Rapids. From its expansive natural terrain to charming atmosphere, the city is highly regarded as an ideal place to raise a family in West Michigan.