You don’t always have to hike off the beaten path to find a beautiful waterfall in Ohio. From urban waterfalls you pass along the sidewalk to metropark waterfalls you can drive to, to hidden gems only locals know about, here are nine beautiful waterfalls hiding in plain sight in Ohio. Peruse the list and how close these glorious cascades in Ohio just might be to you:
- Mill Creek Falls (Cleveland)
tde1973/Flickr Within the city limits of Cleveland you’ll find this beautiful waterfall, (also called Cataract Falls of Mill Creek,) off of Warner Rd. If you’re feeling up for a walk, you can also park at Garfield Park Reservation and walk about 1.5 miles to the falls. Have you visited Mill Creek Falls before?
- Brandywine Falls (Sagamore Hills Township)
Megg/Flickr Cuyahoga Valley National Park in northeast Ohio is home to a breathtaking 65-foot waterfall that flows from Brandywine Creek. If you’d rather not take the 1.75-mile hike to the falls, you can drive to the upper and lower boardwalks, which are located just off of Brandywine Road. (A boardwalk option without stairs is also available.) Brandywine Falls is the tallest waterfall in Ohio, and it’s a must visit!
- Chagrin Falls (Chagrin Falls)
Wendy Soucie/Flickr Perhaps one of the most easily accessible waterfalls on this list is Chagrin Falls, located in the town of (you guessed it), Chagrin Falls, Ohio. This charming town is actually named after the falls of the Chagrin River. Chagrin Falls flows in the heart of the town, which was established in 1845.
- Hayden Falls (Dublin)
excelglen/Flickr Hayden Falls Park in Dublin features a truly unique natural ecosystem, rare plants and animals and a 35-foot waterfall along the western shore of the Scioto River. It is located at 4326 Hayden Run Rd., Dublin, OH, 43017.
- Lanterman’s Mill Falls (Youngstown)
Jack Pearce/Flickr You can find this enchanting, easy-access waterfall on the outskirts of Youngstown, right off of U.S. 62. The waterfall and mill is within Youngstown’s Mill Creek Park, the second largest metropark in the U.S. (after Central Park in New York City), and it’s a true gem amid the hustle and bustle of the city.
- Paine Falls (Painesville)
Nicholas A. Tonelli/Flickr Painesville is home to this two-tiered waterfall, which is easy to visit. Paine Falls Metropolitan Park is located at 5570 Paine Rd., Painesville, OH, 44077.
- Clifton Mill Falls (Clifton)
J. Todd Poling/Flickr This historic site of Clifton Mill features a vintage mill, beautiful waterfalls, a covered bridge, a 1940s-era gas station and a quaint American restaurant. It is located at 75 Water St., Clifton, OH, 45316.
- East Falls (Elyria)
Ron Dauphin/Flickr Within Cascade Park close to downtown Elyria, impressive waterfalls flow from both the East Branch and West Branch of the the Black River. Find the East Falls off of Lake Avenue behind the police station. (You can view the East Falls from the observation deck above or hike down the trail to the gorge for a closer look.)
- West Falls (Elyria)
Chris Capell/Flickr At the entrance of Cascade Park, these impressive falls flow. You can reach these falls via the trail from East Falls, or drive to the park and find them off of N. West River Street.
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Within the city limits of Cleveland you’ll find this beautiful waterfall, (also called Cataract Falls of Mill Creek,) off of Warner Rd. If you’re feeling up for a walk, you can also park at Garfield Park Reservation and walk about 1.5 miles to the falls. Have you visited Mill Creek Falls before?
Megg/Flickr
Cuyahoga Valley National Park in northeast Ohio is home to a breathtaking 65-foot waterfall that flows from Brandywine Creek. If you’d rather not take the 1.75-mile hike to the falls, you can drive to the upper and lower boardwalks, which are located just off of Brandywine Road. (A boardwalk option without stairs is also available.) Brandywine Falls is the tallest waterfall in Ohio, and it’s a must visit!
Wendy Soucie/Flickr
Perhaps one of the most easily accessible waterfalls on this list is Chagrin Falls, located in the town of (you guessed it), Chagrin Falls, Ohio. This charming town is actually named after the falls of the Chagrin River. Chagrin Falls flows in the heart of the town, which was established in 1845.
excelglen/Flickr
Hayden Falls Park in Dublin features a truly unique natural ecosystem, rare plants and animals and a 35-foot waterfall along the western shore of the Scioto River. It is located at 4326 Hayden Run Rd., Dublin, OH, 43017.
Jack Pearce/Flickr
You can find this enchanting, easy-access waterfall on the outskirts of Youngstown, right off of U.S. 62. The waterfall and mill is within Youngstown’s Mill Creek Park, the second largest metropark in the U.S. (after Central Park in New York City), and it’s a true gem amid the hustle and bustle of the city.
Nicholas A. Tonelli/Flickr
Painesville is home to this two-tiered waterfall, which is easy to visit. Paine Falls Metropolitan Park is located at 5570 Paine Rd., Painesville, OH, 44077.
J. Todd Poling/Flickr
This historic site of Clifton Mill features a vintage mill, beautiful waterfalls, a covered bridge, a 1940s-era gas station and a quaint American restaurant. It is located at 75 Water St., Clifton, OH, 45316.
Ron Dauphin/Flickr
Within Cascade Park close to downtown Elyria, impressive waterfalls flow from both the East Branch and West Branch of the the Black River. Find the East Falls off of Lake Avenue behind the police station. (You can view the East Falls from the observation deck above or hike down the trail to the gorge for a closer look.)
Chris Capell/Flickr
At the entrance of Cascade Park, these impressive falls flow. You can reach these falls via the trail from East Falls, or drive to the park and find them off of N. West River Street.
