Once upon a time, the Cleveland Metroparks – home to the breathtaking Berea Falls – acquired their first piece of land in what would become the park district we know and love today. This piece of land was at the heart of the Rocky River Reservation, a park that grew in response to the demand of nature lovers and preservationists alike. Now at over 2,000 acres in size, this lovely landscape hides a Cleveland Metroparks waterfall that is pure magic in the autumn months. Fill up some water bottles and pack some sweatshirts, because the Berea Falls Scenic Overlook is one of the best places to see fall colors near Cleveland.

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When it comes to outdoor beauty, Berea Falls is truly splendid. As gorgeous and fragile as its trickles seem, this mighty landmark is an enduring nod to Ohio’s glacial history. Which Cleveland Metroparks waterfall is your favorite? Tell us in the comments!

Are you enchanted by waterfalls? You must take a visit to Cascade Park in Elyria, where you’ll find two gorgeous waterfalls.

Berea Falls isn’t the only waterfall in Ohio worth checking out. Ash Cave Waterfall in the Hocking Hills region is almost too beautiful for words. After seeing this video from us at OnlyInYourState, you’ll want to make the three-hour trip from Cleveland ASAP:

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Cleveland In The Fall

Which hiking trails in Cleveland are best in the fall?

Northeast Ohio is full of opportunities to get outside and explore, but in our humble opinion, these particular hiking trails in Cleveland are best in the fall:

With over 100,000 plant species, this outdoor oasis is pure heaven any time of year, but fall is arguably the best season to visit. Many of the trees turn colors starting as early as August and by October, the arboretum is a sea of warm hues. Embark on the Murch Canopy Walk, which is elevated 65 feet in the air, for the best views.

With a breathtaking scenic overlook that lets you see for miles, Tinker's Creek Gorge attracts visitors from all over no matter the season - but just wait until you marvel at its magical fall colors.

What are the best fall day trips in Cleveland?

Some of the best fall day trips in Cleveland include:

Boasting a pumpkin patch, hayrides, scavenger hunts, and many more seasonal activities, Pumpkin Pandemonium offers autumn fun for all.

  • Derthick’s Corn Maze & Farm Experience, Mantua

This family-friendly fall festival features a corn maze, a pumpkin patch, two 300-foot ziplines, and more.