The One National Park In Ohio That Every True Ohioan Should Visit At Least Once
Ohio is home to a truly stunning national park that few people, (surprisingly), take the time to explore. Cuyahoga Valley National Park in northeast Ohio is home to some incredible hiking trails, natural wonders and even a scenic railroad. It’s arguably the crowned jewel of the Buckeye State, one of the beautiful places in the U.S., and a place worthy of your bucket list.

It covers a total of 33,000 acres.

Today, it's a popular hiking destination for both locals and visitors alike.
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This powerful waterfall is easily accessible via a series of stairways and a boardwalk.
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The half-mile trek to this 15-ft. waterfall is somewhat steep and moderately challenging, but definitely worth it.

Melting glaciers helped to form what are now captivating ledges you can hike through.

(And don't forget to bring your camera!)

For more information about the National Park Scenic Excursions, visit the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad's website.
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