The Cleveland Lakefront Nature Preserve is an 88-acre human-made peninsula that has become a haven for diverse migratory birds, butterflies, and animal species.
The Preserve provides one-of-a-kind recreational and educational opportunities for children and adults to connect with nature on the waterfront.
The Preserve offers a 1.75-mile Perimeter Loop Trail, a one-quarter-mile Monarch Trail, and a half-mile Northern Harrier Trail that bisect the Preserve.
Explore this unique habitat with over 280 species of birds, 42 species of butterflies, and 16 species of mammals.
The Cleveland Lakefront Nature Preserve is an Important Birding Area.
Birds use the Preserve as a migratory stopover site for its size, strategic coastal location, and diverse wildlife habitats.