providence metropark & the isaac ludwig mill
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Always like to come to this metropark- has a lot to offer, from canal boat pulled by mules, to the working saw mill to the towpath trail. The park is kept up well with nice restrooms and trails that are good for walking and biking.
Can't go wrong coming to enjoy the beauty and history of this little town and the great Erie Canal and mighty Maumee River.
My sister and I went on the canal boat ride in the metropark. It was very interesting--they dress up in costumes of the time period and treat you as if you are traveling with them (back then). It was fun and educational--and the weather was fantastic!
This is a nice, out-of-the-way park to experience nature at it's finest and a little peak back in time with a visit to the old Mill.
A friend took us to ride the mule-pulled boat and tour the buildings last summer. It was a very nice outing - very informative and educational, helpful staff, fun things to do. When there wasn't a costumed interpreter available, signs explained what was in each room in the buildings. If nothing else, this is a great place to take your children to learn history in a fun way.
Nice little park, we came for the mule powered boat ride on the canal going thru the lock. Unfortunately, the lock was not working - we heard 2 stories, low water levels or mechanical problem. We will try again, but call before going.
This is one of the premier Metroparks of the Greater Toledo area. A beautiful site on the Maumee River, across the river from Grand Rapids, a great little town full of shops and restaurants. While at the park you can visit the working Ludwig Mill, take a ride on a mule pulled canal boat, which goes thru one of the original locks and/or take a walk on the tow path along the old canal which is next to the beautiful Maumee River. Plenty of picnic space or you can have a meal across the river in Grand Rapids. Don't forget your camera as there are lots of photo ops. There is a small fee for a ride on the canal boat, however the mill, visitor center and trails have no fees.
My husband and I live in the area, and this was our second trip on the canal boat ride. Our 6 yr old greatniece and her daddy were visiting and I thought she would enjoy the mule-powered ride. Not only did she enjoy it, but we all enjoyed the ride, the river and the narration. Afterward there was a visit to the Isaac Ludwig mill and the gift shop which sells some of the flours they grind at the mill. Highly enjoyable.
Took the grandsons for the day to the metropark and mill. Always a great way to spend quality family time together.
The Maumee Rivr meandrs from Fort Wayne, Indiana to the mouth of Maumee Bay into Lake Erie at Toledo Ohio. There are a number of vistas along the river, but the Providence park area on the North side ( along with the Canal boat ride and Ludwig mill) and Mary Jane Thurston Park on the south side where you can walk alone the canal tow path to and from historic Grand Rapids. It is a block lone trip to the early days of settlers along the river. Delightful local stores and don"t forget the Applebutter Festival the 2nd weekend every October
On a perfect sunny day in August, my three grandchildren and I had a fabulous adventure riding down the Miami-Erie canal, through old Lock #44, on the Volunteer canal boat. This was a wonderfully exciting 45 minute trip for us all. The crew, all dressed in period costumes, interacted with the riders in both an entertaining and educational way, teaching us about life on the canal in the 1870's. We will return for another trip in the near future. I highly recommend this trip for people of all ages.
We were visiting family and were inspired to see a working canal boat and mill. The walk by the river was beautiful as well. Some pond like odor due to drought and low water. Otherwise a pleasant and informative day. Would definitely stop again.
We would highly reccomend taking the canal ride. The crew was dressed and talked 1876, and it was a real history lesson for the grandkids on where the canal went, how the people ate, slept and bathed on the canal. It was probably the hotest day of the year but the crew made it fun. Do take the time to visit the General Store. The park area was very clean and a pleasure to visit. There is a fee for the boatride.
The park is very clean and welcoming and has great picnic shelters for gatherings. We love the canal boat experience. There are costumed guides, but it never feels too forced or hokey. The guides are fun and include information for everyone, from children to old-timers. The mill is interesting, with a very smart curator. Of course, no trip would be complete without getting some candy sticks from the general store!
Loved it all happy to some places for grandsons to explore by bubbling streams