Viaduct Park
- elbeitzel
- Apr 9, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: May 5, 2021
Viaduct Park is a 0.6 mile out and back trail located near Bedford, Ohio. Viaduct park was the power of the Great Falls of Tinker's Creek and was created between 1821-1913 and was used for a saw mill, grist mill and electric power plant. The park includes a railroad that runs through which disrupts the natural peace of the park when a train does pass through. This area has also been revitalized after the industrial impact that was had on the environment. This park still has reoccurring pollution and water issues as well due to heavy rain and pollution. The park is also made up of reminiscence of the industrial past it once had. With the parks leftover industrial past it creates a unique trail to walk through as the park-goer gets to experience history as well as the beautifully preserved nature that still resides. you can help the park in its restoration by either donating to Cleveland Metroparks or by purchasing your favorite collage of Viaduct You may also want to check out other parks on here to learn about and support! You can also volunteer to help these parks by contacting Cleveland Metroparks: https://www.clevelandmetroparks.com/parks/support/donate.

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