Akron metropolitan area
The Akron, Ohio, metropolitan statistical area, as defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget, is an area consisting of two counties, Summit and Portage, in Northeast Ohio and is anchored by the city of Akron. As of the 2010 census, the MSA had a population of 703,200.
The Akron MSA is also part of the larger Cleveland–Akron–Canton, OH Combined Statistical Area with a population 2010 of 3,515,646, the largest metropolitan area in Ohio.
Counties
- Portage County
- Summit County
Communities
Places with more than 100,000 inhabitants
- Akron – 199,110
Places with 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants
- Barberton – 26,550
- Cuyahoga Falls – 49,652
- Green – 25,699
- Kent – 28,904
- Stow – 34,837
Places with 10,000 to 25,000 inhabitants
- Aurora – 15,548
- Brimfield Township – 10,376
- Copley Township – 17,304
- Coventry Township – 10,945
- Hudson – 22,262
- Macedonia – 11,188
- New Franklin – 14,227
- Norton – 12,081
- Portage Lakes
- Ravenna – 11,724
- Sagamore Hills Township – 10,947
- Springfield Township – 14,644
- Streetsboro – 16,028
- Tallmadge – 17,257
- Twinsburg – 18,795
Places with 5,000 to 10,000 inhabitants
- Bath Township – 9,702
- Fairlawn – 7,437
- Franklin Township – 5,527
- Montrose-Ghent
- Munroe Falls – 5,012
- Northfield Center Township – 5,839
- Randolph Township – 5,298
- Ravenna Township – 9,209
- Richfield Township – 6,165
- Rootstown Township – 8,225
- Shalersville Township – 5,670
- Suffield Township – 6,311
Places with 1,000 to 5,000 inhabitants
- Atwater Township – 2,740
- Boston Heights – 1,300
- Boston Township – 1,272
- Brimfield
- Charlestown Township – 1,799
- Clinton – 1,214
- Deerfield Township – 2,822
- Edinburg Township – 2,586
- Freedom Township – 2,843
- Garrettsville – 2,325
- Hiram – 1,406
- Hiram Township – 2,411
- Lakemore – 3,068
- Mantua – 1,043
- Mantua Township – 4,811
- Mogadore – 2,846
- Nelson Township – 3,148
- Palmyra Township – 2,919
- Northfield – 3,677
- Paris Township – 1,744
- Reminderville – 3,404
- Richfield
- Silver Lake – 2,519
- Twinsburg Township – 2,828
- Windham – 2,209
- Windham Township 1,865
Places with less than 1,000 inhabitants
- Brady Lake – 464
- Peninsula - 565
- Pigeon Creek
- Sugar Bush Knolls – 177
Unincorporated places
- Diamond
- Ghent
- Hammond's Corners
- Montrose
- Wayland
Demographics
The median family income in 2007 dollars in the MSA was $61,537, and the median household income in the MSA was $47,336. Males had a median income of $38,776 versus $26,532 for females. The per capita income for the MSA was $36,564 in 2007 dollars.
Business and industry
, the Akron metropolitan area serves as the corporate headquarters of 5 Fortune 1000 firms :Other large employers include:
- Acme Fresh Market
- Advanced Elastomer Systems
- Babcock & Wilcox
- Bridgestone Corporation
- Davey Tree Expert Company
- East Manufacturing Corp
- FedEx Corporation
- FirstMerit
- GE Lighting
- Gojo Industries
- Hiram College
- Huntington Bancshares
- InfoCision Management Corporation
- JPMorgan Chase Bank
- Kent State University
- KeyBank
- Little Tikes
- Lockheed Martin
- McMaster-Carr
- Myers Industries
- PNC Financial Services
- PPG Industries
- Roadway Express
- Saint Gobain
- Sterling Jewelers
- Step2 Corporation
- Summa Health System
- Summit Racing Equipment
- Time Warner Cable
- University of Akron
Universities and colleges
- University of Akron, located in Akron; a large regional public research university with over 30,000 students. It serves as Summit County's largest university and one of the largest employers.
- Kent State University, located in Kent; a large regional public research university with over 41,000 students. It serves as Portage County's largest university and employer.
- Hiram College, located in Hiram in northwestern Portage County; a small liberal arts college of around 1,200 students.
- The Northeast Ohio Medical University, located in Rootstown, in the south-central part of the county. It serves students from Kent State University, the University of Akron, Youngstown State University, and Cleveland State University.
- A campus of Fortis College, a small two-year college of around 300 students in Ravenna specializing in the business and medical technician fields.
