How much does it cost to swim at Nelson Ledges?
It is $12.00 per adult for a day pass and this includes swimming, ledge jumping and walking the grounds.
Do you have to pay to hike at Nelsons Ledges?
Size: 167 Acres In the park’s northern half you can find the 40-foot Cascade Falls (pictured here). Right next to Nelson Ledges is the Nelson Ledges Quarry Park, which is a nice (and legal!) place to do some cliff jumping. Costs $7 a car to get in there last time I was there.
How high is Nelson’s Ledges cliff?
1,010 feet
Nelson Kennedy Ledges State Park
Nelson-Kennedy Ledges State Park | |
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Elevation | 1,010 feet (310 m) |
Established | 1949 |
Administered by | Ohio Department of Natural Resources |
Designation | Ohio state park |
Where is the clearest water in Ohio?
These 10 Swimming Spots Have The Clearest, Most Pristine Water In…
- Tappan Lake. Tappan Lake, Ohio, USA.
- Salt Fork Lake Beach. Salt Fork Lake, Ohio, USA.
- Cedar Point Beach.
- Kelleys Island State Park Beach.
- Lakeview Park Beach.
- Headlands Beach State Park.
- Maumee Bay State Park Beach.
- Buck Creek State Park Beach.
Can you swim at Nelson Ledges campground?
My husband and I were camping at another campground and decided to go to Nelson Ledges to swim for the day. We arrived early at opening time and waited a brief period in a line of cars to get in. Staff was pretty friendly but seemed a little disorganized.
Why visit Nelson-Kennedy Ledges State Park?
With its rugged cliffs, waterfalls, and natural landscape, Nelson-Kennedy Ledges State Park provides a thrilling experience for visitors of all ages. The park’s spectacular rock formations are among the few in northern Ohio still exposed to view.
Is Nelson Ledges National Park worth the drive?
Nelson Ledges park takes advantage of a large and cool rock formation, but it’s more than a little bit of a mixed bag. Nelson Ledges is in a fairly remote area between greater Cleveland and Warren, Ohio. It isn’t far off of Route 422, but the drive in this area is only OK.
What can you do at Nelson Ledges?
If you’re looking to add to the adventure head to the nearby Nelson Ledges Quarry Park where you can go cliff diving, swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, camping and more. There is an admission charge to get into the quarry park.