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    Backpacking

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    Cleveland Metroparks offers backpacking opportunities through educational programs, guided trips, and reservable backcountry sites linked to Ohio’s longest trail, the Buckeye Trail.

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    Choose your next backcountry adventure, whether it’s a three hour introductory backpacking class, a guided multi-night trip, or your own planned adventure using Cleveland Metroparks Backcountry Sites. Discover how to reserve a backcountry site, site etiquette or how to register for a backpacking program below.

    Backcountry Facilities in Cleveland Metroparks

    Did you know Ohio hosts a trail that circumnavigates the state continuing for over 1,400 miles? The Buckeye Trail wanders through 5 of Cleveland Metroparks Reservations. Whether you're thru-hiking the Buckeye Trail or just getting out for a night under the stars, the Leave No Trace-focused, educational backcountry sites will inspire exploration. Reserve your hike-in “rustic” backcountry site today!
     

    Obtaining a permit

    Permits are required, and must be booked at least 2 days in advance of stay. Reserve your backcountry site by following the links below. Choose a Backcountry Site to determine availability, read the rules and regulations, and obtain a permit.

    Ottawa Overlook Backcountry sites, Brecksville Reservation - available year-round
    (Guests MUST hike a minimum of 3 miles to their backcountry sites if parking vehicles in Cleveland Metroparks.) 
    • ​Site 1
    • Site 2
    • Site 3

    Ottawa Overlook; Brecksville Reservation 

    • These Leave No Trace backcountry sites feature designated tent sites, a group kitchen/cooking area, and a food storage location to hang food in a critter safe manner. Ottawa Overlook Backcountry Sites reside about 0.25 miles from Ottawa Point Picnic Area. Guests are NOT permitted to park at Ottawa Point Picnic Area. 
    • Overnight parking by permit is available in Brecksville Reservation at Brecksville Nature Center parking lot (about 3.1 miles to the backcountry sites) or Plateau Picnic Area (about 3.4 miles to the backcountry sites). Parking location must be specified when obtaining a permit. 
    • These backcountry sites are designed for users to hike-in carrying equipment. When parking in Cleveland Metroparks, guests should expect to hike at least 3 miles to their campsite.  
    • These sites are great for backpacking and microadventures where sleeping under the stars is the goal. 
    • There are 3 tent sites that have the capabilities to house a maximum of 4 individuals each. 
    • Ottawa Point Picnic Area (located .25 miles from the sites) is a reservable location; please be respectful of any guests using the area. 
      • Potable water is available here May-September and should be carried in outside of this timeframe. Campers are asked to use the restrooms (available year-round) in the Picnic Area. 
      • Ottawa Point Picnic Area is designed to fulfill guests’ restroom and water needs. It is NOT a place for guests to park and start their backcountry experience. 

    Backcountry site basics

    Plan to carry everything you will need for your stay in AND out with you. Being prepared for unexpected weather or events keeps you safe and preserves the natural area in which you plan to enjoy. Camp fires and the trimming of trees are prohibited.
     
    The backcountry sites are arranged in the classic Leave No Trace camp TRIANGLE, with the goal of minimizing our impact to the area and its inhabitants.

    Food Storage

    To protect both your food and wildlife, food should be hung using the designated food hangers when not actively cooking and especially while you are sleeping. Animals that are fed or obtain food from improper campsite usage will become a nuisance, even chewing through gear to obtain a tasty treat. This can easily be avoided by using the provided food hangers.
     
    An easy way to do this is to hang all food and scented items such as toothpaste or soaps in a dry bag.

    Kitchen Site

    Good backcountry kitchen habits are essential in preserving backcountry campsites and wilderness areas. Food preparation should always be separated from where food is stored and where you plan to sleep. In this way, if animals are attracted by the scents left behind by cooking food, there is not an easy pantry of food for them to access. Minimize food particles left behind, pack out trash, and dispose of waste water at least 200 feet away from camp, trails, and any water sources.

    BACKCOUNTRY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND GUIDED TRIPS

    Whether you are just beginning or you want to enhance your menu in the backcountry, there are educational opportunities for all experience levels. Explore Outdoor Recreation’s program series to find your next backcountry adventure.

    Backpacking programs and trips are focused on educating participants to be independent backpackers. Our experienced instructors will meet with participants beforehand to discuss the trip destination and itinerary, packing lists, learn about meal planning and packing a backpack. Equipment is provided for trips.

    These trips range from 1 night in the wilderness on a Beginner Backpacking trip to 4 or 5 nights on the Intermediate and Advanced trips. Terrain level will also very in difficulty across trip levels.

    To enhance your backcountry experience, discover our supplemental programs. These topics range from backcountry cooking to learning map and compass. For questions about trips or programs call 216-341-1704. 

    Backpacking Basics: 
    A classroom type experience focusing on an introduction to backpacking gear, campsite set-up, and safety. 

    Beginner Backpacking Trip: 
    A short entry-level trip focused on learning the basics in a beautiful location. 

    Intermediate Backpacking Trip:
    A multi-day guided trip focused on trip planning and gaining the experience to become an independent backpacker. 

    Backcountry Cooking: 
    Add to your backcountry cookbook learning tips and tricks along the way. 

    Land Navigation 1&2: 
    Gain confidence reading maps, learn to use a compass and unite it with a map. 

    Additional Information:

    • Backcountry Site Map
    • Brecksville Reservation Trail Map
    • Learn more about the Buckeye Trail or find maps.
    • Nearby attractions

     

    Parks

    • Brecksville Reservation
      Brecksville Reservation

      Brecksville Reservation, the largest of the 18 Cleveland Metroparks reservations, offers scenic overlooks and historical landmarks.

    Attractions

    • Ottawa Overlook Backcountry Site 1
      Ottawa Overlook Backcountry Site 1

      Site 1 is nestled inside of the backcountry site’s camp triangle most proximal to the kitchen and food storage areas. The 12’ x 17’ designated tent...

    • Ottawa Overlook Backcountry Site 2
      Ottawa Overlook Backcountry Site 2

      Site 2 overlooks the ridge allowing you to wake up to gorgeous views outside of your vestibule. The slightly larger 16’ x 22’ designated tent area...

    • Ottawa Overlook Backcountry Site 3
      Ottawa Overlook Backcountry Site 3

      Site 3 "The Perch" features a wooden tent platform that can accommodate one 4-person tent or two small 2-person tents. The 10’ x 12’ designated...

    Upcoming Programs & Events

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    • Backpacking Basics* April 15, 2023 | 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

      This course will teach you the essentials you need to know for backpacking.

      • Trailside Program Center
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    • Try-It: Backpacking Open House * April 15, 2023 | 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

      This open house will focus on all things backpacking.

      • Trailside Program Center
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    • Ottawa Overlook Beginner Backpacking Trip* May 19, 2023 - May 20, 2023
      5:00 PM - 12:00 PM

      Learn about backpacking essentials during this beginner-focused overnight in Cleveland Metroparks...

      • Ottawa Point Picnic Area
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    • Tracy Ridge Backpacking Trip* May 25, 2023 | 6:00 PM - 6:00 PM

      Learn about backcountry travel on this 2-night beginner backpacking trip in the beautiful...

      • 11350 Broadway Ave
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