Located adjacent to Edgewater Beach in Lakefront Reservation, Upper Edgewater boasts stunning views of the Cleveland skyline and is home to one of the city's famous "Cleveland" signs. The shelter at Upper Edgewater is thought to have been built around 1910 and designed by William A. Stinchcomb himself.
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Join Naturalist Jake Kudrna to discover how the big trees of Edgewater Park have adapted to...
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Plan your picnic at Upper Edgewater Shelter! This open-sided shelter with east and west halves includes, picnic tables, grills, play field, swings and play equipment.
Soak up the sun and sand while admiring the city’s skyline. Swim, picnic, walk the dog or kick the ball around.