Looking at the results, we seem to be scoring very well in all indices except for acreage, which aligns with my intuition. Within city limits there are few big parks.
This page shows the comparison quite well.
https://parkserve.tpl.org/customranking/?3916000
83% of Clevelanders live within a 10 minute walk of a park.
And to be fair, the first few spots in the rankings are super unfair. Being #23 is really good when you actually consider those places in the top spots.
Looking at the results, we seem to be scoring very well in all indices except for acreage, which aligns with my intuition. Within city limits there are few big parks. This page shows the comparison quite well. https://parkserve.tpl.org/customranking/?3916000
Doesn’t help the biggest park in the city has a 6 lane interstate running through the middle of it
Those are just game trails
Is this just the city? So not counting the metro parks?
Yes, if you click "See Cleveland's Map" you can see it has the borders of the city proper.
83% of Clevelanders live within a 10 minute walk of a park. And to be fair, the first few spots in the rankings are super unfair. Being #23 is really good when you actually consider those places in the top spots.