Lake Metroparks is a diverse regional park system in northeastern Ohio offering extensive outdoor recreation opportunities, scenic natural areas, and community engagement along Lake Erie and inland waterways.
Lake Metroparks is a regional park district serving Lake County, Ohio, known for its wide range of natural areas, recreational facilities, and trails. The park system covers over 9,000 acres of protected land comprised of wetlands, woodlands, prairies, and shoreline habitats along the southern shore of Lake Erie, providing important ecosystems for a variety of plants and wildlife. The park district was established in 1958 and has since developed multiple parks, preserves, and nature centers, including notable sites like Penitentiary Glen Reservation and Chapin Forest Reservation. Visitors to Lake Metroparks can enjoy hiking and biking on more than 40 miles of trails, nature watching, fishing and boating on lakes and rivers, and winter activities such as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The district also manages the Lake County Nature Center, which offers educational programs and exhibits focused on environmental stewardship and local wildlife. Lake Metroparks emphasizes conservation and outdoor education while providing accessible, family-friendly recreation. The parks include picnic areas, playgrounds, golf courses, and facilities for special events. The district’s blend of natural landscapes and developed amenities attracts both locals and visitors interested in exploring northeastern Ohio’s outdoor resources.
Penitentiary Glen Reservation – a large forested park with hiking trails and a nature center
Chapin Forest Reservation – features wooded trails, a golf course, and a large sledding hill
Painesville Township Wetlands – an important habitat for waterfowl and migratory birds
Swartz Pond – popular spot for fishing and paddle sports
Offers interpretive exhibits, wildlife viewing areas, and educational programs focusing on regional ecology.
A forested area with over six miles of trails, picnic shelters, and a nature center, popular for hiking and environmental education.
Includes rugged terrain for hiking, a 9-hole golf course, sledding hills, and winter trails for skiing and snowshoeing.