Mill Creek MetroParks is a large regional park system in northeastern Ohio offering diverse outdoor activities, scenic natural areas, and a rich mix of recreational, cultural, and environmental experiences.
Mill Creek MetroParks is an extensive regional park system located primarily in Mahoning County, Ohio, spanning over 4,400 acres along the Mill Creek watershed. It features a blend of wooded landscapes, wetlands, lakes, and meadows, providing important habitat for native wildlife and plant species. Formed in 1891 as one of Ohio's first metropark systems, it has grown to include multiple parks, nature preserves, and recreational facilities. The system offers visitors a variety of outdoor experiences including hiking, mountain biking, fishing, kayaking, and horseback riding. Notable features include the 220-acre Mill Creek Lake, the historic Fellows Riverside Gardens, and the Mill Creek Park Golf Course. The park's extensive trail network connects visitors to waterfalls, scenic overlooks, rolling hills, and diverse ecological communities, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Educational programs, community events, and conservation initiatives also play a vital role in the park’s mission. The system is easily accessible from nearby urban centers such as Youngstown, providing a natural refuge with opportunities for wildlife viewing, photography, and seasonal outdoor sports. Facilities and amenities accommodate families and outdoor enthusiasts year-round, enhancing its appeal as a metropolitan green space.
Mill Creek Lake – a 220-acre glacial lake offering fishing, boating, and scenic views
Fellows Riverside Gardens – a nationally recognized botanical garden with extensive floral displays
Brandywine Falls – a stunning 65-foot waterfall located within the park system
Red Horse Trail – a popular 10-mile mountain biking trail with varied terrain
A 65-foot waterfall on the Brandywine Gorge Trail that attracts visitors year-round for scenic views and photography.
A 12-acre botanical garden featuring formal gardens, greenhouses, and walking paths alongside the Mahoning River.
An 18-hole, public golf course set within the park offering well-maintained fairways and challenging play.