When one thinks of Northeast Ohio, Cleveland is often the first landscape to come to mind. This bustling community abounds with greenery, adding credence to its Forest City nickname. Even with such vibrancy, Cleveland is a far cry from forested, and even its parks can feel just as crowded as its streets at times. Fortunately, there are still pristine examples of untouched and wild Ohio habitats in and around Greater Cleveland. One park located about 90 minutes away from Cleveland has a landscape that is, in fact, so pristine and verdant that it’s now a National Natural Landmark. Its allure is one you’ll find you simply can’t resist.

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There’s an abundance of beauty in and around Cleveland, but this incredibly gorge is one of the most geologically significant anywhere in the state. Have you ever hiked this pristine and beautiful gorge near Cleveland?

Love the Mohican area? Following your trip to the gorge, end your day by relaxing on a float trip down the Mohican River.

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