Explore the natural beauty and diverse recreational opportunities in Northeast Ohio’s Amish County four county parks: Portage, Trumbull, Geauga, and Ashtabula.
Each park offers a unique experience, from the serene trails and lush landscapes of Portage County’s Ravenna Reservoir to the tranquil forests and vibrant wildlife of Trumbull County’s Mosquito Lake. Geauga County invites you to enjoy its scenic picnic spots and well-maintained hiking paths, perfect for families and nature lovers alike.
Meanwhile, Ashtabula County boasts stunning vistas along the shores of Lake Erie, with opportunities for fishing, boating, and birdwatching. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a chance to connect with nature, these parks provide the ideal backdrop for unforgettable outdoor experiences. Discover the charm of Northeast Ohio’s county parks and create lasting memories in the great outdoors!
The Ashtabula County Metroparks was created to conserve, preserve and to protect Ashtabula County’s natural resources and to provide outdoor recreational experiences to Ashtabula County residents.
Preserve. Conserve. Protect.
The mission of Geauga Park District is to preserve, conserve and protect the natural features of Geauga County, Ohio, and to provide outdoor recreational experiences to our residents of every age, every ability and at all times of the year.
Outdoor recreation is a part of our way of life – from hunters and fishermen to young children who play in parks. Protecting our natural areas will ensure that we still have places to hike, bike, boat, fish, hunt, see wildlife, or just enjoy the quiet and peace of nature.
From fishing on the riverbank to resting under the generous shade of deciduous trees, Trumbull County MetroParks makes for a lovely day on the water or hiking the trails!
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