10 Things to do Good for Couples in Lake County That You Shouldn't Miss

April 5, 2022 Velvet Mowry

Discover the best top things to do in Lake County, United States including North Chagrin Reservation, Chapin Forest Reservation, Girdled Road Reservation, Canopy Walk & Emergent Tower, Debonne Vineyards, Cask 307, The Holden Arboretum, Mentor Lagoons Nature Preserve, Fairport Harbor Marine Museum and Lighthouse, Maple Ridge Vineyard.
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1. North Chagrin Reservation

3037 SOM Center Road, Willoughby Hills, OH 44124 +1 440-473-3370 http://www.clevelandmetroparks.com/Main/Reservations-Partners/North-Chagrin-Reservation-11.aspx
Excellent
82%
Good
16%
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5.0 based on 142 reviews

North Chagrin Reservation

Reviewed By Z5329UVgregm - Cleveland, United States

This is an exceptional metro park, easily accessible with a beautiful paved all purpose trail, bridle trails and off pavement hiking trails for all ability levels. The historic squires castle is a must see and a wonderful setting for a picnic. An extremely well maintained and clean park, enjoy.

2. Chapin Forest Reservation

9938 Chillicothe Rd, Kirtland, OH 44094-9729 +1 440-358-7275 http://lakemetroparks.com
Excellent
80%
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Chapin Forest Reservation

Reviewed By Bobo185 - Chardon, United States

I went to Chapin Forest Reservation on Friday October 31st and Monday November 2nd with the goal of hiking all the trails. It had been many years since I had been here, and I forgot how unique the various rocks and geological formations were. This is a large park with over 6 miles of trails…more if you count the connectors… and two entrances. The main entrance to the park is off rt 306 and there is another entrance off Hobart Road. This park had quite a few people in it, but I was able to have alone time walking the trails too. Most of the trails are crushed stone but most all have some up and down. There are a few trails such as the Lucky Stone Trail that have sections that are more rugged, and I was glad I had on my hiking boots as it had been raining all morning. On Friday I started at the first parking area on the 306 entrance and stitched together the Sone cutters, Quarry, Turkey, and Lucky Stone loop trails for a hike of just under 4 miles. The only place I had to backtrack was the Turkey Trail as it connects the Quarry and Lucky Stone Trails together. The Stone Cutters trail is short, leading to a creek where you can see evidence of the stone blocks being cut out of the stream bed. The Quarry Trail has great views going all the way out to Lake Erie and the Fall color was excellent. The lucky Stone Trail takes you through some cool geological formations. Nice hike. On Monday I parked at the Hobart Road entrance and made a hike out of the Beach Woods, Whispering Pines, and Arbor Lane trails of just over 2 miles. This is a nice walk with only moderate up and downs. Most of the paths here are also crushed gravel but the short Whispering Pines trail is unimproved and there were quite a few trees over the path. A windstorm over the weekend may have contributed and it also took away most of the fall leaves too. I prefer the section off route 306.

3. Girdled Road Reservation

12926 Radcliffe Road, Concord, OH 44077 +1 440-639-7275 http://www.lakemetroparks.com/parks-trails/girdled-road-reservation
Excellent
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Girdled Road Reservation

Reviewed By Bobo185 - Chardon, United States

I visited Girdled Road Reservation on two days in mid-November. My goal was to get in a good walk and hike all the trails. This park is for more serious hikers as there are steep descents and accents on the trails. Each of the three parking areas have at least one trail that is fairly flat and stays up on the ridge. The harder trails descend into the valley. The trails were well groomed and marked and I saw very few people during my walks. The first day I parked at the Radcliff road entrance and combined the Green Darner, South Meadow Loop, and Oak Leaf Loop Trails for a nice walk of just over 4 miles with a total altitude change of 299 feet. This route only requires you to down and back up once. The second day I parked at the Skok Meadow entrance. I combined the Skok Meadow, Creek Crossing, part of the Oak Leaf, Chickadee, Valley View Overlook, and Surveyor’s Loop Trails for hike just under 5 ½ miles. This route requires you to go up and down the valley 2 ½ times with a total altitude gain of 526 feet…you will feel the burn on the last climb out. There is a cool swing bridge crossing on the Creek Crossing Trail and lots of little waterfalls to see. Great park for walking and getting into shape while enjoying great views.