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Address: Mill Creek Falls, Mill Creek Trail, Cleveland, OH 44105, USAAddress: Brandywine Falls, Sagamore Hills Township, OH 44067, USAAddress: Chagrin Falls, OH 44022, USAAddress: Hayden Falls Park, 4326 Hayden Run Rd, Dublin, OH 43017, USAAddress: Lanterman’s Mill, 1001 Canfield Rd, Youngstown, OH 44511, USAAddress: Paine Falls Park, 5570 Paine Rd, Painesville, OH 44077, USAAddress: Historic Clifton Mill, 75 Water St, Clifton, OH 45316, USAAddress: West Falls Trail, W Falls Trail, Elyria, OH 44035, USA
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Waterfalls Near Me In Ohio July 02, 2021 Sarah What’s the tallest waterfall in Ohio? The tallest waterfall in Ohio is in the northern part of the state, tucked away in Ohio’s very own national park. Cuyahoga Valley National Park in northeast Ohio is home to a breathtaking 65-foot waterfall that flows from Brandywine Creek. Known as Brandywine Falls, these easily accessible and beautiful falls are a popular highlight within the park. Ohio explorers and nature lovers alike will appreciate the majestic beauty of these glorious cascades. This is definitely one for your Buckeye State bucket list! How can I find out more about waterfalls near me in Ohio? If you’re curious to learn more about the state’s myriad waterfalls, you’ve come to the right place! Here at Only In Ohio, we are unabashed waterfall chasers, and have penned many an article to prove it! If you’re looking for an epic adventure, we’ve compiled a roadmap of some of our favorites in the eastern half of the state for you so you can make a weekend road trip out of waterfall chasing. We compiled a list of 15 jaw-dropping falls in this article; they’re located all across the state, and each and every one of them merits a visit! Finally, our ultimate waterfall bucket list has some of the best waterfall vistas, hikes, and adventures in the Buckeye State. What are some fun waterfall day trips in Ohio? Waterfalls and wine… what a wonderful combination! Aside from the alliteration, we can think of no better way than to spend a day than drinking wine and chasing waterfalls. Whether you live in Cincinnati, Cleveland, or anywhere in between, you’ll discover an epic day trip that features both a winery and a waterfall – only on a tankful, of course. (This trip also answers the above “How can I find out more about waterfalls near me in Ohio?” quandary, too!) These two-for-one adventures make for really fun and memorable day trips in Ohio!
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Waterfalls Near Me In Ohio
July 02, 2021
Sarah
What’s the tallest waterfall in Ohio? The tallest waterfall in Ohio is in the northern part of the state, tucked away in Ohio’s very own national park. Cuyahoga Valley National Park in northeast Ohio is home to a breathtaking 65-foot waterfall that flows from Brandywine Creek. Known as Brandywine Falls, these easily accessible and beautiful falls are a popular highlight within the park. Ohio explorers and nature lovers alike will appreciate the majestic beauty of these glorious cascades. This is definitely one for your Buckeye State bucket list! How can I find out more about waterfalls near me in Ohio? If you’re curious to learn more about the state’s myriad waterfalls, you’ve come to the right place! Here at Only In Ohio, we are unabashed waterfall chasers, and have penned many an article to prove it! If you’re looking for an epic adventure, we’ve compiled a roadmap of some of our favorites in the eastern half of the state for you so you can make a weekend road trip out of waterfall chasing. We compiled a list of 15 jaw-dropping falls in this article; they’re located all across the state, and each and every one of them merits a visit! Finally, our ultimate waterfall bucket list has some of the best waterfall vistas, hikes, and adventures in the Buckeye State. What are some fun waterfall day trips in Ohio? Waterfalls and wine… what a wonderful combination! Aside from the alliteration, we can think of no better way than to spend a day than drinking wine and chasing waterfalls. Whether you live in Cincinnati, Cleveland, or anywhere in between, you’ll discover an epic day trip that features both a winery and a waterfall – only on a tankful, of course. (This trip also answers the above “How can I find out more about waterfalls near me in Ohio?” quandary, too!) These two-for-one adventures make for really fun and memorable day trips in Ohio!
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The tallest waterfall in Ohio is in the northern part of the state, tucked away in Ohio’s very own national park. Cuyahoga Valley National Park in northeast Ohio is home to a breathtaking 65-foot waterfall that flows from Brandywine Creek. Known as Brandywine Falls, these easily accessible and beautiful falls are a popular highlight within the park. Ohio explorers and nature lovers alike will appreciate the majestic beauty of these glorious cascades. This is definitely one for your Buckeye State bucket list!
How can I find out more about waterfalls near me in Ohio?
If you’re curious to learn more about the state’s myriad waterfalls, you’ve come to the right place! Here at Only In Ohio, we are unabashed waterfall chasers, and have penned many an article to prove it! If you’re looking for an epic adventure, we’ve compiled a roadmap of some of our favorites in the eastern half of the state for you so you can make a weekend road trip out of waterfall chasing. We compiled a list of 15 jaw-dropping falls in this article; they’re located all across the state, and each and every one of them merits a visit! Finally, our ultimate waterfall bucket list has some of the best waterfall vistas, hikes, and adventures in the Buckeye State.
What are some fun waterfall day trips in Ohio?
Waterfalls and wine… what a wonderful combination! Aside from the alliteration, we can think of no better way than to spend a day than drinking wine and chasing waterfalls. Whether you live in Cincinnati, Cleveland, or anywhere in between, you’ll discover an epic day trip that features both a winery and a waterfall – only on a tankful, of course. (This trip also answers the above “How can I find out more about waterfalls near me in Ohio?” quandary, too!) These two-for-one adventures make for really fun and memorable day trips in Ohio!