There’s nothing like a short hike to waterfall to make you feel adventurous.

The short trek to Cascade Falls in Nelson Kennedy Ledges State Park is one of those short, sweet and special trails. The next time you’re in the northeast Ohio area and you need a quick break in nature, this quaint trail is one you’ll want to check out.

Portage County is home to this 160-acre park, which features rugged cliffs, hidden waterfalls, unique hiking trails and diverse plant life.

Ohio Hiking Trails and Historical Sites./Facebook You’ll find it at 12440 OH-282, Garrettsville, OH 44231.

There are about 3 miles of trails that take hikers along the rim of the ledges and into the gorge. The trails vary in length and difficulty and are marked by color: White, Red, Yellow and Blue.

Ohio Hiking Trails and Historical Sites./Facebook To view a map of the specific trails, click here.

The short and sweet .5-mile trek to Cascade Falls is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. Along the Yellow Trail, a boardwalk leads the way to Cascade Falls.

Bruce Bennett/All Trails Although we highly recommend the trek to Cascade Falls, each trail at this little-known state park is worth exploring if you have the time.

The Yellow Trail even features a recess cave beneath Cascade Falls, which gives you a really unique perspective of the falls.

Ohio Hiking Trails and Historical Sites./Facebook Take some time to take in the view from both above and below. And if you can, plan your visit after heavy rainfall to see a powerful flow.

Nelson Kennedy Ledges State Park is located at 12440 OH-282, Garrettsville, OH 44231. Have you ever been to this park before? If so, share your photos and stories with us!

Ohio Hiking Trails and Historical Sites./Facebook

You’ll find it at 12440 OH-282, Garrettsville, OH 44231.

To view a map of the specific trails, click here.

Bruce Bennett/All Trails

Although we highly recommend the trek to Cascade Falls, each trail at this little-known state park is worth exploring if you have the time.

Take some time to take in the view from both above and below. And if you can, plan your visit after heavy rainfall to see a powerful flow.

For more must-do hikes in Ohio, check out our previous article: If There Are Only 5 Hikes You Ever Do In Ohio, Make Them These.

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