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50 YEARS OF CONSERVATION & PRESERVATION

The Erie County Metropolitan Park District was created in 1968, with the name changed to Erie MetroParks in 1991. Starting with Osborn MetroPark (formerly the Osborn Prison Honor Farm), Erie MetroParks has grown to include 14 parks or preserves. Many of the properties that are managed by the park district are maintained in their natural state in keeping with the role assigned by the Ohio Revised Code. Areas used for active recreation are designed to have minimal impact on the natural environment of the parks. Each park is very unique and allows for a variety of activities for people of all ages!

OUR MISSION

Erie MetroParks’ mission is to conserve natural resources while connecting

the community with nature through education and exploration.

Erie MetroParks Nature on Wheels

Erie MetroParks Nature on Wheels is an award-winning mobile nature unit used to bring nature science to urban communities.

Erie MetroParks Nature on Wheels

The Roger Johnson Nature Center located at Osborn MetroPark is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10AM-4PM. The nature center is closed Sundays and Mondays.