Cuyahoga Valley National Park
The winding Cuyahoga (the "Crooked River") gives way to 33,000 acres of deep forests, rolling hills, and open farmlands. The park is a refuge for flora and fauna, gives a sense of times past, and provides recreation and solitude for Ohio's residents and visitors.
Cuyahoga National Park, established as a national recreation area in 1974 and re-designated as a national park in 2000, has a rich cultural legacy as well. Remains of the Ohio & Erie Canal, which traveled through the valley in the 19th and early 20th centuries, offer a glimpse into the history of how the country was transformed. Sustainable farming ventures help preserve the valley's agricultural heritage.
Cuyahoga offers something for everyone—from hiking, golfing, historic train rides, and kayaking to snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
Park Updates
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UpdateNPF to Support Youth and Community Fishing Experiences in Parks Across the Country
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UpdateNPF’s ParkVentures Program Awards $2.2 Million to Affinity Groups
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UpdateBringing Freshwater Mussels Back to Cuyahoga Valley National Park
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Update$4.4 Million to Fund 99 Open OutDoors for Kids Projects for 2023 – 2024 School Year, Hitting Program Milestone
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UpdateNPF Invests $5 Million in Service Corps Programs
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UpdateInaugural Cohort of Inclusive Storytelling Grantees Announced
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UpdateApplications Now Open for 2023-2025 Mellon Humanities Postdoctoral Fellowships
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UpdateNature Valley Helps Expand Access to Parks
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UpdateStrengthening Park Partners