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Portage Lakes State Park is located in Summit Co. between Akron & Canton. Some of the lakes, which total 1,200 acres, are natural, while others were reservoirs for the Ohio Erie Canal system. The Big Oaks Kids Zone offers a larged paved lot for...
This 2,240-acre area lies in the northwestern portion of Athens County. Many county and township roads provide direct access to several major tracts. In combination with surrounding Wayne National Forest lands, a block of nearly 50,000 acres of...
The Preservation Park District of Delaware County is the natural areas park district of the county. Eight parks encompass nearly a thousand acres of preserved land, and provide passive recreation areas for such activities as hiking, picnicking and...
Located in the natural splendor of Punderson State Park, only 50 minutes southeast of Cleveland, Punderson Manor Resort & Conference Center is a historic English Tudor Style mansion featuring 31 spacious guest rooms, 26 fully furnished two bedroom...
Punderson State Park is located in Geauga County, 25 miles east of Cleveland. With a picturesque setting, Punderson is a great escape any time of year. Enjoy golfing on the 18-hole public golf course (Call for tee times.) Hike 14 miles of trails,...
Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park is an outdoor museum combining the lure of nature with the dynamic presence of monumental art. Located in Southwest Ohio on 265 acres of woodlands, gardens and lakes, Pyramid Hill is a unique and ever changing venue for...
Quail Hollow State Park is located in Stark Co. between Akron and Canton. Quail Hollow is the 1920s-era family estate of railroad entrepreneur H.B. Stewart, featuring a 40-room manor house & grounds. In addition to the Manor house & gardens, Quail...
Situated in the foothills of Southeastern Ohio, Raccoon Creek County Park is bordered on the north by Raccoon Creek, the stream formerly called "Etha Petha," the Shawnee word for raccoon. To the south lies hills and upland fields ajacent to the...
Although it is one of the state's smallest natural arches, Raven Rock Arch boasts the most scenic location of them all. Found high atop a cliff of Mississippian sandstone capping a 500 foot (150m) high bluff, the arch opens out onto a spectacular...
This scenic natural area encompasses 350 acres along the Great Miami River. The preserve features nature trails, playgrounds, soccer fields, picnic shelters, and a bike path. Remnants of the Miami-Erie Canal cross through the preserve.