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    Boston Mill Visitor Center

    4.7 (17 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Arun P.

    A very well maintained visitor center with amazing staff who truly value America's National Parks. The center sells merchandise and has a wealth of information about the history of the park. Restrooms are on the top floor. Stamps for the National Park Passport is available in a cosy corner. John was the staff member who helped me at the visitor center. He was very informative and provided me with the right suggestions, since my time at the park was limited. He also consulted with the Ranger and advised me of 3 to 4 spots that I could visit within a two hour duration. I truly appreciate the service provided by national park staff members who genuinely want every visitor to have an amazing visit. Thank you John!

    Craighton M.

    A small, compact and rather gorgeous Cuyahoga Falls visitor Center located on a train stop of the parks scenic railway. The original 1905 biulding was transformed into the Boston Mill Visitor Center in 2019. The center includes murals of late 1880's - early 1920's Cleveland and Akron, artifacts of those eras, and interactive history stations. The courteous staff are extremely knowledgeable about the park trails, nearby attractions and restaurants / cafes. Definitely the place to start your Cuyahoga Falls Nat'l Park adventure.

    Kelly H.

    BSVC is part pristine store, part ranger station above a (now) pristine river. This is the place for souvenirs and stamps in your National Parks passport, and may be the most accessible visitor center in the US. Here, our girl was sworn in as a Junior Ranger! How many times have we driven over this neat site unaware of the history and nature beneath? Or the many waterfalls? Not just a store/stamp station, this is also an interpretive spot. Where you now see bike parking and grandparents take little ones for a train ride it used to be a bustling industrial center, the reason for the village itself. That, and watching the river run past, you wouldn't know this was once a nearly dead river that once or twice (or more? Gasp!) caught fire in Cleveland. In all, it's a remarkable site, and a great place to conclude a Cuyahoga Valley visit. The restrooms are in the small gray house next door to the visitor center, so don't go looking for them in the visitor center itself. For some reason sink plumbing wasn't hooked up, but being not quite post-covid there was plenty hand sanitizer available. Mind the train crossing of course, here and throughout the park, and enjoy!

    Tee M.

    This is one of the most beautiful visitor centers that I have ever experienced! The center is in the heart of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The original building was built in 1905 and served as a general store for the Cleveland- Akron bag company. It was rehabilitated and opened in 2019. I was very impressed that the historical feel of the era was maintained. Train tracks are immediately in front of the building and it is also a train stop. Sitting next to the main building is another building that houses the (modern and beautifully maintained) restrooms. The center is divided into 3 sections. One section houses a large 3-D topographical map of the park and murals of the cities of Cleveland and Akron that flank the park . The central section houses the souvenir and retail store, and the third section houses portraits, books, and interactive history. There are also artifacts from the original building on display. The staff were very knowledgable and provided valuable information about the park, trails, surrounding areas, and recommendations for area restaurants, coffee shops and more! This is the perfect place to begin one's visit to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

    Brittney B.

    This is a beautiful visitors center. It smells brand new, it's been revitalized, and there are Ranger talks daily at 10am. The bathrooms are brand new and there are so many trails that stay here. This is a must visit with some great merchandise for sale!

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    Mary D.

    ***This review is for the newly renovated Visitor Center which opened Oct. 2019:*** Beautifully renovated spot in the heart of CVNP! The Conservancy raised more than $7M to complete this renovation, which is located just down the road from the old visitor center. The building was apparently built in 1905 and they did an amazing job keeing its character while updating it beautifully to reflect the region's history and evolution into modern day. It also appears to be very accessible to those with mobility challenges (accessible entrance on the south side of the building and an elevator inside). Floor to ceiling murals paint a picture of the park from downtown Akron all the way to Cleveland, a topographical map installation lets you see the peaks and valleys of the entire park right in front of you, and tons and tons of flipbooks, portraits, and museum-like touches throughout the building provide an interactive way to learn about the region's early settlers and history. So many community groups played a role in making this space happen. The center has maps, lots of fun gear and gift items, and friendly, informative staff. It just opened a week ago and in my two visits since then, it already seems to be serving as a central hub for our park!

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    Emma T.

    I've been to a ton of national parks and there is a big range in visitors centers. This is one of the better ones. There is an exhibit and information about the history of the building inside. Also a gift shop with fun national parks stuff including games, puzzles, passports, books, and more. Mostly giving this five stars because the rangers were fantastic - informative, fun, and talkative. Worth a stop if you're in the Cuyahoga Valley NP.

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    We stopped here during a long bike ride. It was quaint enough and it was nice to hit the general store for some fresh water.

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    North Chagrin Nature Center-Cleveland Metroparks

    North Chagrin Nature Center-Cleveland Metroparks

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    22.2 mi

    Lucky to have access to a great park system. Even in the winter months, the access, paths, and…read morescenery are great. Always wildlife to observe. Clean facilities.

    I visited Strawberry Picnic Area at North Chagrin Reservation over the weekend for a picnic. I have…read morebeen to this nature reservation multiple times, and always enjoy my experiences. It's one of my favorite local nature reserves. There are always a lot of groups in this area enjoying picnic tables and pavilion. The picnic area itself is well-kept and welcoming, with plenty of space to relax, enjoy a meal, or simply sit and take in nature. The meadow at the entrance has 2 convenient tables. The pavilion nestled more in the park has many picnic tables, grill, and fire place. It accommodates large parties. I have seen a lot of big groups have different holiday celebrations or just gather on a sunny day. What I enjoy the most is the space between picnic tables and inside the pavilion to offer privacy to various groups and a space to roam. The reservation also has a lot of great trails. They're far enough from the road to offer a serene experience. As I walked along the quiet paths and took in the scenic views around Strawberry Pond, I felt an immediate sense of calm. The sounds of birds calling and leaves rustling in the breeze added to the tranquil atmosphere. The bathrooms are conveniently available at the entrance. They are a little gross but available. The parking lot is pretty spacious. The picnic area is very easy to find, just follow the signage or your GPS. Whether you're walking the nearby trails or just lounging with family or friends, this place feels like a hidden gem. Overall, my time at Strawberry Picnic Area reminded me of the importance of reconnecting with nature and making space for simple, quiet moments. It's a place I'd return to in any season. I'll be back again in a few weeks.

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