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Twenty-eight stunning, diverse reservations. Seventy miles of beautiful, scenic trails. Ten-thousand breathtaking acres of safe, clean parks. Lorain County Metro Parks are in every major community and are only minutes from all Lorain County residents. The Lorain County Metro Parks are ‘Yours to Explore,’ so join the over two-million visitors who have already enjoyed our beautiful parks.
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Amherst Beaver Creek Reservation
913 North Lake Street, Amherst, Ohio 44001
Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?)
Daily
This park features 108 acres of mature woodlands and floodplains, a 1.4 mile paved loop-trail and day-use area with reservable shelter, playground, soccer field and visitor's center. Whether you're looking for a place to have a picnic, let the kids run free or just want to walk the paved trail from creek bed to pine grove, come and check us out! For one of the smallest of the metro parks, this reservation has a surprising variety of both natural habitats and activities.
Amherst HealthPlex & Hollstein Reservation
47160 Hollstein Drive, Amherst, OH 44001
Facility Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 6 a.m.-8 p.m.
Friday: 6 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday: 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Welcome to Amherst HealthPlex! The 50,000-square-foot facility, located on Hollstein Reservation, offers members an array of recreational opportunities, including aquatics, fitness, and youth activities. The facility is open to members and non-members and offers myriad programs geared toward fitness and health for all ages. Amherst HealthPlex is a Silver Sneakers facility.
Hollstein Reservation is a 48-acre reservation that is home to Amherst HealthPlex, the Inclusive Playground, and a 0.6-mile walking trail that ventures through the woods and ends at the Beaver Creek. This reservation is perfect for those who are looking for exercise (whether indoors or out) and for those looking for a fun activity for the kids. The Inclusive Playground is a modern 50,000 sq. ft. playground designed for children of all ages and abilities and features a splash pad, swings, slides, a fishing pond and more!
Black River Reservation
High Meadows, 1750 Ford Rd., Elyria, OH 44035
Bur Oak 6150 Ford Rd., Elyria, OH 44035
Day’s Dam, 2720 East 31st St., Lorain, OH 44055
Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?)
Daily
With almost half a million visitors each year, this is one of the most popular parks in the Lorain County Metro Park system. The most notable feature is the Bridgeway Trail and the Steel Mill Trail. They total 5 1/2 miles of paved all-purpose trail that follows the Black River through its meanderings from Elyria to Lorain, spanning four city jurisdictions altogether. The reservation also features three separate picnic areas: High Meadows, Bur Oak and Day's Dam, each contributing its own special character to the variety and natural beauty of this impressive park.
Brighton Reservation
St. Rt. 511
Wellington, OH 44090
Hours:
**Not open to the public**
*Please Note: This reservation is not open to the public.*
Brighton Reservation is located in Brighton Township and sits on the Black River. The area is a secondary growth forest which has re-grown after a major disturbance. The park encompasses two miles of preserved habitat along the Black River. Purchased through federal funds, the metro parks are able to preserve the stream bed but it must remain in its natural state.
BudMar Farms Reservation
45820 N. Ridge Rd., Amherst, OH 44001
Hours:
**Not open to the public**
*Please Note: This reservation is not open to the public.*
Caley Reservation
18207 West Rd., Wellington, OH 44090
Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?)
Daily
Caley Reservation is a semi-developed park reserved for wildlife and nature study. Its 529 acres include wetlands, forest, fields and two large ponds. Wellington Creek runs roughly through the middle of the reservation. Two popular activities include wildflower hikes and fishing, but visitors are welcome to simply come and enjoy the quiet and natural beauty of this unique park.
Carlisle Reservation
Carlisle Reservation, 12882 Diagonal Rd., LaGrange, OH 44050
Duck Pond Picnic Area, 12550 Diagonal Rd., LaGrange, OH 44050
Equestrian Center, 13630 Diagonal Rd., LaGrange, OH 44050
Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?)
Daily
Carlisle is the largest of the Lorain County Metro Parks, encompassing 1,917 acres when included with Forest Hills Golf Course which lies at the northeastern end. Carlisle Reservation also offers a large variety of events and activities throughout the year, and is home to the administrative offices for the entire park system. From Holiday Lights to horseback riding to stargazing, Carlisle Reservation is a place you’ll want to get to know better.
Cascade Park
387 Furnace St., Elyria, OH 44035
Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?)
Daily
Cascade Park offers rivers, waterfalls, and hemlock forests just minutes from downtown Elyria. Inside this 145-acre park the east and west branches of the Black River cascade over Berea sandstone converge. Lorain County Metro Parks assumed operations of Cascade Park in 2014 through a partnership with the City of Elyria.
Cassell Reservation
815 Highbridge Rd., Vermilion, OH 44089
Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?)
