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  1. This post was published just when I needed it most. We are planning a visit to Cuyahoga Valley National Park for next month, and your guide was super helpful. Thank you for sharing your CVNP experience!!!

    1. I’m glad you found it really helpful, April. Have fun in CVNP! I can’t wait to see your pictures and hear your story from there.

  2. What a lovely place. It’s great being able to hike with your dog too!
    I don’t have a dog, but I always get so excited when my friend with a dog beings him hiking with us.

  3. This is so awesome! I love dog-friendly spots, especially those that are outdoors and provide great exercise for the dogs and me. Looks like Cuyahoga is the perfect place for that!

  4. Dog or no dog, I love these trails leading to the beautiful Brandywine Falls! Your images look lovely. It’s great that Cuyahoga valley national park has made it dog friendly so dog-lovers can take them while going on walks and get a workout together! 🙂

  5. I love dogs and when traveling around Europe when I notice some of them with their owners I find it such a great sight. Not all National Parks are dog friendly and hence it’s so good that Cuyahoga is one which encourages owners to tag them along. The park itself is so beautiful. Would certainly love to visit once.

  6. I love the fact that so many places now are becoming dog friendly, even though I don’t have a dog. Dogs becoming part of the family and love to join in on an adventure. Saying that I would love to do this hike and see the waterfall it looks beautiful. 2,8 million visitors to Cuyahoga Valley National Park sounds like a lot of people.

    1. Yes! More dogs are going on an adventure with their owners lately. I couldn’t believe it either that Cuyahoga got so many visitors.

  7. Having just moved to Chicago, I’m always looking for new Midwest ideas! I don’t have a dog but Cuyahoga NP still looks like a great destination. Brandywine Falls is so pretty, and it’s good to know that there is a lot of private property nearby. I love how close the park is to Cleveland and would be excited to check it out on a day trip if and when I visit.

  8. Snoopy looks really happy in your photos! I’ve never been to Cuyahoga Valley National Park, but I think it would be great even with or without a dog. The trail around the Ledges looks fantastic, as well as the Brandywine Fall. A stop at Szalay’s Farm for fruits and quick snacks is a great way to finish the trip for sure.

  9. Snoopy looks so happy, he sure had a great time at Cuyahoga Valley National Park. There are so many things to see along the trail, it looks like a great day out

  10. I am really fascinated by waterfalls.. I wish we had trails like this in India too. Am sure many dog owners would love to have their pet on their holidays. It sounds and looks like a must-do trip.

  11. It looks like Snoopy did really have an awesome time! I admire places like this that consider the welfare and presence of dogs. They also need to commune with nature just like us.

  12. The hiking trails around the Ledges look amazing and Snoopy looks happy to be hiking and exploring the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. That is really cool that the national parks in Ohio are dog friendly and that you can take your fur buddy along. Would love to visit this national park someday and explore the trails myself.

  13. Great Waterfalls in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park! I do not own a dog – but I do a lot of hiking and see a lot of signs concerning dog owners. And I always wonder how you find out before the hike where it is ok to take your dog. I think in some areas in Europe dogs are not allowed because of grazing animals.

    1. That’s the priority of most National Parks in the US, to keep the welfare of the wild animals, and I understand that. If we go to the park’s website, we will find information about pets in the park. But not everyone look through it.

  14. I need to visit here! I always seek out dog friendly places, because where I go, my dog goes! It looks like some great hiking, I especially like the Ledges and our dog always seeks out water so I would get to check out the covered bridges.

  15. Good to get a heads up that Cuyahoga Valley National Park might be a bit confusing at first. If we stopped for a short visit we would not want to spend all our time getting our bearings. Fascinating to read that it is one of the most visited National Parks. That view of the Brandywine Falls is certainly a great reason why! Love all the different paths. A spot you could visit many times.

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