Best attractions and places to see around Perrysburg, Ohio, blend its historical significance with natural landscapes. The city is situated along the Maumee River, offering scenic views and various outdoor activities. Perrysburg features meticulously reconstructed historical sites, expansive metroparks, and nature preserves. Visitors can explore a diverse range of natural features and cultural sites within the area.
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Generals Ice Cream is in the middle of Whitehouse and right next to Whitehouse park. This location make it a great place for people on the Wabash Cannonball Trail to stop for a break. There is outdoor seating at Generals, or you can take your ice cream to the park and enjoy it while looking over the lake.
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This narrow park along the Maumee River overlooks the Missionary, Butler, and Indian islands. There is plenty of parking, restrooms, a playground, and several benches along the pathway. Here, you get a fantastic view of the ruins of the Interurban Bridge which crosses the river. It's a favored subject of painters and photographers, and worthy of taking some photos for yourself.
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The Towpath Trail is a paved multi-use path from South River Road near Missionary Island to Providence Metropark. The views of the Maumee River are beautiful, with several picnic areas, parks, restrooms, and water fountains along the path, for plenty of options for a short or extended hike.
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Side Cut Metropark, situated along the Maumee River, is one of a series of the city's riverfront parks, and a long-time local favorite destination. Several multi-use trails run along the river, canal locks, and through a pine plantation, offering several options for a short or extended hike to explore, including restrooms, picnic tables, and a playground close to the parking area. It's a fantastic place for birdwatching, and you'll likely see plenty of deer while you explore this beautiful park.
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This beautiful preserve spans 441 acres and is a tranquil oasis outside of Toledo. There are hiking trails, picnic areas, a gazebo, and a swinging bridge, with Swan Creek winding through the lush vegetation. The park is abundant with wildlife, including deer, fox, and wild turkeys, and is known for its vibrant wildflowers, especially in springtime. It's an ideal location for a lovely hike to escape the city and connect with nature.
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Great selection of ice cream and slushies. https://www.generalsicecream.com/
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Perrysburg offers several natural attractions, primarily centered around the Maumee River. You can visit Side Cut Metropark for trails along the river and through a pine plantation, or Swan Creek Preserve, known for its tranquil atmosphere, hiking trails, and vibrant wildflowers. Other notable spots include the W.W. Knight Nature Preserve with wetlands and woodlands, and Sawyer Quarry Nature Preserve for peaceful trails and a quarry lake.
Yes, for scenic views, head to Farnsworth Metropark, which offers excellent perspectives of the Maumee River and the ruins of the Interurban Bridge. Riverside Park also provides great views of the Maumee River, along with walking trails and picnic areas.
You have several options for walks and hikes. The Towpath Trail is a paved multi-use path along the Maumee River, offering beautiful river views. Side Cut Metropark and Swan Creek Preserve both feature multi-use trails suitable for various lengths of walks. For more specific routes, you can find easy hikes like the Maumee River Trail or Swan Creek All Purpose Trail in the Easy hikes around Perrysburg guide.
Perrysburg is rich in history. The most prominent historical site is the Fort Meigs Historic Site, a reconstructed War of 1812 fort offering educational programs. You can also see the Civil War Monument and the Commodore Perry Monument in downtown Perrysburg. The Perrysburg Area Historic Museum, located in the Spafford House, preserves local artifacts, and Historic Downtown Perrysburg itself features well-preserved 19th-century buildings.
Absolutely. Many parks are family-friendly, such as Farnsworth Metropark with its playground, and Side Cut Metropark which also has a playground. The W.W. Knight Nature Preserve and the 577 Foundation both offer natural playscapes for children. Woodlands Park features playgrounds, including "Fort Imagination," and an 18-hole disc golf course. Generals Ice Cream is also a popular family stop.
Beyond hiking and walking, the Maumee River provides opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and boating. For cycling enthusiasts, there are various road cycling routes around Perrysburg, which you can explore in the Road Cycling Routes around Perrysburg guide. Running trails are also available, detailed in the Running Trails around Perrysburg guide.
Yes, several parks and trails in Perrysburg are dog-friendly. Farnsworth Metropark and the Towpath Trail are both welcoming to dogs, making them great choices for walks with your canine companion.
The spring and fall seasons are particularly pleasant for outdoor activities in Perrysburg. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers to areas like Swan Creek Preserve, while fall offers beautiful foliage, especially along the river and in the various metroparks. Summer is also popular for river-based activities, though it can be warmer.
The Perrysburg Area Historic Museum is a key cultural site. The 577 Foundation also serves as a cultural hub, offering workshops and events focused on horticulture and environmental education. Historic Downtown Perrysburg hosts community events like the Perrysburg Farmers Market, which features local produce, artisan goods, and live music.
Historic Downtown Perrysburg, particularly along Louisiana Avenue, is known for its independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, offering a unique local experience. For a more modern shopping and entertainment complex, Levis Commons provides a variety of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, including a movie theater and comedy club.
The 577 Foundation is a unique community arts and nature center with a biodome, natural playscape, and community gardens, offering a blend of environmental education and outdoor enjoyment. Additionally, various scavenger hunts explore hidden treasures and historical spots around Perrysburg's downtown area, providing an interactive way to discover the town.
While the exact duration can vary based on your interest, visitors typically spend 2-3 hours exploring the Fort Meigs Historic Site to fully experience the reconstructed fort, educational programs, and historical reenactments.


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