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Cooper, MI, a township located several miles north of Kalamazoo, offers a tranquil rural setting with ample outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its farmland, woods, and diverse housing communities. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Kalamazoo Nature Center, which spans 1,100 acres and features over a dozen miles of trails, diverse habitats, and wildlife-themed sculptures. The Kalamazoo River provides opportunities for kayaking and canoeing. Housing in Cooper includes ranch-style, Cape Cod, modern traditional, Colonial Revival, and Craftsman homes, often set on spacious lots with mature trees and colorful flower beds. The township is known for its low property tax rates, making it an attractive option for homebuyers. Markin Glen Park offers a full-service campground, tennis courts, and lakes for swimming, while the Crestview Golf Club provides an 18-hole course. Dining options are limited within Cooper, with Nena’s Cooper Cafe being a local staple, but nearby Parchment offers additional choices such as Geno’s Golden Pizza & Pub and Buen Provecho Mexican Restaurant. The community celebrates the Maple Sugar Festival in March at the Kalamazoo Nature Center, featuring traditional syrup-making demonstrations and pancake breakfasts. Commuters can reach downtown Kalamazoo, about 5 miles south, via Westnedge Avenue, and the township is conveniently located near U.S. Highway 131. The Kalamazoo Battle Creek International Airport is 10 miles south, providing regional flight options.