Situated between Akron and Cleveland, beautiful Cuyahoga Falls is a perfect place to being your next Ohio vacation. Our hotel's location near the Blossom Music Center is perfect for music lovers traveling to see the latest big concert, while families enjoy exploring Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Also, don't miss the art museum in nearby Akron, OH. Our hotel in Cuyahoga Falls provides guests with easy access to the big city but is also close to the rural beauty of Ohio.
We recommend the following attractions near our hotel in Cuyahoga Falls, OH:
Gorge Metro Park (.3 miles) Enjoy fishing, hiking, picnicking and more just minutes from our hotel near Akron.
Akron Art Museum (3.1 miles) See the work of several well-known artists and great exhibits. +1 (330) 376-9185
Blossom Music Center (6.9 miles) Catch your favorite musical act at the Blossom Music Center. +1 (330) 920-8040
Cuyahoga Valley National Park (9.1 miles) A beautiful national park with beautiful trails, picnic areas and natural wildlife. +1 (216) 524-1497
Cuyahoga Valley Railroad While staying at the Country Inn & Suites, Cuyahoga Falls, take in the sites and enjoy the relaxation of the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad. Take a ride through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, 33,000 acres of land that is part of our National Park system. From river floodplain and steep cut valley walls to ancient stands of evergreen, you'll journey through a world of historic sites and timeless natural processes. A world that still enchants, even after 12,000 years. To purchase tickets or gift certificates in person, offices are open Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m. +1 (800) 468-4070
Akron Zoo Get up close and personal with animals from all over the world at the nearby Akron Zoo. +1 (330) 375-2550
Set in the hills of the Western Reserve along the Eerie Canal, Akron, Ohio sits in a great spot. The location explains why the city boasts a prosperous history replete with capital-minded industrialists who specialized in everything from rubber to edibles. At the end of the 19th century, Akron became the home of BF Goodrich and the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, making it the "Rubber Capital of the World." Today, the city is a hub for the research and development of polymers. Akron knows how to play, too, and entices visitors yearly with a multitude of things to see and do. Hamburgers, waffle cones and Cracker Jacks are all tied to Akron as well. You can head to Canal Park Stadium to enjoy a few of these homespun treats as well as watch some local baseball courtesy of the Akron Aeros. Besides restaurants, nightlife, museums and the zoo, the city boasts several historical homes and terrific shopping. Quaker Square, former home of the Quaker Oats factory, provides shopping and food in one of the city's most historical sections. If a quick trip out of town is what you're after, the Wolf Creek Winery is not far away. Find more romantic diversions at nearby Cuyahoga Falls, where you can enjoy scenic beauty and dinner for two above the roaring rapids.
Did you know?
As difficult to imagine as it may be, within a 500-mile radius of Akron, you can find 50 percent of the US population. Nearly 10 million people reside within a 150-mile radius of this area.