
Mill Stream Run Reservation is located in Berea, Middleburg
Heights, North Royalton and Strongsville. Long ago nineteenth
century communities like Albion, Sanderson's Corners and Slab
Hollow sprang up to take advantage of the water power from the east
branch of the Rocky River and its tributaries. After the sawmills
and grist mills were established, businesses like a basket factory,
taverns, blacksmith shops and tailors followed. At Berea, the river
cuts through Berea sandstone carving potholes in the stone. Baldwin
and Wallace lakes are former quarries that produced some of the
finest grindstones in the world. The settlers were not the first to
visit; artifacts have been found in the reservation that indicate
Native American tribes frequented this area over 8,000 years ago.
The reservation includes numerous species of wildlife and plant
life, including ferns and wildflowers. The East Branch of the Rocky
River is noted for its spring trout fishing.
The reservation also has a number of trails and picnic areas for
visitors to enjoy year round, including the Chalet with its twin
toboggan chutes for winter thrills, summer reserved picnicking and
fall hayrides.
Trail map
Reservation Amenities 
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