Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Top Five Dog-Friendly National Parks

With the bright sun, the rivers and open routes for dogs, is hard not to have a fun and relaxing trip to Cuyahoga Valley National Park. And the key here is relaxing. This national park has no grander than some of his colleagues feel. In fact, returned many routes from farmland, neighborhoods and even streets.

The main road through the park consists of about 20 miles of towpath.

With a mix of meadows and forests, you and your dog enjoy an afternoon fragrant flowers, hear the birds singing, and a nap in the shade.

Be sure to check the far north Cuyahoga Valley, Bradford Reserve for some of the best moments with your dog. A five-mile path through the Tinkers Creek Gorge area, exploring Ohio's beautiful canyon. The gorge is a national natural monument and is known for its forests Hemlock. You can also detour from the main trail to check for an easy hike to Bridal Veil Falls and the Hemlock Creek Loop Trail.

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