Cleveland Metroparks goes down a tech road with Find Your Path campaign, app
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A screen shot from the Cleveland Metroparks new mobile app.
Cleveland Metroparks is leaning on technology to help you get more out of the outdoors this summer.
The system on Monday, April 19, rolled out Find Your Path, which it described in a news release as a campaign to encourage exploration and inclusivity across the park district s more than 24,000 acres through a new mobile app.
The app, now available for download on all Apple and Android devices, will offer new ways to explore and connect with nature, Metroparks said in a the release.
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Cleveland Metroparks adds 52 acres to West Creek Reservation
By Chris M. Worrell - cleveland.com (TNS)
CLEVELAND, Ohio Cleveland Metroparks recently added 52 acres critical to the protection of natural resources and to the development of future trail connections at West Creek Reservation.
The acquisition includes property in one of the few Cuyahoga County communities in which Cleveland Metroparks did not previously have a footprint.
“West Creek Reservation is one of our fastest-growing reservations, and we’re thrilled to add land in the City of Seven Hills to our Emerald Necklace,” said Brian M. Zimmerman, Cleveland Metroparks CEO.
The park now directly serves Parma, Independence and Seven Hills. Perhaps more importantly, the additional acreage provides opportunities for future connections between West Creek Reservation and the Hemlock Creek Trail in Independence, as well as the Towpath Trail, as Northeast Ohio’s trail network continues to grow.