We went for a camping trip in Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio. It is by the side of Cuyahoga river - the "Crooked River". Ohio & Erie canalway byway also runs through the park.
We reached Boston store visitor center on Saturday at 4:00 am. Surprisingly and fortunately, there was a "photo walk" (around 4:45 am) by the Cuyahoga Valley Photographic Society, I went with them to take pictures of wildflowers. It was a wonderful experience. I met so many people who are avid photographers and naturalists.
The two main flowers in this seasons are daisy (they are about to go) and black-eyed Susan (about to reach the pick). We followed the Buckeye Trail which was covered with these flowers in both sides.
We talked to one of the super-enthusiastic visitor center guides. She gave us really wonderful suggestion / info about the park.
We went to Ledges trail, Brandywine Gorge Trail and brandywine waterfalls, Blue Hen waterfalls, Indigo lake, Beaver Marsh. (total may be around 8 mile).
I tried to jam with someone named Steve who was also there with his guitar :) I wish I had my recorded with me :( On that night, we camped at Standford campsite (Site #5).
On Sunday, we first saw an art exhibition by local artists. There were lot of good paintings. Importantly, I saw few wonderful with soft pastels.
We biked along the main trail of the park - Towpath trail (around 12 mile) and then took the scenic train ride from Rockside station and got down at Peninsula where we rented our bike (from Century Cycles) and parked our car. The best part is that you can put your bike on the train and pay only 3$ for one-side journey :) It is called "Bike the Trail, Ride the Rail !".
Overall, it was a wonderful trip :) and here are some pictures I took there
Flickr album
We reached Boston store visitor center on Saturday at 4:00 am. Surprisingly and fortunately, there was a "photo walk" (around 4:45 am) by the Cuyahoga Valley Photographic Society, I went with them to take pictures of wildflowers. It was a wonderful experience. I met so many people who are avid photographers and naturalists.
The two main flowers in this seasons are daisy (they are about to go) and black-eyed Susan (about to reach the pick). We followed the Buckeye Trail which was covered with these flowers in both sides.
We talked to one of the super-enthusiastic visitor center guides. She gave us really wonderful suggestion / info about the park.
We went to Ledges trail, Brandywine Gorge Trail and brandywine waterfalls, Blue Hen waterfalls, Indigo lake, Beaver Marsh. (total may be around 8 mile).
I tried to jam with someone named Steve who was also there with his guitar :) I wish I had my recorded with me :( On that night, we camped at Standford campsite (Site #5).
On Sunday, we first saw an art exhibition by local artists. There were lot of good paintings. Importantly, I saw few wonderful with soft pastels.
We biked along the main trail of the park - Towpath trail (around 12 mile) and then took the scenic train ride from Rockside station and got down at Peninsula where we rented our bike (from Century Cycles) and parked our car. The best part is that you can put your bike on the train and pay only 3$ for one-side journey :) It is called "Bike the Trail, Ride the Rail !".
Overall, it was a wonderful trip :) and here are some pictures I took there
Flickr album
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