Plan Your Visit

Welcome!

Cuyahoga Valley National Park offers a wide variety of activities. Whether you prefer attending ranger-guided programs or exploring the park on your own, the park has something for you. A trip might include taking a hike, riding the scenic railroad, exploring the visitor center, attending a concert, or biking the Towpath Trail.

Start your adventure by exploring the information on this page. Be sure to also check our current conditions before a visit.

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Top 10 Tips for Visiting Cuyahoga Valley

Get some helpful tips for visiting Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

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Current Conditions & Alerts

Be aware of closures and weather that may impact your stay before your visit.

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Calendar of Events

Find upcoming events in the national park, hosted by the park and our partners.

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Operating Hours and Seasons

Check the hours for our visitor center and other facilities before your visit.

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Park Maps

Find an interactive map of the park and area maps for each of the trails.

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Be A Junior Ranger

Join us for a Junior Ranger program, complete the Junior Ranger handbook, or work as a family on activities.

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Things to Do

Learn more about the various things to do in the national park.

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Safety in the Park

Learn how to prevent injuries and who to contact in case of an emergency.

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Accessibility

Cuyahoga Valley National Park is here to remove barriers and build enjoyable experiences for everyone.

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Where to Eat and Sleep

Find information about where to stay and where to find food during your visit.

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Nearby Attractions

Discovery nearby attractions and activities.

 
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What to Wear

Weather in Northeast Ohio can be unpredictable.

  • Fall and Spring temperatures can range from low 50s-70s during the day, and to freezing during the night. Fall foliage often peaks in mid-October. Snow can occur from October - May.
  • Winter weather conditions can rapidly change due to the lake effect snow from Lake Erie. Temperatures vary from mid-30s to below zero.
  • Summer temperatures can range from the 50s-90s. Thunderstorms and dry spells occur.

Dress in layers. Rain and thunderstorms occur, as does a freeze-thaw cycle in the Fall, Winter, and Spring resulting in muddy trails and conditions. If you’re headed outdoors, bring a rain jacket and a removable outer layer. In wet or humid conditions, a non-cotton layer against your skin will help keep moisture away. Hiking boots or sturdy shoes are a must on trails, and waterproof footwear is recommended. Also check our Current Conditions page for up-to-date weather alerts.

 
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What to Bring

Make sure you bring plenty of water when exploring the park. Some locations do not have drinking water available. Do not drink from streams, rivers, or ponds. Although food is available in the Boston and Peninsula areas, bring snacks if you are venturing away from those locations.

Last updated: March 14, 2025

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

15610 Vaughn Road
Brecksville, OH 44141

Phone:

440 717-3890

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