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Canal Visitor Center Closure
Canal Visitor Center will be closed for construction, starting Monday, May 6, 2013. It will reopen with new exhibits in early 2014.
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Riverview Road Closure
Riverview Rd from the Cuyahoga Falls line north to the Peninsula line will be re-paved, beginning the week of April 22. Expect delays. Flaggers will direct traffic. Work is expected to be completed by Memorial Day weekend.
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Towpath Trail Closure
NPS has closed the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail from Hillside Road to Stone Road in Valley View. A section of the trail is not passable due to hazardous conditions caused by erosion. Towpath is expected to be open by Memorial Day, May 27.
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Bald Eagle Closure in Effect
RR tracks, and 30 foot right of way on either side, are closed to all foot traffic from the Rt. 82 Bridge at Station Rd, north to the RR tracks at. The Cuyahoga R. downstream of the Brecksville Dam to the Fitzwater Rd Bridge is closed to water activities.
Getting Ready for 2016
The National Park Service turns 100 on August 25, 2016. To us, it's not about cakes and candles — it's about being an organization ready to take on the challenges of our second century. Our blueprint to get there — A Call to Action — outlines the innovative work we want to accomplish. Cuyahoga Valley National Park is a big part of this effort. Take a look at what we're doing locally and get involved!
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Cuyahoga Valley National Park has seen great success in a progressive schedule of green improvements since the revitalization of the Green Team in 2012. Read more
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Being Engaged with Youth through Service-Learning and Volunteerism
Being Engaged with Youth through Service-Learning and Volunteerism Read more
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Call to Action #13 Stop Talking and Listen
A Toolkit for Engaging Communities and Fostering Relationships Read more
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Engage youth through Park Stewards program
Engage youth through Park Stewards program Read more
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Healthy Parks Healthy People program launch
Healthy Parks Healthy People program launch Read more
Did You Know?
Dragonflies and damselflies look almost alike while flying. However, if you wait until they land, dragonflies lay their wings to the side while damselflies lay them back and above their bodies.