limited seating due to COVID - and another table on other side of display railway car
wifi available on your break
Storefront
restrooms nearby at Lock 29
hours as of 9/5/20
Cynthia K.
Nov 17, 2024
Such a cute gift shop! Conveniently located next to the lock 29 trailhead for towpath trail. Very friendly workers!Got a postcard and ornament. Great prices!
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Jeff H.
Aug 1, 2024
The visitor center at Cuyahoga National Park did not have a great store, so this place made up for it! They have everything you would want from a national park. I even found a sale on t-shirts with my size -- XXL. You will need to stop here if you want souvenirs.
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Howard L.
Oct 23, 2023
Amazing scenic store with amazing variety of everything you can think of weather you're a fan of the Cuyahoga railroad, the metroparks or even a casual shopper looking for a gift. This store even has cold drinks and small snacks too. Very clean store and friendly staff. You're in the heart of it all at this store
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Elvin C.
Sep 3, 2021
Got here first on my revisit to Peninsula. Reasonably priced snacks and ice cream novelties while offering a variety of souvenirs and gifts, with a selection from local artisans. Much larger than what you'd expect for a trailhead shop. Located behind the Winking Lizard at the Lock 29 trailhead probably reduces its visibility from the main road and folks would have to get off the Towpath, cross the river, to get to the shop.
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Jonathan B.
Sep 28, 2021
I think it's great that there's this essentially national park shop here in Peninsula. Since the park office itself is in Boston, this place covers most of your park office shopping needs (and then some) in this arguably more popular park area.There's a little something for everyone here. If you don't want to fight the restaurant lines, they have snacks, drinks, and pre-packaged soups and sandwiches. There's a huge section of things for kids too: adventure kits, books, stuffed animals, and more. Lots of park shirts and tops. Cuyahoga Valley National Park items like postcards, books, and sticker packs. Even a park passport stamp is here. Perhaps most importantly, they stock locally made art, pottery, and woodwork. My favorite items would have to be the giant plate of chocolate and peanut butter buckeyes on the checkout counter.So, perhaps needless to say, you really owe this place a visit to punctuate your hike, run, bike ride, train ride, or life ride through peninsula and CVNP.
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