The 330 acre Richfield Heritage Preserve was originally a pioneer farm, inventor’s estate (Kirby Vacuum), a girl scout camp (Crowell Hilaka) and converted into a park in 2015 by the City of Richfield. The Summit County Chapter OHC helped restore, build and maintain 5 miles of bridle/hiking trails through hardwood forests, open meadows passing two lakes and a stream. There is a large grassy parking area with potable water, restrooms, tie rails, some stalls, a pavillion and outdoor arena. For gate code; call (330) 888-0511 (in advance) For additional trail mileage, this trail system is in close proximity to Hinckley Metro Park system.
Trail rating: easy
Details
Region: NE
County: Summit
Trail Rating: 1.5
Trail Miles: 5
Latitude: 41.245149
Longitude: -81.682657
Equestrian Campsites: 0
Electric: No
High Lines: Tie rails
Non-Potable Water: Yes
Potable Water: No
Toilets: Yes
Showers: No
Horse Wash: No
Horse Mount: No