Stepping Stone Falls are where the Flint River becomes Mott Lake. It is a senic area with ducks, fishing opportunities, and other wildlife. In the daytime, fishermen try for bluegill …
Chevy Commons stretches along the Flint River between Kettering University and downtown Flint. This park was once the Chevrolet factory known as "Chevy in the Hole." It was beautified in …
Genesee Valley Trail is a paved trail that runs through Genesee. Spanning north-east to south-west, the trail is a multi-use trail that connects outer neighborhoods to downtown Flint. On the …
Kettering University was formerly known as the General Motors Institute and is now named after Charles Kettering, who developed the electric starter and other automotive innovations. The school is a …
East Kearsley Street, between the cross-streets of Walnut Street and Crapo Street, is a collection of instutes that make up the Flint Cultural Center. Here visitors can see the Flint …
Grand Blanc is a suburb of Flint and home to a few popular attractions like the NCG Trillium Cinemas, Creasey Bicentennial Park, and Grand Blanc Farmers Market. Be sure to try some of Michigan's greatest fudge while visiting.
The Applewood Trail takes bikers past the grounds of the Applewood Estate. This was originally a working farm and house back in 1916, owned by Charles Stewart Mott, a key …
Stories have it that in 1866, Clio was named after the Muse of History in Greek mythology. The railroad was very important in this small town, and there are a …
The Black Creek Nature Trail, which stretches 1.6 miles, is open to hikers and bikers but not to motorized vehicles. It is a paved trail that is wheelchair accessible.