There’s nothing like stargazing from the rural communities that surround Cleveland. If you have never found yourself in the countryside at night, you are truly missing out. Without the light pollution of big, bustling cities and crowded highways, the sky lights up with millions of glimmering, gem-like stars. In one petite park in the gorgeous Medina County area, summer nights are the most magical time of year… and you have to see the night sky there to truly believe it.

Letha House Park is a gorgeous little park tucked away in Spencer, Ohio.

Friends of Medina County Parks/Facebook This dreamy park features a tributary of the Black River and forested grounds that are straight out of a fairytale. The countryside surrounding the park is quaint and lovely; a true scenic getaway in one of Northeast Ohio’s loveliest counties.

The restored wetlands and forested trails are some of the main draws for visitors to the park.

Medina County Park District Website The park spans 203 acres, offering plenty of lovely space for you to explore.

Whether you’re picnicking on the seven-acre lake or exploring some of Letha House’s trails, you’re sure to be greeted with beauty galore.

Medina County Park District Website

Though lovely by day, the landscape hides a secret that can only be experienced at night.

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The park is home to a charming observatory operated by the Cuyahoga Astronomical Association, and it is too fascinating and too close to home to not visit.

Friends of Medina County Parks/Facebook Since 2001, visitors have gazed up at the heavens from the comfort of this cozy park. Visitors are encouraged to gaze at deep sky objects, and the knowledgeable members of the Cuyahoga Astronomy Association make the entire experience fun and educational.

Mark your calendar for July 14, August 18, September 15, and October 6, 2018, because the observatory opens to the public on these nights.

Alan Studt/Cuyahoga Astronomical Association Observatory Website Members will set up telescopes in and around the observatory and welcome visitors to gaze up at celestial sky.

Public nights are free and fascinating for ages 10 to 110, and you’re sure to learn tons of information during your visit.

Friends of Medina County Parks/Facebook Bring a flashlight with a red beam if you can, as white light can ruin dark-adapted vision. When the sun goes down, this landscape transforms in the most magical way, and you truly won’t want to miss a chance to enjoy it.

While the telescopes are dependent on clear conditions, there will also be fun demonstrations and snacks available to visitors in the park’s shelter.

Friends of Medina County Parks/Facebook Starry, Starry Nights at Letha House run from 9 to 11 p.m. on select nights, making it a perfect getaway for night owls and those with challenging schedules.

You’ll be treated to incredible views during your visit, and this is truly an experience every Clevelander must enjoy at least once.

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This incredible event and the friendly people that spearhead it will complete your summer. It may feel worlds (or galaxies) away from Cleveland, but Letha House is only a short adventure from home. You’ll never forget a starry summer night like the one you’ll experience at this pretty park!

Friends of Medina County Parks/Facebook

This dreamy park features a tributary of the Black River and forested grounds that are straight out of a fairytale. The countryside surrounding the park is quaint and lovely; a true scenic getaway in one of Northeast Ohio’s loveliest counties.

Medina County Park District Website

The park spans 203 acres, offering plenty of lovely space for you to explore.

melfoody/Flickr

Since 2001, visitors have gazed up at the heavens from the comfort of this cozy park. Visitors are encouraged to gaze at deep sky objects, and the knowledgeable members of the Cuyahoga Astronomy Association make the entire experience fun and educational.

Alan Studt/Cuyahoga Astronomical Association Observatory Website

Members will set up telescopes in and around the observatory and welcome visitors to gaze up at celestial sky.

Bring a flashlight with a red beam if you can, as white light can ruin dark-adapted vision. When the sun goes down, this landscape transforms in the most magical way, and you truly won’t want to miss a chance to enjoy it.

Starry, Starry Nights at Letha House run from 9 to 11 p.m. on select nights, making it a perfect getaway for night owls and those with challenging schedules.

Mike Lewinski/Flickr

Letha House Park West is located at 5800 Richman Rd., Spencer, OH 44275.

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