
Beautiful, easy hike, park at the old stone school house. You take a left on the greenway corridor, & go maybe half a mile then the trail for the falls is on the right. It goes into a gravel mostly flat path about a third of a mile. It is loud despite forested area since you can see a highway through trees. There is a big hill though, somewhat steep you have to go down before getting to the falls. The falls themselves are pretty & although it is off trail you can go down a well beaten path before railing starts on right to see top. It was a pretty hike as leaves are just beginning to change. The falls do seem to be highly dependent on rainfall. Since it has not rained much recently, they were not as full but it was still picturesque & pretty. Lake Erie is nearby & Painesville falls. I have heard the greenway trail leads to some behind environmental learning center but we ran...
Read moreThe trail to visit the Falls is about a quarter-mile long and is off the greenway Corridor bike path just south of Route 90, so the Old Stone Schoolhouse parking lot is the closest. The gravel trail starts out flat but gets steep as you head downhill toward the falls. The view at the very end is the best. There are several park benches located along the way and a couple at the bottom for viewing the falls. Be sure to wear appropriate footwear as the gravel can be a little slippery on the steep section. You do hear a lot of car noise from Route 90 on the first half of the trail but the views are definitely...
Read moreThis place is worth a look. Pretty cool. Don't be a bonehead like me and try to ride your bike down the path, unless you want to be crumpled like a cartoon with your heels touching the back of your head. The steep part of the trail is covered in gravel and looks like you could do it; then you slide on said gravel as you lock up your brakes and have to bail into a fence before you end up at the bottom of the ravine with a few missing appendages. Just walk- you'll be...
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