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Metro Parks Serving Summit County
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name | segment_ids | id | descriptn | part_of | |
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Adam Run Trail | 778 | 0 | One of the park district's most demanding hikes; forms a sort of figure eight with Spring Hollow Trail. Travels through ravines and over streams. | ||
Akron Northside Connector to the Towpath Trail | 150 | 1 | |||
Albermarle Connector | 796 | 2 | |||
Alder Trail | 787 | 3 | Alder Trail leads through the woods to Alder Pond, where a cattail marsh provides good wildlife habitat. | ||
Big Bend Connector | 837 | 40 | Connects to the Towpath Trail. | ||
Bike & Hike Alexander Road to SR 82 North | 152 | 41 | |||
Bike & Hike Connector | 776 | 42 | Bike & Hike Connector extends the Bike & Hike Trail to connect the northern and southern legs of the Bike & Hike Trail. | ||
Bike & Hike SR 82 South to Brandywine Falls | 153 | 43 | |||
Bike & Hike Trail | 152;153;154;158;159;193;471;476;478;60;769;770;771;772;773;774;775 | 44 | All 34 miles of the Bike & Hike trail are paved. Some portions of the trail use neighborhood streets. Please follow the green biking signs until you rejoin the established trail. For your convenience, restrooms are located at the Brandywine Falls, SR 303, Springdale, Silver Springs and SR 91 lots. | ||
Bike & Hike Trail (NPS) | 100 | 45 | |||
Bike & Hike Trail Boston Mills Road Connector Trail | 159 | 46 | |||
Bike & Hike Trail Brandywine Falls Connector | 100 | 47 | |||
Bike & Hike Trail Connector at SR 303 | 155 | 48 | |||
Boston Mills Road to SR 303 | 154 | 51 | |||
Brandywine Falls Boardwalk | 100;99 | 56 | This short, hard-surfaced trail offers views of the 65-foot Brandywine Falls—one of the most popular destination in this national park. The boardwalk, upper observation platform, picnic area, and restrooms are stroller and wheelchair accessible. Steep stairs to the lower viewing platform are closed during slippery conditions. | ||
Brandywine Falls to Boston Mills Road | 158 | 57 | |||
Brandywine Gorge Trail | 100;193;68;99 | 58 | Spring wildflowers, autumn leaves, and frozen cascades of winter ice make this an enjoyable route all year. The unpaved trail takes you from 65-foot Brandywine Falls down into the steep gorge where you can loop back on part of the Stanford Trail. Overlooking the falls are ruins of past industry and the historic Inn at Brandywine Falls. A short boardwalk next to the parking lot (the Brandywine Falls Trail) provides photogenic views of the thundering water. | ||
Brandywine Gorge Trail and Bike & Hike Shared Section | 193 | 59 | |||
Bridle Trail | 799 | 121 | The Bridle Trail at Silver Creek Metro Park is the only horseback trail managed by Metro Parks, Serving Summit County. | ||
Buckeye Trail | 13;157;183;185;186;187;188;189;190;192;194;195;201;202;206;207;210;211;212;231;234;241;244;264;265;270;274;276;281;284;288;289;290;292;293;300;301;302;309;310;311;314;317;319;320;321;322;323;325;339;341;346;37;370;431;458;463;464;465;468;474;476;478;480;486;490;491;492;496;497;508;514;515;516;524;526;533;534;535;54;570;588;59;595;596;597;600;613;614;615;617;618;624;628;633;634;635;643;648;658;677;678;682;693;696;699;703;71;713;715;717;719;72;720;723;726;728;734;735;736;737;751;754;96 | 122 | |||
Buckeye Trail Ira to Botzum | 157;190;202;72 | 127 | The Buckeye Trail circles Ohio. Within the national park, the trail is often rugged and scenic. Follow blue blazes painted on trees. This section follows the Towpath Trail to Ira Road. The Buckeye branches off along Ira Road and climbs steeply to O'Neill Woods Metro Park and connection back to the Towpath Trail just south of Yellow Creek Road. Part of the trail follows jeep paths on the Botzum farmstead. Enjoy lovely views of beech forests, farm fields, and meadows from the ridge above the valley. | ||
Buttonbush Trail | 757 | 131 | The trail follows an old service road, where vehicles once traveled to and from oil wells, last used in 2003. Today, you'll walk between two large buttonbush swamps. The trail's namesake, the buttonbush, is a flowering shrub that grows in shallow water about one to two feet deep. | ||
Cherry Lane Trail | 809 | 134 | Cherry Lane Trail is an easy-to-travel loop that connects to Fernwood Trail at a 110-foot-long suspension bridge, taking visitors across a 45-foot-deep ravine. | ||
Chippewa Trail | 797 | 135 | Along Chippewa Trail, mature trees have grown from thousands of seedlings planted by Girl Scout troops between 1967 and 1983. | ||
Chuckery Trail | 800 | 136 | This difficult trail gives hikers a glimpse of the Indian Signal Tree, reportedly shaped by American Indians, before passing the Cuyahoga River, crossing the parkway and heading uphill; then it loops back to the start. | ||
