Chapin+Forest+Reservation--West+Section+Trails

Also, see Chapin Forest Reservation and Chagrin River Corridor Important Bird Area
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=Chapin Forest Reservation= =West Section Trails= 10381 Hobart Road Kirtland, Ohio 44094 Chapin Forest Reservation webpage Chapin Forest Reservation map

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Chapin Forest Reservation--West Section Trails
Coordinates: 41.5891497, -81.3692629 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About West Section Trails
The west section trails include the Arbor Lane Loop Trail, the Beech Woods Loop Trail, and the Whispering Pines Trail. This hotspot may also be used for reporting birds seen at the Pine Lodge, the Twin Ponds, and the Twin Ponds Shelter.

Tips for birding Chapin Forest Reservation
From Lake Erie Birding Trail website

About the Chapin Forest Reservation
The 390 acres of Chapin Forest Reservation are known for distinctive rock formations and majestic forests. Wander through 5.3 miles of mature woodland trails comprised of beech, maple, oak, tulip, and hemlock. Stop by Quarry Pond and walk Lucky Stone Loop Trail.

To protect this beautiful setting from logging, Frederic H. Chapin purchased the property in 1949 and donated it to the State of Ohio. Under a lease agreement with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry, Lake Metroparks manages Chapin Forest Reservation.

The ledges, or rocky outcroppings of Sharon conglomerate, were formed about 300 million years ago, long before glaciers slid across northern Ohio. To protect the fragile vegetation and for safety reasons, access to the ledges area is restricted to guided walks, which are regularly offered throughout the year.

Sandstone from Quarry Pond and the adjacent streambed were part of a stone quarry that operated during the 1800s. Berea sandstone from this site supplied the foundations for many local buildings, including the Kirtland Temple, which was completed in 1836.

Chapin Forest has also served as a study site. During the late 1950s, the Ohio Division of Forestry and Reclamation began using Chapin Forest as a research site to determine the growth rates of trees for possible commercial timber production. From Chapin Forest Reservation webpage

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