Stonehenge Gates Apartments in Flint, MI
Call us today to find out more about Stonehenge Gates Apartments! We have Studio, 1-, and 2-bedroom apartments with a washer/dryer. You can stay active at our community with our tennis courts, swimming pool, and 24-hour fitness center.
With a great location near Grand Blanc and Flushing, residents
have access to convenience and comfort. Stonehenge Gates Apartments is near Genesee Valley Center and the Flint Farmers Market. Contact us to start your application!
Features
- Clubhouse w/ Billiards
- Sparkling Swimming Pool
- Free Additional Storage
- Expansive Dog Park
- Carports
- Fully-Equipped Kitchens
- Courtyard Views
- Central Air
- Balconies/Patios
The Flint Children’s Museum is a great place to visit for learning experiences. It has over 40 interactive activities including Mr. Bones, Our Town, Recycled Rhythms, Center Stage, The Tot Spot, and Sproutside.
Children can learn about physical science, life science, math, and performing arts. In 1986, the Flint Children’s Museum opened and has continued to grow since then. The museum has been on the Kettering University campus ever since 1993. You can use the Family Membership program to have unlimited visits to the museum.
The Iron Belle Trail is two different trails that span most of Michigan: one for biking and the other for walking. The non-motorized biking trail passes through Flint from University of Michigan-Flint to Stepping Stone Falls. The bike path utilizes the Flint River Trail.
Enjoy a scenic bike ride or use the path to visit downtown! When completed, the Iron Belle Trail will connect Ironwood in the UP and Belle Isle State Park. The Iron Belle Trail project is approximately 70% complete.
When Robert Whaley moved to Flint in 1885, he renovated the future museum into a classic Victorian house. It was converted into a museum in 1974. The charm and history of the building is preserved at The Whaley Historic House Museum in Flint, MI.
Visitors can learn about Flint history during the Gilded Age and see historical artifacts. In 1977, it was added as a Michigan State Historic Site. It was put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The Whaley Historic House can now be rented for events such as weddings. Admission to the Whaley House Museum is free.