All Good Things (In Nature) Are Wild and FREE ~Outdoor Discovery Center, Holland, MI~
Are you looking for FREE things to do with kids in West Michigan? Then you need to check out the Outdoor Discovery Center in Holland, MI. Located on a 155 acre piece of paradise, it is the perfect place to get your kids outside, connecting with nature, and it is FREE and open to the public.
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Free Things To Do With Kids In West Michigan
Arriving on a warm fall day in October, was perfect for all the time we would be spending outside. As we entered the Outdoor Discovery Center’s Visitors Center, we were greeted by a woman at the front desk, who was very welcoming and knowledgeable. She gave us maps of the facility and told us about everything that could be found both inside the Visitors Center, and outside on the property.
A Glimpse Inside The Outdoor Discovery Center
The Visitors Center is large, about 5,000 sq/ft, and it consists of North American wildlife exhibits with both taxidermy and live animals. One side of the building is dedicated to habitats which display taxidermy in dioramas designed especially for Outdoor Discovery Center. On the opposite side, there is another display room which has live animals and taxidermy, all arranged to illustrate the five vertebrate animal groups.
Now this isn’t a place where kids are not allowed to touch anything! It was very hands-on, like the Touch Tables which offer many items that the kids can pick up and touch: feathers, pelts, snake skins, and talons.
Another nice feature for children is that the animal exhibits are lower, allowing little children to walk right up to the exhibit so they can see the animals without being picked up. Each area has detailed plaques that children can understand.
There is also a wildlife viewing room that provides views of an outdoor bird feeding station, and also serves as a resting space with seating and a play area for small children.
Outside In Nature
After many trips from one side of the building to the other, we decided to see what was awaiting us outside. We headed to the Imagination Forest, conveniently located right by the trailhead, to let the kids burn off some energy (a.k.a. run around) after being inside.
Imagination Forest is a child’s play area full of natural materials such as balance beam logs, stepping stumps, rocks, a natural materials building area, zip line, and a sandbox. All of which blend perfectly with the surrounding trees and green space. There were benches for parents to sit and watch their children immerse themselves in nature. Allowing for our own little mental break while they played. It is conveniently located next to a pavilion for easy access to a restroom and picnic area.
Birds of a Feather
Next stop? Down the Kestrel Trail to view the De Witt Birds of Prey Center. What an amazing building! The cages are on the outer walls of the building, which allows the birds the feeling of being “outside.”
All of the birds housed in the facility have been permanently injured, or disabled, so that they cannot be returned to the wild. We were able to see 12 different species of birds including owls, hawks, falcons, eagles, and vultures.
All of the kids loved being able to get up so close to the birds!
So Much To Do
After making our way around the Outdoor Discovery Center property, we couldn’t believe everything they offered! Each trail had something different from the others: wetlands, a prairie, woods, meadows, natural play areas, and a public fishing pond.
There is even an Indian summer village complete with a traditional bent pole wigwam, a traditional three pole house (similar to a teepee), and a Three Sister’s Garden area with corn, pole beans and pumpkins. Indian tribes used to plant those three plants together because the corn supports the beans, the beans add nitrogen to the soil, and the pumpkin (squash) shades out the weeds.
Trees, and Plants, and Wildlife! Oh, my!
Who could forget all of the trees, plants and wildlife; mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds. As our children ran ahead of us, all we heard were “Ooo’s” and “Ahh’s,” which were followed, of course, by, “Mom? MOM!?! Wow!! Look at this!”
As much as we didn’t want to leave, it was close to lunch, and our kids were getting hungry. We were returning to the cabin we were renting for our lunch, but if you wanted to stick around, they do have three pavilions throughout the property- perfect for a picnic lunch as each one has picnic tables and a trash can.
Our Experience
Would we go again? Absolutely! As homeschool moms, we are always looking for educational free things to do with kids in West Michigan. Our children had a blast and as teachers, we enjoyed having the “day off” by letting nature give the lesson for that day. Therefore, next time we go, we will plan to participate in one of the many different programs they offer. Their programs help visitors, both children and adults, with the concept of conservation and preservation. Some of which include:
- bird watching
- pond studies
- sensory nature walks
- ecosystem studies
- archery
- summer camps
- wildlife studies
- and exploring Michigan’s cultural past.
The hard part is trying to decide which one you want to do first. PERHAPS next time you are looking for free things to do with kids in West Michigan, you will visit the Outdoor Discovery Center in Holland, MI. So, pack a lunch and make a day of it!
Know Before You Go
- Website: https://outdoordiscovery.org
- Address: 4214 56th St, Holland, MI 49423
- Hours: The Visitor’s Center is open Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, closed on Sundays. Although, from Memorial Day through Labor Day, they have extended hours on Sundays from 12:00 to 4:00 PM. The trails are open from sunrise to sunset.
- Admission: The Visitors Center and trails are free and open to the public
- Parking: There is plenty of onsite parking located right out front of the Visitors Center.
