Centrally located between Detroit and Chicago, Battle Creek provides convenient transportation access to true Michigan splendor: Interstate 94 connects with Interstate 69 just 16 miles east; U.S. 131 is 20 miles west; and I-80/90 is approximately 50 miles south. If nature calls to you, beautiful Lake Michigan shores are just over an hour away. Our location ensures that you can not only enjoy what is right in your backyard, but all that Michigan has to offer in an affordable, ever-innovating community.

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Battle Creek is home to many excellent educational options, including public, private, charter, and parochial schools. Additionally, there are more than a dozen high-quality higher education institutions within a 50-mile radius. Graduates of Battle Creek Public Schools are eligible for the Bearcat Advantage program, which covers up to 100% of tuition and mandatory fees at eligible four-year universities or colleges in Michigan for eligible BCPS graduates. Alternatively, graduates can choose to attend one of nearly 100 Historically Black Colleges or Universities (HBCUs) across the United States.

Experience the best of community living by making your home here. Our community is dedicated to providing its residents with unparalleled amenities, such as art galleries, farmers markets, linear parks, breweries, coffee shops, restaurants, and a world-class casino. There’s something for everyone here, and we take pride in hosting remarkable events throughout the year, including outdoor concerts, art walks, air shows, farmer’s markets, and food festivals. Residents who enjoy sports or cultural events can catch a game with the Battle Creek Battle Jacks – or jump in on the action at one of several sports fields.
For those seeking outdoor adventure, Battle Creek is home to both the Battle Creek River and Kalamazoo River, offering kayaking, fishing, and river trails. Our 26-mile Linear Park is perfect for joggers, watching for wildlife, and a breath of fresh air. There are also 600 acres of parkland within city limits, which includes the Fort Custer Recreation Area, a 3,033-acre state park. We are proud to be home to the Binder Park Zoo, which spans over 433 acres – larger than the Cleveland Zoo, Detroit Zoo, or San Diego Zoo – and home to over 140 species of animals.

News from Calhoun County
Binder Park Zoo Opens its Doors for the 47th Season
New to visitors this year is the permanent home and habitat for the zoo's beloved goat population. Also open is SkyLark Ridge, which boasts five ziplines that are three stories tall. There are structures available for those above and below 48 inches, so park-goers of...
Marvel Comics Illustrator Jerry DeCaire to Visit Albion District Library May 4
Marvel Comics illustrator Jerry DeCaire will discuss the craft of art and illustration, and share what it’s like to be an artist, during a visit to the Albion District Library on May 4. The event, intended for children in grades 5-12, as well as adults, is free and...
WMU to Host Fly-in Open House in Battle Creek Saturday
Alpha Eta Rho Theta, the professional aviation fraternity at Western Michigan University's College of Aviation, will host its annual "fly-in" open house from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at WMU's Aviation Education Center. Attendees will be able to get a closer look at...

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