Farnsworth Metropark offers a diverse natural setting along the Maumee River, showcasing rich history and a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, and wildlife observation.
Located along the western banks of the Maumee River in Toledo, Ohio, Farnsworth Metropark is a beloved destination within the Toledo Metroparks system. The park spans riverfront woodlands, wetlands, and restored prairies, providing habitat for numerous species of plants and animals. It serves as a vital green space in an otherwise urbanized region, combining natural beauty with cultural history. The park is named after the Farnsworth family, early settlers in the area, and one of its distinctive features is the preserved stone mill dated back to the 1800s. Visitors can explore miles of well-maintained trails that wind through forests and alongside the river, perfect for seasonal hikes, bird watching, and nature photography. Canoeing and kayaking are popular activities on the Maumee River, offering close-up views of the waterway’s diverse ecosystems. The park’s relatively flat landscape is ideal for all ages and skill levels, making it a family-friendly outdoor spot. Additionally, Farnsworth Metropark hosts educational programs and events that highlight the importance of local history, wildlife, and conservation efforts. Its proximity to Toledo makes it a convenient option for day trips, while its natural setting crafts a peaceful escape within Ohio’s metropolitan region.
Historic Farnsworth Stone Grist Mill remnants
Maumee River waterfront access with canoe/kayak launches
Diverse habitats including woodlands, wetlands, and prairie restoration
Scenic multipurpose trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking
Ruins of the 19th-century grist mill built by the Farnsworth family, illustrating early pioneer industry.
Launch points for small watercraft offering paddlers scenic river views and wildlife encounters.
The park preserves woodlands, wetlands, and prairie areas providing habitats for native flora and fauna.