Hours: 8 a.m.-Sunset (?), Daily
Caley Reservation is a semi-developed park reserved for wildlife and nature study. Its 529 acres include wetlands, forest, fields and two large ponds. Wellington Creek runs roughly through the middle of the reservation. Two popular activities include wildflower hikes and fishing, but visitors are welcome to simply come and enjoy the quiet and natural beauty of this unique park.
Activities
Hiking Trail
Birdwatching
Trail Map
Caley Reservation’s hiking trail is all natural as it was reclaimed from agricultural land so visitors will see a variety of wildlife. The short, 0.75-mile trail offers views of ponds and wetlands and traverses through open fields, wooded areas and even over the Wellington Creek.
Length: 0.75 mile
Surfaces: Natural
Features & History
Caley Reservation is first and foremost a natural area and visitors should expect to see a variety of wildlife along its trails. Its diverse natural habitats include forest, field, successional and wetland areas.
Hours
8 a.m.-Sunset, Daily
Contact
(440) 458-5121 (Administrative Office)