Holmesbrook Park

Holmesbrook Park

600 College Street Wadsworth, Ohio 44281

Official Website
Holmesbrook Park (Medina County Park District) webpage

About this Location

Holmesbrook Park, 58.3 acres, is the largest park in Wadsworth and includes a pond, streams, a 0.41-mile paved trail, and several nature trails. The Park extends north and south from Greenwich Road to I-76 near Summa Wadsworth-Rittman Hospital.

Holmesbrook Park is named after John Holmes, a migratory squatter from Montreal, Canada. After discovering coal in the hillsides, he built a small cabin and lived there with his native American wife.

Holmesbrook Valley was rich in wildlife and housed many beech, hickory, maple, oak, and other trees, which can still be seen today.

In 1895, sandstone was cut from a quarry and a bridge was constructed over Holmes Brook on the south side. An engraved stone with the year, builder’s name, and the commissioners is still visible.

In the mid-1900s, with the area quickly being developed, a local businessman purchased the valley and built a small pond and cabin as a retreat for weekend and summer visits.

In the 1970s, the City obtained the property for one of its parks. A parking area was built off College Street, and the land was cleared for natural grasses to grow. An asphalt footpath and bridge were added for smooth hiking and biking. With the help of local boy scout and girl scout troops, the main trail has been extended by clearing paths throughout the dense foliage.

The Medina County Park District manages Holmesbrook Park.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

  • Roadside viewing

Content from Official Website and Holmesbrook Park (Medina County Park District) webpage