Gray & Company, Publishers Trail Guide Cuyahoga Valley Nat Park 4E
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Gray & Company, Publishers Trail Guide Cuyahoga Valley Nat Park 4E

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Gray & Company, Publishers Trail Guide Cuyahoga Valley Nat Park 4EThe complete guide to every trail in Cuyahoga Valley National Park, for hikers, cyclists, skiers, equestrians, birders, and all nature lovers This complete trail guide to Ohios popular national park was created by people who know it best: the volunteers who help build and maintain its trails. Every trail in Cuyahoga Valley National Park is described in detail, with specifics for hikers, cyclists, skiers, and horseback riders. Featured are the historic

The complete guide to every trail in Cuyahoga Valley National Park, for hikers, cyclists, skiers, equestrians, birders, and all nature lovers …

This complete trail guide to Ohio’s popular national park was created by people who know it best: the volunteers who help build and maintain its trails.

Every trail in Cuyahoga Valley National Park is described in detail, with specifics for hikers, cyclists, skiers, and horseback riders.

Featured are the historic  Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath , the  Buckeye Trail , and favorite destinations such as  Brandywine Gorg e and  Blue Hen Falls . You’ll find  many less-travelled trails , too, leading to hidden ponds, oak-canopied brooks, and quiet glades in  all corners of the par k.

Background information about the  plants, animals, geology, and human history of the Cuyahoga Valley  will help make your visit to the park more enjoyable and more memorable.

Easy-to-use maps  help you plan and follow your route.

This is a fine  year-round guide  for  hikers of all abilities —and great for bird watchers and other nature lovers, too.

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Weight .7375 lbs
Dimensions 8.5 × 5.5 × .5625 in

Softcover / 280 pages / 5.5 x 8.5

Table of Contents

Preface to the 4th Edition

Early Trails in the Cuyahoga Valley

Introduction

Map Legend

The Trails

Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail

  • Lock 39 Trailhead to Frazee House Trailhead
  • Frazee House Trailhead to Station Road Bridge Trailhead
  • Station Road Bridge Trailhead to Red Lock Trailhead
  • Red Lock Trailhead to Boston Trailhead
  • Boston Trailhead to Lock 29 Trailhead
  • Lock 29 Trailhead to Hunt House Trailhead
  • Hunt House Trailhead to Ira Trailhead
  • Hale Farm
  • Ira Trailhead to Botzum Trailhead

The Buckeye Trail

  • Egbert Picnic Area (Bedford Reservation) to Frazee House
  • Trailhead (CVNP)
  • Frazee House Trailhead to Station Road Bridge Trailhead
  • Station Road Bridge Trailhead to Jaite and Red Lock Trailhead
  • Jaite and Red Lock Trailhead to Boston Trailhead
  • Boston Trailhead to Pine Lane Trailhead
  • Pine Lane Trailhead to Hunt House Trailhead
  • Hunt House Trailhead to Botzum Trailhead

Bike & Hike Trail

Bedford Reservation and Viaduct Park

  • All Purpose Trail
  • Bridal Veil Falls
  • Hemlock Loop Trail
  • Bridle Trail—Bedford Reservation
  • Bridle Trail—Pinery Narrows
  • Sagamore Creek Loop and Egbert Loop Trails
  • Viaduct Park Loop Trail

Brecksville Reservation

  • All Purpose Trail
  • Wildflower Loop Trail
  • Prairie Loop Trail
  • Deer Lick Loop
  • Hemlock Trail
  • White Oak Trail
  • My Mountain Trail
  • Bridle Trail—Brecksville

Jaite/Boston Area

  • Old Carriage Trail
  • Stanford Trail
  • Brandywine Gorge Trail
  • Blue Hen Falls Trail

Furnace Run Metro Park

  • Old Mill Trail
  • Rock Creek Trail
  • H. S. Wagner Daffodil Trail

Happy Days Lodge

  • Haskell Run Trail
  • Boston Run Trail

The Ledges

  • Ledges Trail
  • Pine Grove Trail
  • Forest Point Trail

Kendall Lake

  • Cross Country Trail
  • Lake Trail
  • Salt Run Trail

Deep Lock Quarry Metro Park

  • Quarry Trail

Oak Hill Area

  • Tree Farm Trail
  • Oak Hill Trail
  • Plateau Trail
  • Furnace Run Trail

Wetmore & Riding Run Bridle Trails

  • Wetmore Trail
  • Tabletop Trail
  • Langes Run Trail
  • Butler Trail
  • Riding Run Trail
  • Valley Trail: Everett Covered Bridge to Wetmore Trailhead
  • Valley Trail: Wetmore Trailhead to Boston Trailhead
  • Valley Trail—Boston Trailhead to Brecksville Reservation Stables

O’Neil Woods Metro Park

  • Deer Run Trail

Hampton Hills Metro Park

  • Adam Run Trail
  • Spring Hollow Trail

Mountain Bike Trails

  • Cleveland Metroparks: Bedford Singletrack Mountain Bike Trail
  • Summit Metro Parks: Hampton Hills Mountain Bike Area
  • National Park Service: East Rim Trails

Resources

The Trails

Photo Credits

Acknowledgments

About the Editors

Index

Cuyahoga Valley National Park Map

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