• PARKSIDERESERVE

    Parkside Reserve is a beautiful development located in Wellington, Ohio
    Surrounded by Wellington Reservoir, Wellington Reservation Metro Parks,
    and Findlay State Park
  • Wellington Reservoir

    Parkside Reserve is located adjacent
    Wellington Reservoir is a 160 acre
    upground reservoir built by the Village
    of Wellington in the 1970s
  • Downtown Wellington

    Wellington, Ohio was incorporated as a village in 1855, and is located at the intersection of Rt.18 and Rt 58. It's Old World Charm is very apparent with nearly 200 structures listed in the national historical record. Come for a visit, we would love to have you.
  • Hot Air Balloons

    Occasionally an variety of beautiful
    Hot Air balloons can be spotted in
    the neighborhood dotting the skies
    above Parkside Reserve
  • We take pride in out neighborhood

    We take pride in our neighborhood. A community of 167 homes, with room for a few more.
  • Wellington Reservation

    This 541-acre park was developed in 2005 through a
    collaboration between the Lorain County Metro Parks
    and the Village of Wellington and provides opportunities
    for hiking, biking, strolling, fishing, boating, and wildlife
    observation. A beautiful Visitor’s Center sits on the bank
    of the gorgeous, 21-plus-acre lake formed by the
    Wellington South Reservoir.
  • FINDLAY STATE PARK

    Findlay State Park is a popular spot for camping,
    fishing, canoeing, biking, walking, and the best part,
    it is only a mile south of town of beautiful Rt. 58

Parkside HOA Board

  • Paul Schnepp

    HOA President

    My wife and I moved into the community almost 2 years ago. We have four children, 2 adult and 2 in college. We are originally from Indianapolis but lived in the Medina area for 16 years. We both really enjoy the small town atmosphere in this area and being away from the city and the traffic. I enjoy wood working and sports, especially baseball. I got involved because it seemed like there were a lot of discussions about the state of the community and nobody was trying to organize and drive results to bring the community together. Our hope is to unite the community toward a common goal and rely heavily on the small town hospitality that should be part of our community.

  • Brian Cochran

    HOA Vice President

  • Teresa Starkey

    HOA Secretary and Treasurer

    I have lived in the community for six (6) months and I love it. I moved here from Lorain where I recently retired from teaching Math at Lorain High School. I spend most of my days working on my online business named STARKEYMART. I bowl, golf and camp. I rescue senior dogs and currently have five (5) little fur babies.

Wellington News

Helicopter over Reservoir

Helicopter over Reservoir In case many of you were wondering why there was a hellicopter hovering over out Reservoir for...

New Police Chief

New Police Chief in Town On Friday February 3rd, Jim McPike became the new police chief of the Wellington Police...

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