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- Ranney SkateParkDescription: wicked they have alot of twisted shit they a bowl about 5 poles and 6 ramps **Free** outdoor * no pads * concrete * Here is the TEAM PAIN park that was done in Lansing, Michigan. I will have to get you correct directions for this place as soon as I go there and look at the names of the streets. Free and no pads I can tell you that much. Egg bowl is around 5-6' in the shallow and I believe 9' in the deep end. Everything else in the park is around 6' or so with exceptions of a few taller parts. 300 Frandor Ave. (a.k.a. Ranney Public Park). Corner of Frandor Ave. & Michigan Ave., right off of US- 127.
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- Timber RidgeTo live and play in the Lansing area is to know Timber Ridge. When it comes to genuine hospitality, friendliness and comfort, it's considered the standard against which all other courses and clubs in the area are judged. The course itself, a Jerry Matthews masterpiece, is one of the finest examples of using what nature has provided as a perfect backdrop for championship golf.
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- Walnut Hills Country ClubWelcome to Walnut Hills Country Club where world class golf is found in a casual and comfortable atmosphere. Members and guests enjoy a one of the finest parkland golf courses in Michigan. Opened in 1929, Walnut Hills CC has been host to many top professional and amateur championships including being the home of the LPGA’s Oldmobile Classic from 1991-2000. Although the golf course has challenged some of the best players in the world, it is friendly to players of every ability level and boasts unmatched golf course conditions in the Greater Lansing area.
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- Cooley GardensLocated by the intersection of Capitol and Main Street, just a few blocks south of the Capitol -- (517) 483-4332. We are an all-volunteer, non-profit group where every dollar we raise goes directly to the maintenance or promotion of the gardens. Our mission is to promote and maintain a beautiful and quiet environment within the city.
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- Harris Nature CenterIt is our mission at the Harris Nature Center to protect, promote and interpret the Red Cedar river and its surrounding ecosystems. Through creative exhibits, programs and exploration of the native environment of the Harris Nature Center, visitors are encouraged to observe, experience and appreciate this representative slice of mid-Michigan riverine habitat.
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- Fitzgerald Park Home of The Ledges (Grand Ledge)300-million-year-old, 60-foot, majestic sandstone sedimentary rock outcroppings lining the shores of Grand River. A 78-acre park with picnicking, fishing, canoeing, recreation game areas, playground, a fish ladder and a disc golf course. Nature, hiking and cross-country ski trails and a sledding hill.
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- Adado Riverfront Park & Riverwalk TrailsDesigned as a festival park, the Adado Riverfront Park has wide open spaces providing plenty of room to roam. The Grand River, Michigan's longest river, bisects the park. Leisurely stroll a scenic eight mile walkway with beautiful parks, historic sites, urban activity centers and the Planet Walk along the winding banks of the Red Cedar and Grand Rivers. Sites include the Brenke River Sculpture and Fish Ladder, Turner-Dodge House, Potter Park Zoo and the Louis F. Adado Riverfront Park.
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- MSU Barns - University Farms / Animal Science DeptVisitors can observe milking procedures every afternoon on MSU's dairy farm. Visit the farms of beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheep, horses, poultry (chickens and turkeys) and swine. Allow approximately 30 minutes for each farm.
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- Rayner Park (Mason)Rayner Park's 62 acres can be divided into three distinct areas. The first area-and entrance to the park-includes a shaded picnic grove overlooking connected ponds, a basketball court, picnic shelter and modern restroom facilities.
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- Sleepy Hollow State Park (Laingsburg)Over 2,600 acres with a 410 acre lake. 181 modern campsites. Picnicking, swimming, boat launch, fishing, wildlife viewing areas, bird watching. Row boat, canoe, paddleboat, pontoon rental available in the summer. Trails that take you through prairie grasses, hardwood forest and stands of pine trees: 16 miles of hiking/biking, and 9 miles for horseback riding. Snowmobiling. Metal detecting area.
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