Brandywine Gorge Trail Is A Low-Key Ohio Hike That Has An Amazing Payoff
Brandywine Falls is the majestic 60-foot waterfall you’ll find in Cuyahoga Valley National Park — in fact, it’s one of the park’s top attractions. And you can see it in all its glory from several hiking trails at the park. Personally, we’re most fond of the low key Brandywine Gorge Trail, a short and sweet hike with a beautiful payoff.

A layer of hard rock (specifically, Berea Sandstone) caps the waterfall, protecting softer layers of rock below.

It's an easy loop hike as well, so there's no need to worry about getting lost.
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You'll end up right back at the parking lot, with stunning views every step of the way.
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And enjoy the scenery to the fullest. Fall is an especially amazing time to hike this path.


This waterfall is absolutely gorgeous. Make sure to stay awhile and take it all in.

It's very kid-friendly, and you're welcome to bring the family dog as long as you keep them on a leash.
Have you ever hiked this amazing trail? The colors are breathtaking in any season, but they shine their brightest in the autumn.
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Brandywine Gorge Trail, Northfield, OH, USA