Little Beaver Creek is a federally designated National Scenic River and State Scenic River in northeastern Ohio, prized for its clear waters, rich biodiversity, and opportunities for hiking, fishing, and paddling.
Little Beaver Creek flows through parts of Columbiana, Mahoning, and Ashtabula counties in northeastern Ohio, extending about 27 miles as a State Scenic River and designated as a National Scenic River in 1997. The river corridor encompasses steep forested hills, riparian wetlands, and a variety of glacially influenced ecosystems. This creek is one of Ohio’s last remaining free-flowing rivers and plays a critical role in supporting wildlife, including several rare and endangered species. It is recognized for its exceptional water quality and high biodiversity, including mussels, fish, birds, and plants native to the eastern deciduous forest. The surrounding area features mixed oak and maple woodlands, rich bottomland forests, and patches of shale barrens. The land adjacent to the river is protected by a combination of state forest preserves, local nature preserves, and public lands, offering visitors access to hiking trails, fishing spots, and paddling routes free from intensive development. Popular activities along Little Beaver Creek include canoeing and kayaking on its calm stretches, hiking trails like the Love Creek Trail, trout fishing in stocked and natural pools, wildlife observation, and photography of scenic vistas and wildflowers. The river corridor also holds historical significance with remnants of old mills and small settlements from the 19th century, providing a glimpse into the region's cultural heritage. Visitors appreciate the natural tranquility, excellent water quality, and the chance to experience one of Ohio's most ecologically important river habitats.
Little Beaver Creek Gorge - Scenic, forested river valley with steep slopes and scenic views
Diverse freshwater mussel populations including endangered species
Multiple canoe and kayak access points with quiet paddling experiences
Historic mill ruins near the town of Rogers, Ohio
A steep-sided forested valley offering scenic overlooks and habitat for diverse wildlife.
Ruins of a 19th-century mill located near the village of Rogers, showcasing local history.
The creek is home to one of Ohio’s most significant native freshwater mussel populations.