This Secret Series Of Caves And Rock Formations In Ohio's National Park Will Capture Your Imagination
By Sarah McCosham|Published August 11, 2022
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Ohio’s national park is a place of immense beauty and splendor; a paradise of lush forests, enchanting waterfalls, wondrous wildlife, and some of the state’s finest hiking trails. While there are numerous bucket-list experiences to be had in Cuyahoga Valley National Park; today, we’re going to share an adventure that’s a bit more off the beaten path. The Ledges are a secret series of caves and rock formations in Ohio’s national park; an intriguing expanse sure to capture your heart and imagination.
Have you explored the Ledges at Cuyahoga National Park? Ohio’s one and only national park is a beautiful treasure worth visiting time and time again.
Unfortunately, due to its rocky and uneven terrain, the Ledges Trail is not feasible for everyone. If you’re looking for an accessible way to experience Cuyahoga Valley National Park, this waterfall trail is a favorite, as is this train excursion via the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad!
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