Subdivision

Hampshire Highlands

Surrounded by nature

Walkability 4.8/10·Schools 4.0/10

🏙️4 mito Downtown GR
🏞️33 mito Lake Michigan

Within Ridgemoor Park, tree-lined Hampshire Highlands sits on two acres of single-family homes built in mid-20th-century colonial, ranch, and contemporary styles—the kind of well-kept lots where mature canopy defines the street. You're roughly a mile from Calvin University, with straightforward access to 28th Street, the East Beltline, and shopping at Woodland Mall. Downtown Grand Rapids is fourteen minutes by car; the airport, just under fifteen.

Why people love it here

🌊Nature & Outdoors

Near the water

  • Reeds Lake — 1.2 mi
  • 5 parks within 1 mile
  • Whiskey Pond: 11 min bike
  • Reeds Lake Trail: 8 min bike
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Flood Risk

None

Not in flood zone

Nearest Park

John H. Bonnell Park

0.9 mi

Parks Nearby

5

within 1 mile

Nearest Lake

Reeds Lake

1.2 mi

Walkability

4.8

Fair

Overall walkability score out of 10

🛒Daily Errands
4.5
🍽️Dining
6.2
🌳Nature
2.9
🚌Transit
8.0
💪Fitness
1.5

Based on actual walk/bike/drive times to nearby amenities via Mapbox

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Frequently asked about Hampshire Highlands

What schools serve Hampshire Highlands?
Hampshire Highlands is served by East Grand Rapids Public Schools. Its highest-rated assigned school is City MiddleHigh (8/10).
Is Hampshire Highlands walkable?
Hampshire Highlands scores 4.8/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.

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Data sources: schools · Updated 6/21/2026