Some hiking trails can make you feel a million miles away from it all. The Ledges Trail at Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Peninsula, Ohio is one of those enchanting trails — and it's a must-do. More than 300 million years ago, this trail's area of the park was actually covered by an ancient sea. Melting glaciers helped to form what are now captivating ledges you can hike through. It's arguably one of the most scenic trails in Ohio.
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Within the Virginia Kendall Unit of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, you'll find this gorgeous trail.
It features towering cliffs, hemlock trees and several large boulders. Ohio explorers will love this trail.
The trail forms a loop, which is nearly two miles in length.
Several parts are fairly strenuous, so be sure to pace yourself and bring plenty of water.
The Ledges Trail follows the sandstone cliffs that make up Ritchie Ledges. The sandstone cliffs are truly incredible to see.
Along the way, you'll encounter multiple connector trails, so you can lengthen your adventure if you have the time and energy.
Ritchie Ledges is actually named after a farmer who once owned the land. Today, the area features remnants of stream beds from 320 million years ago.
It's hard to believe the area was once a swamp, with much of the land and rocks submerged in water.
You'll love exploring all the different ledges and crevices. For a while, you'll likely forget you're in Ohio.
There's even an Ice Box Cave along the trail, however, it's now closed to visitors to protect the bats from White Nose Syndrome.
If you're hiking with the family or children, be sure to hike with caution as several areas can be dangerous.
If you stay on the trail though, you won't have any problems.
No hike would be complete without a gorgeous view. The Ledges Overlook is simply stunning, so be sure to stop and take it all in.
(And don't forget to bring your camera!)
The Ledges Shelter and Trailhead is located at Truxell Road / Kendall Park Road, 1 mile west of Akron Cleveland Road, Peninsula 44264.
Have you hiked this trail before? Do you think it's one of the most scenic trails in Ohio? If so, please share your thoughts, photos and experiences with us!
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