Often, waterfalls are overlooked, ignored, or even blocked. During the research phase of my trip planning, I cannot list the number of times I found a waterfall to explore, only to discover that someone built a road and bridge over it. I have always wondered why so many waterfalls are buried underneath a bridge so no one will even know it is there.  

I was making plans for our Let’s Play Hooky, Cleveland Style road trip when I discovered Chagrin Falls. I wasn’t hopeful. The satellite view showed that there was a waterfall and that it was by the road. I considered skipping it, but I decided to visit it since we were passing it anyway.

We drove to Chagrin Falls, Ohio, to see Chagrin Falls. Parking was easy to find by the bridge that the falls were under. We hopped out of the car and were immediately disappointed; the waterfall faced the wrong direction. We could barely see any of its features. After lamenting about a wasted stop, I noticed a staircase behind a building.  

To our delight, the town of Chagrin Falls is proud of Chagrin Falls, and unlike so many other places named after a waterfall, Chagrin Falls made it possible for anyone to view the falls with a small park. We walked down the stairs, saw the base of the falls, and admired its natural beauty.

This perplexes me even more. Waterfalls are relaxing. With so many types of falls, each fall has its own personality and style. Some are tranquil with sounds that would be great to have a nap by. Others are angry and rage with a fury that forces itself to be acknowledged and respected. Plus, the simple act of watching water fall is calming, no matter the emotional output of a waterfall.

Why do so many places block access to one of the most beautiful displays of nature?

I was delighted that the people of Chagrin Falls appreciate their namesake waterfall and have a means for all to enjoy it.

Thank you.

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