Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Camping

camping
 

The National Park Service offers one primitive campground no drive-in access:

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Stanford House Primitive Campsites
6093 Stanford Road
$15.00/day
in Peninsula

Five primitive campsites are available for distance hikers and bicyclists using the Towpath Trail. Drive-up use is not permitted. There is a maximum of two tents and six people per site. Water and chemical toilets are available. Camping is by reservation only. Reservations must be made at least three days in advance by contacting the Cuyahoga Valley National Park Association Reservation Coordinator's Office at 330 657-2909, ext. 119, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Walk-up campers can reserve unoccupied sites by visiting the Trail Mix store between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on weekends only.

camping
 

There are also several State Park campgrounds are nearby:

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Findlay Lake State Park

25381 state route 58, wellington, ohio 44090, 440 647-4490, camping and cottages

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Portage Lakes State Park

5031 manchester road, akron, ohio 44319, 330 644-2220, camping only

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Punderson State Park

P.o. box 178, newbury, ohio 44065, 440 564-2279, camping, cottages and lodge

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West Branch State Park

5708 esworthy road, ravenna, ohio 44266, 330 296-3239, camping only

Lodging

lodging
 

The Inn at Brandywine Falls see the Sagamore Hills article is located within the park boundaries. Additional lodging options can be found in nearby towns and cities.

lodging
Shady Oaks Farm Bed and Breakfast
241 W. Highland Road
800-785-9769
150.00 and up
1/2 mile from red lock, on the towpath

Shady Oaks Farm is a federal period building furnished in antiques, on a 25 acre horse farm, with English gardens, views of horses grazing. They have stables for people trail riding on the parks 86 miles of bridle trails.

There are some campsites and inns throughout the park.

backcountry

The backcountry in this unusual National Park takes you into the surrounding cities and towns.