You probably think of the summertime when talking about hiking, but imagine this… fewer bugs and people on the trails. That’s what you’ll get in addition to your favorite trails being transformed in the wintertime.
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You probably think of the summertime when talking about hiking, but imagine this… fewer bugs and people on the trails. That’s what you’ll get in addition to your favorite trails being transformed in the wintertime.
While there’s over 50 miles of trails to explore, these are some of the most popular (and my favorite) ones worth checking out.
During the month of September, and sometimes into early October, thousands of monarchs can be seen here in Cleveland for the most fascinating natural phenomenon of the year.
Hiking and waterfalls, what more could you ask for? Luckily, Northeast Ohio is in no shortage of either, what with all the stunning parks we have here.
Founded in 1921, the Summit Metro Parks is home to over 15 parks and 150 miles of trails. The Akron area park system has amazing hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, and other activities for people of all ages.
Admiring the spring blooms is just as fun as viewing the fall foliage, no matter where you are. There’s no better sight after a long winter than seeing beautiful flowers start to open up or trees becoming green again.
Explore the Ohio & Erie Canalway, where you’ll travel back in time and see remnants of the canal era in Northeast Ohio. Here you can take a ride on the scenic railroad, take a walk or ride a bike along the Towpath trail, and explore historic towns and landmarks. In this post you’ll learn the history of the Ohio & Erie Canal, how you can explore the National Heritage Area, and more.
Ohio has some of the most beautiful places to view the colors changing, especially here in Northeast Ohio. While just about anywhere can show off the fall colors, the following are some of my absolute favorite places in Northeast Ohio that require little to no hiking.