The South Toledo park named for the creek is an oasis in an urban area, providing crucial feeding and resting ground for migratory birds and a nesting area for resident species. The forested banks of Swan Creek offer a sheltered corridor of wild vegetation in the midst of the city. Animals such as deer, fox and raccoon use the corridor to move between feeding, resting and mating areas

4659 Airport Highway. (between Eastgate and Byrne roads), Toledo (Additional entrance on Glendale Avenue).

Open 7 a.m. until dark every day.

More information: http://www.metroparkstoledo.com/metro/parksandplaces/index.asp?page_id=514