Did You Know? A Name with a Twist
The name “Beachwood” is the result of a small historical mix-up. Originally intended to be “Beechwood,” named after the area’s beech trees, a clerical error led to the spelling that remains today.

Where City Life Meets Green Spaces
Culture & Nature
Beachwood offers an exceptional quality of life with plenty of opportunities to relax and recharge. Well-maintained parks, walking trails, and modern recreational facilities make it easy to unwind after work.
Whether biking the paths of Beachwood or nearby Shaker Heights, or exploring the Emerald Necklace which is the nickname for the Cleveland Metroparks, an extensive, 24,000+ acre system of 18 park reservations that almost completely encircles Cleveland, nature is always accessible. At the same time, shopping dining, and other cultural and ethnic attractions like Playhouse Square or Little Italy provide lots of options for enrichment and entertainment.

Highlights Around Beachwood
Cleveland
Living and working in Beachwood also means being close to some of the region’s top attractions.
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: a must for music fans
- Cleveland Museum of Art: one of the leading art museums in the US
- Cleveland Metroparks: an extensive network of parks and green spaces
- Cuyahoga Valley National Park, about 30 to 40 minutes away, perfect for outdoor activities
- Cedar Point: one of the most famous amusement parks in the world















