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Brookside Reservation was one of the City of Cleveland's oldest neighborhood parks before its acquisition by Cleveland Metroparks in 1993. The land was purchased in 1894 and has been a center for recreation since the early 1900s. Still a recreation hub, the area now boasts baseball and soccer/football fields. The 132-acre reservation serves as a refuge for diverse wildlife in an urban setting. It is also an attractive spot for area picnickers and a resting site for walkers, cyclists and others who use the All Purpose Trail. This reservation connects to Cleveland Metroparks Zoo.
The 25-acre Brighton Park sits on the restored former Henninger Landfill property. It provides a critical connection between the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail, the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, and...
This overlook provides a sweeping view of the historic Baseball Fields of Brookside Reservation. Nestled in this urbanized section of the Old Brooklyn neighborhood of Cleveland, this reservation consi...
Part of Cleveland's Old Brooklyn neighborhood, the Cherry Grove Picnic Area is located along the south side of John Nagy Blvd. in Brookside Reservation, just off Ridge Road.
Convenient to Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and numerous ball fields, Brookside Shelter is located on John Nagy Blvd. in Brookside Reservation, off Ridge Road north of Memphis Avenue in the Old Brooklyn ne...
Meadow Ridge Picnic Area offers several shared-use picnic tables, a play area and a large open field. The picnic area provides access to nearby hiking trails and even an overlook that offers views of...
Have you ever wondered what trees are growing in your own back yard? Join Naturalist Peter Frank for a beginner friendly lesson on how to identify many of the trees found in Brooks...