Connector Trail | 199;213;285;291;795 | 137 | Gorge Connector Trail offers pedestrian entrance to the park from Front Street. | ||
Daffodil Trail | 763 | 142 | An estimated 40,000 daffodils -- including dozens of varieties -- bloom each spring along the H.S. Wagner Daffodil Trail, named for the park district's first director-secretary, who planted the first bulbs here in the late 1930s. Peak bloom is typically mid-April. | ||
Deer Run Trail | 156;157 | 144 | The challenging, and aptly-named, Deer Run Trail follows a path worn by white-tailed deer and provides scenic views of the Cuyahoga River Valley. How many steps do you count on the hike back to the top? | ||
Deer Run and Buckeye Shared Section | 157 | 145 | |||
Dogwood Trail | 814 | 146 | Explore shady valley and ridge-top terrain along the wooded and challenging Dogwood Trail. | ||
Fernwood Loop Trail | 810 | 147 | |||
Glens Trail | 792 | 156 | Glens Trail provides views from the edge of the Cuyahoga River. Springs flow from the ledges along this trail, providing water needed for liverwort. | ||
Gorge Trail | 794 | 157 | Gorge Trail provides access to Mary Campbell Cave, an easy half-mile walk from the parking lot. At the start of the trail, a short (half-mile, round trip) section earns Class B status and is good for users with wheelchairs, walkers, canes and strollers. The trail quickly becomes more rugged as it passes through stunning rock-ledge formations. An upper section of the trail is even considered "primitive," earning Class D status. | ||
Highbridge Trail | 793 | 162 | The moderate Highbridge Trail connects Gorge Metro Park and Cascade Valley Metro Park / South. | ||
Indian Spring Trail | 779 | 166 | Inside the Lake Area, Indian Spring Trail loops through two types of forests and near wetlands, ponds, a stream and the trail's namesake, an old spring. | ||
Jogging Trail | 813 | 171 | The Parkway Jogging Trail is the most popular in the park district, averaging more than 1,000 users a day, year-round. | ||
Ledges Trail | 56;761;762 | 177 | Ledges Trail is popular with hikers in all seasons. The unpaved loop features dramatic sandstone cliffs and vegetation characteristic of more northern climates. This route is hilly and has steps in places. There are several connections to other trails. Watch trail signs carefully to avoid getting lost. Built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, Ledges Shelter can be rented for a fee. The large playfield can be used for picnics, yard games, and beginning cross-country skiing. Nearby Ledges Overlook offers a scenic view of the Cuyahoga Valley that is especially lovely at sunset. Ice Box Cave is closed to protect roosting bats from a fatal fungal disease. | ||
Meadow Loop Trail | 780 | 183 | The short Meadow Loop is a flat, easy trail in the Tallmadge Meadows Area that can be enjoyed by users with wheelchairs, walkers, canes and strollers. | ||
Meadow Trail | 783 | 184 | From the parking lot of the Tallmadge Meadows Area, the Meadow Trail passes by the County Home cemetery and travels through woods, a shrub thicket, wetland woods and its namesake meadow. Several boardwalks help visitors traverse the wet areas. | ||
Mingo Trail | 815 | 185 | The difficult Mingo Trail harbors a variety of wildlife and oak, beech and tulip trees. West of Shady Hollow Pavilion, the trail becomes quite rugged, earning Class D status. | ||
Nature Realm Trails | 806 | 186 | |||
Neighborhood Connector | 784 | 187 | Connects the Tallmadge Meadows Area to neighborhoods west of Darrow Road (SR 91). | ||
Nursing Home Connector | 781 | 188 | Connects the Tallmadge Meadows Area to Heather Knoll Retirement Village. | ||
Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail | 105;107;108;109;110;111;112;113;114;115;116;117;118;119;121;122;123;124;125;126;127;128;129;13;130;131;132;133;134;135;136;137;138;139;140;141;142;144;145;146;147;148;149;161;162;163;164;165;166;167;185;186;195;196;201;36;37;53;54;59;60;61;62;70;71;72;73;837;838;842;843;845;88;89;94;96;97;98 | 191 | Mules once towed canal boats along the 110-mile Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail. The trail is firm and level. | ||
Old Mill Trail | 764 | 195 | The trail takes hikers through beech-maple woods. Be sure to look for the Brush Family marker, which reads: "To all those who love as he loved the far sky and smiling land." | ||
Overlook Connector | 802;803 | 196 | |||
Overlook Trail | 804 | 197 | The flat, easy Overlook Trail provides spectacular views of the Cuyahoga River, 125 feet below the Overlook Deck. | ||
Oxbow Trail | 801 | 198 | The moderate Oxbow Trail provides welcome refuge from the everyday hustle and bustle of urban life. | ||
Parcours Trail | 786;811;842 | 199 | For a good workout, try this challenging hiking trail with numbered exercise stations. | ||
Parcours Trail Connector to Towpath | 842 | 200 | |||
Pheasant Run Trail | 798 | 203 | The easy Pheasant Run Trail winds through fields and woods and around small ponds. | ||
