The One Hikeable Lake Near Cleveland That's Simply Breathtaking In The Fall
By Nikki Rhoades|Published August 30, 2023
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Nikki Rhoades
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Nikki is a lifelong Ohioan with a love for literature. She holds a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Akron and has enjoyed publishing her written work since 2007. She has a love of travel and does so frequently, though she believes that home is where the heart is — she continues to work in and around Cleveland as a digital content specialist to this day, working on everything from commercial scripts and social media posts to grassroots marketing initiatives.
Hidden just minutes from Interstate 71 and tucked away off a busy state route, there’s one beautiful lake that’s a slice of paradise. Lake Medina is truly off the beaten path, and while it is tucked away in the countryside, its location is central to several additional attractions to make your trip worthwhile. Of course, when the landscape is bathed in hues of gold and red during the autumn months, it alone makes the trip to go hiking at Lake Medina worth it. Gas up the car and hit the road, because we’re taking a short drive down into Medina County!
Tucked off the busiest stretch of Route 18, Lake Medina is a true hidden gem.
With a massive multi-lane road and several stoplights to maintain traffic flow, it's almost hard to imagine that such a slice of paradise exists just off the beaten path. However, Lake Medina brushes up against Route 18 and Granger Road, and it's well worth a visit.
This manmade lake was designed to be a reservoir, and its massive expanse is fueled by the west branch of the Rocky River.
While the lake was once used as a water supply for locals, it has since been retired. Since 2003, in-the-know locals have been appreciating it as a park in the Medina County Park District. While humans no longer consume the water, local wildlife sure does! Bald eagles are a regular visitor here, and the love hunting for fish in the massive lake.
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Lake Medina and the Rocky River are encircled by the 1.4-mile Greenway Trail, which is especially spectacular in the fall.
When the landscape starts to erupt into color, it's no secret that this stretch of trail is a true treat. You'll feel like you're worlds away from the hustle and bustle of Medina traffic, and the sound of birdsong will make an excellent soundtrack for your hike.
Beyond hiking, visitors love fishing, canoeing, and cross-country skiing here.
If you have a kayak or canoe at home, you'll love the opportunity to explore Lake Medina's circa 100-acre surface area. If you're an avid nature lover, a peek at the spot's AllTrails listing can show you a bit about its offerings. You might want to bring a picnic, because the views and ambiance here are unbeatable!
With 233 acres to explore, this park is anything but small.
I especially enjoy the park right before sunset. As the sun is sinking down to meet the tree canopy, mist often rises from the massive lake to dance toward the sky. Cicadas and other local residents start to sing, creating a truly magical picture.
And with two trails — the Gravel Trail and Paved Greenway Trail — at just over a mile in length each, this is a dreamy way to get your steps in.
You may know the Rocky River from its Cleveland stretch, but it's every bit as lovely down here in the countryside. With charming footbridges to help you cross it, you'll love the beauty of this scenic spot.
Even as winter slowly descends upon the region, the lake maintains its otherworldly beauty.
If you spend some time in nature, you're sure to love the experience... even if it's a bit chilly! Given that Lake Medina has a 100-acre expanse that's wide open, it can get a bit nippy here. Make sure you dress for the weather if you're visiting in the cooler months.
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Whatever you do, bring a camera! This spot is stunning.
With 52,000 square feet of antiques, each trip to the Medina Antique Mall is memorable. It's right by the 71 North ramp, so it's an almost effortless destination on the way back home. You'll be grateful for your hiking boots here... with some 500 vendors, walking this massive storefront is a bit like hiking all over again!
Of course, if you're craving outdoor fall activities to round out your trip, there's plenty to do in the area!
The lovely Medina Sunflower Farm is just a short drive away, and it's truly stunning. You'll adore the views, and you'll appreciate keeping the beauty going when you take home a few sunflower clippings to enjoy. As a heads up, this spot is cash only, so make sure you have a bit on you if you are planning a stop.
And no trip to Medina is complete without a visit to Medina Square!
If you keep heading west on Route 18 after you visit the lake, the road will take you right into the heart of Historic Medina Square. This lovely town square exudes small town vibes, and you'll love its collection of small local businesses.
All in all, a trip to the Medina countryside is irresistible in the autumn months.
You can find the lake's parking lot at 3798 Granger Rd, Medina, OH, 44256.
Hiking at Lake Medina is such a treat, especially in the fall! Have you ever visited this quaint countryside lake? We’d love to hear about your experience in the comments!
If you’re looking to stay in the Medina area, consider booking a night at Spitzer House. It’s a charming bed and breakfast, but it’s also purportedly haunted… can you even imagine a better way to celebrate spooky season?!
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