Summer is a season of incredible fun. All that sunshine leads to infectious attitudes, but it also contributes to burns and overheating. Clevelanders have no reason to worry, however, as there are plenty of epic outdoor natural swimming holes near Cleveland where they can dive right in. Get ready for an unforgettable season, because this summer is sure to be a great one!
- Ledge Pool, 1151 Ledge Rd., Hinckley
Cleveland Metroparks/Facebook The Ledge Pool and Recreation Area are hidden gems in the Hinckley Reservation. In this pool, many locals have attended learn-to-swim classes and other special events, including the Dog Paddle and Pet-a-Palooza (pictured here). Ledge Pool & Recreation Area, 1151 Ledge Rd, Hinckley, OH 44233, USA
- Villa Angela Beach, 850 Euclid Creek Pkwy., Cleveland
Cleveland Metroparks/Facebook Once upon a time, crowds flooded this beautiful beach in Cleveland when it was a part of Euclid Beach Amusement Park. Today, it continues to entertain guests, but its landscape is much more natural than it formerly was. The gorgeous Euclid Creek Reservation features a stunning 900-foot shoreline where visitors can swim, but the site is not monitored, so you’ll want to bring a buddy during your visit. Villa Angela Drive, Villa Angela Dr, Cleveland, OH, USA
- Munroe Falls Metro Park, 521 S. River Rd., Munroe Falls
PM/Google Maps If you ever find yourself just south of Cleveland in the summer, you simply must experience the incredible Summit County Metro Parks. Munroe Falls Metro Park is particularly beautiful, and its lake provides a great place to cool off on particularly warm days. Whether you’re craving sand or shade, there’s a beach on this charming lake that is definitely one of the best watering holes near Cleveland! Munroe Falls Metro Park, 521 S River Rd, Munroe Falls, OH 44262, USA
- Edgewater Beach, 6500 Cleveland Memorial Shoreway, Cleveland
Cleveland Metroparks/Facebook On the lower half of Edgewater Park is a gorgeous stretch of beach that features splendid sunsets. The dreamy beach offers an urban escape with the Cleveland skyline as a backdrop, and the panoramic views of the city will blow you away. We think you’ll agree that your time here makes for an especially unforgettable visit. Edgewater Beach, 7600 Cleveland Memorial Shoreway, Cleveland, OH 44102, USA
- Wallace Lake, Valley Pkwy., Berea
Cleveland Metroparks/Facebook Sun and sand go together swimmingly, and you’ll find just that at this picturesque lake. Tucked away in Mill Stream Run Reservation, this gorgeous 17.6-acre lake, one of the most popular natural swimming holes near Cleveland, provides a dreamy getaway off of one of the most beautiful drives in Cleveland. Wallace Lake, Berea, OH 44017, USA
- Euclid Beach, 16301 Lakeshore Blvd., Cleveland
Cleveland Metroparks/Facebook Just a stone’s throw from Villa Angela Beach is the beautiful Euclid Beach, a dreamy 650 foot stretch of coast featuring both sun and shade. Here, remnants of Euclid Creek Reservation’s former life as Euclid Beach Amusement Park are still visible. It is also one of the most picturesque beaches in Ohio. 16301 Lakeshore Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44110, USA
- Silver Creek Metro Park, 5000 Hametown Rd., Norton
iparker5611/TripAdvisor Just south of Cleveland in the Greater Akron area is a charming little swim area with roots that go back to the Civil War. This lake is situated on what was once the Harter Dairy Farm, surrounded by former coal mines. While you can get a glimpse into the past at this pretty place, you can also soak up some sun in a 50-acre lake. The lake is fed by a spring from a former mine, so you’re sure to experience history in a truly unique way at this pretty park. Silver Creek Metro Park, 5000 Hametown Rd., Norton, OH 44203, USA
- Huntington Beach, 28649 Lake Rd., Bay Village
Cleveland Metroparks/Facebook Nestled against Lake Erie’s shore in Bay Village is a lovely little chunk of shoreline where locals love to spend entire days. Whether you’re dipping your toes in the water or picnicking, you will be treated to incredible views of a breathtaking landscape. Near the beach are two other exciting attractions: the Lake Erie Nature & Science Center and BAYarts. Huntington Beach, 28492-28648 Lake Rd, Bay Village, OH 44140, USA
- Hinckley Lake, Bellus Rd., Hinckley
Cleveland Metroparks/Facebook Hidden in the gorgeous Hinckley Reservation is an incredible 87-acre lake that’s beautiful all year long. It is particularly magical in the summer, however, when its adjacent Spillway Swim Area opens to the public. Though petite, this hidden gem is perfect for families! Bellus Road, Bellus Rd, Hinckley Township, OH 44233, USA
Summertime is an incredible season in “The Land,” and locals certainly know how to make it magical. Between all the sun and fun this summer, be sure to swing by some of these awesome outdoor swimming holes for an experience you’ll never forget.
