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fall-colors.jpg Our paved bike path shadows the Cuyahoga River and connects to 33.5 miles of the northeast Ohio Bike and Hike trail.

Download a map of the Metroparks Bike and Hike Trail (pdf-245kb)

If you love the outdoors, Munroe Falls has a lot to offer. In addition to the beauties of the nearby Cuyahoga Valley National Park, there are three park and recreation areas within the city limits.

Munroe Falls City Parks:

The Munroe Falls Park Board
The mission of the Park Board is to enhance the quality of life for all residents of the City through the development and maintenance of park lands and facilities, utilizing available resources, as well as, to promote community involvement through a variety of recreation programs, educational opportunities and special events.

  • Park Board members: five year term
  • • Sylvia Davis
  • • Erin Hosek
  • • Linda Leonard
  • • Gail Moseley
  • • Roxanne Toth
  • Meeting Schedule:
  • Meets first Thursday of every month at 7:00 p.m.
  • in Council Chambers -
  • City Hall Building
  • 43 Munroe Falls Avenue
  • Munroe Falls Park Board Calendar of Events 2009
  • May 16 - Riverday
  • June 27 - Ice Cream social
  • August 15 - Folknet
  • September 19 - Car show
  • City Events:
  • May 9 - Shred-it Day at City Hall
  • Other Events:
  • July 28 -  August 2 - Summit County Fair
Friends of the Munroe Falls Parks
A non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and assisting the additional needs of the Munroe Falls Park Board. 

We are always looking for volunteers who are committed to enhancing and promoting various civic activities such as the Car Show, River Day, and Folknet. 

If you are interested in adding your contribution of talent or a donation, visit the Friends of Munroe Falls Parks website or call City Hall at 330-688-7491 for more information.

 
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Crime Watch

Chief Bellinger has placed a Munroe Falls Crime Watch group page on Facebook,
available to all residents. We encourage web users to help us turn this page into a fast and accurate exchange of time-sensitive, crime-related information.

Facebook members can post information and make suggestions, remembering that this is a public forum!

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Whether you are a Facebook member or not, you can visit the page, see the latest crime news, and get valuable tips about how you can make your home and personal property safer from criminal activity.

Please report criminal or suspicious activity to the police department: 330-688-7494