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6335 Wedgewood Road
Medina, OH 44256
Located on Route 162 in Lafayette Township,
.5-mile east of Route 42.
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| GPS Coordinates for Buckeye Woods |
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Deerview Lane Entrance
North: N 41 06' 08.376
West: W 081 54' 40.242
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RT. 162 Entrance
North: N 41 05' 57.498
West: W 081 55' 00.774
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GPS Coordinates for Schleman Nature Preserve
North: N 41 05' 57.492
West: W 081 55' 48.150
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GPS Coordinates for Chippewa Inlet Trail
North: N 41 04' 37.242
West: W 081 54' 34.506
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Buckeye Woods Park is the largest park in the system. Named for the grove of Buckeye Trees found along the stream in the Schleman Nature Preserve, the park provides a variety of experiences for visitors.
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The east side of the park is the setting for soccer and softball fields available by reservation. A picnic shelter is also available for reservation at the park. Picnic tables and grills are provided for individual family picnics. A three-acre pond offers fishing. A paved, accessible path provides a great place to walk for exercise or enjoyment as you circle the pond and wooded areas of the park. There are two playgrounds at Buckeye Woods Park.
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The Chippewa North Trail is a ten-foot wide by 2.2-mile long trail which currently has a gravel surface that will be paved with asphalt at some point in the future. From upland pine stands to wetwoods and created wetlands, this trail has a variety of interesting habitats for users to experience. The trail loops around a wetland restoration project on the north side of the park.
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Cross the bridge from Buckeye Woods Park and enter the
Schleman Nature Preserve to walk wooded nature trails.
Named for the family which donated the original acreage, it will
remain undeveloped for the enjoyment of nature and wildlife
viewing. Click here for a tree identification guide for the
Schleman Nature Preserve.
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Cross St. Rt. 162 to the south and explore the Chippewa Inlet Trail. This 1.75-mile trail leads you from Buckeye Woods Park to Chippewa Road and passes a major wetland area to the south. Formerly a peat mine area, this wetland will be improved in the coming years to restore it to its original condition as a bog forest.
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| Shelter Information |
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Handicap accessible
Size: 30’ x 45’ concrete base
Tables: (8) 8’
Chairs: 0
Grills: (2) 20” x 36”
Benches: 2
Serving shelves: (2) 11’
Outlets: electric
Misc: water hydrant
Capacity: 65 people
Items subject to change.
Call for verification.
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Fees:
Resident - $35
Non-Resident - $45
Friends of the Parks - Members receive a one-time per year discount. Discount depends on membership level. Non-profit organizations - Discount available |
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