13165 Seeley Rd, Painesville, OH 44077, United StatesMap
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Great Fall Hike...with a little history
I went to Indian Point Park on a sunny Thursday morning in Late October. The river was quite high, so I did not see any fisherman and only encountered one person on all the trails. The park is built...
One of the smaller metro parks, but a lovely walk . River access at the bottom of the steps, quite shallow and fairly safe to cross and mess around in. Picnic area. Steep climb back up the steps if yo...
Just walk (or drive) along the lower park road and up the hill in the spring and you'll find masses of bluebells! If you walk, you can identify so many more flowers (we hit 25 species). The road isn...
Spring flowers, river access, and Native American history
Not the largest park in the Lake Metroparks system, but one which offers some amazing views, nice river access and some intriguing local and Native American history. Oh, and in the spring, bluebells ...
Great Fall Hike...with a little history
I went to Indian Point Park on a sunny Thursday morning in Late October. The river was quite high, so I did not see any fisherman and only encountered one person on all the trails. The park is built...
Interesting history
One of the smaller metro parks, but a lovely walk . River access at the bottom of the steps, quite shallow and fairly safe to cross and mess around in. Picnic area. Steep climb back up the steps if yo...
Spring Wildflowers and Steelhead
Just walk (or drive) along the lower park road and up the hill in the spring and you'll find masses of bluebells! If you walk, you can identify so many more flowers (we hit 25 species). The road isn...
Spring flowers, river access, and Native American history
Not the largest park in the Lake Metroparks system, but one which offers some amazing views, nice river access and some intriguing local and Native American history. Oh, and in the spring, bluebells ...