Homerville, Ohio
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Top Photography Spots in and near Homerville
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Perrysville, Ohio
Photograph Mt. Jeez
3.0While it might not seem like much, Mt. Jeez stands 1,310' feet above sea level, making it one of the higher "peaks" in Ohio. Because of that, it's one of the few spots in the Buckeye State that allow for grand, sweeping vistas with a 270 degree view for a few miles in most directions. Originally ...Read more -
Perrysville, Ohio
Photograph Clear Fork Gorge
The hardest part of this adventure is finding parking, especially on a late October afternoon. There's two different observation decks to take photos of the gorge from, and both have excellent views of the overall gorge. Having grown up just up the road from Mohican State Park, "The Gorge" has al...Read more -
Perrysville, Ohio
Hike the Pleasant Hill Lyons Falls Loop
5.02.75 miTo get to this trail you can go to the Dam that is a part of Pleasant Hill Lake and there is a parking area across the street. After you start walking you reach signs that will ask where you want to go, either to the covered bridge or to the Lyons Falls.By going towards the covered bridge first y...Read more -
Peninsula, Ohio
Buckeye Towpath Loop
7.77 mi / 860 ft gainPlan to park at the Boston Store Visitor Center. From here, head west on W Boston Mill Road, where you'll pick up the Buckeye Trail just after the train tracks on your left-hand side. Follow the Buckeye Trail crossing over W Boston Mill Road and heading north toward Blue Hen Falls. Continue nort...Read more -
Peninsula, Ohio
Blue Hen Falls
4.62.87 mi / 518 ft gainWithin Cuyahoga Valley National Park lies an amazing little waterfall known as Blue Hen Falls. There are few parking spots at the given address but there is an overflow lot right across the street. After parking you will descend down a semi steep hill and arrive at a bridge. Once you cross the br...Read more -
Northfield, Ohio
Hike to Contour Falls
4.51 miThis hike begins at the trail-head of Cuyahoga National Park. Once arrived, you will cross a bridge overlooking the Cuyahoga River. You will take the tow-path left, and follow it under the Route 82 bridge (you will pass a manmade waterfall on your right, but still have 0.4 miles to go). You will ...Read more -
Peninsula, Ohio
Ledges Trail
4.82.34 mi / 210 ft gainDrive and park in the area shown on the map. If you are in the parking lot near a big open field, you made it to the right place. There are two ways to take the trail from here, south or north. I suggest that you go North first (towards the shelter area). Follow this trail into the woods and ...Read more -
Northfield, Ohio
Hike up Brandywine Creek to Brandywine Falls
4.32 miYou first park in the Brandywine Falls picnic area shown there on the map. There are three ways you go can go right off the start. You want to take the trail to the left named the "Stanford Trail." The trail consists of medium to large stones that are white in color. If you see this you are o...Read more -
Valley View, Ohio
Bike along the Cuyahoga River via Lock 39 Trailhead
5.039.57 mi / 1804 ft gainThe best way to tack the Towpath Trail along the remains of the Ohio and Erie Canal is by peddling it. Start at the Lock 39 Trailhead going south toward the Botzum Trailhead early in the morning before the crowds to ride upstream is the best way to start. Located a little over a mile East of I-77...Read more -
Cleveland, Ohio
Photograph Lake Erie at Edgewater Park
3.5Lake Erie off of Cleveland has one of the most beautiful sunsets in the Midwest! Bring your camera to Edgewater Park to capture the sun setting from land (free and easy parking), or kayak on the lake and get an encompassing view of the City at sunset.Read more -
Howard, Ohio
Photograph Honey Run Waterfall
4.0Getting to Honey Run Falls is incredibly easy! There are two parking lots for the park, one on the west side of the road for the Honey Run Highlands, and one on the east side of the road in the forest for the falls. From the forest parking lot, follow the trail south for roughly 500 ft until you ...Read more