Boston Run Trail
National Park Service
Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Location
Boston Heights, Ohio (Summit County)
Park at the Happy Days Visitor Center lot on State Route 303, just west of Route 8, several miles east of Peninsula, Ohio.
Summary
Length: 3.5 miles.
Duration: 2 hours.
Surface: Gravel/natural.
Type: Loop.
Difficulty: moderate
Accessibility: no
Description
The Boston Run Trail traverses the ridges and ravines of one of the least disturbed drainages within the Cuyahoga River watershed. The forest surrounding the stream are home to a wide variety of wildflowers and a diversity of trees. The dominant trees are generally Oaks, Maples, Beeches, and Tulip. Along the stream itself you may see numerous yellow and sweet birches.
While hiking here in the springtime, you are likely to encounter upwards of 40 species of spring wildflowers, including such species as Trillium, Yellow Fawn Lily, Rue Anemone, and a variety of violets. On the north-facing slopes, you will see the ephemeral leaves of the fragrant Wild Leek, or Ramps, as they are known to mountaineers. These onion-like delicacies are fried up and eaten during the spring in certain areas, allegedly resulting in school closures due to the stench of the ramp-eating students. If you are brave enough to experiment with ramps, here are some great recipes for ramps. Try this site for more ramps recipes. Please, do not harvest ramps in the park,as it is illegal. Leave them for others to enjoy.
One of the delights of hiking this trail is that, with the exception of some garlic mustard, most of the forest's plant community is native and in very good condition.

Large White-flowered Trillium
(Trillium grandiflorum)
Special Rules
Keep dogs on leash at all times.
Nearby Trails
Buckeye Trail, Pine Lane to Boston Mills
Haskell Run Trail
Ledges Trail
Forest Point Trail
Pine Grove Trail
Lake Trail