Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?), Daily

All parks close at sunset, unless otherwise posted.

This 405-acre reservation was opened in August of 2003. As a wetland reservation, Columbia hosts a number of created ponds built around waterways near the west branch of the Rocky River. With miles of trails, a playground, miniature golf, concession stand, and a shelter, you can bring the whole family out for some fun!

Click or tap to view a PDF Trail Map

Click or tap to view a PDF Trail Map

Trail Map

This 425-acre primarily wetland reservation offers both paved asphalt and crushed limestone trails that run through both wooded and open areas. All trails are open to biking. Dogs are allowed year round on the asphalt trail and limited in other areas as posted, some seasonally.


Length: Over 4 Miles of trails
Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone, Natural

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Park Features & History

Like so many of the Lorain County Metro Parks, Columbia Reservation offers something for everyone, from man-made to natural. Primarily a wetland reservation, Columbia has 1 mile of paved trail, 2-1/2 miles crushed limestone, and 3/4 mile mowed unimproved trail. Although parts of the reservation are wooded, with more tree plantings in the works, the park in general is characterized by open, scenic views of waterways and wildlife.

 

Hours

8 a.m.-Sunset, Daily

Contact

(440) 236-3254
*For shelter and room rentals, please contact the administrative offices at (440) 458-5121*


All parks close at sunset, unless otherwise posted.