Swan Creek Preserve Metropark, Regional park in Toledo, United States
Swan Creek Preserve Metropark is a regional park covering about 441 acres of natural woodland and habitats across and along Swan Creek. The area features marked trails that wind through diverse ecosystems where visitors can observe wildlife.
The park was created to protect natural land and provide public access to green space in the Toledo area. Its establishment reflects the city's early commitment to saving woodland and natural areas from urban development.
The Yager Center and Mary Jane Gill Shelter serve as gathering places where community members learn about local ecosystems through programs and events. These spaces reflect how residents connect with their surroundings and care for the natural areas nearby.
The park can be entered from two main locations on Airport Highway and Glendale Avenue, with access available from early morning until dusk. Both entrances provide starting points for exploring the trail system.
A viewing station called Window on Wildlife lets visitors watch numerous bird species in their natural environment without disturbing them. A swinging bridge overhead provides elevated perspectives across the landscape and creek.
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