![]() NPS/Lynette Sprague-Falk All Aboard the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad! The National Park Scenic excursion is a unique way to experience all the natural wonder Cuyahoga Valley National Park has to offer. Sit back and relax as the train weaves through the Cuyahoga Valley and races along with the rushing Cuyahoga River. The route provides passengers the opportunity to possibly spot eagles, deer, beavers, and herons in their natural habitat. Shuttle Using CVSR ExplorerDuring certain seasons, you can bike or hike the Towpath Trail or paddle the river in one direction, and ride the train back to where you started. Visit the CVSR website for more information about this program. The Explorer program season is typically June 1 to October 31. The train can be flagged down at boarding stations by waving both arms over your head. Get to the station 10 minutes before departure time. You can catch the train at the following stations:
*Stations with an asterisk are near river access sites. Over a Century of Train ServiceThe history of trains in the Cuyahoga Valley stretches back more than 100 years. In 1880, the Valley Railway began operations, transporting coal to Cleveland, Akron, and Canton from the Tuscarawas River Valley. It also provided passenger service. For people living in the industrial cities, leisure excursions into the countryside provided relief from the pressures, pollution, and crowding of urban life. |
Last updated: March 13, 2025