Piney Woods Trail | 788 | 206 | Although this trail is named for the many pines once planted in the park, they are giving way to a variety of other species through natural succession, including black cherries, oaks and tuliptrees. | ||
Prairie Trail | 759;785 | 210 | Though the prairie will take years to fully develop, the easy Prairie Trail leads visitors from the parking lot into what could become a birding hotspot in just a few years. | ||
Quarry Trail | 816;818;819;820;821;822;823;824;825 | 211 | Discarded mill stones are scattered along the moderate Quarry Trail, which takes visitors through the woods to an old quarry. You can also link to the Towpath Trail and take a short spur to the park's namesake, the deepest lock on the Ohio & Erie Canal. | ||
Quarry Trail Connector Trail to Towpath Trail | 817 | 212 | |||
Quarry Trail Connector to Deep Lock | 826 | 213 | |||
Redwing Trail | 790 | 214 | Redwing Trail is an easy loop footpath that connects to the Willow Trail. | ||
Richard Howe House Connector to Towpath Trail | 843 | 215 | |||
Rock & Herb Garden | 807 | 217 | An accessible section of the Seneca Trail travels through the Rock & Herb Garden. | ||
Rock Creek Trail | 766 | 218 | The picturesque Rock Creek Trail leads hikers on a shaded, basic trail through beautiful beech-maple woods. | ||
SR 303 to Silver Springs Park | 769 | 220 | |||
SR 82 South to Brandywine Falls | 193 | 221 | |||
Schumacher Trail | 805;838 | 224 | The hilly Schumacher Trail provides a closer look at some of Summit County's most pristine scenery. | ||
Schumacher Trail Connector to Towpath | 838 | 225 | |||
Seneca Trail | 808 | 226 | Seneca Trail is a partly unpaved loop leading visitors past pines, a deciduous forest and through an open prairie. Portions of the trail may be considered strenuous due to hilly terrain. | ||
Spring Hollow Trail | 777 | 228 | One of the park district's most demanding hikes; forms a sort of figure eight with Adam Run Trail. Travels through ravines and over streams and includes a 30-foot bridge. | ||
Stanford Trail | 100;12;7;94;95;99 | 230 | This unpaved trail links the historic Stanford House and nearby Towpath Trail to the west with Brandywine Falls to the east. It is challenging because of several steep sections. In places, American beech trees tower overhead. Daffodils planted by the former landowners grow among the spring wildflowers. A side trail to Averill Pond is a good place to see wildlife. Stanford House offers overnight lodging. | ||
Stream Restoration Trail | 765;835 | 232 | This trail takes you by the stream restoration project near Brushwood Lake. | ||
Sugarbush Trail | 758 | 233 | Sugarbush Trail loops through the city-run recreation area. The distance measured does not include the walk around the ballfield to the trailhead. For more information, please call the city of Twinsburg's Parks & Recreation Department at 330-963-8722. | ||
Towpath Trail | 116;117;118;119;129;130;131;132;133;134;135;136;146;147;148;149;165;837;843;845 | 237 | |||
Towpath Trail Barberton to Wolf Creek | 134 | 239 | |||
Towpath Trail Beech Street to Lock 3 Park | 129 | 240 | |||
Towpath Trail Big Bend to Memorial Parkway | 117 | 241 | |||
Towpath Trail Botzum to Portage Path | 116 | 244 | |||
Towpath Trail Clinton to Lake Lucerne | 165 | 248 | |||
Towpath Trail Franklin to Clinton | 135 | 253 | |||
Towpath Trail Lock 3 Park to Richard Howe House | 147;148;149 | 265 | |||
Towpath Trail Manchester Road to Barberton | 132 | 268 | |||
Towpath Trail Memorial Parkway to Mustil Store | 119 | 269 | |||
Towpath Trail Mustill Store to Beech Street | 130 | 270 | |||
Towpath Trail Portage Path to Big Bend | 118 | 271 | |||
Towpath Trail Richard Howe House to Summit Lake Park | 131 | 273 | |||
Towpath Trail Summit Lake to Wilbeth Road | 845 | 277 | |||
Towpath Trail Vanderhoof Road to Franklin | 136 | 279 | |||
Towpath Trail Wilbeth Road to Manchester Road | 133 | 282 | |||
Towpath Trail Wolf Creek to Vanderhoof Road | 146 | 283 | |||
Valley Link Trail | 812;838;842 | 287 | The moderate Valley Link Trail connect Sand Run Metro Park and Cascade Valley Metro Park / North. | ||
Walking Course | 789 | 298 | |||
Weaver School Connector | 782 | 299 | |||
Willow Trail | 791 | 301 | Willow Trail passes the Tuscarawas Race, Tuscarawas River and Little Turtle Pond, where young anglers 15 and under can fish. | ||
Wood Hollow Trail | 768 | 302 | NOTE: Not yet open to the public. Wood Hollow's trail will travel past forests and wetlands. |
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id | name | url | phone | address | publisher | |
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1 | Metro Parks, Serving Summit County | http://www.summitmetroparks.org | 330-867-5511 | 975 Treaty line Rd Akron OH 44313 | true |
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