Pearson Metropark is a scenic riverside park offering diverse outdoor activities along the Maumee River, including hiking, fishing, and wildlife observation.
Pearson Metropark occupies over 1,150 acres along the southern shore of the Maumee River in Lucas County, Ohio. The park features a mix of riverfront wetlands, mature woodlands, and open grasslands, providing important habitat for a variety of native wildlife. Its location along one of the region’s major waterways makes it a favorite destination for fishing and paddling enthusiasts. The park was acquired between 1934 and 1935 and developed as part of the regional park system to preserve natural areas and provide outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitors can enjoy nearly 6 miles of multi-use trails that wind through forests and wetlands, offering excellent bird watching spots and scenic views of the river. Pearson Metropark’s boat launch and fishing docks provide access for anglers targeting species such as bass and catfish. The park’s picnic areas and playground facilities make it a popular choice for family outings. Throughout the year, visitors can spot a variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, red foxes, and numerous waterfowl species that thrive in the wetland environments. The park also serves as an important natural buffer in an otherwise urbanizing landscape. Its easy accessibility via local highways, combined with its natural setting and recreational amenities, make Pearson Metropark a well-loved destination in the Toledo metropolitan area.
Maumee River boat launch and fishing docks
Diverse wetland ecosystems supporting waterfowl and migratory birds
Multi-use trail system connecting river views and forest habitats
Picnic shelters and playgrounds suitable for family gatherings
Provides boat launches and fishing docks with direct water access for recreational boating and angling.
Extensive wetlands create prime habitat for waterfowl, amphibians, and other aquatic species.
Six miles of easy to moderate multi-use trails that highlight diverse ecosystems and river views.