Cooperrider-Kent Bog State Nature Preserve

Nature preserve · Kent

Cooperrider-Kent Bog State Nature Preserve

Nature preserve · Kent

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1028 Meloy Rd, Kent, OH 44240

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Popular destination for nature walks along a boardwalk with benches & informative signs.  

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1028 Meloy Rd, Kent, OH 44240 Get directions

ohiodnr.gov

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1028 Meloy Rd, Kent, OH 44240 Get directions

+1 614 265 6561
ohiodnr.gov

Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
parking bike
crowd family friendly

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Jul 11, 2025

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"This park is right off of State Route 43, but you wouldn’t be able to tell while walking through the bog. The preserve’s winding boardwalk and informational plaques offer a great view of a bog left over from the Ice Age. The bog’s claim to fame is that it’s the continental US’s largest patch of tamarack trees, which are deciduous conifers (meaning, they look like evergreens but they shed their needles). This is a great place to get away to any season of the year." - Each + Every

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Michael Hillman

Google
We were looking for a place to hike nearby and saw this park on the maps. We have seen the signs for the park on the road, but never visited. Very nice short hiking trail through a bog that was formed during the glacial times. The trail is very level and it's completely on a boardwalk. So it is wheelchair and stroller friendly. There are plenty of benches provided to sit and listen. We went during the winter and even though the trail was completely covered in snow, we were able to hike around. Plenty of signs to read for those of us that are not familiar with the plants. The tail is almost entirely in the woods, so it would be a shaded hike... but I can only guess how mad the bugs would be with all the water. The parking lot is gravel and there are no restrooms or water. So be prepared. We are planning to come back to see the place in the spring or summer when the plants have leaves. Stop on by if you are near and want a short escape into nature.

Bob Losey

Google
There is a nice short trail (I think about 1/3 mile) all on a boardwalk with some interesting signage. I go there quite often because it is nice and close to my house. If the weather is right, my wife will not go there because there might occasionally be a snake on the boardwalk. They are not poisonous or aggressive at all, but she just does not like snakes. They sllither away when you get near.

Lisa B

Google
I visit each season. Winter is a beautiful time to stop. They have signs that explain about the big as you walk through. It’s a well maintained big round trail that starts at the parking lot and takes you right back there. It’s wheelchair and stroller friendly and offers handicap parking spot as well. The entire trail is flat and wood so you won’t get muddy it can become slippery in the winter so use caution if it’s icy. You will be treated to the largest southernmost tamarack trees in the continental United States. The trail is only about half a mile so it’s perfect for everyone!

Miranda Crocker Thornton

Google
Very serene. We like looking at the unusual foliage.

Lake Rockwell Haven LLC.

Google
Always a beautiful, peaceful walk. We saw many tadpoles this time as well as a few friendly, harmless garter snakes. And had a thirsty bee stop at a bench we were sitting on and get a drink of water out of one of the screw indents, my grandaughter thought that was the neatest thing before he took off to do his bee business. We really enjoy all the wonderful parks that Portage County has to offer.

JM Miller

Google
This is a great walk if you're looking for something short & shaded but also paved. The trail is all boardwalk around the bog. Lots of birds to listen for & tons of bugs so bug spray may be necessary. Many benches along the way & the boardwalk is perfect for strollers or wheelchairs.

Maggie Fusco

Google
A well preserved ecosystem primarily for those with an interest and knowledge of plants. This kettle lake formed by a glacier is home to bog plants with a large stand of Larch that were just starting to get their yellow fall color before dropping their needles. Don't forget to look down at all the little details growing at the boardwalk's edge. Good signage for those who want to learn more about how it was formed and the plants that thrive in a bog. Small lot, no toilet facilities.

Keri Boyr

Google
Very peaceful trail I enjoyed it for the first time. Would definitely visit again. Next time I would just have to be more prepared for the bugs.

Eryion H.

Yelp
This is a great place to take any curious child or nature loving adult who likes to learn as they go. The bog offers a boardwalk that winds its way through an amazing display of vegetation (the best moss collection; ever!) and hidden tunnels cleared by the adorable turtles that live here. As you move along the path you can truly appreciate its peacefulness as it is very secluded from the clutter that is Kent. There are plenty of interesting plaques to educate you on local wildlife, plants and the surrounding area. There are also plenty of benches available for those of you who have difficulty getting about or just want to enjoy this hidden slice of green blissfulness. The bog is extremely clean, probably due to it not being pet friendly, there are no picnic areas or playgrounds...but if your child loves the mysterious land of gnomes & faeries this is the perfect place to search for them.