
There’s no end of things to see and do in Oberlin. Explore all this city has to offer: vibrant green spaces, bike paths, golf, a water park, even ziplining -- we have it all!
Recreation

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Community parks
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Depot Park: A 4-acre park with green space and a children's playground.
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Legion Field: A green space with a community garden.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Park: A historic park with MLK Jr. sculptures.
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Park Street Park: A 5.58-acre park with two basketball courts, a playground, horseshoe pits, a picnic pavilion, and a walking path along Plum Creek.
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Spring Street Park: A 12-acre park with woodlands, green space, a large playground, two picnic shelters, and a gazebo.
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Roadside Park: A park located at 825 East Lorain Street.
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East College Street Courtyard: A smaller, peaceful park with benches and grass.
 
Nature and walking parks
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Bill Long Nature Preserve / Scott & Olive: A scenic park.
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Carson Nature Preserve: A scenic park.
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Morgan Street Reservoir: A park with a walking trail and fishing opportunities.
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Tappan Square: A historic square with trees, benches, swings, a bandstand, and a memorial arch.
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Westwood Cemetery: A historic cemetery with a park-like atmosphere that is a popular walking area.
 
Special use parks
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Splash Zone Dog Park: A dog park operated by Lorain County Metro Parks.
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George A. Abram Memorial Pavilion: An outdoor pavilion with picnic tables and restrooms.
 






