Work is complete on the new 570-foot bridge at Millennium Park in Grand Rapids!
Be one of the first to see what it's like to take a ride across the new bridge.
You can see a lot of things on Mackinac Island, but automobiles are not one of them. Cars are banned. Instead of cars, bicycles are everywhere. Bikes are used to commute and for recreation.
Here's a look at the most common recreational bike ride on Mackinac Island, the eight mile trail that travels around the island along the shore.
Last weekend, the Friends of the Musketawa Trail hosted the Gold Spike Trail Tour. The biennial event covered the entire Musketawa Trail, running from Marne to Muskegon, and connected with the Fred Meijer Pioneer Trail in Grand Rapids to the east.
Take one step into First (Park) Congregational at ArtPrize Seven and Jim Triezenberg's "Dino-Zar" will have a smile on your face.
The bicycle has been 30 years in the making. It includes dozens of gadgets and moving parts, a geiger counter, running water, refrigerator and more.
Long workdays and full schedules make our lives busy, but it's important to take the time to appreciate the small joys of everyday life.
One bike ride with a 4-year-old and you'll quickly be reminded of how to appreciate the small things.
Grand Rapids bicyclists have a few more places to work on their bikes thanks to four new bicycle repair stations installed by Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids.
Tens of thousands of people are expected to visit downtown Grand Rapids to tour ArtPrize exhibits duration of the competition. That makes finding a place to park a vehicle a little bit difficult at times, even if it's only a bicycle.
But this year ArtPrize has an option for bikes. Valet parking.
Protected bike lanes and intersections are gaining popularity across the country and the Michigan Department of Transportation has noticed.
Many bicyclists love them, while some think the concept needs work.
Would protected bike intersections be a good fit in Grand Rapids?