Friends of Grand Rapids Parks is excited to announce our free, community event series lineup for 2026. Each event promotes a park activity in partnership with local leaders and experts who will provide instruction and insight for participants. Our hope is that participants will have a fun, rich experience and come away from each event with the tools and confidence to come back and do the activity on their own.
When we say “you belong out here,” we mean it! Events are always free and light refreshments will be provided. (We do ask that attendees register for events ahead of time so we can plan treats accordingly!) See you out there!
Wildflower Walk at Ken-O-Sha Park
May 1, 9-10am
A hidden gem for spring ephemeral wildflowers in Grand Rapids, get to know beautiful, threatened species like Virginia bluebells from ecologist Pete Quakenbush. Learn more and register here.
Wildflower Walk at Aman Park
May 9, 1-2pm
Explore the beauty of Aman Park’s spring ephemeral wildflowers! During this walk, learn how Aman Park’s unique ecology supports all types of ephemeral wildflowers alongside ecologist Pete Quakenbush, Kent Conservation District, and the Old-Growth Forest Network. Learn more and register here.
Bird Watching at Ken-O-Sha Park
May 16, 8-10am
Get to know the birds in Ken-O-Sha Park and gain more experience bird watching. Guided by Cynthia Maas, Dr. Daniel Goldberg, and Cliff Hodge of the Grand Rapids Audubon Club, participants will hike the Ken-O-Sha Park trails along Plaster Creek, observe and record the bird population in the park, and learn about their unique ecology. This event is kid friendly and includes a kid-specific activity. Learn more and register here.
June Ring Race at Bike Park
June 27, 6-9pm
A gravel bike race through Grand Rapids Bike Park, compete for fame and glory or cheer on racers! The race is two laps around an old baseball infield and one heck of a good time! Whether you’re a seasoned gravel bike racer or it’s your first time on the track, you’ll enjoy the thrill of the competition and the joy of community at one of Grand Rapids’ most beautiful—and rad—parks. Ring Race is hosted by local legend and Bike Guy Jeff Jacobi. Learn more and register here.
July Ring Race at Bike Park
July 25, 6-9pm
A gravel bike race through Grand Rapids Bike Park, compete for fame and glory or cheer on racers! The race is two laps around an old baseball infield and one heck of a good time! Whether you’re a seasoned gravel bike racer or it’s your first time on the track, you’ll enjoy the thrill of the competition and the joy of community at one of Grand Rapids’ most beautiful—and rad—parks. Ring Race is hosted by local legend and Bike Guy Jeff Jacobi. Learn more and register here.
Incredible Insect Extravaganza at Plaster Creek Family Park
August 8, 9am-12pm
A bug bonanza for insect lovers and skeptics alike, Incredible Insect Extravaganza is the perfect way to explore Plaster Creek Park’s meadow, learn how conservation impacts the insect populations, get more comfortable with bugs, and enjoy a variety of bug-themed activities with local partners. There will be plant and art giveaways and activities for all ages. Event partners include The Grand Rapids Bug Club, Plaster Creek Stewards, LGROW, Solidago Landscape Design, Madison Memering, Pangea Reptile, and C4. Learn more and register here.
August Ring Race at Bike Park
August 22, 6-9pm
A gravel bike race through Grand Rapids Bike Park, compete for fame and glory or cheer on racers! The race is two laps around an old baseball infield and one heck of a good time! Whether you’re a seasoned gravel bike racer or it’s your first time on the track, you’ll enjoy the thrill of the competition and the joy of community at one of Grand Rapids’ most beautiful—and rad—parks. Ring Race is hosted by local legend and Bike Guy Jeff Jacobi. Learn more and register here.
Skateboard Workshop at Roberto Clemente Park
August 13, 6-8pm
Learn to skateboard and explore the community-powered skateboard park at Roberto Clemente Park. Chris Gray (Graytones) will help attendees learn skateboarding fundamentals, the incredible history of the skate park at Roberto Clemente, and make some art. Skateboards, pads, and other gear provided. Learn more and register here.
Grand RapidsParks Are Yours to Explore
Everyone deserves to have fun and find their passion in a park. Our free community events are focused on having fun, exploring all our parks have to offer, and connecting with the community.
Friends of Grand Rapids Parks is proud to support a nature-connected city where everyone has the chance to experience the benefits of parks, trees, and trails. We encourage you to consider supporting our work by exploring volunteer opportunities or making a donation today.






