
Join us as we hike a portion of the Cleveland Metroparks! This time, we will be exploring the area around Lake Isaac in Middleburg Heights!
Classified as a glacial pothole created thousands of years ago, Lake Isaac Waterfowl Sanctuary serves as an important refuge for migrating waterfowl. The surrounding woodlands provide habitat for red foxes, mink, deer, opossum, and countless other animals. It is one of the most active wildlife corridors in Cuyahoga County. A 1.2-mile hiking trail follows through this corridor, passing through wetlands, woodlands, a pine plantation, and an orchard, while providing an overlook of the floodplain of Baldwin Creek.
Meet us in the parking lot just south of the lake. We will hike for about an hour or so, or until people want to finish! We can refuel after our hike at Sips & Such Social House.
DIRECTIONS: Lake Isaac Parking Lot
CONTACT: Anthony DiMarino, (440) 315-0332