
Attraction

Potter Park Zoo
The Zoo encompasses over 20 acres and features more than 500 individual animals representing approximately 160 different species. As an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and participant in its Species Survival Plan (SSP) programs, we are committed to the preservation of endangered animals and are actively developing strategies that will help protect species and preserve their wild habitats. Through education, conservation, research and recreation, Potter Park Zoo provides a wonderfully wild experience for students and families.
Old Town
Old Town is an eclectic collection of shops, galleries and restaurants. Throughout the summer, there are numerous festivals and special events going on. Check the Old Town website, https://iloveoldtown.org/ for more details.
Downtown Lansing
The LRT runs right through the center of downtown Lansing where you'll find several restaurants, galleries, and of course, the state Capitol building.
Kayak/Canoe
There are several excellent locations to put your kayak or canoe in either the Red Cedar River or the Grand River. Kruger Landing at Aurelius Road is a popular spot and Crego Park is a great place to paddle around a small lake. Crego also offers assisted entry with its kayak/canoe lift. The Middle Grand River Organization of Watersheds (MGROW) maintains a list of access points on the Grand River.