CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland Metroparks will close the doors to many of its indoor facilities in response to the coronavirus outbreak in Northeast Ohio.

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The list of closures includes many spaces at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, like The RainForest, African Elephant Crossing, Wolf Lodge, Primate, Cat & Aquatics and more. Zoo concessions will also be limited. However, the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo’s outdoor attractions will still remain open to the public.

All Cleveland Metroparks Nature Centers and shops will be closed. That includes the Rocky River Nature Center, Brecksville Nature Center, North Chagrin Nature Center, Hicnkley Lake Boathouse and Store and more. Merwin’s Wharf, a bar and restaurant operated by the Metroparks, will also close.

The announcement also states that all Cleveland Metroparks events and programs will be canceled until March 31, including fish fry events, World Water Day on March 21 and Buzzard Day on March 15.

Closures will take place from March 13 until at least March 31, with a possibility of extension into April.

The announcement comes after Gov. Mike DeWine banned large gatherings of more than 100 people in the state of Ohio on Thursday, March 12.

You can find more information about the closures at the Cleveland Metroparks’ coronavirus update page.

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