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Quail Hollow Park

Wooden Boardwalk meets Paved Trail in woodsQuail Hollow Park features over 700 acres of rolling meadows, marshes, pine and deciduous woods surrounding a 40-room house.  Scenic woodland trails, gardens and the Stewart Manor House offer a variety of natural and cultural experiences for visitors.  Operating as a state park since 1975, Stark Parks began managing the park in January of 2016.

The former H.B. Stewart family home is used for educational and community programs and events.  Fishing is available at the 2-acre Pond to the left of the split on the main park driveway. A valid Ohio fishing license is required.  Picnic areas are located in the center of the park with tables and grills.  A Wind Phone booth is located off the Nature For All Trail, providing a disconnected phone for calling lost loved ones, offering a unique way to process grief in a safe, quiet, peaceful, private environment.

The Quail Hollow Volunteer Association offers a variety of volunteer opportunities to enhance park programs and the park site. The association also acts as a base of support for the park by assisting the park staff, raising funds, accepting donations to aid park operations, and acts as a link between the park and the surrounding community.

Primitive Camping

A primitive group camping site is available with advance reservations for groups up to 25 people.  The area includes a fire ring and picnic tables.  Water must be carried in and trash must be packed out.  Parking, water, and restrooms are located .25 mile from the site.  Submit a Special Event Request to use the primitive camping area.

Stewart Manor House

Several rooms inside the Manor House are available to rent for meetings, weddings, and group functions.  A charming gazebo on the Manor House grounds can be rented for outdoor activities including weddings.  The house is open for scheduled programming, rental events, and tours.  Stewart Manor House tour dates can be found at this link.  

Winter Recreation

Snow-covered trails are not only beautiful for hiking, but they provide a great opportunity for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing! When conditions allow, rental of Cross-country skis and snowshoes will take place at Quail Hollow Park only.

To get the program alerts, please submit your name and email address to the Winter Activity Alerts

Photo Gallery

Sun and light coming through trees over the narrow trail in woods
Sun coming through the trees on the Yellow Trail by Justin Logsdon.
Sun Dial in Garden with flowers blooming
Sun dial in the Herb Garden at Quail Hollow Park.
Pergola with vegetation around it in garden
Pergola in the Herb Garden at Quail Hollow Park. 
Wooden booth with disconnected phone inside called Wind Phone
A Wind Phone phone booth is located off the Nature For All Trail near the P4 sign intersection. 
Cross-Country-Ski-Tracks-in-Snow-at-QHP_VW
Cross-Country Ski tracks through the snow behind the Stewart Manor House

Trails ()

  • Mountain Bike Trail

    Trail Length: 3.30 miles

    A moderate level, Mountain Bike loop Trail passes mostly through deciduous and coniferous forests.   Cleveland Area Mountain Bike Assn. (CAMBA) has adopted this trail and holds regular clean up and maintenance days.

    Please do not ride the trail after heavy rains or snow melts.  The trail surface will be soft and conditions will be muddy and require repairs.

    Group of Mountain Bikers in line on trail
  • Hiking Trail

    Trail Length: 7.70 miles

    The Nature for All trail is a asphalt paved trail beginning behind the Stewart Manor House. Other trails are natural surface and go near vernal pools, wetlands, coniferous forests, and deciduous forests.  These include the Orange, Gray, Purple, and Buckeye Trails.  The Red, Yellow, and Green trails are more rugged trails shared with equestrians.

    Boardwalk with wood planks bending through leaves and trees
  • Horseback Riding Trails

    Trail Length: 4.40 miles

    The Yellow, Green, and Red Trails loop connect through coniferous forests near the west side of the park and crosses the driveway near the park entrance.

    Sign with horseback riding stick on it next to trail