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Youth Ice Skating

Winter 2026-27 Learn to Skate (Ages 6 – 11) Learn to Skate is a great opportunity for kids to develop the basic skills of ice skating in a fun and…

Matt Urban Recreation Complex

History Built in 1994. Renamed in 1996 in honor the City’s Recreation Coordinator, the most decorated US solider in WW II.

Prospect Park

History On May 31, 1901 eight concerned Holland citizens, calling themselves Holland Improvement Co., purchased this plot of land (7.5 acres) from Mr. Hermanus Laarman for a sum of $1,830 in order…

Windmill Island Gardens

Many visitors to Holland are looking for signs of our Dutch heritage and find examples all throughout town. However, THE place to go to get a taste of our area’s…

Water Tower Park

History A pocket park along the City of Holland’s Wellness Trail.

Washington School Green

History Developed as a joint project between the City and the Washington School neighborhood. The majority of the funds needed to develop the park were raised by the neighbors. The playground…

Van Raalte Farm

History This site is significant in the history of Holland. Reverend Albertus Van Raalte, founding father of the City of Holland, purchased the land from the federal government over 140 years ago…

Van Bragt Park

History Based upon William Connelly’s idea, this facility was developed in 1934 to be used as a tulip bed for the annual Tulip Time Festival. The park was originally called…

Smallenburg Park

History Named after Dick Smallenburg April 1, 1959. Bouws Pool was named after Russ Bouws. Bouws donated the funds to build the facility in 1973. …

Rosa Parks Green

History The park was originally called 19th Street Field. There was a baseball field at this facility in the 1940s. Home-plate was originally located midway between College and Columbia Avenues.