The maps on this page show trail routes in specific areas of the park. Printed versions of most of these maps are available at Boston Mill Visitor Center or you can contact us to request a mailed copy. For access to maps on the go, we recommend downloading the NPS App. Cuyahoga Valley Trails: Station Road to BostonClick the link to download a printable and accessible version of the Station Road to Boston Map. ![]() Cuyahoga Valley Trails: Boston to EverettClick the link to download a printable and accessible version of the Boston to Everett Map. ![]() Brandywine Falls Area Trails![]() Kendall Lake Area TrailsClick the link to download a printable and accessible version of the Kendall Lake Area Trail Map.![]() Ledges Area TrailsClick the link to download a printable and accessible version of the Ledges Area Trail Map.![]() Boston Run Trail![]() Everett Area Trails![]() Oak Hill and Plateau Trails![]() Wetmore Area Trails![]() Tree Farm Trail![]() East Rim Mountain Bike Trails![]() Map of two different loop trails, with a heading that reads "East Rim Mountain Bike Trails". The background of the map includes green shading for parkland, with topography represented by lighter and darker shades of green. Trails and other features are represented with different patterns and symbols. Red dashed lines represent emergency exit routes. Both loop trails connect to the Bike & Hike Trail to the east, represented by an irregularly dashed black line near the right side of the map. Parking and restroom symbols appear near the bottom right corner, at the intersection of the Bike & Hike Trail and Boston Mills Road. An area map on the right side shows the location of the East Rim Trails within the national park, near its eastern flank and about halfway between its northern and southern ends.
Lamb Loop Trail is the northern loop, located south of West Hines Hill Road and north of I-80, and represented by a purple and white line. Red hashmarks show a private residence along the trail's northern edge. The trail winds around the edge of a plateau above ravines, descending and crossing a stream near its midpoint near the left side of the map before ascending on the other side. Cutting generally horizontally through this loop is the Edson Run Trail, which is represented with a double purple line. East Rim Trail is the southern loop, located south of I-80 and north of Boston Mills Road, and represented with a solid black line. This shorter loop winds around the edge of a plateau for about half of its length. Along part of its southern extent, a black uniformly-dashed line shows the route of the Post Line Trail. |
Last updated: June 6, 2025