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Clifton Gorge

4.6 (39 reviews)

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Melitta S.

Wow what a beautiful park!! Challenging hiking trails with scenic river views! I absolutely loved it! The gorge reminded me of Watkins Glen in New York. We only walked 3.5 miles but there's so much to explore and see.

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It is cool but lots of people kinda small trail the water fall isn't far tho I recommend free to go

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Marissa C.

Clifton Gorge is so gorgeous (ha ha). In all seriousness, this is a really lovely area with so much to see. While there are only about 3 miles of trails in the nature preserve itself, it connects to nearby John Bryan State Park, particularly with the new bridge across the river, providing access to a much larger group of trails. The steep and rocky areas, particularly when going down into and up from the lower Gorge Trail, also provides a nice bit of challenge, as opposed to a casual stroll. The Gorge Trail, as the name suggests, takes you down into the gorge itself, where you can walk along the river, check out waterfalls coming down the sides of the cliffs, scrambling over boulders and rocks, check out a slump block cave, and access the bridge across the river into John Bryan State Park. During the spring, it is also full of gorgeous wildflowers. This is a one mile trail. There is also a one mile Rim Trail, that takes you around the top of the gorge. Because of some of the overgrowth, some of the overlooks are a bit obscured when the leaves are on the trees and bushes. There are two 1/2 mile trails - the Orton and the Narrows. The Narrows Trail is very neat - it takes you right along the most narrow parts of the gorge. This is up top since it's so narrow in the gorge here that the river takes up the full space. There are plenty of overlooks with signage to both enjoy the view and learn some of the history of the area. This is a fascinating section, and one end puts you within a few blocks of the historic Clifton Mill. Pets are not allowed in the nature preserve, but are welcome in John Bryan State Park, so watch the signage to help guide your way if you are accompanied by a four legged friend. There are several parking areas available, but it can be popular, particularly on the weekends, so you can also refer to John Bryan State Park for additional parking opportunities, as well. Well worth a visit!

Beth D.

I had the most glorious day here at Clifton gorge. If you appreciate nature and all it's splendor, then this is the perfect place for you! I'd advise to visit in April or May, just when Nature shows off it's glory and charm!! I was thrown into a star of great awe! Taking in all the sounds and scenic views all around me, ever so enjoyable! Never new such a place existed, until my boyfriend took me there. This is a must go and explore for yourself, you won't be disappointed in the least.

Melissa B.

Tony Vanoy & I got up and decided to take Road trip into Ohio to go hiking at Clifton Gorge State Preserve. Free to enjoy!! BUT BEWARE there are several signs warning of High Crime Area. So Be Careful! Free parking and located on RT 434 outside of Clifton Mills, Ohio. The weather was very nice. There was about 30 groups of peeps in groups of 2 or more milling around enjoying the weather & sites. We will definitely go again when in the area. Highly recommend to all to enjoy!

Elyse F.

Clifton Gorge is a must see for nature lovers visiting the Yellow Springs area. In late spring, the trees are thick with foliage. Plenty of shade while enjoying the views of the gorge. Periodic overlooks have been built so hikers may enjoy the views without blocking the path. Different sections of the river run at different rates creating variations in the views. There is even a trickling waterfall. (Speed of a trickle during our visit.) Not much in terms of animals. Then again, the trail was fairly busy. We did see geese, some squirrels, and some small flowers. Trail itself is a fairly easy in and out. There are a number of exposed roots, stones, and stairs. Easy enough for the adults and older kids in our group. My youngest tripped a few times. Though that did not stop him from enjoying the hike. A lot of though has gone into the preservation and care of the trail. Not to mention creating an optimal viewing experience while balancing safety for visitors, and protection of nature. Unfortunately for us, the visitor center did appear to be closed. We would have liked to learn more. Some of the viewing areas do have little blurbs of information. I was not expecting to like the Clifton Gorge nearly as much as I did. Photos do not do the area justice. There is something about the whole experience. Hearing the rush of the water as one moves through the trail only for sound to desist upon reaching calmer water. The void created by stiller waters then being enveloped by chirping birds. It makes for something different than a standard nature hike. All the sights, smells, and sounds, it is quite the sensory experience.

