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This place goes down in history for our families. My wife's middle name is Kendall and her parents were even married here. This park inside the Cuyahoga Valley National park is a must see! There is plenty of parking, large open fields, pavilions, modernized restrooms, and beautiful trails to traverse. Not to mention the ledges and rock formations are really a site to behold. Right across the street is Kendall Lake and below the ledges is the "Octagon" park. All within walking distance or drive if you don't want a hike. This is just one of dozens of parks within the Cuyahoga Valley. If you like nature and exploration, this is the place for you.
A Little history about our cave parks : As of the 80's and 90s not many know this but many of the caves in ALL the parks were mostly filled in with trees and dirt or locked off. I actually got to explore many of the caves 30+ years ago as a child and was at Nelson ledges and Virginia Kendall a couple times when they were filling them in. It happened because people sadly died in a few or died trying to get to them. (Some you would need to climb to) It was actually in the news a couple times.