
PARKS, PRESERVES & WILDLIFE AREAS IN GEAUGA COUNTY
About Geauga County, Ohio
Located approximately thirty miles east of Cleveland in Northeast Ohio, Geauga County offers a natural setting that is home to a wide variety of parks and preserves open to the public. The county is known for its maple syrup production and is home to the country's second-largest Amish population.
Search Geauga County's Parks & Trails
Geauga County is home to a wide variety of parks and natural spaces open to the public including:
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Geauga Park District parks - the Park District manages 28 parks and preserves and offers events, courses and programs.
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City, Village, Township and local parks - managed by local governments, local groups or organizations, these parks often offer family-friendly playgrounds, sport fields and meeting spaces.
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Conservancy-owned parks - several conservancies are active in Geauga County including the the Western Reserve Land Conservancy, the West Creek Conservancy and The Nature Conservancy.
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State natural areas - the State manages State Parks, publicly owned land for recreational and conservation purposes, State Wildlife Areas, protected areas primarily for wildlife and habitat conservation, and State Hunting Areas, land where hunting is permitted under specific regulations.





















