Forest Hills, Michigan
Forest Hills: Neighborhood of Queens, New York City, New York, USA
About
Forest Hills is a city located in the county of Kent in the U.S. state of Michigan.
Quick Facts about Forest Hills
| Population : | 25,867 |
| Country : | United States of America |
| State : | Michigan (United States) |
| County : | Kent County |
| Postal code : | 11375 |
| Area : | 2.6 km2 |
| Altitude : | 630 feet / 192 meters |
| Time Zone : | America/Detroit |
| Local time : | 02:21:31 (5th December 2025) |
People born in Forest Hills (29)
People born in Forest Hills, including actor David Caruso, musician and singer-songwriter Joey Ramone, actor, director, producer, writer Michael Landon, .
List
- Jeff Wayne (American musician) he was born in 01/07/1943
- Joan Shawlee (American actress (1926-1987)) she was born in 05/03/1926
- Candy Darling (American actress (1944-1974)) was born in 24/11/1944
- David Horowitz (Neoconservative activist, writer) he was born in 10/01/1939
- Raymond Vahan Damadian (American scientist and inventor) he was born in 16/03/1936
- Gary Kurfirst (American music manager) he was born in 08/07/1947
- Rick Overton (screenwriter, actor, and comedian) he was born in 10/08/1954
- Andrew Hevesi (American politician) he was born in 01/01/1974
- Harry Kondoleon (American writer) he was born in 26/02/1955
- Jay S. Walker (American businessman) he was born in 05/11/1955
- Michael Wildes (Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey) he was born in 27/11/1964
- Jamie Colby (American journalist) she was born in 21/12/1970
- Melinda Katz (American politician) she was born in 19/08/1965
- John Roeburt (US-american journalist, detective writer and screen writer) he was born in 15/03/1909
- Barry Rothbart (Comedian, actor, writer) he was born in 25/05/1983
- Robin Ruzan (American actress) she was born in 22/02/1964
- Charles Wolf, Jr he was born in 01/08/1924
- Spider-Woman (Gwen Stacy, a superheroine in the Marvel Comics universe)
Schools in Forest Hills
College & universities near Forest Hills, MI
| Code | Name | City | ZIP |
|---|---|---|---|
| 169080 | Calvin University | Grand Rapids (MI) | 49546 |
Stations (13)
Amtrak & bus stations near Forest Hills, MI
| Code | Name | Address | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| GRR | Vernon J. Ehlers Station | 431 Wealthy St. SW | RAIL |
| RKF | Rockford, Michigan | US 131 & 10 Mile Road NE | BUS |
| HWC | Howard City, Michigan | 130 North Ensley St. | BUS |
| HOM | Holland station | 171 Lincoln Ave. | RAIL |
| KAL | Kalamazoo Transportation Center | 459 North Burdick St. | RAIL |
Other places with the same name (5)
- Forest Hills , Pennsylvania borough in Pennsylvania with a population of 6,256 people.
- Forest Hills , Tennessee city in Tennessee with a population of 4,721 people.
- Forest Hills , Kentucky city in Kentucky with a population of 458 people.
- Forest Hills , North Carolina village in North Carolina, United States with a population of 376 people.
Other cities in Kent County
Cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Kent County , MI. (more)
| City Name | Population | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Grand Rapids | 200,031 | The second most populous city in Michigan. |
| Wyoming | 76,628 | A city in Kent County, Michigan. |
| Kentwood | 51,719 | Town of the United States |
| Walker | 25,265 | City in Kent County, Michigan |
| Grandville | 15,749 | City in Kent County, Michigan |
| Ada | 14,892 | Township in Kent County, Michigan |
| Northview | 14,541 | Unincorporated community in Michigan |
| Cutlerville | 14,370 | Unincorporated community in Michigan |
| Alpine | 13,883 | Township in Kent County, Michigan |
| East Grand Rapids | 11,991 | City in Kent County, Michigan |
| Comstock Park | 10,088 | Unincorporated community in Michigan |
| Rockford | 6,395 | City in Kent County, Michigan |
| Byron Center | 5,822 | Census-designated place in Kent County, Michigan |
| Sparta | 5,321 | Village in Kent County, Michigan |
| Ross | 4,975 | Township in Kalamazoo County, Michigan |
| Lowell | 4,196 | City in Kent County, Michigan, United States |
Distance to Other Cities
Forest Hills distances to largest Michigan cities
