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Cuyahoga Valley National ParkView from Ledges Overlook in autumn
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Along the "Crooked River"

Though a short distance from the urban environments of Cleveland and Akron, Cuyahoga Valley National Park seems worlds away. The winding Cuyahoga—the "crooked river" as named by American Indians—gives way to deep forests, rolling hills, and open farmlands. The park is a refuge for flora and fauna, gives a sense of times past, and provides recreation and solitude for Ohio's residents and visitors.
 
Cyclists on the Towpath Path in CVNP

Walk, Bike, or Run the Towpath Trail!

If anything says Cuyahoga Valley National Park, it is the Towpath Trail, which follows the historic Ohio & Erie Canal route. Twenty miles of the trail occur in CVNP. The trail extends beyond the park into the Ohio & Erie Canalway. This fully accessible trail provides a delightful outing for people of all ages and abilities. There are picnic areas, restrooms, and train access points along the way.
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©John Catalano

New! Natural History Topics!

Open your eyes to the splendor of the natural world as you stroll and hike throughout Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Ranger Paul Motts brings to your attention some of the spectacular wildlife and botanical observations from his post at Hunt Farm Visitor Center and the surrounding area. Come and see what September has to offer!

 
©Tom Jones

Explore the Natural and Cultural Wonders of CVNP While Riding the Rails

The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad (CVSR) is one of the oldest, longest, and most scenic tourist excursion railways in the country. It operates trains 12 months of the year, offering alternative transportation in the national park. The regularly scheduled excursions between Cleveland and Canton have park rangers on board who discuss the natural features and history of the Cuyahoga Valley.
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Courtesy Troy Russell and \Joan Greenberg

National Public Land Day

Learn how you can help spruce up our beautiful lands! Saturday, September 27, 2008 is National Public Lands Day. This is the nation's largest hands-on volunteer effort to improve and enhance the public lands Americans enjoy. Join us for National Public Lands Day in Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Learn more.

 

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Cuyahoga Valley National Park
15610 Vaughn Road
Brecksville, Ohio 44141

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(216) 524-1497

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(800) 445-9667

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(440) 546-5989

Climate

The weather in Cuyahoga Valley National Park is typical of Northeastern Ohio: four distinct seasons offering something for everyone. Winter is cold, cloudy, and sometimes snowy. Spring brings rain and warming temperatures. Summer is often hot and humid, with frequent thunderstorms and hazy skies. Fall offers some relief from the heat, as nights cool. Because the weather at CVNP can be unpredictable, visitors should be prepared for any condition.
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Dragonfly image by NPS volunteer John Catalano.  

Did You Know?
Dragonflies and damselflies look almost alike while flying. However, if you wait until they land, dragonflies lay their wings to the side while damselflies lay them back and above their bodies.

Last Updated: September 17, 2008 at 17:41 EST