Cleveland, OH
Northeast Ohio Fall Fun: Hay Rides – Northeast Ohio Parent
The greater Cleveland/Akron area is home to dozens of local farms that celebrate the season with special festivals and activities — including family-friendly hay rides. Find some of the best in the region by checking the list below.
(Please check individual websites for special hours, activities and updates.)
Arrowhead Orchard
11724 Lisbon St. SE, Paris
330-862-2733
arrowheadorchard.com
Bauman Orchards
161 Rittman Ave., Rittman
330-925-6861
baumanorchards.com
Beriswill Farms
2200 Station Road, Valley City
330-350-2486
beriswillfarms.com
Boyert’s Greenhouse & Farm
4557 Paradise Road, Seville
330-725-3509
boyerts.com
Cleveland Metroparks Fall Hayrides
16200 Valley Pkwy., Strongsville
440-572-9990
clevelandmetroparks.com
Detwiler Farm
4520 Renkenberger Road, Columbiana
330-482-2276
detwilerfarm.com
Geauga Park District
Swine Creek Reservation
16004 Hayes Road, Middlefield
440-286-9516
geaugaparkdistrict.org
Guyette Farms
10833 Chamberlain Road, Mantua
330-562-5234
guyettefarms.com
Heritage Farms
6050 Riverview Road, Peninsula
330-657-2330
heritagefarms.com
Holden Arboretum
9550 Sperry Road, Kirtland
440-946-4400
holdenfg.org
Kingsway Pumpkin Farm
1555 Andrews St. NE, Hartville
330-877-6241
kingswaypumpkinfarm.com
Lake Metroparks Farmpark Halloween Hayrides
8800 Euclid Chardon Road, Kirtland
440-256-2122
lakemetroparks.com
Lorain County Metroparks — Carlisle Reservation
12882 Diagonal Road, LaGrange
440-458-5121
loraincountymetroparks.com
Luther’s Farm Market
5150 Alger Road, Richfield
330-659-2526
lutherfarms.com
Maize Valley Winery
6193 Edison St. NE, Hartville
330-877-8344
maizevalley.com
Mapleside Farms
294 Pearl Road, Brunswick
330-225-5577
mapleside.com
Nickajack Farms
2955 Manchester Ave. NW, North Lawrence
330-323-9714
nickajackfarms.com
Patterson Fruit Farm
8765 Mulberry Road, Chesterland
440-729-9809
pattersonfarm.com
Pickering Hill Farms
35669 Detroit Road, Avon
440-937-5155
pickeringhillfarms.com
Ramseyer Farms
4000 Ramseyer Lane, Wooster
330-264-0264
ramseyerfarms.com
Red Wagon Farm
16081 E. River Road, Columbia Station
440-236-3007
redwagonfarm.com
Regal Vineyards
2678 County Line Road, Madison
440-812-4936
regalvineyards.com
Richardson Farms
6984 Lafayette Road (Route 42), Medina
330-722-4029
richardson-farms.com
Ridgeview Farm
5488 Kinsman Road, Middlefield
440-693-4000
Rockin’-R-Ranch
19066 E. River Road, Columbia Station
440-236-5454
clevelandhayride.com or spookyranch.com
Rufener Hilltop Farms
1022 State Route 43, Mogadore
330-628-1082
rufeners.com
Sirna’s Farm
19009 Ravenna Road, Auburn
440-834-0696
sirnasfarm.com
Summit County Metro Parks — Silver Creek
5000 Hametown Road, Norton
330-867-5511
summitmetroparks.org
Whistle Hollow Farm
9324 Zimmerman Road, Homerville
330-625-4182
whistlehollowfarm.com
Find more fall fun! Check our listings of area corn mazes, pumpkin patches, and apple orchards — or click here to view our complete Fall Fun Directory.
Cleveland, OH
Extreme heat warning ends Friday evening: What to expect
This forecast is outdated and inaccurate. Get the latest forecast here.
CLEVELAND (WJW) — (WJW) — The National Weather Service has extended its EXTREME HEAT WARNING for all of Northeast Ohio.
It will remain in effect until 8 p.m. on Friday, July 3, in Ashland, Ashtabula, Crawford, Cuyahoga, Erie, Geauga, Holmes, Huron, Lake, Lorain, Mahoning Medina, Ottawa, Portage, Richland, Sandusky, Stark, Summit, Trumbull and Wayne counties; and until 10 p.m. Friday, July 3, in Carroll, Coshocton and Tuscarawas counties.
The heat waves continues! An EXTREME HEAT WARNING will remain in effect through 8 p.m. Friday. Heat indices could top 105 degrees during the hottest time of day on Friday.
Once again, there will not be much relief from the heat and humidity overnight. Tonight lows will be in the mid to upper 70s again. Feeling warmer with the higher humidity. Mostly clear skies.
Friday will be the last sweltering summer day before the heat starts to back off for the Fourth of July holiday weekend. There is the chance of rain and storms Friday evening, around 7pm that could go through the late evening. This may impact some 4th of July celebrations on Friday. Any storm that pops up we’ll have to watch for the potential of gusty winds, heavy downpours and large hail.
