General Information

Project Updates

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Freedom Trail 

Summit Metro Parks staff have worked for more than a decade to deliver the Freedom Trail—a rails-to-trails multipurpose trail conversion—to Summit County residents. Completed in phases, this trail begins at the Portage County line and is currently rideable to Union Street in Akron.  
 
Phase 3 of Freedom Trail is complete to Lincoln St. in Akron, and planning is also underway for the final trail segment. Phase 4 will allow riders to cross from Downtown Akron to connect to the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail near the Spaghetti Warehouse.  

Freedom Trail Presentation Video
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Freedom Trail Public Meeting

Freedom Trail: Connection to the Portage

Summit Metro Parks plans to connect the Freedom Trail from the newly constructed trailhead at Middlebury Rd. to “The Portage,” Portage County’s seven-mile Hike & Bike Trail. Supported by a grant from Akron Metropolitan Area Transportation Study (AMATS), the new connection will include a bridge over the existing CSX railroad, and a switchback-style path over the grade change between the two trails. Please view the project details (pdf). 


Gorge Dam Removal

A diverse group of community partners is working to remove the 420-foot-wide, 60-foot-tall dam within Gorge Metro Park. The dam, which is no longer in use, is a significant impediment to the water quality of the Cuyahoga River. The effort to “Free the Falls” through dam removal is expected to improve river ecology, create recreational opportunities and drive economic benefits.   

The Free the Falls project is managed by a group of stakeholders that includes the City of Akron, City of Cuyahoga Falls, FirstEnergy, County of Summit, Summit County Council, Summit Metro Parks, Ohio Lake Erie Commission, Ohio EPA and U.S. EPA.   

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Munroe Falls & Silver Creek Master Planning

Munroe Falls Master Planning
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Silver Creek Master Planning

Summit Metro Parks staff are comprehensively evaluating how well Munroe Falls and Silver Creek metro parks are meeting the needs of the Summit County community and which activities our visitors would like to enjoy in the future. We have completed two rounds of public input.  
 
Please watch the videos to learn more about our plans for both parks. Note: The public input process ended October 21, 2023. 


Sand Run Metro Park Retaining Walls

This work includes removal and replacement of the retaining wall adjacent to the Jogging Trail from the Chestnut Lodge drive east to the Shadowfield lot. This project is needed to protect infrastructure to the park including the Jogging Trail, Sand Run Parkway and natural resources.  The project is scheduled from November 2024 through May 2025. 

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Park alerts

Know before you go! 

Please visit our park and trail alerts page before your next park outing. This page will have the latest information about park closures and other updates.