Where is Holland, Michigan, USA?

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Where is Holland Located? - Holland is a city located in the Missaukee County of Michigan, United States. Holland lies between 48.549999 Degrees North latitudes and 109.6840887 Degrees West longitudes.

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Where is Holland, Michigan

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Where is Holland Located?

Holland is a city located in the Missaukee County of Michigan, United States. Holland lies between 48.549999 Degrees North latitudes and 109.6840887 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Holland city is 34378 people and the city has a total area of 16.68 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.

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Holland, Michigan Quick Facts

Property Information
CityHolland
CountyOttawa County and Allegan County
StateMichigan
State CapitalLansing
US RegionMidwestern United States
Latitude42.7875° N
Longitude86.1089° W
Elevation607 ft (185 m)
Land Area17.35 sq mi
Water Area1.00 sq mi
Total Area18.35 sq mi
Population (latest Census year)34,378 (2020 Census)
Population Density (per sq mi)1,981
ZIP Codes49423, 49424
Area Code616
Time Zone StandardEastern Standard Time (EST, UTC−5)
Time Zone DaylightEastern Daylight Time (EDT, UTC−4)
CurrencyUnited States Dollar (USD)
FIPS Code26-38640
Congressional DistrictMichigan's 4th Congressional District

Transportation and Connectivity in Holland, Michigan

Category Information
Airport NameMuskegon County Airport; Gerald R. Ford International Airport (major airport)
IATA CodeMKG (Muskegon County Airport)
PortHolland Harbor
Major HighwaysInterstate 196, U.S. Route 31, Michigan Route 40
Train/Rail ServiceAmtrak Pere Marquette service from nearby Holland station
Local Transit ServiceMacatawa Area Express (MAX) Transit
  • Interstate 196 connects Holland with Grand Rapids and Benton Harbor, providing access to major regional destinations.
  • U.S. Route 31 is the main north–south highway connecting Holland with lakeshore communities and western Michigan cities.
  • The Holland Amtrak station provides passenger rail service through the Pere Marquette route between Grand Rapids and Chicago.
  • Holland Harbor provides access to Lake Michigan and supports recreational boating and local maritime activities.

Top Places to Visit in Holland, Michigan

Landmark Name Type
Holland State ParkState Park and Beach
Windmill Island GardensCultural Attraction
Tulip Time FestivalCultural Event
De Zwaan WindmillHistoric Landmark
Holland MuseumHistory Museum
Kollen Park & Heinz Waterfront WalkwayWaterfront Park
Mount PisgahScenic Overlook
Outdoor Discovery Center Macatawa GreenwayNature Preserve
Saugatuck Dunes State ParkState Park
Lake Michigan BeachNatural Attraction

Driving Distances from Holland, Michigan to Nearby Cities

City State Distance (mi) Approx. Drive Time
Grand HavenMichigan2230 min
Grand RapidsMichigan3035 min
MuskegonMichigan3240 min
SaugatuckMichigan1220 min
KalamazooMichigan701 hr 15 min
LansingMichigan1102 hr
DetroitMichigan1802 hr 45 min
ChicagoIllinois1602 hr 45 min
South BendIndiana1102 hr
Ann ArborMichigan1502 hr 30 min

Colleges and Universities in Holland, Michigan

Institution Name Type Level Notable For
Hope CollegePrivateCollegeLiberal arts education, sciences, business, and performing arts
Western Theological SeminaryPrivateGraduate SeminaryTheological education and ministry programs
Grand Valley State University – Muskegon/Holland AreaPublicUniversityBusiness, education, healthcare, and professional studies
Grand Rapids Community College – Lakeshore CampusPublicCommunity CollegeCareer training, workforce education, and transfer programs
Holland Public SchoolsPublicK–12 DistrictPrimary and secondary public education

Waterbodies in Holland, Michigan

Lake Michigan, Lake Macatawa, Black River, Macatawa Bay, Lake Michigan shoreline, and nearby inland lakes and wetlands.

Golf Courses in Holland, Michigan

Macatawa Legends Golf & Country Club, Holland Country Club, Clearbrook Golf Club, Winding Creek Golf Club, and Ravines Golf Club.

Holland, Michigan — Key Historical Facts

  • Holland was founded in 1847 by Dutch Calvinist immigrants led by Reverend Albertus van Raalte.
  • The community was named after the Netherlands and developed around Dutch traditions, agriculture, and religious heritage.
  • Holland became known for its tulip cultivation, and the annual Tulip Time Festival began in 1929 as a celebration of Dutch culture and spring flowers.
  • The city's location on Lake Michigan and Lake Macatawa helped support shipping, manufacturing, tourism, and recreation.
  • The historic De Zwaan Windmill, imported from the Netherlands, became one of Holland's most recognizable landmarks.
  • Today, Holland is known for its Dutch heritage, beaches, waterfront attractions, colleges, manufacturing industries, and vibrant tourism economy.

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