Forest Hill Park
Overview
Pricing/Package/Events
🍎Food Policy
- • Concession stand available.
- • Two picnic shelters available (Shelter 1 near playground, Shelter 2A & 2B near tennis courts).
🛡️Safety Policy
- • Emergency Call Box installed by the tennis courts and the multi-sports field, directly linked to Police Dispatch.
- • Policies and Regulations for City Parks exist (details not provided).
📅Booking Policy
- • Picnic shelters can be reserved (reservation information for Barbara H. Boyd Park implies a similar process for Forest Hill Park, starting January 9 for 2023).
🚗Parking Information
- • Main parking available at 2370 Lee Boulevard.
- • Another parking lot is located at Lee and Forest Hill Roads, close to the tennis courts and the double picnic shelter.
What People Say
What's Great
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 5 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Good value mentioned (1 mentions)
Recent Reviews
Forrest James
a year agoThis place has a certain post apocalyptic vibe that I really get down with. Parts of the park are well maintained and others look like humanity abandoned, it’s just a very fun and unique park. Great for mountain biking and hiking or feeding the ducks at the pond.
Gandalf
a month agoA nice little Park with beautiful tennis courts, a theater and a music venue.
Matt Hughes
7 months agoLovely park for walking, dogs, running. Try out some of the hidden side trails!
Heather Surma
3 years agoI am absolutely in love with this park. It’s an absolute underrated gem in East Cleveland. I’ve lived in the area and have explored this park many times and always find something new hidden within the park. I just recently stumbled upon the remnants of the old blacksmith shop in the woods and that was super cool. I just wish East Cleveland would take better care of their side, but I’m really not surprised because East Cleveland neglects everything lmao
michelle y
3 years agoA piece of nature in the city! Options to walk around the paved paths and sidewalk, or to wind your way through the woods on the many connected natural trails. You can even find a few small waterfalls along the creek! And it's absolutely beautiful in the fall. Only reason for 4 stars is the lack of marked trails. There are 2-3 signs along the paved paths pointing you to the nature trails, but once you're among the trees, you have no real sense of direction. It's not difficult to find your way out, it would just be nice to have better trail markers! Still, if you're in the area, go behind the community center to this park- it's worth it!