How many national parks are in Ohio?

eight national parks
The Buckeye State is home to eight national parks in Ohio managed by the National Parks System.

What national parks are located in Ohio?

Ohio

  • National Monument. Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers.
  • National Park. Cuyahoga Valley.
  • National Historical Park. Dayton Aviation Heritage.
  • National Historic Site. First Ladies.
  • National Historical Park. Hopewell Culture.
  • National Historic Site. James A Garfield.
  • National Historic Trail. Lewis & Clark.
  • National Scenic Trail.

What are the eight national parks in Ohio?

National Parks in Ohio

  • National Monument, Xenia, OH.
  • National Park, Cleveland and Akron, OH.
  • National Memorial, Beachwood, OH.
  • National Historical Park, Dayton, OH.
  • National Historic Site, Toledo, OH.
  • National Historic Site, Canton, OH.
  • National Historical Park, Chillicothe, OH.
  • National Historic Site, Mentor, OH.

Does Ohio have national park?

All in all, there are 59 federally protected areas designated as national parks. Ohio is home to one of those special places – Cuyahoga Valley National Park — and this Earth Day weekend is a great chance to appreciate its beauty.

What is the largest park in Ohio?

Salt Fork State Park
Salt Fork State Park The largest state park in Ohio is Salt Fork in Guernsey County, with more than 17,000 acres of recreation.

What are the two national parks in Ohio?

National Parks in Ohio

  • Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument.
  • Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
  • Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park.
  • First Ladies National Historic Site.
  • Hopewell Culture National Historical Park.
  • James A.
  • Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial.