Rocky River Wildflower Trail

Rocky River Wildflower Trail
The first wildflower trail was introduced in the spring of 1933 at the North Chagrin Reservation, and was received with considerable public interest. Over 150 labels located along several footpaths inside a quarter acre tract near the Trailside Museum were consistently maintained to keep up with changes in vegetation by the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. The following year, more than 11,000 visitors were reported to have passed along the informational nature trail. A similar wildflower trail was opened near the Rocky River Trailside Museum in 1937. | Source: Courtesy of Cleveland Metroparks
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