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Lauren P.

Nice relaxing walk. Easy "hike". Down by the water the temp is cool but humid (obviously). Lots of signs to not leave valuables in car, but not many people were out when we were there, so no worries. Worth it! Porta potties by the maintenance center if needed. Took us an hour to walk the rim and connect to come back along the gorge bottom. Neat slump block "cave".

Taylor P.

Beautiful nature park to visit. They've woven in the pathways in a natural way both high and low and you can really take in great views of the scenery. Lots of parking options as well as paths to hike.

Stephanie A.

Such a beautiful place to explore if you're in need of a nature fix! Definitely pack some water and snacks as it does get fairly hot in the summertime and it does help to stay hydrated and have a little fuel to get you through a hike. Highly recommend checking it out if you are in the area!

Tiffany B.

Great place to hike- trails are well maintained and easy to get to from I-70. Close to Yellow Springs and Springfield, stayed at an Airbnb the night before our hike. Not as crowded as Hocking Hills but also not as many waterfalls. Several different parking lot options to choose from.

Rachael H.

Beautiful place to hike, even when it's busy! It connects to another park as well so you can hike much longer than any of the smaller trails say. Beautiful trails and small waterfalls and rivers and cragly rocks.

Sandra F.

Just your basic trails, not strenuous. The only thing I didn't like about this Clifton Gorge is that you cannot bring pets. My dog likes hiking with us and I was pretty upset that we couldn't bring him. It is very beautiful and scenic, but not so spectacular like some trails.

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Awesome experience and great food. The staff makes you feel a part of the family. I love the view of the gorge.

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This place is really cool. The food is a little pricey but worth it. The chicken strips are delicious. I get the chicken and waffle.

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This place was awesome. We hiked three different trails on a Sunday. Great time. Loved it.

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One of the most beautiful hikes (very short) in Ohio. The gorge is breathtaking, especially if there has been rain.

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Hadn't been here in years. They now charge for parking. I found free parking across the street…read more The building at the entrance was open and has one bathroom and water fountain but can't count on it being open. I went down the stone stairs ... they were slippery but was glad i still could manage them. They have changed things ... added wooden pathways and more water at the bottom of the stairs. I'd hoped walk to both waterfalls. But wearing new shoes and saw it was muddy. So just headed back up the stairs to the car. They have bird feeders at the buildings. Nice place to hike. Parking is 10 bucks.

Let's start off with the only thing that took me as interesting. They charge $10 for parking. It's…read morea non profit so I guess this is to help in taking care of the the facilities and help pay the staff. I'd never been here but the lovely Mrs went to camp here with her 8th grade class back in the 80's. I'd never been so was kind of curious about it as I was under the impression that it's just a park where kids could learn about nature and all its magic. What I found out is that it is an incredible wandering path. Lots of things to see like waterfalls, rock formations and even a path where you get from one side to the other by stepping from stone to stone. Lots of folks, lots of pets, big and small. The education center had a park employee out there with a bigger falcon, then a smaller falcon and then the gorgeous barn owl. The folks inside the education center were incredibly helpful and knew a ton about the inhabitants of the 'enclosures'. My favorite was the teeny tiny Megatron who's the smallest and cutest owl I've ever seen. Park isn't marked very well. They suggest you download the digital map from the QR code as you walk toward the very nice restroom facility. This is very nice but... the signs(pieces of paper with numbers written on them) with the corresponding numbers from the map are either missing, blurred due to water or faded from the sun. I'm hoping one of the Boy Scouts we saw while here takes it upon themselves to start their petition to create more permanent signs for their 'Eagle' comprehensive service project. There were so many times we were like...where are we. Plenty of trash to pick up so if you're like me, bring a small grocery bag and leave it better than you came. Thank you to the nice couple with the long haired dachshund who climbed the rocky pylon to help me get the cup that had been left there. It makes me happy that there are people still out there willing to help me with such simple but worthwhile side projects.

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