Top Parks in Perry township, Lake county, Ohio, United states

Lake Erie Bluffs

Address: 2901 Clark Rd, Painesville, OH 44077, USA

Park

“It was such a quiet but cool place. Had direct access to water. Felt like a personal beach. The highlight was the watch tower for the 360° view of the lake Erie and greenery around. Best place to spend a day over there with your loved ones.”

North Perry Park

Address: 4449 Lockwood Rd, Perry, OH 44081, USA

Park

“Really good lived there most of my life and it’s nice and clean and the pool is always at the right temperature.”

UpShoot

Address: 5010 S Ridge Rd, Madison, OH 44057, USA

Park

Lakeshore Reservation

Address: 4799 Lockwood Rd, Perry, OH 44081, USA

Park

“This park is very unique. The trees and vegetation are all very visually appealing and the stone sun dial was a cool surprise.”

Lee Lydic Park

Address: 3954 Call Rd, Perry, OH 44081, USA

Park

“This park was spectacular! An unexpected find when visiting Ohio. A great caged dog park with fun obstacles for your pooch. Fish were jumping all over the pond. I walked around the path and it was all paved so handicapped accessible.”

Lake Erie Bluffs (Lake Metroparks)

Address: 3301 Lane Rd, Painesville, OH 44077, USA

Park

“Another great Lake Metropark. Whether you want to sit on a bench and look at Lake Erie and listen to the waves, have a picnic on one of the scattered tables or in the pavilion, take a nice walk on level crushed gravel paths, or watch a sunset, this is the perfect place for those activities. The walking paths take you through wooded areas, grassy areas overlooking the lake, and areas with Meadows and wild bushes that are nice for bird watching or observing butterflies. If you pay attention you might even see some bald eagles by the shoreline. There is a very nice pavilion with restrooms. Across from the pavilion you will see a set of steps that go down to the lake. The steps are not very steep and there are four or five small landings on the way down so it isn't too hard to get down next to the water. However the very last step is a lot higher when you climb back up from the beach. At the bottom you will see a lot of large rocks for erosion control and a small sandy strip that has quite a few rocks and sticks, so it's not great to use as a beach but more as a place to get a little closer to the water and observe the lake for a bit.”

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