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Our Campus

An exterior shot of Firestone entrance

We surround campers with resources that deepen the learning experience and enhance their curiosity.

At Old Trail, we see more opportunities to learn in every space and every moment. As the nation’s only independent or private school located in a national park, Old Trail and its community have daily access to abundant resources, unparalleled experiences and a beautiful setting to call home. Students craft science poems about the natural world, connect their study of Native Americans to the fall harvest on our campus farm and test water quality in our local stream.

Perhaps most importantly, they gain the advantages of being outside without sacrificing critical learning opportunities.

Intermediate School Science at Indigo Lake.
Our school's amphitheater provides students with a place to gather outside.
An Old Trail tennis player practices on the courts.
A boy reads in the forts and tunnels area of campus.
Old Trail's swimming pool.
An exterior photo of the Living Machine.
Middle School students perform on the stage
Middle School students conduct an experiment in the science lab.
Kindergarten students roll clay in art class.
Kindergarten students practice swimming in the indoor pool.
  • 62 acres in Cuyahoga Valley National Park with trail heads connecting the Old Trail campus to trails in the national park.
  • 5 art studios where students express their creativity, including a ceramics studio and a weaving studio
  • Solar panel field that helps the environment and offers lessons in science and engineering
  • Indoor swimming pool in which students not only complete the Red Cross Learn to Swim program, but also academic projects like measuring volume and density
  • 3 science labs with age-appropriate, state-of-the-art equipment
  • Makerspace equipped with iMacs, robotics kits, 3D printers and iPads for video recording
  • Campus farm with fruits, vegetables and greenhouses where students merge concepts in agriculture and history

Our Facilities

Children explore the pine grove area on the Old Trail School campus.

Our location not only distinguishes Old Trail from traditional elementary schools, but also serves as our community’s constant reminder of the growth that happens here, inside and out.