Lakes near Parma Heights Ohio offer accessible natural spaces within and around the city. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Big Creek Reservation, which features significant aquatic habitats. This region provides opportunities for outdoor activities centered around its lakes and connecting trails.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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This 147-acre packs a lot of fun and beauty, given its size: It has about 9,000 feet of shoreline, dog beaches, swimming beaches, a fishing pier, picnic facilities and a boat launch.
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A must-see part of Cleveland Metro Parks. The bike trail moves you through the edge of woods following the road. This section can be busy with folks waking, especially on nice weekend days. Slowly is best to enjoy all you can see on this ride.
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Great summer location to go swimming in Lake Erie and enjoy the sunshine with the family. The beach has restrooms and changing rooms. Dogs are allowed on certain sections of the coast.
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Explore a fantastic stretch of the Lakes to Lakes trail, offering a serene birdwatching spot overlooking Abram's Lake marsh and a charming wooded area frequented by deer and other land animals.
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This is beautiful lake and park area. There is so much great stuff tucked away here. It is a good sized lake that has easy access for kayaks, plenty of room for fishing, a kids water park and gorgeous views. You also have access to Great Valley Parkway which is nearby.
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Another small beautiful lake that is so common around this area. A nice walk from here is to Lake Isaac on the Lake-to-Lake Trail, which is 2.4 miles away.
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This is a small, beautiful lake and more of a starting point for the Lake- to-Lake trail than anything else. You can start from here and walk or bike to Lake Abrams which is just 2.4 miles from here. It is a stunning route in all seasons.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Edgewater Beach for swimming in Lake Erie, Lake Isaac as a starting point for scenic trails, and Coe Lake and Fountain which offers kayaking and a kids water park. Lake Abram, part of the Big Creek Reservation, is also a significant glacial wetland popular for fishing and wildlife viewing.
Yes, several lakes are family-friendly. Edgewater Beach provides swimming and facilities, while Coe Lake and Fountain features a kids water park. Lake Isaac and the Lake to Lake Trail are also great for families looking for easy walks and nature exploration.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Hiking and biking are popular on trails like the Lake to Lake Trail. Fishing is available at Lake Abram, Coe Lake, and the Edgewater Park Fishing Platform. Kayaking is also possible at Coe Lake and Lake Abram. For more route ideas, check out guides for hiking and cycling around Parma Heights.
Yes, the Lake to Lake Trail, connecting Lake Isaac and Lake Abram within the Big Creek Reservation, is a 2.4-mile universally accessible trail suitable for walking, biking, or wheelchairs.
Yes, Edgewater Beach allows dogs on certain sections of its coast. The Big Creek Reservation, which includes Lake Isaac and Lake Abram, generally permits dogs on trails, but it's always good to check local regulations for specific areas.
The lakes and surrounding areas, especially within the Big Creek Reservation, are rich in wildlife. Lake Abram is an 80-acre glacial wetland, critical for various species. You can expect to see diverse birdlife, deer, and other land animals, particularly along the Lake to Lake Trail.
Absolutely. The Lake to Lake Trail offers serene birdwatching spots, particularly overlooking Lake Abram's marsh. The diverse ecosystem of the Big Creek Reservation provides habitat for many bird species.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout all seasons. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and biking, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for swimming at Edgewater Beach and enjoying water activities. Even winter can be beautiful for serene walks, though specific activities might be limited.
For easy hikes, the Lake to Lake Trail is an excellent option, connecting Lake Isaac to Lake Abram. Other easy routes can be found in the Big Creek Reservation, such as the Big Creek All-Purpose Trail. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Parma Heights guide.
Yes, facilities are available at some locations. Edgewater Beach has restrooms and changing rooms. The Big Creek Reservation, which includes Lake Isaac and Lake Abram, offers picnic areas and other amenities. Coe Lake and Fountain also provides facilities.
Lake Abram is notable as the largest remaining glacial wetland in Cuyahoga County, encompassing 80 acres of critical wildlife habitat. It's a beautiful lake and park area, offering easy access for kayaks, ample fishing opportunities, and gorgeous views, particularly in its marsh area.
Yes, Coe Lake and Fountain offers easy access for kayaks. Lake Abram, within the Big Creek Reservation, also provides opportunities for kayaking.


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