CLEVELAND, Ohio – Summer is almost over, but there’s still time to experience ten top warm-weather hikes in the Cleveland Metroparks. Featured in the Metroparks’ “Ten to Explore” list for August are short hikes that are perfect for beating the heat while taking in the beauty of nature. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just looking for a peaceful stroll, these trails offer a mix of scenic views, natural landmarks and lush greenery.

Here’s a look at the top ten Metroparks trails recommended for August: 1. Hemlock Trail, Brecksville Reservation Looking for a shady escape from the sun? The Hemlock Trail in Brecksville Reservation features 1.4-miles to explore in the eastern hemlocks and a view of Chippewa Creek.

2. Mount Pleasant Loop Trail, Rocky River Reservation For those who don’t mind a few stairs, the Mount Pleasant Loop Trail offers a unique blend of exercise and beauty in the Rocky River Reservation. The trail features century-old pine trees and wood ferns.

3. Waterfall to Overlook Hike, Bedford Reservation Starting at Bridal Veil Falls, the hike goes through dense, shaded woods to reach the Tinker’s Creek Gorge Scenic Overlook, designated a National Natural Landmark in 1967. 4.

Cahoon Creek Loop, Bradley Woods Reservation For a short hike, the Cahoon Creek Loop in Bradley Woods Reservation is slightly more than 0.5-mile long. 5.

Hickory Fox Loop, North Chagrin Reservation The Hickory Fox Loop follows a hemlock gorge overlooking Buttermilk Creek, where.