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  1. Find waterfall property for sale in Ohio including large waterfalls along a creek, private waterfall properties with homes, and small seasonal waterfalls. There are 5 available properties to buy in Ohio listed at $994,680 on average, with each acre priced at $198,151.

  2. Cedar Falls. This 50-foot waterfall is the largest by volume within the Hocking Hills region as well as the state of Ohio. Another of the waterfalls Rick Buchanan likes to photograph during his trips to this part of southeast Ohio, Cedar Falls can be found along the half-mile Cedar Falls Trail.

  3. 54 acres for sale in Morgan County, Ohio. Tucked away back from the road this beautiful property may be just what you have been looking for. The rock bottom creek appears to run year round and there are some nice little waterfalls to enjoy. Features of this property include: - 68.932 total acres ... 54.45 Acres : $189,900

  4. Dec 19, 2021 · The Ohio Department of Natural Resources measured three waterfalls in and near Hocking Hills to determine the state's tallest falls.

    • Some of The Most Picturesque Waterfalls in Ohio
    • Cuyahoga Valley National Park Waterfalls
    • Waterfalls at Hocking Hills State Park
    • Which Waterfalls in Ohio Are in Your Top 3?

    1. Amphitheater Falls

    1. Address: Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve, 2381 State Route 343, Yellow Springs, OH 45387 2. Ideal for: waterfall photography, experienced hiking If you follow the Gorge Trail, it would take you into the gorge, near the stream and face-to-face with this low-flow waterfall. The 25-feet Amphitheater Falls dries up in the summer, turns into icicles in winter, and looks absolutely gorgeous around October. You have several options for lookouts above the gorge.

    2. Great Falls

    1. Address: Willis St. Tinker’s Creek, Bedford, OH 44264 2. Ideal for: visitors of Cleveland, beginner hikers The Great Falls is located within the Bedford Reservation in Tinker Creek, Bedford. This National Natural Landmark is just south of Cleveland, so if you’re looking for something to make you go wow, then head to the Viaduct Park. When you reach this urban falls, you’ll understand why it is named as is. Formed by Tinker’s Creek (the largest tributary of the Cuyahoga River), the Great Fa...

    3. Ludlow Falls

    1. Address: Covington Avenue, village of Ludlow Falls, Ohio 2. Ideal for: Roadside views, easy hike You can barely see Ludlow Falls when you pass by the highway bridge by Ludlow Creek, but there’s an easy hike – a short path from the park at Covington Avenue that leads to the falls. Avoid the south side, where the gorge is quite steep and your views are obstructed by the trees. The Ludlow Falls drops 15 feet in one straight sweep with 55 feet crest. Visit during springtime where the lush gree...

    Address: Brecksville, Ohio
    Ideal for: Waterfall chasers, beginner to advanced hiking, nature photography
    Address: 19852 OH-664, Logan, Ohio
    Ideal for: Waterfall chasers, beginner to advanced hiking, nature photography

    Waterfalls are fantastic destinations all-year round – they look magical when covered in snow, are more lively during spring or autumn, and even if some of them dry up in the summer, the pools and bodies of water make perfect swimming spots to beat the heat. Have you been to any of the waterfalls in Ohio? Which ones would you say are your favorites...

  5. Feb 28, 2021 · Located in Cleveland, Mill Creek Falls, also referred to as Cataract Falls is Cuyahoga County’s tallest waterfall. Standing at forty-eight feet tall, the height and power of its flowing water were instrumental in assisting Cleveland to become a thriving city.

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  7. This 20 foot tall waterfall is Ohio's widest waterfall at almost 80 feet. The falls are easily accessible from the nearby car park. Nearby you can also find the remains of an old mill that operated along Tinkers Creek.

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