Cuyahoga Valley National Park

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Cuyahoga Valley National Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Location: Ohio, USA
Nearest city: Akron, Ohio
Coordinates: 41°14′0″N, 81°33′0″W
Area: 32,947.07 acres
  (19,459.82 federal)

133.33 km²
Established: October 11, 2000
Total Visitation: 2,534,403 (in 2005)
Governing body: National Park Service
Brandywine Falls
Brandywine Falls

Cuyahoga Valley National Park preserves the rural landscape along the Cuyahoga River between Akron and Cleveland in northeast Ohio. The 51 mi² (134 km²) park is the only national park in Ohio. Cuyahoga means "Crooked River" in Mohawk. Many visitors spend their time hiking or bicycling the crushed limestone along portions of the 20 mile (30 km) Towpath Trail, a former stretch of the 308 mile (496 km) Ohio and Erie Canal.

The park offers an array of displays of 19th and early 20th century sustainable farming while catering to contemporary interests with art exhibits, outdoor concerts and scenic railroad tours. It includes compatible use sites not owned by the federal government, including several parks in the Metro Parks, Serving Summit County system, Blossom Music Center, and the Hale Farm & Village. In the mid 1980s, the park hosted the National Folk Festival.

Waterfalls, rolling hills, and lazy, winding river scenery attract many visitors. Steep narrow ravines, a rolling floodplain, and lush farmland contrast one another throughout the park. Animal life is also plentiful.

Cuyahoga River
Cuyahoga River

Park vista
Park vista

Originally established as a U.S. National Recreation Area on December 27, 1974, it was redesignated a national park by Congress on October 11, 2000. It is administered by the National Park Service. David Berger National Memorial in Beachwood, Ohio is managed under Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

A portion of the park is actually a reclaimed automobile junkyard. Currently numerous beavers have inhabited this region after the long cleanup.

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