3784 Brdmn Park Broc_Map
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3784 Brdmn Park Broc_Map
Boardman - Poland Rd. / U.S. Route 224 N YOUNGSTOWN MAP KEY Gazebo • • • • • • • • • St. James Meeting House Boardman Community Center Georgeanna A. Parker Activity Center Elton Beard Family Cabin Beardsley-Walter-Diehm House Schiller-Chuey Summer Kitchen Park Offices Activity Center Service Buildings Open Air Pavilions: ◆ • • • • • Chester V. Long Pavilion Ex-Servicemen’s Pavilion Kenneth Hofmaster Pavilion Edgewood Pavilion Thomas C. Masters Pavilion Boardman Park offers a variety of programs ranging from Recreational to Nature activities. Everyone has the opportunity to experience what the Park has to offer - Adventure Camp to Senior Fun Days to the Battle of the Bands. Boardman Park strives to complete the circle of leisure and environmental needs of our guests. If you are interested in learning more about the programs offered, you can look us up on the web at www.boardmanpark.com or call 330-965-0482. Flagpole ◆ Veterans' Memorial • Public Restrooms • Picnic Areas • Hike & Bike Trail • Nature Trails • Creeks/Water E S Practice Tennis Court Thomas C. Masters Pavilion ◆ Public Restrooms ◆ Tennis Courts ◆ Softball Fields ◆ Parking OHIO TURNPIKE Directions to Boardman Park From PA – take Interstate 76 East (PA to OH turnpike exit 234).Then take route 680 to Route 224 – Canfield exit (Youngstown-Poland Rd.). Heading West on Route 224 the Park is just past Best Buy and Target. Left turn into the Park. From Akron-Canton – Route 76 East to Route 80. Get off Canfield/ Route 11. Proceed to the Canfield-East exit. Left turn onto Route 224 – five miles to the Southern Park Mall. Continue on Route 224 past Toys R Us. Right turn directly into the Park. McKay's Run Creek Elton Beard ◆ Family Cabin evard l u o B rn Southe Beech Grove Terrace - 540 ft. = 0.1 mile Deer Run Trail - 200 ft. = 0.05 mile McKay’s Run Trail - 1,165 ft. = 0.2 mile Sugar House Trail - 3,650 ft. = 0.7 mile W ◆ • Hike & Bike Trail - 2,640 ft. = 0.5 mile • Wildflower Trail - 2,320 ft. = 0.5 mile • • • • PENNSYLVANIA I-76 From Cleveland – take the turnpike to the Route 7 exit, #232, near the PA State Line. Route 7 is Market Street. Drive North on Route 7 to Route 224 and at the Southern Park Mall – take a right turn – this is Route 224, also known as Youngstown-Poland Rd. Heading East on Route 224 the Park is just past Toys R Us, on the right. St. James Meeting House (the little white church in the Park) is the landmark. Right turn directly into the Park. All Purpose Trails: ◆ Nature Trails (No Bikes): ◆ N Maag Outdoor Arts Theatre ◆ Hardball Field Maple Dr. Western Reserve Rd. (Future Site) Gazebo Maag Outdoor Arts Theatre Veterans’ Memorial Kids’ Town Creative Playground Tots’ Town Creative Playground Tennis Courts Softball Fields Hardball Field Sand Volleyball Courts POLAND Boardman Poland Rd. 224 Bocce Court Pavilion ◆ Recreational Facilities: ◆ • • • • • • • • • Schiller-Chuey Summer Kitchen and Herb Gardens ◆ BOARDMAN CANFIELD ◆ Tippecanoe Rd. S Indoor Facilities: 680 South Ave. Garden Glenwood Ave. Proudly Serving the Community Since 1947 Southern Blvd. 11 Market St. St. James Meeting House ◆ Meridian Rd. E The Oswald Detchon House ◆ Raccoon Rd. W Beardsley-WalterDiehm House ◆ ◆ Service Buildings ◆Activity Center Pond Georgeanna Parker and Park Office ◆ Sugar House Nature Trail ◆ Kids' Volleyball Courts ◆ Playground ◆ ◆ Town Public Restrooms ExServicemen's Pavilion ◆ Edgewood Pavilion ◆ Hike & Bike Trail ◆ McKay's Run Trail ◆ Tots' ◆ Town Service Building Boardman Community Center ◆ Sand Volleyball Courts ◆ Kenneth Hofmaster Pavilion ◆ Chester V. Long Pavilion ◆ Beech Maple Forest • Grassy Areas Sugar House Nature Trail ◆ • Paved Driveways and Parking Watershed - is an area of land that water flows over or under on its way to a stream, river, lake or other body of water. In Mahoning County there are six (6) major watersheds: Upper Mahoning River, Meander Creek, Mill Creek, Yellow Creek, Little Beaver Creek, Lower Mahoning River; each of them cover several thousand acres. Boardman Park lies within the Yellow Creek watershed. The land area drained in the Watershed is 39.4 square miles in Mahoning and Columbiana Counties, and includes the lakes of Pine, Hamilton, Burgess and Evans. The Watershed also includes parts of Boardman, Beaver, Springfield and Unity townships, the villages of Poland and New Middletown and the city of Struthers. Lake Evans provides the drinking water for Struthers, portions of Boardman, Poland, Beaver, Springfield Township, New Middletown and the cities of Lowellville and Struthers. McKay’s Run Creek is one of the major streams found in the watershed and carries water to Yellow Creek in Poland, which then flows into Lake Hamilton located in Struthers. Deer Run Trail ◆ Fox Run Trail ◆ Boardman Park consists of 227 acres. 67 acres are developed for recreational use and the balance, 160 acres, is preserved for natural habitat, which supports many native species of plants and animals and is an excellent representative of Ohio’s glaciated Beech/Maple forests and lowland hardwood forests. It is these two diverse, yet balanced, uses that truly make Boardman Township Park the “Green Oasis” of the community. Wildflower Trails ◆ Beech Grove Terrace ◆ McKay's Run Creek