Walborn Reservoir encompasses more than 1,852 total acres (1,235 in Stark County) and provides the perfect escape for equestrians, hikers, canoeists, and kayakers. Quiet trails travel through pine woods, brushlands, and oak and hickory forests. The reservoir was named for Dale Walborn, the mayor of Alliance from 1963-71, who initiated its construction.
You may spot wildflowers such as mayapple and trillium or such wildlife as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, osprey, bald eagles, and migratory waterfowl. Fishing is permitted, view the boating and fishing guide here for a complete list of regulations.
Under a cooperative agreement with the City of Alliance, Walborn Reservoir came under the jurisdiction of the Stark County Park District in 1998.
Hunting Zone Map
The Stark County Park District prohibits the use of motorized vehicles in this park and on its trails. Sections of trail may not be suitable for wheelchair access. Weather may impact the accessibility of trails, always use caution.
Find all of the caches in the Strolling Stark GeoTour. Record the bold code words on your passport.
SSG2-Trolling Stark-GC66003
SSG3-No Ghosts Allowed-GC661K4
SSG4-Flour Power GC65XJF
SSG5-Echo Location GC65ZXD
SSG6-Kracker Cache GC65ZXH
SSG7-Canawler’s Paradise GC65XJZ
SSG8-Clean Sweep GC65ZXN
SSG9-Ladies First GC65X10
SSG10-Monumental Find GC65XAC
SSG11-A-Maize-ing GC65WTM
SSG12-Home is where the Hart is GC660GV