Cuyahoga Valley National Park

'In The Wild' exhibit

The Cuyahoga Valley National Park Association is sponsoring the photographic exhibit In the Wild by Akron Beacon reporter Bob Downing.

There will be an artist reception/opening from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Seiberling Gallery, 1403 W. Hines Hill Road, in the administrative offices.

CVNP Home to Healthy Population of Wild Turkeys

It is the time of year to anticipate the holidays and reflect on our holiday traditions. A feast with turkey as the centerpiece is a tradition that seemingly comes straight from the first Thanksgiving. However, the story of the Thanksgiving turkey isn’t as straightforward as it might seem. It takes an interesting and thought-provoking path.

Kaleidoscope: Steaming through CV National Park

Most of us encounter trains all over the place -- when we're on our way to and from work, during vacations and on visits to our relatives' homes.

The locomotives that pull today's trains are diesel-powered. It's rare to see steam locomotives, which disappeared from regular use in the United States by the late 1950s.

But a handful of steam locos have been preserved and still operate, usually pulling special excursion trains. One of those visited Cuyahoga Valley National Park last week.

Kaleidoscope: Steaming through CV National Park

Most of us encounter trains all over the place -- when we're on our way to and from work, during vacations and on visits to our relatives' homes.

Scenic Train Ride

Mayfield City Schools students and families can enjoy a scenic train ride through Cuyahoga Valley National Park to Peninsula on a long weekend in October. Mayfield Village Parks and Recreation is sponsoring two trips on the Peninsula Explorer on Oct. 17. There is no school for Mayfield students on that date. The first train will leave at 9 a.m. from Rockside Station at the intersection of Rockside and Canal roads in Independence. Participants on the first train can choose to return at 11:45 a.m. or at 2:45 p.m. The second train leaves at 12:45 p.m.

Event Date: 
10/17/2008 - 11:45am - 10/17/2008 - 5:55pm
Event Contact Phone: 
(440) 461-5163
Event Price: 
$17 for ages 65 and older; $20 for ages 64-13; $15 for ages 12-3; Children ages 2 and younger are free

Outdoors Benefits Children’s Well-Being

For nearly four years, I have been writing this column to offer insights into visiting Cuyahoga Valley National Park (CVNP). I try to diversify the columns, but I find myself routinely returning to the topic of getting children involved in the outdoors. The National Park Service views this topic as critically important. On the surface it is about our leisure time and how we can have fun with our families. Below the surface, it is about the choices we make that impact the health and well-being of our children.

Boston Trustees Discuss Township Issues

Boston Township Trustee Gerald Ritch told board members at the Aug. 27 meeting that it appeared unlikely the township could obtain state Issue I grant money to repair or replace failed septic systems of some township businesses.

Ritch said a Summit County official told him Coventry Township was able to obtain money in a similar situation, but septic systems are not considered infrastructure, making it unlikely township businesses would qualify.

STOMP Bicycling Event Saturday

As many as 1,400 bicyclists are expected for one of the largest family-oriented bicycling events in Northeast Ohio.

The STOMP 2008 Bicycle Adventure featuring three bicycle tours will be staged Saturday.

The rides will begin and end at Howe Meadow in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park at 4040 Riverview Road, north of Ira Road in Cuyahoga Falls.

Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad bike program helps park go green

Jeff Peters of Garrettsville rode his bike Friday afternoon right up to cutting edge of a growing trend in America's national parks: Keep the cars out.

"Hey, the roads don't go where the nature is -- but I can if I bike there," said Peters who had just bicycled about 10 miles Friday morning on the Towpath Trail from Peninsula to Independence.

He returned in the afternoon by loading his bike on a baggage car and hopping a passenger train on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.

Cuyahoga park a national attraction

PENINSULA -- Summer vacation for Kristine Ogle and her family means leaving their home in Colorado and spending a week in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

"The green is amazing, you don't get that in Colorado, it's beautiful, a treat," Ogle said.

One group of cyclists visiting from Nashville were also pleasantly surprised.

"Most people go to national parks in mountains, but this has its own charm," observed Matt Ward.

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