- Additional Info: All of the Outdoor Discovery Center’s Nature Preserve trails are wide, allowing plenty of room for wheelchairs, strollers, and wagons. The trails are also pet friendly as long as they are kept on a 6ft leash, you clean up after them, and they are kept 50ft away from any animal enclosure.
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40 Comments
Pamela
The outdoor area especially looks fun. Holland is on my list of places to visit in the near future, so I’ll be sure to remember this – thanks!
Charlene
Pamela, the outdoor play area was fantastic. Our kids enjoyed the zipline a lot. Holland is beautiful and you are sure to have a great time.
Missy
Fantastic, I enjoy learning about animals. It is great there are hands-on activities too.
Charlene
Missy, we LOVE animals and hands-on learning too! There was definitely tons to explore here.
Shalona
This is really cool! I’m not a nature gal but my 2 year old and hubby are. . . They would love this!
Charlene
They would enjoy this place then for sure, Shalona. Our kids didn’t want to leave.
Tracy @ Cleland Clan
I’ve been to Holland, Michigan, but never to this place. The grandkids would love it, and we could easily go for a weekend.
Charlene
Sounds like a great plan for the grandkids, Tracy. What do you love about Holland, MI? Happy travels!
jen
Oh my gosh! This is excellent! I have ancestors that were founding fathers of Holland MI! I’m told there is a statue there downtown I need to go see. It’s on my list for sure and I will def hit this up!!! Thank you!!
Charlene
Jen, that is SO cool! We hope you get to visit soon to see the statue. Holland, MI is a great place to visit…especially during Tulip Festival.
Lisa Wells
Wow this place looks amazing! And it’s free too… awesome! We love learning about animals, and will definitely check this place out if we are ever in Michigan!
Charlene
We couldn’t believe it was free either, Lisa. The whole property was very well done.
Vessy Smith
Looks beautiful! We often visit Michigan, since my hubby is from there. I would love to check out all these fun places! Thanks so much for sharing! 😉
Charlene
Of course, Vessy, we love sharing fun places we find. Enjoy Michigan on your next visit! Such a pretty state.
alison
It is so great to have places like this for kids to go, explore and learn. I love the hands on experience and how the exhibits were kid height! what a fun place.
Charlene
We couldn’t agree more, Alison. It seems a lot of emphasis was put on how a child would experience this nature center.
Ola
Looks like a fun interactive spot for kids!
Charlene
Indeed, Ola!
Michele
What an amazing place! Especially for homeschoolers! And FREE? Very cool!
Charlene
Yes, free! We couldn’t believe it either Michele.
Jessica
I love when you find incredible places like this for kids that are free! This place looks awesome!
Charlene
We spent an entire day there and plan on going back to explore more. There was just so much to see both indoors and outdoors.
Shirley
So fun! Whoever did the taxidermy, well, he’s fantastic!! The animals all look so lifelike! That bald eagle is pretty spectacular too.
Charlene
The taxidermy was very well done, Shirley. There was SO much of it too. Our kids liked the foxes. The raptor building was unexpected and awesome.
Kristi @ Way Beyond The Norm
Yes! I love that this is a place that welcomes hands-on activities. It’s so hard for kids to keep their hands off of things. It’s only natural to want to touch, feel, hold and get all of our information from our senses. I also have a child fascinated with Bald Eagles, so this would be a great experience for us.
Charlene
We agree, Kristi. Our kids were definitely touching everything! So cool that your child has such an interest in Bald Eagles.
Ivy | livin the life of ivy
I love places that are kid-friendly. They learn a lot if they can touch things.
Charlene
We do too, Ivy. Trisha and I actually learned quite a bit also from interacting with the displays.
Julie Gazdecki
Nature and FREE??? I am adding this to our list for summer. Planning to visit West Michigan.
Charlene
Yes…nature and free!!! We thought the same thing! Hope you have fun exploring West Michigan.
Sheila
I love Holland, MI and have visited many times but never to the nature center. I would especially love the opportunity to see a bald eagle up close! That would be incredible.
Charlene
We hadn’t heard of this place either on our previous trips to Holland. The Bald Eagle was beautiful and it was neat being able to see it so close. Happy travels!
Amanda
What a fun place to visit! The animals are beautiful!
Charlene
The Outdoor Discovery Center had so much to offer. We had a great time exploring nature together.
Jordin
This certainly looks like a great place to visit for the whole family! I love that the exhibits are down lower for the littles!
Charlene
We loved this nature center, Jordin. The lower exhibits were a wonderful surprise.
Janine
I love that it’s encouraged for the kids to touch and interact with everything. And I want my own imagination garden!
Charlene
The imagination garden was SO cute and had so much to explore. We are huge fans of hands-on learning too, Janine.
Donna Lynn Starling
What a wonderful experience, especally for kids. Looks like a great place.
Charlene
We had an exciting time together at the Outdoor Discovery Center and hope to visit again soon!