Get ready for a brilliance that will complete your fall, because we’re about to journey into one of the loveliest natural environments in Greater Cleveland. On clear fall days, this dreamy destination is just a haunting smudge behind Cleveland’s skyline… but once you approach it, you’ll find a mini mountain that towers over Greater Cleveland’s flat landscape. Its entire expanse is coated in gorgeous shades of rust and gold, and an unforgettable adventure awaits within.
You’ve just wandered into the Holden Arboretum, where 3,600 acres hides over 100,000 plant species.
Erik Drost/Flickr This pretty forest is hidden at 9550 Sperry Rd., Kirtland, on the site of Gildersleeve Mountain.
As you may imagine, this outdoor museum becomes an autumnal wonderland once fall rolls around.
Teo JPG/Flickr Special gardens reflect the colors of the season, and an array of native trees will light up the skyline in the warmest and most brilliant colors.
Over 20 miles of trails offer endless hiking opportunities and autumn is doubtlessly the loveliest time to wander through the arboretum.
jennconspiracy/Flickr Whether you’re hiking the expanse of the canopy walk or exploring Corning Lake, you are bound to be immersed in beauty.
As you may know, autumn begins on September 22. Fortunately, Ohioans don’t have to wait until then to experience the perks of the season.
Erik Drost/Flickr Leaves began changing subtly in August, and September has already brought a bit of lovely rust and golds to our foliage.
The height of Ohio fall foliage, however, is expected to be mid- to late-October.
Erik Drost/Flickr Brilliant maple reds and rusted oaks will soon sparkle against the Ohio sunshine, but experts are predicting that October will be the best time to experience unrivaled brilliance.
If you visit the Holden Arboretum this fall, you may even experience the opportunity to stroll alongside the gorgeous foliage.
Erik Drost/Flickr The Murch Canopy Walk is elevated well above the forest floor, and it is gorgeous. You’ll find yourself 65 feet in the air, and this experience is only offered through November 1. Tickets are $14 for adults and $6 for children 6 to 18, and this includes admission to the grounds and all its structures.
You’ll also want to climb the Kalberer Family Emergent Tower to gaze upon the incredible acreage of Greater Cleveland’s only mountain.
Erik Drost/Flickr When you ascend to the top of this 120 foot-tall tower, you can see straight to Lake Erie on clear autumn days.
This gorgeous outdoor museum offers an unforgettable way to enjoy the delights of autumn.
jennconspiracy/Flickr With several unique species of trees, visitors are bound to experience unrivaled foliage at this gorgeous forest.
Lace up your hiking boots and let’s get lost in Greater Cleveland’s canopy; fall has finally arrived!
Erik Drost/Flickr
The Holden Arboretum is one of the loveliest attractions in Northeast Ohio, but this living museum becomes particularly lovely in the fall. When are you planning a visit?
Erik Drost/Flickr
This pretty forest is hidden at 9550 Sperry Rd., Kirtland, on the site of Gildersleeve Mountain.
Teo JPG/Flickr
Special gardens reflect the colors of the season, and an array of native trees will light up the skyline in the warmest and most brilliant colors.
jennconspiracy/Flickr
Whether you’re hiking the expanse of the canopy walk or exploring Corning Lake, you are bound to be immersed in beauty.
Leaves began changing subtly in August, and September has already brought a bit of lovely rust and golds to our foliage.
Brilliant maple reds and rusted oaks will soon sparkle against the Ohio sunshine, but experts are predicting that October will be the best time to experience unrivaled brilliance.
The Murch Canopy Walk is elevated well above the forest floor, and it is gorgeous. You’ll find yourself 65 feet in the air, and this experience is only offered through November 1. Tickets are $14 for adults and $6 for children 6 to 18, and this includes admission to the grounds and all its structures.
When you ascend to the top of this 120 foot-tall tower, you can see straight to Lake Erie on clear autumn days.
With several unique species of trees, visitors are bound to experience unrivaled foliage at this gorgeous forest.
If you love autumn, you’ll definitely want to take this road trip from Cleveland down to the best pumpkin show in the U.S.
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