Smokey Bear’s 82nd Birthday Party
A fun, family‑oriented community gathering in Cascade to celebrate an iconic forest fire prevention mascot—great for residents and kids to enjoy locally.
Grand Rapids, Michigan offers a peaceful atmosphere with its quiet streets and numerous green spaces, including Hodenpyl Woods and KENT HILLS PARK. Its diverse housing options range from single detached homes to small apartment buildings and duplexes, featuring unit sizes from lofts to spacious four-bedroom layouts. Residents benefit from proximity to over 100 grocery stores and convenient pharmacies that also provide basic food items. The area supports convenient access to both public and private primary and secondary schools. Cycling infrastructure is well-developed, allowing smooth travel by bicycle throughout the postal city. Additionally, about 20 bus lines offer frequent stops nearby for added transit choices.
People who prefer a relaxed environment will enjoy Grand Rapids. This postal city is very quiet, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic. Lastly, a large number of locations in the postal city have reasonably good access to public green spaces, like Hillcrest Park and Calvin University Ecosystem Preserve, since there are over 400 of them nearby for residents to check out, such as Cascade Burton Park and Highland Park.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A tranquil natural feature situated within walking distance of homes in Caravelle Village, Caravelle Pond offers a serene spot for neighborhood residents to enjoy quiet reflection, nature-watching, and occasional informal gatherings by the water’s edge.
Each autumn, Cascade Township firefighters visit Caravelle Village—specifically the intersection of Bechalla and Patagonia drives—to hand out treats and fire‑safety materials, fostering community spirit and safety awareness among neighborhood families.
Caravelle Village is served by the highly rated Forest Hills School District, renowned for strong academic performance and community involvement, making the neighborhood especially attractive for families seeking quality public education.
While not directly inside the neighborhood, Caravelle Village lies just south of the planned ‘village reimagining’ zone around 28th Street and Cascade Road—future pedestrian‑friendly mixed‑use development that will expand nearby walkable amenities and enhance local character.
Located just south of Burton Street and a short drive from 28th Street, Caravelle Village offers residents easy access to a vibrant shopping and dining corridor, combining suburban calm with urban convenience.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A fun, family‑oriented community gathering in Cascade to celebrate an iconic forest fire prevention mascot—great for residents and kids to enjoy locally.
A weekly farmers market offering fresh produce, baked goods, crafts and a custom hat bar—convenient for locals to shop from community vendors.
A one‑evening double‑header: car show with food trucks, games, K9 demos across the street from a live concert—perfect strollable summer evening for Caravelle Village residents.
Two enriching library programs that appeal to adults and families—learn crochet in the afternoon or drop in for chess in the evening right in your community.
A creative opportunity for local photographers and artists to contribute designs reflecting Cascade’s landscapes—residents can participate in a project that becomes a daily‑use item.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Caravelle Village
Local characteristics and demographics for Caravelle Village