Virginia Kendall Area, Peninsula, OH 44264, United States
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Virginia Kendall Area - Featured Reviews (385)
Beautiful rustic trails! Hike either the lake trails, or the ledge trails! Giant boulders to climb around and on, with unique foliage, and roots! Breathtaking either in the summer or fall!
Nice trails. Not too much to see but it's peaceful. I prefer the ledges.
Nice comfortable path wide enough for two. Several bridges to cross. 3.5 mile hike plus many more trails. Fantastic ledges to explore for any age. Spend your day taking in the beauty of nature. 3 very nice routes you can take. There is even a connecting trail to take you over to Ledges area
What a fantastic gem! So many trails and gorgeous ledges!! Over 320 million years old, just unbelievable. This place gets filled fast, and so worth it too. Many trails to choose from. These are marked stay on the trails, these are not wheelchair accessible. Pets are welcome but must be leashed & be responsible and pet up after your pets. Great place to bring the kiddos and let them explore (supervised). Definitely bring your trekking poles, wear proper shoes, dress accordingly the temperature is roughly 10 - 15 degrees cooler. Check the website for any cave closure or trail closure so you are not caught off guard. Park rangers are trekking about if you need assistance. Picnic tables and WC's are available. Grab your shoes, poles & water and #gooutside!!
Always nice, but the upkeep of the trail has gone downhill in recent years. I've been coming here for over 15 years and since the drainage of the lake there has been nothing but mud 24/7 and lots of overflow. It's a shame.
Our family loves hiking the trails during any season, but it’s especially cool in the summer heat. Perfect length and difficulty for all ages. We’ve walked the trails for generations and still enjoy discovering the rock formations. Great to see park staff on site informing visitors about the fauna, flora and rocks. I will never forget, “don’t ever take a ride on a glacier. It’s a one way trip!”
I came here to spend the afternoon with my friend, and it was the most enjoyable time I've had in months. The scenery is fantastic, the walking paths are great, and there's enough variety as you walk around that you can't get bored. The facilities were well maintained, and parking was easy to find. My only complaint is that there's not a lot of seating on paths, so if you don't have a lot of stamina or if you have health issues, you might need to pack a lawn chair.
A beautiful section of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. A few different hiking trails - some connect to other parts of the park and you can get a really long hike in if you desire. Beautiful lake and shelters built by the Civilian Conversation Core. Great sledding hill in the winter.
Ledges trail is one of the most unique trails in Cuyahoga. The caves are beautiful and Iâd give you an eerie feeling when you hike through it. My kids loved climbing through the rock. It is not at all a boring trail. Very kid friendly. We loved the
Only took a short walk from the parking lot to the bridge at the marsh. Wish I had more time to walk further. There were plenty of other walkers, runners, and bikers on the trail. Very popular spot. I talked with a local man who mentioned that th
This is a good place to start your kayak trip on the Cuyahoga River. I started at lock 29 and ended at Red Lock. I dropped my bike off here, drove my kayak to lock 29, kayaked back to Red Lock, rode my bike back to Lock 29, then drove back to Red Loc
Went on a hike today. Just over 2 miles of gorgeous trails! Wear good shoes. Highly recommend taking a walk here. Not for the elderly as there are many hills and lots of rocks/roots sticking out of the ground.
I have been going to Swensons for 40 years. Recently, the quality and quantity has been declining. My brother recommended Dillyâs as an alternative. I couldnât have been more impressed with the service, price and most importantly, the taste!