Food scene
Blue Cow
119 N Michigan AveGreat food and environment
Raven Brewing & BBQ
121 N Michigan AveGreat BBQ & brewery
Great brewery
They have a diner side and a brewery side
13 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Cranker's Coney Island
213 S State StGreat brewery
They have a diner side and a brewery side
Schuberg's Bar & Grill
109 N Michigan AveGreat historic restaurant with the best burgers
Antlers Fireside Grill
10107 Buchanan RdBest restaurant in Canadian Lakes
Neighborhoods
Big Rapids
Great downtown and plenty of riverwalks
Sightseeing
A great place for a bike ride on long stroll while seeing the Muskegon River
Big Rapids Riverwalk Trailhead
501 River StA great place for a bike ride on long stroll while seeing the Muskegon River
• Rogers Dam is an earth-filled embankment dam on the Muskegon River. It is located about six miles (9.7 km) south of Big Rapids. Construction of the dam began in 1905, and its power plant was commissioned in March 1906. Owned and operated by Consumers Energy, the primary purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power generation. On December 22, 1921, the original 4.5-megawatt (6,000 hp) power plant was destroyed in a fire. It was rebuilt with an increased 6.8-megawatt (9,100 hp) installed capacity in 1922. The rebuild cost approximately $450,000. It is the oldest hydroelectric power plant operated by Consumers Energy who owns the Hardy and Croton dams downstream of Rogers Dam. There is a great viewing area located next to the Dam.
Rogers Dam
9944 Northland Dr• Rogers Dam is an earth-filled embankment dam on the Muskegon River. It is located about six miles (9.7 km) south of Big Rapids. Construction of the dam began in 1905, and its power plant was commissioned in March 1906. Owned and operated by Consumers Energy, the primary purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power generation. On December 22, 1921, the original 4.5-megawatt (6,000 hp) power plant was destroyed in a fire. It was rebuilt with an increased 6.8-megawatt (9,100 hp) installed capacity in 1922. The rebuild cost approximately $450,000. It is the oldest hydroelectric power plant operated by Consumers Energy who owns the Hardy and Croton dams downstream of Rogers Dam. There is a great viewing area located next to the Dam.