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The 147 acre Edgewater Park is the westernmost park in Cleveland Metroparks Lakefront Reservation. Edgewater Park features 9000 feet of shoreline, dog and swim beaches, boat ramps, fishing pier, picnic areas and grills and a rentable pavilion.
Edgewater Beach is a 2400 foot beach in lower Edgewater Park, offering swimming, volleyball, fishing and kayaking. Enjoy panoramic views of downtown Cleveland, rent a cabana or join a nature program at this urban gem.
Edgewater Park is a recreational area with a beach, a pier, and a Cleveland sign overlooking Lake Erie. Read reviews from visitors who enjoyed the views, the lake, and the downtown panorama.
Enjoy stunning views of the Cleveland skyline and the famous "Cleveland" sign at Upper Edgewater Park. Reserve a shelter, play on the playground, or explore the natural and cultural history of the Lakefront.
Enjoy the lakefront views, sandy beaches, live music and events at Edgewater Park, a Cleveland Metroparks destination. Learn about the park's history, amenities, activities and nearby attractions.
Edgewater Park. 4.4 (143 reviews) Unclaimed. Parks. Open 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM. See hours. See all 659 photos. Review Highlights. “ Before the pandemic they used to do Edgewater Live where they had bands and food trucks on Thursdays during the summer. ” in 9 reviews.
Edgewater Park is a 147-acre park with 9,000 feet of shoreline, dog beaches, swimming areas, boat ramps, a fishing pier, and more. Learn about the history, amenities, events, and attractions of Edgewater Park and its beach, pier, and nature shop.
On Friday, July 9th, Cleveland Metroparks celebrated the opening of the city’s most distinctive new playground: the Lindsey Family Play Space, a one-acre park that includes such unique features as boulders, water and sand, tunnels, climbing structures, a twisting slide, and shaded areas to rest.
From U.S. Route 20, exit at Edgewater Park east of Downtown Cleveland. What to Look For. This lakefront park buffers a sheltered recess of Lake Erie's shoreline, and offers great vistas of the lake. Birding is best in fall and early winter, when large numbers of gulls and ducks gather.
Edgewater Park. Boasting views of the Cleveland skyline, Edgewater Park provides access to Lake Erie, offering fun for beach-goers and fishermen alike.