4. Canopy Walk & Emergent Tower

9550 Sperry Rd, Kirtland, OH 44094-5149 +1 440-602-3838 http://www.holdenarb.org/visit/canopy-walk-emergent-tower/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Canopy Walk & Emergent Tower

Reviewed By LisaMarieOhio - Parma, United States

The Emergent Tower is fabulous, definitely worth climbing up the winding stairs to get a view above the tree line. The Canopy Walk was ok, a bit shorter then I expected but fun and relaxing.

5. Debonne Vineyards

7840 Doty Rd, Madison, OH 44057-9511 +1 440-446-3485 [email protected] http://www.debonne.com/
Excellent
57%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 237 reviews

Debonne Vineyards

Located in Madison, Ohio about an hour east of Cleveland, Debonne Vineyards is now the largest estate winery in Ohio, boasting over 175 acres of vines. Debonne Vineyards central location in the Grand River Valley wine region benefits from a climate moderated by the thermal effects of eastern Lake Erie. Our family commitment to excellence begins in the vineyards and is reflected in the quality of our premium Debonne Vineyards varietals and the original Chalet Debonne blends. Debonne Vineyards is also the first Ohio winery to open up a micro-brewery, Cellar Rats Brewery.

Reviewed By jkzoo - Mansfield, United States

Beautiful setting and friendly staff - love the fact that they have a brewery as well, We at outside and enjoyed a late lunch among the flowers and with views of the vineyards. Food was excellent and reasonably priced.

6. Cask 307

Excellent
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Cask 307

Newest winery in the Grand River Valley! Opened June 2019. Beautiful new state-of-the-art facility. Wine tasting room & globally-inspired market. Cask 307 presents modern wine growing techniques & contemporary wine styles. Charcuterie & small plates available from our delicatessen. Craft beer on tap from Double Wing Brewing Co. Outdoor patio & deck.

7. The Holden Arboretum

9550 Sperry Rd, Kirtland, OH 44094-5149 +1 440-946-4400 [email protected] http://www.holdenarb.org/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 316 reviews

The Holden Arboretum

The Holden Arboretum is 3,500 acres of the most beautiful gardens and natural areas in Northeast Ohio, including the Holden Wildflower Garden, featuring Ohio native plants; the Holden Butterfly Garden, which attracts hummingbirds and butterflies; the 20-acre Layer Rhododendron Garden and the 4.5 acre Paine Rhododendron Discovery Garden; and collections of lilacs, viburnums, crabapples and conifers. Admission to the Arboretum includes the Murch Canopy Walk and the Kalberer Emergent Tower, which are open from April 1 through Nov. 1. Guided walking tours of the grounds are available from April through May, and tram tours are available May through October. Winter activities include snowshoe hikes in January and February, weather permitting.

Reviewed By kimsX7442XV - Cuyahoga Falls, United States

Nice area to walk around with all the trees, plants and ponds. Decorated very nice for Halloween. The canopy walk was nice and the Emergent tower had breathtaking views of the area and you can see Lake Erie. With COVID you do need to purchase your tickets online. The canopy walk and tower only allow a certain number of people on them at one time.

8. Mentor Lagoons Nature Preserve

8365 Harbor Dr, Mentor, OH 44060-1413 +1 440-974-5794 [email protected] http://www.cityofmentor.com/visit/mlnp
Excellent
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4.5 based on 72 reviews

Mentor Lagoons Nature Preserve

It's a natural destination! Escape to the tranquility of nature and explore the beauty of an unspoiled beach and miles of hiking and water trails. Located on the shores of Lake Erie, just 30 minutes east of Cleveland, you'll find 450 acres of green space with 1-1/2 miles of shoreline with rare dune plants, a riverine marsh and mature oak bluff. Over 150 species of birds have been recorded, making this a top birding location. Electric carts are available on a first come basis for the handicapped. Call 440-205-3625 in advance to reserve.