This is what the radar could look like by the time some Fireworks celebrations are expected Friday evening. We have a level 2 out of 5 chance of any storm turning severe, meaning that 1 or 2 have the chance.
The upper-level ridge, or heat dome, will start to breakdown on Friday. This means two things. The first is it will go from being very hot and humid to being very warm and humid. The second thing is the chance of rain and threat of storms will return.
The Fourth of July holiday weekend will be far from a washout! There will be more dry time than time with downpours and storms. However, clusters of downpours and storms will move through Northeast Ohio at times. This means some Fourth of July events, backyard BBQs, pool parties, and firework shows could be impacted by rain and storms.
With all the heat and humidity around, any downpours or storms that develop could be strong and produce gusty winds, small hail, torrential rain, and lightning. Here’s the latest 8 Day Forecast:
Keep up with FOX 8 News for the latest weather updates.
Cleveland, OH
Mason and Bell preview all-Ohio showdown – FIGHTMAG
Abdullah Mason and Albert Bell previewed their championship bout and came face to face at the press conference. The two fighters square off this Saturday, July 4, at Cleveland State University’s Wolstein Center.
- Cleveland-based 22-year-old southpaw Mason (20-0, 17 KOs) of Bedford, Ohio, defends his WBO lightweight title after claiming the vacant belt last November by decision against Sam Noakes.
- Toledo’s 33-year-old Bell (28-0, 9 KOs), who makes his first bid to become a champion, took the fight on short notice, replacing Joe Cordina of Wales.
See below what Mason and Bell had to say at the press conference on Thursday, following the open workout.
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Mason: I’m prepared to come out on top
“I’m excited. I’m super excited,” Mason said. “This is something me and my brothers have been looking forward to doing since we were amateurs. We fought on the same card a few times as amateurs, and all of us did it together on the last show my father threw here in Cleveland. It was huge.”
“At that time, we were like, ‘Yo, when we do this on a professional level, it’s going to be big for Cleveland.’ And now, it’s big for not only Cleveland, but it’s on TNT, so this is a national stage, a world stage with DAZN. I’m just excited to be able to put this show on with two of my brothers on the card.”
“I feel like it [fight vs Sam Noakes] was definitely a much-needed experience. That’s not the type of fight you have all the time in your career. It was something I felt like I had to do that night. Every fight is different, and it definitely gave me some insight into how I’ll approach the rest of my career. So, it was a much-needed experience and a great fight.”
“It [opponent change] was definitely unexpected. Albert Bell – that’s our guy from Toledo. But it’s boxing. You’ve got to be prepared for anything, and I’m prepared to come out on top. Everything happens for a reason.”
“One thing I do want to say is, I’m the youngest world champion in boxing for a reason, and I’m prepared to show that when I step into the ring.”
“Boxing is offense, defense and IQ, and you’ve got to put it together and tailor it to the person you’re stepping in the ring with. So, with the opponent switch, I just have to tailor it to the person across the ring from me, and that’s Albert Bell.”
Bell: We’re here now, and that’s all that matters
“I mean, it caught me by surprise,” Bell said on stepping in to face Mason on short notice. “It was an ideal opponent for me. I wasn’t really thinking about fighting Abdullah, especially not this soon. But everything made sense. I talked to my pops about it, and it made sense, so I stepped in to save the card, get my world title opportunity and put on a show for all of Ohio.”
“I mean, I get turned down by a lot of guys. I’m not saying that in a cocky way or trying to act like I’m the boogeyman or anything like that, but a lot of guys say no when my name comes across their table. I would’ve had the name I was supposed to have by now if it weren’t for that, but what’s delayed is not denied. We’re here now, and that’s all that matters.”
“I just need to be the best version of myself. I know he’s coming to be the best version of himself. He’s prepared, I’m prepared. We’re ready. We’re two top fighters, and we’re professionals. We’re both Ohioans. We’ve got history with each other, and it’s gonna be a show for sure.”
Mason vs Bell undercard
In the co-feature, Bruce Carrington (17-0, 10 KOs) of Brooklyn makes the first defense of his WBC featherweight title against Rene Palacios (19-0-1, 10 KOs) of Mexico.
On the undercard, Cleveland’s Delante “Tiger” Johnson (17-0, 8 KOs) takes on Canada-based Mexican Christopher Guerrero (16-0, 9 KOs) at welterweight.
Plus, Deric Davis (11-0, 10 KOs) of Fort Washington, Maryland, and Carlos Ramos (18-4-1, 10 KOs) of Spain by way of Ecuador, square off at lightweight.
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Cleveland, OH
Nichole Milanovich Obituary Jul 1, 2026 – Slone and Co. Funeral Directors
Nichole Milanovich, age 30, passed away on July 1, 2026.
Family and friends are welcome on Sunday, July 5, 2026, from 3 to 10 p.m., at Slone & Co. Life Celebration Center 3556 W. 130th St. Cleveland, OH 44111, where a Service will be held on Monday, July 6, 2026, at 11 a.m. Interment Brooklyn Heights Cemetery.
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