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Gravel biking around Hudson offers diverse terrain, primarily characterized by river valleys and national park landscapes. The region features paths alongside the Cuyahoga River and through areas like Cuyahoga Valley National Park, providing varied surfaces for gravel cyclists. These routes often include sections through forested areas and open parkland, with gentle elevation changes. The landscape provides a mix of natural beauty and accessible trails suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Good alternative parking spot for the towpath if Peninsula lots are full
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nice little farmers market. They do not accept cash, but there is an ATM on sight. Store sits right next to towpath trail
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Parking, toilets, and water at the Brecksville train station for the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.
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Cuyahoga Valley National Park sits between the cities of Cleveland and Akron along the Cuyahoga River. The park consists of 33,000 acres of deep forests, waterfalls, rolling hills, and farmland.
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Once upon a time (but really not that long ago), mules walked this towpath as they hauled boats up and down the Ohio & Erie Canal. Nowadays, the towpath is a wonderful multi-use trail that threads alongside the canal and through the occasional bridge, like this one.
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At this spot on the Ohio & Erie Canal Townpath Trail, you pass under I-80. You get a truly unique view of the underside of the highway and of the Cuyahoga River.
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The Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail, spanning over 90 miles as of 2022, is set to reach 101 miles upon completion. Stretching from Canal Basin Park in Cleveland to Canal Lands Park in New Philadelphia, Ohio, this trail traces the historic path where mules once pulled canal boats between 1827 and 1913. Today, the trail aligns with the historic towpath as closely as possible, guided by old maps and remaining traces. Visitor centers along the route offer insights into the cultural, historic, natural, and recreational significance of the trail. This section of the trail is compacted dirt. Although the ride is comfortable, use caution when wet.
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The Hudson region offers a mix of river valley paths, trails through national park landscapes, and forested sections. You'll find varied surfaces suitable for different skill levels, primarily within areas like Cuyahoga Valley National Park and alongside the Cuyahoga River.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for beginners or family outings. For instance, the Boston Trailhead – Cuyahoga River Bridge loop from Botzum is an easy 30 km ride, and the Lock 29 – Cuyahoga River Bridge loop from Peninsula is a shorter, easy 16 km option.
While most routes are easy, there is a moderate option available. The Cuyahoga Valley National Park – Boston Trailhead loop from Sagamore Hills Township is a 30 km route that winds through the national park, offering a slightly more challenging experience with varied terrain.
The gravel trails around Hudson vary in length. You can find routes ranging from approximately 16 km, like the Lock 29 – Cuyahoga River Bridge loop from Peninsula, up to about 30 km for longer loops such as the Boston Trailhead – Cuyahoga River Bridge loop from Botzum.
Yes, many of the gravel bike trails around Hudson are designed as loops. Examples include the Boston Trailhead – Cuyahoga River Bridge loop from Botzum and the Cuyahoga River Bridge – Boston Trailhead loop from Peninsula, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
The trails often pass by beautiful natural features. You might encounter stunning waterfalls like Brandywine Falls and Blue Hen Falls, or enjoy panoramic views from Ledges Overlook. There are also several lakes, including Kendall Lake and Hudson Springs Lake, offering scenic stops.
Absolutely. The Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail is a well-known path offering historical and natural sights. Additionally, the Cuyahoga Valley National Park – Boston Trailhead loop from Sagamore Hills Township provides a mix of natural scenery within the national park itself.
While gravel biking is enjoyable in many seasons, the fall offers spectacular views of fall foliage, especially within the national park areas. Spring and summer provide lush green landscapes, and the river valleys are particularly pleasant during these times.
Many of the routes within Cuyahoga Valley National Park offer a sense of natural immersion. While specific 'hidden gems' are subjective, exploring the various loops like the Cuyahoga River Bridge – Boston Trailhead loop from Peninsula can provide a quieter experience away from the most popular spots.
Komoot users frequently praise the diverse terrain and the beautiful natural settings, particularly the river valleys and national park landscapes. The accessibility of trails for various skill levels and the well-maintained paths are also often highlighted.
Many of the gravel routes around Hudson, especially those within Cuyahoga Valley National Park, have designated trailheads with parking facilities. For example, routes often start or pass through areas like the Boston Trailhead or Botzum, which typically offer parking options for visitors.


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