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

All parks close at sunset, unless otherwise posted.

Sandy Ridge Reservation is a 526-acre wetland and wildlife preserve located in North Ridgeville. Since opening in 1999, the park has become one of the most popular sites for birding in Lorain County.


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Activities

Click or tap to view a PDF trail map

Click or tap to view a PDF trail map

Trail Map

The 2-mile-long trip on the Sandy Ridge Trail will take you through the pristine wetland areas of the Sandy Ridge Reservation. This crushed stone loop trail tops the dikes that surround this preserve. An observation mound allows you to view the marsh from above and benches on the top allow you a scenic place to rest.

Please Note: Pets and bicycles are not allowed on the Wet Woods and Marsh Loop Trails due to these areas being more “nature preserve” than “park.”


Length: 2-Mile Loop Trail
Surfaces: Crushed Stone

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Features & History

Sandy Ridge opened to the public in 1999. While the area was originally a wetland (hydric soils and vegetation types are evidence of this) it had been drained and used as farmland for many years. Then, after sitting fallow for several years again after that (during which time it began to revert to a wetland) it was purchased by Lorain County Metro Parks in 1990.


 

Hours

8 a.m.-Sunset, Daily

Contact

(440) 327-3626

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


All parks close at sunset, unless otherwise posted.