Blackburn Creeklands Reserve is a 500-acre natural area in Ohio offering extensive trails through woodlands, prairies, and wetlands, making it a popular destination for hiking, wildlife observation, and environmental education.
Blackburn Creeklands Reserve is a restored natural habitat located near Akron and Barberton, Ohio. This 500-acre reserve encompasses woodlands, wetlands, meadows, and prairies along the banks of the Little Cuyahoga River and Honey Creek. The area was once heavily impacted by industrial activity, and through dedicated restoration efforts, it has transformed into a thriving green space supporting diverse ecosystems. Visitors can explore over 7 miles of well-maintained trails that wind through mature forests, rolling meadows, and wetlands where varied plant and animal species flourish. Several boardwalks and observation platforms allow for close views of birds, amphibians, and native flora. Historically, the land was part of early Native American territory and later saw industrial development before becoming a conservation priority. The preserve is also home to the McFaul Environmental Learning Center, which offers environmental education programs and hosts community events year-round. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, bird watching, nature study, and small-group guided tours that explain the area's ecological importance. The reserve’s accessibility, variety of habitats, and involvement in environmental education appeal to families, students, and nature lovers. Seasonal changes bring colorful wildflowers in spring, abundant migrating birds in fall, and peaceful winter landscapes. While camping is not permitted on site, visitors benefit from nearby public parks and forested areas. Blackburn Creeklands Reserve serves both as an urban escape and an important urban conservation effort protecting native ecosystems within a growing metropolitan region.
McFaul Environmental Learning Center providing educational programs and exhibits
Boardwalk trails through wetland habitats offering excellent bird-watching
Restored prairie and meadow areas flourishing with native wildflowers
Scenic trails along Little Cuyahoga River with diverse wildlife sightings
A facility offering interactive exhibits, classrooms, and guided programs about local ecosystems and conservation.
Elevated pathways that provide close access and viewing over protected wetland habitats rich in bird and amphibian life.
Open grasslands planted with native wildflowers supporting pollinators and a variety of small mammals.