Shaker Lakes Nature Preserve is a protected natural area in northeastern Ohio known for its forested trails, wetland habitats, and scenic lakes offering peaceful outdoor recreation near Cleveland.
Shaker Lakes Nature Preserve, spanning approximately 250 acres, is located in the urban setting of Shaker Heights and Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Established through the efforts of local conservationists in the mid-20th century, it protects a segment of the Doan Brook watershed, including Lower Shaker Lake and the surrounding forested wetlands. The preserve covers former lakebed terrain and floodplain forest along with ancient glacial landscapes, providing critical habitat for diverse plant and animal species, including migratory birds, amphibians, and native freshwater fish. Visitors enjoy a network of easy to moderate foot trails that wind through woodlands, alongside streams, and around the lakes, offering opportunities for birdwatching, wildlife observation, and photography. The preserve is also a local hub for environmental education and community stewardship, with volunteer programs focused on habitat restoration, invasive species removal, and water quality improvement. Notable landmarks include the historic shuttered Shaker Lakes Park and the scenic Lower Shaker Lake dam area. While motorized activities are restricted, the preserve supports quiet recreation such as hiking, nature study, and dog walking on leashes. The mix of freshwater wetlands, mature trees, and open meadows within an urban environment provides a valuable green space for both wildlife and people. It is especially popular during spring and fall migrations and colorful autumn foliage seasons. Easy access from nearby neighborhoods and proximity to Cleveland make Shaker Lakes Nature Preserve a treasured natural oasis in the region.
Lower Shaker Lake and its scenic dam
Riparian wetlands providing rare urban aquatic habitat
Established forest trails suitable for family hiking
Nature Center with educational programs and exhibits
A man-made lake fed by Doan Brook featuring a historic dam and wetland habitat.
A natural stream corridor running through the preserve, supporting diverse aquatic life.
Facility providing environmental education, volunteer coordination, and visitor information.