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Lake Glacier

 


Lake Newport

Albert E. Davies Wetland Trail
 




Lake Cohasset
 


Lily Pond

Lake Glacier

Lake Glacier was created in 1906 by the damming of Mill Creek at the "narrows" as it approached the Mahoning River. This 44-acre lake has provided recreational opportunities for many generations. Boating and fishing are permitted in season. Kayaks, pedal boats, and rowboats are available to rent at the Glacier Boathouse on West Glacier Drive. A passenger boat is available for individual rides and group reservations. A barrier-free fishing dock is located along West Glacier Drive. Hikers can access Old Tree Trail and East Glacier Trail.

Parking is available at this facility.



Lake Newport & Wetlands

In 1924, Alice Baldwin Lewis donated 70 acres of land specifying that part of the land was to be used for creating a lake. Mill Creek meandered through this shallow valley making it a suitable site for a man-made lake. In 1928 a dam was built, creating what is now known as Lake Newport.

Lake Newport, the largest of Mill Creek Park's three lakes, offers 60 acres of open water and 40 acres of wetlands. Boating and fishing are permitted in season. A boat launch is located on East Newport Drive. Kayaks and pedal boats are available to rent at the Boathouse on West Newport Drive.

The Newport Wetlands, l
ocated at the southern end of the lake, provide habitat for a variety of plants and animals. Visitors can experience this complex web of flora and fauna by walking the Albert E. Davies Wetland Trail, a boardwalk through the wetlands with interpretive signs along the way. Kayakers can explore the wetland habitat through water trails inaccessible from land. Hikers can access West and East Channel and Islands Trails and West Newport Trail.

Parking is available at this facility.




Lake Cohasset


Lake Cohasset, the oldest of Mill Creek Park's lakes, was built in 1897 and is known for its
stately hemlocks. This 28-acre lake offers visitors a secluded place to view wildlife in their natural habitats. Boating and fishing are not permitted on Lake Cohasset. Hikers can access West and East Cohasset Trails to experience this beautiful area.


 

Lily Pond

Migrating waterfowl and resident goldfish have made this four-acre pond a popular site since 1896. Visitors can enjoy this area by taking The Lily Pond Circle Trail which loops around the pond.

Parking is available at this facility.


Overview of Parks & Facilities | Mill Creek Park |       Fellows Riverside Gardens |       Davis Visitor Center |       Mill Creek Golf Course |       Ford Nature Center |       Lanterman's Mill |       Wick Recreation Area |       Judge Morley Pavilion |       Lakes, Ponds & Wetlands | MetroParks Farm | MetroParks Bikeway | Nature Preserves | Yellow Creek Park | Buckeye Horse Park

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