CLEVELAND — Ohio's only national park, the Cuyahoga Valley National Park , is being impacted by the U.S. government shutdown, with some services unavailable to visitors.

The good news is that even during the shutdown, you can still visit to take in the sweeping grandeur of the popular 33,000-acre park. Park roads, lookouts and trails will remain accessible.

The bad news is that all buildings, including the Boston Mills Visitor Center, will be closed until further notice, as well as restrooms, due to minimal staffing.

The Department of the Interior—National Park Service has contingency plans in place to ensure "staffing will be held to the amount needed for the protection of life, property, and public health and safety, and will be based on the assumption that the NPS is conducting no

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