Daily
Cassell Reservation is a precious natural area with unique geologic features, mature Lake Plain Forest, native prairie openings, and rare plants; a spectacular place to take a walk. This reservation first began in 2004 with an initial donation of land by the Ken Cassell family and Cassell Enterprises, Inc. Through additional acquisitions (substantially funded by Clean Ohio grants) and a 2023 land donation from the Sommer Realty Company, Cassell Reservation now stands at nearly 290 acres.
Charlemont Reservation
48600 New London Eastern Rd., New London, OH 44851
Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?)
Daily
Charlemont is a 785-acre undeveloped park located in the main farming region of southern Lorain County and is the only reservation in the Lorain County Metro Parks system that allows hunting (rabbit and pheasant). The park is also a favorite of horseback riders (park closed to horseback riding from third week of October to December 31st for hunting season), who are free to enjoy the equestrian trails built and maintained by the Lorain County chapter of the Ohio Horse Council.
Columbia Reservation
25145 Royalton Rd., Columbia Station, OH 44028
Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?)
Daily
This 405-acre reservation was opened in August of 2003. As a wetland reservation, Columbia hosts a number of created ponds built around waterways near the west branch of the Rocky River. With miles of trails, a playground, miniature golf, concession stand, and a shelter, you can bring the whole family out for some fun!
Forest Hills Golf Course
41971 Oberlin–Elyria Rd., Elyria, Ohio 44035
Hours:
Weekdays: 7:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Weekends: 7:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Forest Hills is an 18-hole golf course owned and operated by Lorain County Metro Parks, featuring holes of all difficulties, including a driving range, pro shop, and snack bar at the clubhouse. The course is always being improved one way or another, so if you haven’t been here for a while it might be time for another visit!
French Creek Reservation
French Creek Nature Center, 4530 Colorado Ave., Sheffield Village, OH 44054
Pine Tree Picnic Area, 4951 French Creek Rd., Sheffield Village, OH 44054
Park Hours:
Park: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?), Daily
French Creek Nature Center:
10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., daily
French Creek Reservation is home to 450 acres of wooded landscape as well as a beautiful Nature Center that is the home to French Creek Theatre, the park district’s very own Live Theatre program. The park is vast and features over 4.5 miles of trails through gorgeous forests and over and along 3 separate creeks. The French Creek Nature Center is not only home to French Creek Theatre, but also offers plenty of things to do and see, including programs and exhibits, wildlife observation area, and an indoor play area.
Indian Hollow Reservation
Sheldon Woods, 38744 Parsons Rd., Grafton, OH 44044
Royal Oaks, 1057 Parsons Rd., Grafton, OH 44044
Midview Soccer Complex, 16218 Chamberlain Rd., Grafton, OH 44044
Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?)
Daily
With four reservable picnic shelters, mountain bike trails, two playgrounds, soccer complex, a field to fly your RC airplanes and over five miles of trails including a fitness trail, we're sure you'll find it a great place to visit, walk, picnic, bike or just relax and listen to the trees.
Although Indian Hollow is actually made up of five separate tracts of land that will one day be linked by trails, Sheldon Woods, Royal Oaks and the Midview Soccer Complex are the only parts presently open to the public. Sheldon Woods is made up of 180 acres of mostly wooded land bisected by the eastern branch of the Black River. The facilities are all on the western side of the river—two picnic shelters, a playground, and restroom facility.
Kipton Reservation
16000 St. Rt. 511, Oberlin, OH 44074
Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?)
Daily
Kipton Reservation holds a reservoir which served as a water supply for the City of Oberlin until the early 1900s. Lorain County Metro Parks purchased the land in 1993 and the reservation is now primarily used for horseback riding. This park is a primitive area with a restroom, small picnic shelter, and grill.
Kopf Family Golf Course at Cherry Ridge
1211 West River Road, Elyria, OH 44035
Hours: Opens at 7 a.m.
Daily
May 1-October 31
Cherry Ridge Golf Club was donated to the Lorain County Metro Parks by the Kopf Family in 2020. The course was re-named the Kopf Family Golf Course at Cherry Ridge in recognition of the donation. The 9-hole regulation length golf course is currently operated and maintained by the Park District. The course includes a pro shop and snack bar in the clubhouse.
Kopf Family Reservation
32649 Electric Blvd., Avon Lake, OH 44012
Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?)
Daily
Kopf Family Reservation opened in 2008 and boasts more than 3 miles of maintained trails that wind through streamside woodlands. A partnership between the Lorain County Metro Parks, the City of Avon Lake, Avon Lake School District and Avon Lake Public Library, this neighborhood gateway park offers visitors year-round opportunities for recreation.
Lakeview Park
1800 West Erie Ave., Lorain, OH 44052
Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?), Daily
Sunset Café:
11 a.m.-2 p.m., Monday-Friday
(Memorial Day-Labor Day)
Lorain County Metro Parks’ first lakeside recreational park, Lakeview Park, offers 35 acres along the north side of West Erie Avenue in Lorain, Ohio. This nearby neighborhood park, known for its Historical Rose Garden, spectacular sunsets and views of the Lorain Lighthouse, hosts a variety of recreational opportunities awaiting visitors of all ages, from swimming and sunbathing, to lawn bowling, beach volleyball, picnicking and much more!
