Secor Park lies beyond the western suburbs of Toledo, in an area that once was part of the great Black Swamp. Remnants of the swamp are preserved here in the wooded portion of the park. There is also a small area of restored tall grass prairie. Wolfinger Cemetery, a small cemetery that dates back to the 1830's, when real settlement first began here, is completely surrounded by the park, and accessible from it. This cemetery is still active, though burials are infrequent. Although hiking trails can be rendered nearly impassible during wet weather, winter offers good cross country skiing along these same trails.
Secor Metro Park, Toledo: A permanent pond filled with dark water, the result of tannic acid leaching from the oak leaves that fall into the pond each year. Secor Park contains one of the few remaining remnants of the Black Swamp that covered most of NW Ohio after the retreat of the most recent glaciers. (Landscape gallery)
Secor Metro Park, Toledo: A permanent pond filled with dark water, the result of tannic acid leaching from the oak leaves that fall into the pond each year. Secor Park contains one of the few remaining remnants of the Black Swamp that covered most of NW Ohio after the retreat of the most recent glaciers. (Landscape gallery)
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