Oregon, Ohio 43616
Pearson Metropark Official WebsiteThere is a parking lot on Lallendorf Road that provides access to a trail to the wetland.
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From birding to baseball to picnicking and fishing, there’s something for everyone at Pearson. This Metropark is one of the last remaining stands of the Great Black Swamp, a forest that once blanketed much of northwest Ohio. Activities abound. And examples of work done by the depression-era programs are all around you.
Purple cress, spring beauties, trillium, wild ginger, and wild geranium bloom in spring. The thick woods and location close to Lake Erie make Pearson a favorite stopover for a wide variety of migrating birds. Buildings, shelters, bridges, ponds, and a garden with a waterfall were built by workers enrolled in the Works Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps.
Activities and attractions include baseball diamonds, soccer fields, tennis courts, fishing, a playground, ice skating and sledding, and the Black Swamp Cabin.
About three miles of trails crisscross this 624-acre park, trails that often provide remarkable access to the best birding anywhere. Millions of migrating birds cross Lake Erie each spring and fall, often massing on the shore when conditions for crossing are unfavorable. Forest birds nest here in the summer and the feeding station at the Nature Center attracts flocks of birds for the winter, making Pearson a year-round birding destination.
Restrooms on site
Roadside viewing
Entrance fee
Content from Pearson Metropark Official Website
Last updated February 7, 2024