Toledo Woods Natural Area is a protected old-growth forest located near Toledo, Ohio, known for its towering trees, rich biodiversity, and serene hiking trails.
Toledo Woods Natural Area is a 49-acre preserve situated in Lucas County, Ohio, adjacent to the city of Toledo. It is one of the largest remaining tracts of old-growth forest in northwest Ohio and is managed by Metroparks Toledo. The forest is dominated by towering white oaks, beech, sugar maples, and hickory trees, some of which are over 300 years old. The area provides vital habitat for a variety of native wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and numerous songbirds. The natural area offers opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and nature study along its network of well-maintained trails that weave through the mature hardwood forests and peaceful glades. Historically, the forest served as an important natural resource for early settlers and remains an important conservation area that protects the ecological integrity of the region. Visitors are drawn to the quiet beauty of the woods, especially in autumn when the canopy displays vibrant fall colors. The Toledo Woods Natural Area also features educational signage highlighting the forest ecology, making it a valuable outdoor learning environment for all ages. Accessibility to the trails is convenient, ensuring the preserve remains a cherished green space close to urban settings. The natural area continues to be a key destination for those seeking a natural retreat and connection with Ohio’s forest heritage.
Ancient old-growth white oak trees standing over 300 years old
Rich biodiversity including native songbirds and mammals
Quiet, well-maintained hiking trails through mature hardwood forests
Interpretive signage offering insights into forest ecology and history
The core feature of the natural area, composed of towering white oaks and other mature hardwood species many centuries old.
A self-guided trail with educational signs explaining the forest ecology, history, and conservation efforts.
Open grassy areas interspersed within the forest providing scenic views and habitat diversity.