Erie MetroParks

Erie MetroParks was formed as the "Erie County Metropolitan Park District" in 1968 and adopted its current name in 1991. At this time, it consists of 13 individual park areas located throughout Erie County, Ohio covering approximately 3254 acres/1316.84 hectares.

It was organized under the provisions of the Ohio Revised Code, Section 1545, as a separate political division of the state of Ohio. Erie MetroParks is overseen by a Board of Park Commissioners consisting of three members appointed to three-year terms by Judges of the Probate Court and Common Pleas Court of Erie County.

Mission statement

"Under the provisions of the Ohio Revised Code, the mission of Erie MetroParks is to preserve, conserve, protect, and enhance the natural and unique historical resources of the park district. Further, to provide opportunities for visitors and residents to use, enjoy, understand and appreciate these resources in a responsible, sustainable manner."

List of Parks and their locations

Huron Township

Located between Sandusky and Huron on US 6:

-In addition, Erie MetroParks jointly manages the "East Sandusky Bay Extension", adjacent to the Community Foundation Preserve, the location of the former Sandusky Drive-in theater (torn down in 2007), with the City of Sandusky.

Located on the campus of BGSU Firelands, Rye Beach Road in Huron:

Located South of Huron, along the Huron River:

Perkins Township

Pelton Park Drive, off Hull Road, Perkins Township:

-In addition, a portion of the Putnam Marsh Nature Preserve previously listed is also located in Perkins Township.

Milan Township

Located north of Milan on State Route 13:

Located at the foot of Old Main Street in the Village of Milan:

Berlin Township

Located north of Berlin Heights on State Route 61:

Located South of the Ohio Turnpike on Huff Road:

Margaretta Township

Located south-west of Castalia on State Route 101:

Florence Township

Unincorporated community of Birmingham on State Route 113:

References

  1. Properties Owned and Managed by EMP 01/06
  2. http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Ohio_Bicentennial_Barns?rec=1725
  3. EMP Publication 08/09

Descriptive information from web page entries and brochures of each park area available from the park district web page.

External links

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