Big Creek Reservation          


A major component of Big Creek Reservation is Big Creek Parkway, a refreshing alternative to the standard suburban commuter routes to Cleveland. The reservation runs parallel to Pearl Road from Valley Parkway to Brookpark Road, and is located in Brooklyn, Parma, Parma Heights, Middleburg Heights, and Strongsville.

Undoubtedly the highlight of the reservation is Lake Isaac. Classified as a "glacial pothole" created thousands of years ago, the lake is a waterfowl refuge, especially for migrant waterfowl. A hiking trail follows the northern side of the lake and passes through marshes, a floodplain, pine plantation, woodlands, and an orchard. The surrounding land is a wildlife sanctuary and home to foxes, mink, deer, opossum, and countless other animals. It is one of the most active wildlife corridors in Cuyahoga County.

  Trail Map



Reservation Amenities   

All Purpose TrailLegend #
   
[View Details]  Big Creek Trail
   
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[View Details]  Fern Hill Picnic Area2
   
[View Details]  Memphis (Back) Shelter1
   
[View Details]  Snow Road Picnic Area3
   
Fishing AreaLegend #
   
[View Details]  Beyer's Pond4
   
Physical Fitness TrailLegend #
   
[View Details]  Snow Road Picnic Area3
   
Physically Challenged AccessLegend #
   
[View Details]  Fern Hill Picnic Area2
   
[View Details]  Snow Road Picnic Area3
   
Picnic AreaLegend #
   
[View Details]  Fern Hill Picnic Area2
   
[View Details]  Snow Road Picnic Area3
   
Picnic Area - ReservableLegend #
   
[View Details]  Memphis (Back) Shelter1
   
Sledding AreaLegend #
   
[View Details]  Memphis (Back) Shelter1
   
[View Details]  Snow Road Picnic Area3
   
Waterfowl AreaLegend #
   
[View Details]  Apple Ridge Pond3
   
[View Details]  Beech Hill Pond2
   
    Lake Abram5