Martin’s Run Reservation
Perry Court, Lorain, OH 44053
Hours:
**Not open to the public**
*Please Note: This reservation is not open to the public.*
Martin’s Run is located in Lorain and is a federally protected Class III Wetland. The park was donated by Lorain Land Development “Oster Homes”. Because of the delicate habitats within Martin’s Run, it must remain undeveloped.
Miller Nature Preserve
Main Entrance/Conservatory, 2739 Center Rd., Avon, OH 44011
Avon Wetlands,
35120 Riegelsberger Road,
Avon, Ohio 44011
Park Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?)
Daily
Building/Conservatory hours:
10 a.m.-5 p.m., daily
(Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, New Years Day)
Butterfly House: 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m., daily (Mid June-Labor Day)
Orchid Café hours:
11 a.m.-2 p.m., Tuesday-Friday
(Open seasonally)
Miller Nature Preserve rests on 145 acres of woodlands in the heart of Avon. Visitors can find a visitor center featuring a café, gift shop, and event hall. The highlight of this preserve is the 5,000 sq. foot Conservatory, the first in Lorain County. Bring your family, friends, and camera to capture the beauty inside and outside.
The North Star Preserve
Henry’s Barn, 46223 U.S. Rt. 20
Oberlin, OH 44074
Hours: This facility is not open to the public as it is reserved for special programming and private events.
The North Star Preserve is home to Henry's Barn and is located on U.S. Rt. 20 in Oberlin, OH. It is located across U.S. Rt. 20 from the Oberlin Wal-Mart. The property was donated by Richard and Kathleen Nord with the idea that Henry's Barn would be built there. There is a rich history (detailed on the park’s page) with Henry's Barn and the deconstruction and re-imagining of a historic barn once inhabited by a former slave, Henry R. Thomas, that was located on the H.A. Johnson estate on South Professor St. in Oberlin.
Sandy Ridge Reservation
6195 Otten Rd., North Ridgeville, OH 44039
Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?)
Daily
Sandy Ridge Reservation is a 526-acre wetland and wildlife preserve located in North Ridgeville. Since opening in 1999, the park has become one of the most popular sites for birding in Lorain County.
Schoepfle Garden
11106 Market St., Wakeman, OH 44889
Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?)
Daily
Carousel Hours:
1-4 p.m., Wednesdays & Saturdays (May-September)
10 a.m.-12 p.m., Fridays in June-August
Schoepfle Garden is truly beautiful—77 acres of botanical gardens and natural woodland bordered on one side by the Vermilion River. The garden features collections of rhododendrons, roses, cannas, hosta, shade plants, and a variety of shrubs, topiaries and trees. Enjoy the natural beauty of the garden by participating in a guided tour or wandering at you own pace.
Sheffield Lake Reservation
Harris Rd., Sheffield Village, OH 44054
Hours:
**Not open to the public**
*Please Note: This reservation is not open to the public.*
Sheffield Lake Reservation was purchased through federal money. Sections of the park are a federally protected Class III Wetlands, so limited development opportunities are available within the park. As the community surrounding the park is developed, the park district is evaluating ways to best serve the area.
Splash Zone
95 West Hamilton Rd., Oberlin, OH 44074
Facility Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 6 a.m.-8 p.m.
Friday: 6 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday: 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Outdoor Pool Hours:
Opening June 4, 2021
Welcome to Splash Zone! The aquatic and fitness center provides numerous recreational opportunities year round including aquatics, fitness, youth activities, and even an outdoor water park to cool off in the summer months. Splash Zone is open to members and non-members and offers plenty of fitness programs.
Tripphahn Reservation
35348 St. Rt. 303, Grafton, OH 44044
Hours:
**Not open to the public**
*Please Note: This reservation is not open to the public.*
Tripphahn Reservation was donated to the Lorain County Metro Parks by Charles Walter Tripphahn. His goal was to have his property developed into a park someday. The metro parks is currently evaluating how to best develop the property with unique programming opportunities.
Vermilion River Reservation
Mill Hollow & Bacon Woods, 51211 North Ridge Rd., Vermilion, OH 44089
Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?)
Daily
Spanning two adjacent areas separated by the Vermilion River—Mill Hollow on one side and Bacon Woods on the other—this park is great for family picnics, and nature lovers. Mill Hollow opened in 1960, and became the very first Lorain County Metro Park and is still a favorite among Lorain County residents today as it is one of the most visited parks in the district.
Wellington Reservation
535 Jones Rd., Wellington, OH 44090
Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?)
Daily
This 550-acre park was developed in 2005 through a collaboration between the Lorain County Metro Parks and the Village of Wellington and provides opportunities for hiking, biking, strolling, fishing, boating, and wildlife observation. A beautiful Visitor’s Center sits on the bank of the gorgeous, 21-plus-acre lake formed by the Wellington South Reservoir.