Enjoy Front Row Views Of Ohio's Beautiful Cuyahoga Valley National Park From This Historic Inn
By Sarah McCosham|Published March 15, 2023
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Ohio may only have one national park, but it’s a stunner. Cuyahoga Valley National Park is a place of immense beauty and splendor; a 33,000-acre paradise of lush forests, enchanting waterfalls, wondrous wildlife, and some of the state’s finest hiking trails. Recreation abounds inside this bucket-list-worthy park, with equally awe-inspiring accommodations for travelers, too. The Stanford House is one such place; this historic inn puts visitors in the heart of Ohio’s beautiful Cuyahoga Valley National Park, offering guests an unrivaled experience in one of the finest national park hotels in the US.
The canals, waterways, and railways of Northern Ohio have long played a crucial role in the state's development.
Within this region, James Stanford -- one of the original settlers of the Western Reserve and surveyor for the Connecticut Land Company -- claimed this land in 1806. As the story goes, Stanford suggested calling the village "Boston" when it was incorporated. Sadly, he didn’t live to see Boston become a bustling canal town and future home of...
Cuyahoga Valley National Park! The crown jewel of the Buckeye State, Cuyahoga Valley National Park was established as a National Recreation Area in 1974 and finally granted National Park status in 2000.
Known for its world-class recreation and abundant waterfalls, Cuyahoga Valley National Park's history is as much a part of its identity as anything else.
...but back to the Stanfords. After James established the area, his son George took the proverbial baton and set up his own homestead. He built this beautiful Greek Revival house in 1843 and expanded the family farm to 283 acres by 1853.
Today, the Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park offers overnight accommodations in the stunning Stanford House, which really is home a "homestead" than mere "house." The Stanford has nine bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms and sleeps up to 30 guests!
Staying true to the home's historical context, the building’s interior reflects its historic character while also featuring furnishings crafted locally from sustainable and reclaimed materials.
In addition, modern amenities such as a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, outdoor grill and fire pit, and family room stocked with board games, books, and media, make the Stanford House a very welcoming and comfortable place to stay.
The Stanford House is located right in the heart of Ohio's beautiful national park, offering guests the unique opportunity to immerse themselves in its scenic and historic splendor.
What a breathtakingly beautiful and historic place to stay in Ohio’s Cuyahoga Valley National Park! Have you stayed at the Stanford House before? If so, please let us know about your experience!
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