Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Post Line Trail

Solitude SeekersGeology FansQuiet Rambles
0 mi Distance
Varies Estimated Time
Out & Back Trail Type

What to Expect

The Post Line Trail traces the southern reach of the East Rim system through one of Cuyahoga Valley's most geologically interesting stretches — a jumbled boulder field left behind by ancient glacial activity. The trail threads between house-sized sandstone blocks draped in moss and fern, creating a corridor that feels more like the Appalachian backcountry than suburban Ohio. The footing demands attention as you navigate rocky terrain with uneven surfaces and occasional root tangles. Overhead, a thick hardwood canopy filters the light into green cathedral tones for most of the year. This isn't a trail with a single dramatic payoff — the reward is the atmosphere itself, that rare feeling of wildness tucked inside a national park that sits between Cleveland and Akron. Hikers who love geology, quiet rambles, and trails that feel undiscovered will find this one worth seeking out.
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Safety Advisory

The boulder field rocks become slick when wet or covered in fallen leaves — slow your pace significantly after rain or during autumn when leaf litter hides the gaps between stones.

Trail blazing can be sparse in the boulder section. Stay oriented with a downloaded trail map, as cell service is unreliable in the valley's deeper folds.

Trail Details

Estimated Time Varies
Trail Type Out & Back
Pets Not allowed
Season Year-round
Trailhead Post Line Trail

Pro Tips

Trail Tip

Connect this trail with the broader East Rim Trail network for a longer loop — the Post Line segment works best as part of a larger outing rather than a standalone out-and-back.

Trail Tip

Wear boots with ankle support, not trail runners. The boulder field section has uneven footing with gaps between rocks that can catch a shoe edge, especially when wet.

Trail Tip

Visit on a weekday morning to have the trail essentially to yourself — most Cuyahoga Valley foot traffic concentrates on the Brandywine Falls and Ledges trails, leaving the East Rim corridors refreshingly empty.

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