Top 7 National Parks in Ohio

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As you encounter the park's hills, woodlands, and the flowing Cuyahoga River, which makes its way through it, you will be in awe of its pristine natural splendor. 

7

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

The region is made up of a number of earthworks with walls that are over 1,000 feet long and 12 feet high, arranged in geometric forms. 

6

Hopewell Culture National Historical Park

It is characterized by waterfalls, caves, limestone cliffs, and lush flora and is located in one of the state's most serene regions. 

5

Hocking Hills State Park

With its marshes, wetlands, and meadows, it is one of the most biologically diversified places in the state. 

4

Maumee Bay State Park

There is a wealth of walking, horse riding, swimming, camping, fishing, and boating opportunities here.

3

Salt Fork State Park

The main attraction and reason to visit is the network of hiking paths, though it is a peaceful setting for picnics or a round of disc golf on the 18-hole course. 

2

John Bryan State Park

One of the most distinctive state parks in Ohio, it is highly regarded.

1

Malabar Farm State Park

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