
Rocky River Reservation is located in Berea, Brook Park,
Cleveland, Fairview Park, Lakewood, North Olmsted, Olmsted
Township, and Rocky River. The first land purchased for Cleveland
Metroparks can be seen from the Stinchcomb-Groth Memorial.
The character of the reservation is strongly influenced by the
Rocky River. Massive shale cliffs rise above the willows, sycamores
and cottonwoods, and many trails wind through the valley's deep
floodplain forests, meadows and wildflowers. Wildlife is common in
the valley and visitors can expect to see numerous bird species and
some common Ohio mammals year-round, including the white-tailed
deer. Visit Rocky River Nature Center to learn more. The
reservation includes three golf courses: Big Met, Little Met and
Mastick Woods.
The Rocky River Valley was settled early in this area's history
and reflects many of the sights common to the first settlers.
Frostville Museum, an affiliate of Cleveland Metroparks,
illustrates how the 1800s settlers lived and worked in the Rocky
River Valley.
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