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cuyahoga valley national park
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TravellingTeresa

Just want to set the record straight and correct false information in another post: The first national park was Yellowstone, not Yosemite and Cuyahoga Valley National Park was not the second national park, but was established in 2000.

L8dflyer

If you have your own horse and looking for a great place to ride for the day, look no further. Cuyahoga Valley National Park is the place for you! CVNP was the second park in the United States to become a National Park, Yosemite being the first. 33,000 acre facility...catering to hikers, bikes and horses. Wonderful adventures around every corner. Waterfalls, wildlife, beautiful scenery! Brecksville is just one of the areas in CVNP to experience the well marked trails and facilities.

562suzannes

I live here and never get tired of the park. It is like being in the mountains and I go often for a quick "get away". Don't miss the parks while in Cleveland.

LNelin

I can't understand how this can be called a National park. It is nothing in comparison to the many other wonderful National parks our country has to offer. A State park seems more appropriate, but it certainly is not up to the same standards as the other National parks.

387alans

THis place is so clean and attractive and has something for everyone from caving to skiing! I was originally just a popular place to go but now is a national park and has always been a GREAT place to take the family!

jasonrh

My wife and I are big fans of the National Parks. We have been to many of the western parks and are trying to see them all. We made the short hike to Blue Hen Falls, Brandywine Falls, The Ledges and saw the covered bridge. We spent 3 -4 hours and saw everything there was to see. In my opinion, this would make a great state park but does not meet the lofty standards of a national park. Sadly, you are always in ear shot of major highways. The traffic noise was a major detractor for this park experience. Just set your expectations that you are in Ohio and not Montana. The wildlife viewing options will be minimal, no stunning vistas or mountain views.

Travel_HHI

We visit CVNP regularly to walk the many trails, bike the towpath, ski at Boston Mills or Brandywine ski resorts, eat at the restaurants in Peninsula or visit shops there, golf at Brandywine Country Club (open to public). Since it is located in northeast Ohio the scenery changes with the seasons and is consistently beautiful. Can count on seeing many different types of wildlife here. This is truly a jewel of the area which also has the MetroPark system which is also gorgeous.

DGeorges

We are lucky to have a National Park in our own back yard.This park has it all - hiking, camping, a railroad, ledges, everything!

268andreab268

My friends and I did the loop around the waterfall (we were following the instructions for a quest). Navigated a few steep hills, but enjoyed it. The scenery was pretty. Enjoyed a stop by the river and the waterfall at the end :) Afterwards we took another trail, but it followed the road for a bit and ended after a mile or so due to a closure (not sure what was being worked on exactly). The park is close to home, so that was convenient. I wouldn't recommend this for an experienced hiker tho - might be disappointing - at least the parts that I saw. Great for beginners or those looking for an easy hike! Or for bike riders (there were several on the path along the road).

poem19girl

We spent a fall afternoon at the Cuyahoga National Park recently. We visited Brandywine Falls and the Ledges hiking trail. It is a nice park, but as other people have mentioned in their reviews, it winds in and out of the towns and neighborhoods around it, and we feel that we have many areas in our local Metroparks system that are just as enjoyable. The train ride might be fun and bikers love the Towpath Trail, but I am not sure we would make a special visit again unless we were in the area for another reason.

MrsBo

We spent a beautiful fall day in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. There is much to see and lots of hiking trails to enjoy. The history of the area was very interesting to us.

LauraP353

This is a very large national park to navigate. Most of the maps they have available do not have addresses on them for the many locations to see. I had bought a book previous to our trip and used this as a guide, and several different materials i had picked up, I found by using the addresses of the train stations near by I could find most of the areas I was looking for. The canal center closed at four on a Friday which i thought was a little early and we missed touring inside this since we arrived at four and they had just closed up the building. There are several metro parks located inside the national park area that they do not push visiting since they are not the national park it self. The parking for blue hen falls was muddy and up and rutty hill which could cause for some slipping of vehicles if wet and raining. we spent Fri- Monday touring the park itself and broke it down into a section at time and tried to hit the main attractions. The falls in the park are worth visiting, ledges trail hike is nice, the covered bridge is a short walk to and nice picture spot. overall there is a lot to do and see, and one can not possibly do it all in a visit.

Lisa_VO

This is our country's newest National Park established in 2000. It is only 3 hours from Detroit so we planned a long weekend to hike and bike. There is so much to do 4 or 5 days would have been optimal. We stayed in the National Park at the Brandy Wine Inn which is the only accommodations in the park. This park is in a valley surrounded by interstate so you do hear the noise from the cars. However it is still pretty cool when you consider how close it is to large urban centers such as Cleveland and Akron. Its not Yosemite but Yosemite is more than 3 hours from my home. Still a great experience.

Ontheroadsince64

Great trails, a little rocky for older folks but worth the risk. Beautiful ledges in the woods! Easier gentle walk is to the covered bridge by Founder's Wayside. Interesting documentation of those who cared so much for area and were instrumental in creating CVNP.

770JenniferP

I was not impressed with this park at all, and would say it was totally underwhelming. The main road through the park winds underneath interstate overpasses, so as you travel through the park you hear lots of noise from cars and trucks on the overpasses. There was no spectacular scenery like other national parks I've visited. There were two small waterfalls that are nice but not worth a long drive. There were some walking / biking trails but I did not explore them due to a total lack of interest! There was nothing special about this park. It would make a great STATE park, and if you decide to go there keep that in mind and maybe you won't be as disappointed as I was.

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