Winter Activities in Grand Rapids
Are you a snowbird looking for amazing and fun activities in Grand Rapids this winter? Look no further! Wander West Michigan brings you the best, as usual, so that you never have to feel bored or cooped up during the cold months again! Below, you’ll find options for indoor and outdoor as well as high-energy and low-energy activities for every kind of snowbird. Keep reading below to make a plan on how to keep that dopamine flowing this winter season and have some fun til the warm months come back.
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CHILL & COZY
Lyon Street Cafe
If you’re looking for a great place to sip hot coco, coffee or tea this winter with your loved ones, look no further! Not only does this cafe raise money for important causes and donate the funds, but they have the coziest atmosphere and delicious drinks and baked goods to match! Everyone loves a snowy cafe day, so next time you see those pieces of fluff falling from the sky, make a plan to visit Lyon Street Cafe. Bring a book, a journal or just your self or loved ones and enjoy the ambience of a cozy cafe in winter.
(PS for the parents – they also have beer).
Igloo Dining – Brody’s BE Cafe
BE Cafe is a wonderful place to find fun and cozy outdoor dining, like these snow huts! Have your food delivered to these heated outdoor huts and enjoy the winter ambience with your family, a loved one or group of friends! These do require reservations so make sure to check that out on their website.
Raise a Glass Wine & Drink Tours
Enjoy being chauffeured around the city and experiencing not only lots of yummy food, but also delicious drinks! Avoid having to worry about driving or coordinating travel with friends by scheduling a group or private tour. Great for winter because you spend minimal time outside, but still get to enjoy the aesthetic of the winter season. Not to mention, the hot food and fresh drinks will be sure to keep you warm !
Museums
The Grand Rapids area is well known for its local breweries and eateries, but its culture of arts and history is vastly underappreciated. A great winter activity in the area is to peruse these historical and artsy places, like the GR Public, Art or Kid’s Museums. All of these museums have affordable pricing, and people with memberships get free admission whenever they like throughout the year! So maybe that’s something to consider if you like your trip enough this winter.
Winter Music Scene
All through the winter season, as well as all the others, these venues have the best entertainment as well as an atmosphere for music lovers. For example, Winter Jam is coming up on Jan 19th, featuring SKILLET, Trip Lee, Colton Dixon, and more big names! There’s also Disney on Ice all through the winter season. Broadway Grand Rapids is even performing Moulin Rouge at DeVos Jan 21-26. The Intersection and The Pyramid Scheme are great for seeing up-and-coming bands as well as stuff like their Mega 80s party on Jan 18th from 8pm on, and the show starts at 9pm.
As you can tell, there are a lot of different choices when it comes to music in grand rapids for the winter. Be sure to click the links if you want full calendars and schedules for each place!
INDOOR WINTER ADVENTURES
Roller Skating
If you need some roller skating vibes in your life, here are a couple of different options for you! GR Skate and Event Center has two locations, in Byron and Kentwood, and is well known for its group events and activities, so it is a great option. Tarry Hall was number one on Yelp! and I’m certain that’s for good reason. Jumpin Jupiter Skate Center not only has a cool name, but a cool vibe as well with its neon decor and arcade room off to the side. All these places have some lite snacks and drinks to enjoy as well as games and special events throughout the year, so make sure to check the website links above for their full winter schedule!
BattleGR Tactical Games
Practice your sports skills at this games and sports complex, featuring things like laser tag, archery tag, axe throwing and so much more! You can check out their indoor pricing here as well as event schedules, how to rent a private party and even reserve spots far ahead of time to make sure you get to play exactly when you want to! Test your skills and maybe your friendships at this world-renowned gaming complex.
OUTDOOR WINTER ADVENTURES
GR World of Winter
Escape to the wonderful World of Winter in Grand Rapids! At this festival, you will find endless ice sculptures and other art by locals, dazzling drone light performances, live music (like Hip-Hop Opera), one-of-a-kind food trucks, and so much more. The event is free, so you can save your money to buy some delicious food or maybe purchase a keepsake from one of the artisans involved in the festival! It is also family friendly so this would be one of the best winter activities for families in Grand Rapids! Don’t miss this annual and well-loved event. Check out Wander West’s complete guide to this festival so you don’t miss out on a single thing!
Sledding/Skiing
Honor your inner child – or your actual children – and go sledding this winter! There are endless options in the Grand Rapids area for sledding, and a few of them even have what’s called sled “libraries” where they allow anyone to borrow a sled while they’re there if they don’t have one! We think that’s pretty cool, since everyone deserves to sled. Anyways, continue below for a list of our suggested hills and make sure to check out the amazing map and article here for full details on even more options.
NE Grand Rapids
- Belknap Park
- Highland Park
- Mary Waters Park
- Wabasis Lake Park
NW Grand Rapids
- Johnson Park
- Richmond Park
SE Grand Rapids
- Cascade Township Park
- Manhattan Park
- Mullick Park
SW Grand Rapids
- Rosewood Park
- Grand Valley Armory (good for smaller kids, beginners, disabled, or generally less walking)
Skiing
- Cannonsburg Ski Area
Thursday night sessions are BACK at Cannonsburg Ski Area this Thursday Jan 2 for the opening night! Come from 6:30-7:30pm and enjoy the slopes during the crisp cool air of the winter night. The event is completely free, but you will need to pay for the ski lift!
- Bittersweet Ski Resort
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