Euclid+Beach+Park

Also, see Euclid Creek Reservation, Cleveland Lakefront Important Bird Area, and Cleveland Lakeshore East Birding Drive
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Cuyahoga County
=Euclid Creek Reservation= =Euclid Beach Park= Euclid, Ohio 44123 Euclid Beach Park webpage Euclid Creek Reservation webpage Euclid Creek Reservation map Euclid Creek Reservation (Coastal Access) webpage

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Euclid Creek Reservation--Euclid Beach Park
Coordinates: 41.5836571, -81.5694652 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Tips for birding Euclid Creek Reservation
These contiguous sites form the Euclid Creek Reservation. Take I-90 east and exit at East 152nd Street. Follow East 152 north until it intersects with Lake Shore Boulevard and follow Lake Shore Boulevard east.

The entrance to the Euclid Beach area will be on the left in less than one mile. This unit contains picnic tables, a concession stand and a swimming beach protected by small artificial islands, and is a good spot for gulls, shorebirds, waterfowl and migrant passerines. An asphalt bike trail proceeds east along the shore and connects this unit with the Villa Angela unit.

The Villa Angela unit, only recently added to the park, is still fairly wild with small stands of trees and bushes and some overgrown fields and is a good place to look for warblers, sparrows, thrushes and other passerines. The Villa Angela unit also provides a beach where gulls loaf and shorebirds can be found. Proceed east to the Wildwood unit, located across Euclid Creek from Villa Angela.

You can walk over the bridge from Villa Angela, or exit Euclid Beach and proceed east on Lake Shore Boulevard for about a quarter mile to the access road for Wildwood. Wildwood Park contains a marina and boat ramps, and a trail that follows the shore of Euclid Creek that is excellent for spring and fall migrants. Check the marina docks and walls for Snowy Owls. From Dick Hoffman

About Euclid Beach Park
Once the site of the famous Euclid Beach Amusement Park, Euclid Beach Park now features a 650’ beach with shaded picnic areas, a scenic observation pier, and a reservable pavilion. Though it closed in 1969, signs of the amusement park including the shuffleboard area, remnants of the beachside fountain and concrete footers of the Flying Turns roller coaster are still visible. From Euclid Beach Park webpage

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