Allardale Park, located in Granger Township, Medina County, is a picturesque 388-acre park known for its diverse habitats and scenic landscapes. Named after Stan and Esther Allard, who generously donated their family farm to the park district in 1992, Allardale is home to one of the finest reforestation areas in the state of Ohio, with over 100,000 trees planted by Stan Allard himself. Visitors can explore the park's nature trails, which showcase the various tree plantings, from newly grown stands to mature woods, and enjoy the paved loop path that takes them through wooded ravines and meadows. The park also features a picnic shelter, a 4,800-square-foot indoor facility called The Lodge at Allardale, and additional equestrian areas for public use.
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