Enjoy the challenging trails, scenic streams and sprawling forest of Bedford Reservation.
Big Creek Reservation serves primarily as an urban greenway, which winds along Big Creek through the southwest suburbs of Cuyahoga County.
Brecksville Reservation is the largest Cleveland Metroparks reservation at over 4,300 acres.
Brookside Reservation is 132 acres of diverse wildlife refuge, recreational opportunities, and optimal picnicking areas.
From beaches to boat ramps, fitness trails to fishing piers, Lakefront Reservation is a true gem in the “Emerald Necklace”
Explore one of the original corridors of the Emerald Necklace at North Chagrin reservation. Scenic views of the Chagrin River await.
Explore a portion of the historic 309-mile Ohio & Erie canal. Scenic beauty and fishing opportunities await.
Long and narrow, this reservation follows the winding course of the Rocky River from Berea into Lakewood near Lake Erie.
Explore one of the most biologically diverse reservations in Cleveland Metroparks at South Chagrin reservation.
Home to a nine-hole golf course, two historic memorials and several athletic fields, this reservation has something for everyone.
West Creek is 326 acres of rocky gorges, forest-draped hillsides, floodplains and babbling brooks.
Wander through a dense maze of giant trees in this stunning example of an old growth beech-maple forest.
Discover deep forested ravines, walk through a restored Ohio prairie with grasses over eight feet tall, or explore glacial river valleys carved...
The Edgewater Beach House brings an enhanced beach-vibe through made-to-order beachside fare.
Cherry Grove Picnic Area is located along the south side of John Nagy Blvd. in Brookside Reservation in the Old Brooklyn neighborhood of Cleveland.
CanalWay Center is where nature and history meet. Experience the canal boat play area and bird viewing room.
This historic location provides amazing views of Cleveland.
This woodland natural surface trail allows you to discover how time and nature have reclaimed the old Forbes dairy farm.
Frostville Museum is a living history of 19th century Ohio.
Located in scenic South Chagrin Reservation, Look About Lodge is a beautiful log cabin built from more than 300 chestnut logs.
Heritage Park is along the banks of the Cuyahoga river adjacent to Canal Basin Park. New day-use boat slips offer recreational boaters...
The center features a variety of native live-animal exhibits, a children’s play area, multiple wildlife viewing areas and a Nature Shop.
The largest remaining glacial wetland in Cuyahoga County, Lake Abram makes up 80 acres of unique and critical wildlife habitat.
Enjoy the full visitor experience, learning about local wildlife, ancient species, and prehistoric cultures.
This birding hotspot was once a “kettle lake” sculpted by glaciers during the Ice Age.
Fire up the grill and enjoy the view of Squire’s Castle.
Powered by the water of Rocky River, this gristmill provided grist milling and flour to Rocky River Valley residents.
Enjoy stream exhibits and learn about stormwater management and how to restore impacted areas at Watershed Stewardship Center.
Smoky Memorial celebrates Smoky, a Yorkshire Terrier that aided troops during WWII and later became the world’s first therapy dog on record.
The Brecksville Historic Association has maintained this historic house as a museum since 1961.
This 30-foot memorial celebrates the accomplishments of William Stinchcomb and Harold Groth, the first directors of Cleveland Metroparks.
Tyler Barn was a part of Cleveland businessman, Washington S. Tyler’s estate and donated in 1921, along with 75 acres of land, by wife.
Reflect on the history and contributions of armed forces personnel and view a USS Maine battleship relic.
This historic parcel of land offers open walking paths, overlooks and signage detailing the former grist and saw mill’s history.
Local artist Ken Long creates fine art images by altering photographs using computer software...
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