Cedar Springs was named after a series of springs surrounded by cedar trees and the surrounding landscape provides abundant recreational activities spread across over 50 nearby parks. Cedar Springs residents and visitors enjoy year-round access to outdoor activities ranging from cross-country skiing and swimming to golfing and freshwater boating. Camping enthusiasts have plenty of options to choose from, with regionally-renowned camping venues such as Cedar Springs RV Resort and family-and-pet-friendly private cabins at Duke Creek Campground.
Grab a bite and some brews while listening to live music at Cedar Springs Brewing Company or enjoy the down-home Michigan comfort food featured at Sue’s Kountry Kitchen. Residents of all ages are invited to spend a rainy or wintertime weekend enjoying a show at Kent Theatre, a barrier-free, environmentally-green facility built in 1880 and featuring popular movies, local Cedar Springs artists, and talented playwrights.
Cedar Springs’ local school district boasts four elementary schools, one middle school, and two high schools, each with specialized programming to ensure every child in the community has access to an exceptional education. The North Kent Community Enrichment partnership provides recreational programs and community activities for residents throughout Northern Kent County, including summer camps, family recreation opportunities, and classes.
Cedar Springs is also home to Eastbrook’s Saddlebrook community, a countryside collection of wooded, affordable single-family home sites with multiple floor plans and customization options. Saddlebrook provides Eastbrook homeowners with a year-round nature trail, outdoor shelter with seating, and access to Frost Creek. Are you ready to welcome the unique charm and history of Cedar Springs to your household? Contact Eastbrook Homes to get started.