Reviewed By ElaineAndGreg - Chesterland, United States

We visited national parks, state parks, and other preserves, and for a city park the Mentor Lagoons Nature Preserve is astonishing. It's a little less than a square mile in size, but boasts a nature preserve, excellent walks, forest paths, a marsh, and great views on a Great Lake. Mentor Lagoons is, paradoxically, both easy to get to and a little hard to find. You basically want to take State Route 615 north from Route 2 or Interstate 90. About 2 miles north of route 2, you'll go straight north instead of to the west and you'll more or less snake your way through a nice residential neighborhood. I had no trouble finding it based on the signs and dead reckoning, but use your GPS in a pinch. When you get there, there are essentially two parts. You'll cross over a small bridge and see a marina to your left (west) and a smaller parking area along the marsh to your right. I though I might be in the wrong place as it almost looks like a small industrial park, but don't worry, you'll be in the woods shortly. Go to the right and park. There's an excellent, smooth path along with a stand with a map of sorts. Take the path north. From there you have lots of options. I wanted to see the lake on a nice fall day. The path isn't paved, but it is very, very well-maintained and level, although there is a slight incline. From there you can go to the lake, take forest trails, or walk along the edge of the huge marsh. It isn't crowded, but I came across a number of nice dog owners and other out just for a nice walk. The park is light on amenities - there are a few picnic tables, and not much else, but the paths are very nice. I walked along the lake, which was fun although a little difficult with the sand and stones. If you want an easier lakeside walk, there is an excellent path about 100 feet inland. You can also walk through some woodland trails, which I liked, although they can be a little muddy (this is a wetlands area, after all). This is beautiful park and amazing for one that is essentially one of a suburban town. If you want a pleasant walk and some nice views (and don't need lots of amenities) this is for you. If you want to grab something to eat either before or afterwards, you are only 10 minutes or so from countless restaurants in Mentor itself.

9. Fairport Harbor Marine Museum and Lighthouse

129 2nd St, Fairport Harbor, OH 44077-5816 +1 440-354-4825 http://www.ncweb.com/org/fhlh/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Fairport Harbor Marine Museum and Lighthouse

Reviewed By gehringj66az - Portage Lakes, United States

This 1871 tower and keeper's building in nearby Fairport Harbor have been on my bucket list for a long time. There is a local TV station that did a segment on Fairport Harbor and showed the dilemma they are facing at the lighthouse because of government lockouts resulting in diminished revenue for upkeep of this fine resource. That's what made me get up and go for a visit today. First I emailed the keeper for information on hours and prices so I could plan my trip a little in advance. I took a few photos around the tower and I will attempt to share them here. The museum has so many archives and relics from a bygone age of Great Lakes shipping (not SO very far in the past after all) that cannot be cataloged, in my opinion.

10. Maple Ridge Vineyard

6326 Dewey Rd, Madison, OH 44057-9412 +1 440-829-8783 [email protected] http://mapleridgevineyard.com
Excellent
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Good
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Maple Ridge Vineyard

Small family run vineyard and winery specializing in estate bottled, European Style, dry wines. New French Oak Chardonnay (Montrachet-style), European oak barrels without the oaky flavors of American Oak. Bourgogne and Bordeaux style wines of exquisite taste and distinction. Warm, friendly, intimate tasting room or open pavilion next to the horses and vineyard. Prices range from $12.50 to over $75 per bottle. Specializing in Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Meritage and Cabernet Franc. Other wines include: Riesling, Pinot Gris, Cuvee, and dessert wines. Bring a lunch and enjoy the Pavilion. Home-made, grilled pizza, and other specialties available by appointment. Free water to drink when sampling more than (3) wines. Located on a country dirt/gravel road and secluded in a treed setting where it is easy to leave the cares of the city behind and enjoy the intimacy of a small wine community.

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