Adell Durbin Park

Arboretum
3300 Darrow Road
Adell Durbin Park is located on State Route 91 just south of State Route 59. Adell Durbin Park has many educational benefits as an arboretum. Self-guided trails of varying distances are available year round.
The three trails are:
To encourage self-guidance, trees and shrubs are marked with tags and correspond to a Trail Guide provided at the park. Trail Guides may be obtained from the storage box affixed to the rules sign facing the parking lot or at Stow City Hall.
This park includes a rental facility (Campbell Lodge), a playground, a picnic area, an open play area, tennis courts, restrooms and the Harold Welch Nature Center.

5069 Hudson Drive
This park contains a 19-acre lake located in the Meadowbrook Lake allotment in the Northwestern part of the City. The lake is available for use by the public with public access off of Hudson Drive, or a small park on Mac Drive and Meadowbrook Blvd.

The lake is surrounded by private residences, but fishing is permitted off the public access areas. Boating is also permitted, but a permit must be obtained from the Parks and Recreation office by calling (330) 689-5100. Swimming by the public is strictly forbidden. There is also a play area, picnic area and basketball courts available.
5027 Stow Road
This is the largest park in Stow located in the northern section of the city. It covers approximately 280 acres of land and offers numerous recreation facilities to the citizens.
These facilities include SOAR Boundless Playground, Bow Wow Beach dog park, two lighted tennis courts, two lighted basketball courts, Jack E. Wilkinson horseshoe courts, bocce ball courts, Youth and Adult Gardens, bike and hike trails, baseball fields, soccer fields, shaded picnic areas with picnic tables and an assortment of charcoal grills, three open play areas, two rental lodges and two rental shelters.
Among the many amenities of the Stow Park System is a small campground operation nestled in the eastern portion of Silver Springs Park.

2905 Graham Road
This 17-acre park, which was formerly Stow Family Y.M.C.A., became a City park in November, 1981. This park has a variety of facilities which include the Rotary sponsored skate park, baseball fields, soccer fields, a meeting room, concession stand, restrooms, and is programmed by Stow Soccer and Stow Youth Baseball.
