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The Window on the Waterfront Path offers a delightful, exceptionally easy stroll through a green urban oasis in downtown Holland, Michigan. You'll follow paved pathways and boardwalks that wind along the scenic Macatawa River, traversing marshy areas and providing picturesque views. It's a smooth, level surface, perfect for a relaxed…
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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The Window on the Waterfront Path is conveniently located downtown Holland and offers multiple access points. Free parking is available, though spots can be competitive during peak times, especially during events like the Tulip Time Festival.
Yes, this path is considered very easy and suitable for all ages and fitness levels. It features paved pathways and boardwalks, making it ideal for beginners, families, and even wheelchair users for at least a portion of its length. The park also includes the Sally Smoly Nature Playscape with climbing walls, tunnels, and sandboxes for children.
The terrain is predominantly flat, consisting of paved pathways and boardwalks. This makes it an accessible route for walking, biking, or running, and it is generally wheelchair-friendly.
Yes, the park and its paths are dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all visitors.
While enjoyable year-round, the best time to visit is during late April or early May for the annual Tulip Time Festival. During this period, the park transforms with over 100,000 tulips in bloom, offering vibrant photo opportunities and hosting various festival events.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the Window on the Waterfront Park or its paths. It is a public park freely accessible to everyone.
Along the path, you can enjoy diverse and picturesque scenery. Key highlights include the View of the Macatawa River from Window on the Waterfront, observation decks overlooking the marsh and river, and the Union in the Waterfront Memorial. You can also catch views of De Zwaan, a Dutch windmill located on Windmill Island, from various viewing platforms.
Yes, the route is part of a larger network of trails in West Michigan. It also passes through sections of the Michigan trail and the Window on the Waterfront trail system.
The main path is approximately 1.16 kilometers (0.72 miles) long. A leisurely walk typically takes around 18 minutes to complete, though you might spend more time enjoying the views and amenities.
Yes, the park offers several amenities for visitors. You'll find open spaces, picnic tables, and restrooms, though please note that restrooms are typically seasonal. The park is also dog-friendly.
To fully experience the unique charm of the area, consider visiting during the Tulip Time Festival in late April or early May. The park is transformed by over 100,000 blooming tulips, offering spectacular photo opportunities and a vibrant atmosphere. Arriving early in the day during peak season can help secure parking.
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