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Visit Fish Ladder Park in Downtown Grand Rapids
Introduction to Fish Ladder Park
When sightseeing through downtown Grand Rapids, consider a stop at Fish Ladder Park. This functional piece of architectural artwork, designed by Joseph Kinnebrew, serves an essential purpose. The concrete fish ladder allows migrating fish to circumvent the powerful flow of the Grand River, offering a unique blend of functionality and art.
Observing the Fish
During seasonal spring and late summer migrations, visitors can enjoy watching fish as they jump up the "ladder" to navigate the low-grade waterfall. This fascinating spectacle can be viewed from various walkways and platforms strategically placed for onlookers.
Traveler Experiences
Recent travelers have described Fish Ladder Park as an interesting sight. With a bit of patience, visitors can spot a variety of fish species, including salmon and carp, making their way up the ladder during migration seasons.
Location and Accessibility
Fish Ladder Park is conveniently located along the Grand River, less than half a mile north of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum. The park is accessible free of charge. For more detailed information, visitors are encouraged to visit the City of Grand Rapids website.