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4.6/5
(408) · Attractions & activities in Sagamore Hills, United States
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Brandywine Falls is a stunning 65-foot waterfall located in Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio. It is one of the most popular attractions in the park, known …

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4.6/5 · 408 reviews
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May 18, 2025
Beautiful and calming views, parking lot was a little busy when we got there on a Sunday mid-morning but we managed to get a space. Walkways to the falls are a short distance from the parking lot. Ch…Full review by Irene C
Dec 29, 2024
Crowded, but still reasonable to mange. A lot of stairs if that’s not your thing. But it’s possible to get a good view of the falls and the crowd was pretty polite about sharing space so everyone g…Full review by Elie6
Sep 11, 2024
The hike to Brandywine Falls is appx 1.5 miles from the Trailhead. We arrived early so there were no crowds. There was no parking fee. It starts with a nice wooden walkway... though does consist o…Full review by mreid

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Could we take a wheelchair on part of this trail? I know we wouldn’t be able to go to the lower portion but would the …
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Could we take a wheelchair on part of this trail? I know we wouldn’t be able to go to the lower portion but would the top half be accessible?
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It may be possible to access the top of the falls with a wheelchair from the bike and hike trail that leads from the parking lot, but probably best to call the park to be sure. …
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It may be possible to access the top of the falls with a wheelchair from the bike and hike trail that leads from the parking lot, but probably best to call the park to be sure. (330) 657-2752
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Is there a cost to explore it
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Nope
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How long do people typically spend here?
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I would say 30 minutes to an hour should be adequate for exploring the falls. The boardwalk pathway to the overlooks is only a few tenths of a mile.
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Is this a place you can take a 2-3 year old to? Flat, steps, rugged, places they can fall?
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There is a wooden walkway with steps down to bottom of the Falls . A child is safe if you hold their hand and are ready to carry them back up!
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is there any way to get close to the waterfall or is it only a far view
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I'm he oath takes you pretty close and you can stand in the stream at the top of the falls. Im not sure about how to get to bottom of falls
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