Culture
Theaters and concert venues
- Actors' Summit
- Akron Civic Theater
- ANTIC Theatre
- Aurora Community Theatre
- Blossom Music Center
- E. J. Thomas Hall
- Highland Theater
- Kent Stage
- Lock 3
- Magical Theatre
- Musica
- Porthouse Theatre )
- Weathervane Playhouse
Museums and historic landmarks
- Akron Art Museum
- Aurora Historical Society Museum
- Cuyahoga Valley Historical Museum
- Dr. Bob's Home
- Hale Farm & Village
- Hower House
- Kent State School of Art Galleries
- Kent State University Museum
- Kelso House Museum
- Lowrie-Beatty Museum
- Myers School of Art Galleries
- Perkins Stone Mansion
- Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens
- Twinsburg Historical Society
Parks and recreation
National parks
Cuyahoga Valley National Park
is a national park located in Summit County and lies between the major Ohio cities of Cleveland and Akron. It is the only national park located in Ohio and consists of over 33,000 acres. Waterfalls, rolling hills, caves, winding river scenery attract many park visitors. Over 125 miles of trails traverse the steep narrow ravines, rolling floodplain, and lush farmland throughout the park. The park offers an array of preserved and restored displays of 19th and early 20th century sustainable farming and pastoral, rural living, while catering to contemporary interests with art exhibits, outdoor concerts, and scenic excursion and special event railroad tours on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.County-wide park districts
Metro Parks, Serving Summit County
The Metro Parks, Serving Summit County is a park district that manages over 11,000 acres in Summit County, including 14 developed parks, six conservation areas and more than 125 miles of trails including the 33.5 mile Hike and Bike Trail which follows the course of the old Akron, Bedford and Cleveland Railroad. The Freedom Trail is currently being constructed and is similar to the Hike and Bike Trail. It will follow a former rail corridor west from Ravenna through Kent in Portage County and hookup with the Towpath Trail and the Hike and Bike Trail in Summit County.The Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail
The Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail in Summit County follows the course of the former Ohio and Erie Canal. When the trail is fully complete, it will stretch about 100 miles from Downtown Cleveland in Cuyahoga County, though the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and Summit County, Stark County and end in New Philadelphia in Tuscarawas County. In 2011, Summit County became the first of the counties to complete their section of the Towpath Trail stretching 33.4 miles from the Portage Lakes in the southern portion of the county, through the suburbs and downtown Akron, and finally through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.Portage Park District
The Portage Park District is a county park district in Portage County that consists of 1150 acres. Notable trails include the Headwater Trail which follows the former Cleveland and Mahoning Valley Railroad line and connects Mantua and Garrettsville. The Freedom Trail/Portage Hike and Bike Trail is currently being constructed and will connect with existing trails in Summit County.State parks and nature reserves
Nelson Kennedy Ledges State Park
is a 167-acre state park located near Garrettsville in Portage County. The spectacular rock formations at Nelson-Kennedy Ledges have become trademarks of the park. These rock formations are among the few outcrops in northern Ohio still exposed to view and offer hiking trails ranging from easy to difficult. Activities located in the park include hiking and picnicking.Portage Lakes State Park
is a 2,475 acre state park located in Akron around the Portage Lakes. There are approximately 2034 acres of water and 8 lakes within the park that can be used for boating, fishing, and swimming and an additional 411 acres of land that can be used for camping, hunting, and picnicking.Tinker's Creek State Park
is a 370-acre state park located in Streetsboro in Portage County. Park activities include fishing on a 15-acre spring-fed lake, picnicking, hiking, and cross country skiing and ice fishing during winter.West Branch State Park
is an 8,002 acre state park located near Ravenna in Portage County. The large 2,650-acre lake can be used for boating, fishing, and swimming and contains numerous boat launches. The 5,379-acres of meadows and woodlots can be used for numerous activities such as for camping, hiking, hunting and horseback riding. The park maintains 14 miles of hiking trails, 12 miles of mountain biking trails, and 20 miles of bridle trails.Wingfoot Lake State Park
Wingfoot Lake State Park is a 690-acre state park located in Mogadore in Portage County around Wingfoot Lake. The park was built in the 1960s by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company for their employees and corporate retreats. In 2009, the park was bought by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife. Facilities include enclosed and open pavilion shelters, playgrounds, badminton courts, horseshoe pits, bocce ball courts, an 18-hole mini-golf course, and an 18-hole disc golf course. Boating and fishing is also permitted on the 444 acre Wingfoot Lake.Public nature reserves
- Aurora Sanctuary State Nature Preserve – a 164-acre nature preserve located in Aurora.
- Eagle Creek State Nature Preserve – a 472-acre nature preserve located in Garrettsville.
- Herrick Fen – a 127-acre nature preserve located near Streetsboro.
- Tom S. Cooperrider-Kent Bog State Nature Preserve – a 42-acre nature preserve located in Kent.
- Marsh Wetlands – a 152-acre nature preserve located near Mantua.
- Novak Sanctuary – a 152-acre nature preserve located in Aurora.
- Portage Lakes Wetland State Nature Preserve – a 6-acre nature preserve located in Akron.
- Tinker's Creek State Nature Preserve – a 786-acre nature preserve located in Aurora.
- Triangle Lake Bog State Nature Preserve – a 61-acre nature reserve located in Rootstown.
- Tummonds State Nature Preserve – an 86-acre nature reserve located near Mantua.
Transportation
Airports
The Akron metropolitan area is served by the following international, regional and county airports:- Akron–Canton Regional Airport
- Akron Fulton International Airport
- Kent State University Airport
- Portage County Regional Airport
Highways
- Interstate 76
- Interstate 77
- Interstate 80
- Interstate 271
- Interstate 277
- Interstate 480
- U.S. Route 224
- U.S. Route 422
- Ohio State Route 5
- Ohio State Route 8
- Ohio State Route 14
- Ohio State Route 18
- Ohio State Route 21
- Ohio State Route 43
- Ohio State Route 44
- Ohio State Route 59
- Ohio State Route 82
- Ohio State Route 88
- Ohio State Route 91
- Ohio State Route 93
- Ohio State Route 162
- Ohio State Route 183
- Ohio State Route 241
- Ohio State Route 225
- Ohio State Route 261
- Ohio State Route 282
- Ohio State Route 303
- Ohio State Route 305
- Ohio State Route 306
- Ohio State Route 532
- Ohio State Route 619
- Ohio State Route 700
Public transit