Cleveland Metroparks/Facebook
The Ledge Pool and Recreation Area are hidden gems in the Hinckley Reservation. In this pool, many locals have attended learn-to-swim classes and other special events, including the Dog Paddle and Pet-a-Palooza (pictured here).
Ledge Pool & Recreation Area, 1151 Ledge Rd, Hinckley, OH 44233, USA
Once upon a time, crowds flooded this beautiful beach in Cleveland when it was a part of Euclid Beach Amusement Park. Today, it continues to entertain guests, but its landscape is much more natural than it formerly was. The gorgeous Euclid Creek Reservation features a stunning 900-foot shoreline where visitors can swim, but the site is not monitored, so you’ll want to bring a buddy during your visit.
Villa Angela Drive, Villa Angela Dr, Cleveland, OH, USA
PM/Google Maps
If you ever find yourself just south of Cleveland in the summer, you simply must experience the incredible Summit County Metro Parks. Munroe Falls Metro Park is particularly beautiful, and its lake provides a great place to cool off on particularly warm days. Whether you’re craving sand or shade, there’s a beach on this charming lake that is definitely one of the best watering holes near Cleveland!
Munroe Falls Metro Park, 521 S River Rd, Munroe Falls, OH 44262, USA
On the lower half of Edgewater Park is a gorgeous stretch of beach that features splendid sunsets. The dreamy beach offers an urban escape with the Cleveland skyline as a backdrop, and the panoramic views of the city will blow you away. We think you’ll agree that your time here makes for an especially unforgettable visit.
Edgewater Beach, 7600 Cleveland Memorial Shoreway, Cleveland, OH 44102, USA
Sun and sand go together swimmingly, and you’ll find just that at this picturesque lake. Tucked away in Mill Stream Run Reservation, this gorgeous 17.6-acre lake, one of the most popular natural swimming holes near Cleveland, provides a dreamy getaway off of one of the most beautiful drives in Cleveland.
Wallace Lake, Berea, OH 44017, USA
Just a stone’s throw from Villa Angela Beach is the beautiful Euclid Beach, a dreamy 650 foot stretch of coast featuring both sun and shade. Here, remnants of Euclid Creek Reservation’s former life as Euclid Beach Amusement Park are still visible. It is also one of the most picturesque beaches in Ohio.
16301 Lakeshore Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44110, USA
iparker5611/TripAdvisor
Just south of Cleveland in the Greater Akron area is a charming little swim area with roots that go back to the Civil War. This lake is situated on what was once the Harter Dairy Farm, surrounded by former coal mines. While you can get a glimpse into the past at this pretty place, you can also soak up some sun in a 50-acre lake. The lake is fed by a spring from a former mine, so you’re sure to experience history in a truly unique way at this pretty park.
Silver Creek Metro Park, 5000 Hametown Rd., Norton, OH 44203, USA
Nestled against Lake Erie’s shore in Bay Village is a lovely little chunk of shoreline where locals love to spend entire days. Whether you’re dipping your toes in the water or picnicking, you will be treated to incredible views of a breathtaking landscape. Near the beach are two other exciting attractions: the Lake Erie Nature & Science Center and BAYarts.
Huntington Beach, 28492-28648 Lake Rd, Bay Village, OH 44140, USA
Hidden in the gorgeous Hinckley Reservation is an incredible 87-acre lake that’s beautiful all year long. It is particularly magical in the summer, however, when its adjacent Spillway Swim Area opens to the public. Though petite, this hidden gem is perfect for families!
Bellus Road, Bellus Rd, Hinckley Township, OH 44233, USA
For another fun way to enjoy the water, consider kayaking through Cleveland this summer.
