Cuyahoga County

By ship
By ship

Many boaters utilize the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence Seaway and their connection points as a travel route. There are many marinas and public boat ramps available for this purpose. Also, the American Canadian Caribbean Line and the Great Lakes Cruising Companyprovide Great Lakes cruises that include Cleveland on the itineria.

By train
By train

Cleveland is served by Amtrak with a station located on the north end of downtown near Cleveland Browns Stadium. Unforturnately, most Amtrak routes serving Cleveland arrive and depart in the wee hours of the morning like in the 1:00 to 4:00 a.m. time frame so they are a last resort like if you have no car.

By car
By car

The State of Ohio is served by the following interstate highways:

I-71
connects Cleveland to Medina and then runs southwest toward Columbus.
I-76
serving Akron and Youngstown and connecting to beyond Pennsylvania to the east.
I-77
starts in Cleveland and runs south through Akron, Canton, New Philadelphia and beyond.
I-80
is the Ohio Turnpike a toll road that runs across the northern part of the state, serving Cleveland, Akron and Youngstown where I-80 and I-76 criss cross.
I-90
also serves the far northern part of the state, including Cleveland, Lorain, Elyria, Mentor, Painesville and Ashtabula.