Ribbon Cutting for Grass River Boardwalk

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Name: Ribbon Cutting for Grass River Boardwalk
Date: May 23, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Event Description:
BELLAIRE, MI – May 23, 2025 - Grass River Natural Area, Inc. (GRNA), in partnership with Antrim County, is proud to announce the completion of Phase II of the Boardwalk Reconstruction Project – a milestone achievement that enhances safe, barrier-free access to the scenic and ecologically significant Grass River. A ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 23, 2025 at 1 pm will mark the occasion and celebrate this community-supported success.

Completed late in 2024, this .39-mile section of the boardwalk features a new 6’ wide surface and several major enhancements:
  •  Two new observation platforms, including a brand new overlook into Clam Lake
  •  A new bridge over Finch Creek
  •  A larger dock at the Grass River
  •  An accessible kayak launch designed to support paddlers of all abilities.
Coming in under budget at just over $1 million, this project was made possible through the generous support of Antrim County, Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund, Impact 100 Traverse City, and many private donors and foundations.

Antrim County Administrator Jeremy Scott emphasized the importance of the community partnership, stating:
“Antrim County is incredibly proud to have partnered with Grass River Natural Area on this vital project. The completion of Phase II of the boardwalk will enhance accessibility to and experience of Grass River’s natural beauty for all residents and visitors, ensuring its enjoyment for generations to come. The dedication of Grass River Natural Area, Inc., along with the community’s support, has been instrumental in achieving this success.”

The newly installed Wickcraft boardwalk system, constructed of 6-foot wooden panels set atop elevated steel frames, ensures both durability and environmental sensitivity. The raised structure supports the natural movement of wildlife, which has already been captured on GRNA’s trail cameras – featuring species such as bobcat, snowshoe hare, ruffed grouse, and ermine.
“Now visitors of all abilities can experience the beauty of a cedar forest, stunning views into protected wetlands, and safe crossings of Finch Creek, a cold water stream feeding the Grass River.” says GRNA Executive Director, Jenn Wright.

Engineering and construction were led by Gosling Czubak Engineering Services and Richter Construction, both based in Traverse City. The boardwalk system was fabricated by Wickcraft Boardwalks of Wisconsin.

This transformational project reflects GRNA’s mission to inspire lifelong connections to nature through education, conservation, and stewardship of the Grass River watershed. Join us at the ribbon cutting and help celebrate a future of accessible, inclusive exploration at Grass River Natural Area.
Location:
6500 Alden Highway
Bellaire, MI  49615
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