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Swimming Holes Near Cleveland July 02, 2022 Lysa Allman-Baldwin What are some fun things to do in the summer near Cleveland? Summer is a great time to be in Cleveland, even though there are days that are sweltering. But there are so many indoor and outdoor attractions that it’s easy to find something fun to do. For a great indoor attraction, head on over to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. You could literally spend hours here enjoying the unbelievable collection of music memorabilia, interactive exhibits, iconic photographs, and more. Outdoors, try the Cleveland Botanical Garden. The butterfly house, spacious gardens, and beautiful setting attract residents and visitors alike year-round. How do I get to Headlands Beach? Getting to Headlands Beach, located in Headlands Beach State Park, is easy. If you’re coming from Cleveland take Interstate 90 north for about 30 minutes until you see the turn off signs. From Akron you go straight north about an hour via Interstate 271. If coming from Sandusky, take Highway 2 east until it merges with Interstate 90, and you’ll be there in about an hour and a half. No matter where you’re coming from, you’ll find that the mile-long natural sand beach there is beautiful, with picturesque views for miles across Lake Erie. I’m looking for a fun museum in Ohio. Can you suggest one? One of the more unusual ones is called The Feline Historical Museum. Located in Alliance, about an hour and 15 minutes south of downtown Cleveland, it is the home of the world’s largest registry of pedigreed cats. The design of the building is unique as well, as it is a former bank building. And if you are interested in learning more about cats, be sure to spend some time in the little library here. It features several hundred books about cats, cat shows, and the like. Even if felines aren’t your thing, the museum is fascinating and makes for a great adventure.
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Swimming Holes Near Cleveland
July 02, 2022
Lysa Allman-Baldwin
What are some fun things to do in the summer near Cleveland? Summer is a great time to be in Cleveland, even though there are days that are sweltering. But there are so many indoor and outdoor attractions that it’s easy to find something fun to do. For a great indoor attraction, head on over to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. You could literally spend hours here enjoying the unbelievable collection of music memorabilia, interactive exhibits, iconic photographs, and more. Outdoors, try the Cleveland Botanical Garden. The butterfly house, spacious gardens, and beautiful setting attract residents and visitors alike year-round. How do I get to Headlands Beach? Getting to Headlands Beach, located in Headlands Beach State Park, is easy. If you’re coming from Cleveland take Interstate 90 north for about 30 minutes until you see the turn off signs. From Akron you go straight north about an hour via Interstate 271. If coming from Sandusky, take Highway 2 east until it merges with Interstate 90, and you’ll be there in about an hour and a half. No matter where you’re coming from, you’ll find that the mile-long natural sand beach there is beautiful, with picturesque views for miles across Lake Erie. I’m looking for a fun museum in Ohio. Can you suggest one? One of the more unusual ones is called The Feline Historical Museum. Located in Alliance, about an hour and 15 minutes south of downtown Cleveland, it is the home of the world’s largest registry of pedigreed cats. The design of the building is unique as well, as it is a former bank building. And if you are interested in learning more about cats, be sure to spend some time in the little library here. It features several hundred books about cats, cat shows, and the like. Even if felines aren’t your thing, the museum is fascinating and makes for a great adventure.
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The OIYS Visitor Center
Summer is a great time to be in Cleveland, even though there are days that are sweltering. But there are so many indoor and outdoor attractions that it’s easy to find something fun to do. For a great indoor attraction, head on over to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. You could literally spend hours here enjoying the unbelievable collection of music memorabilia, interactive exhibits, iconic photographs, and more. Outdoors, try the Cleveland Botanical Garden. The butterfly house, spacious gardens, and beautiful setting attract residents and visitors alike year-round.
How do I get to Headlands Beach?
Getting to Headlands Beach, located in Headlands Beach State Park, is easy. If you’re coming from Cleveland take Interstate 90 north for about 30 minutes until you see the turn off signs. From Akron you go straight north about an hour via Interstate 271. If coming from Sandusky, take Highway 2 east until it merges with Interstate 90, and you’ll be there in about an hour and a half. No matter where you’re coming from, you’ll find that the mile-long natural sand beach there is beautiful, with picturesque views for miles across Lake Erie.
I’m looking for a fun museum in Ohio. Can you suggest one?
One of the more unusual ones is called The Feline Historical Museum. Located in Alliance, about an hour and 15 minutes south of downtown Cleveland, it is the home of the world’s largest registry of pedigreed cats. The design of the building is unique as well, as it is a former bank building. And if you are interested in learning more about cats, be sure to spend some time in the little library here. It features several hundred books about cats, cat shows, and the like. Even if felines aren’t your thing, the museum is fascinating and makes for a great adventure.