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Enjoy an easy 1.1-mile loop hike on the Whitesburg Park Trail, exploring diverse habitats and an old mill pond in Chagrin Falls.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.18 km
321 m
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The Whitesburg Park Trail is located in Whitesburg Nature Preserve, specifically known as the "Whitesburg Park Catch and Release Fishing Pond Loop," in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. It's a publicly accessible green space.
Yes, Whitesburg Park is publicly accessible, and parking is available for visitors looking to explore the trail and its surroundings.
The trail offers a diverse natural landscape, including forested areas with hardwood and evergreen trees, open fields, and segments along the Chagrin River. You'll also encounter unique ecosystems like a swamp and a bog.
Absolutely. This route is graded as "easy" and is ideal for casual strolls, families, and anyone seeking a gentle walk in nature. The specific Komoot tour is about 1.7 kilometers long with minimal elevation gain.
The park is a recognized hotspot for birdwatching, with 84 different species observed. You might also spot beaver populations along the Chagrin River and various amphibians in the seasonal vernal pools and swamp areas.
The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer particularly beautiful scenery with blooming wildflowers or vibrant foliage. Seasonal vernal pools are most active in spring, providing unique wildlife viewing opportunities.
While the park is a nature preserve, dogs are generally welcome on trails in similar public parks. It's always best to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
No, Whitesburg Park is a free and publicly accessible nature preserve, so you do not need any permits or pay an entrance fee to enjoy the trail.
The park was established on the former lands of the Chase Bag Company. You can still find remnants of an old paper mill, including an old mill pond and a 100-year-old metal pipe that once supplied water to the steam-powered mill.
Yes, the park features a dedicated "Catch and Release Fishing Pond," offering a great opportunity for anglers to enjoy the preserve.
Yes, the Whitesburg Park Trail, specifically the "Whitesburg Park Catch and Release Fishing Pond Loop," is a looped path, making it convenient for a circular walk.
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