Cascade Locks Park

Cascade Locks Park

Historic Building/Landmark - Park/Garden

Website: http://cascadelocks.org/

 330.374.5625

 57 W North Street, Akron, OH 44304

The Cascade Locks Park is an industrial heritage park that tells the story of Akron from the early frontier days to canal days through the industrial rise of the city. Cascade Locks Park is an integral part of the Ohio & Erie Canalway National Heritage Area and has sparked the revitalization of Akron’s downtown neighborhood. Learn more by exploring their site and links to efforts in the neighborhood and throughout the Canalway.

Activity/Point of Interest:

  • Bicycling
  • Bird Watching/Wildlife
  • Family Outings
  • On Foot
  • Photography
  • Recreational Heritage Spot

The Mustill Store Museum and House are the Park’s showcase pieces. Located in their original site at Lock 15, these faithfully restored canal-era buildings are believed to have been built in the 1850s, although the exact date is unknown. Three generations of Mustills serviced canal users until the late 1880s. Their story typifies that of many businesses that sprung up along the canal near the locks. Yet, the family’s success and social popularity made this a special place to be. Take a walk back in time and view the many interactive exhibits detailing the heyday of the canal and it’s role in shaping our region. Beverages, snacks, souvenirs and locally made goods are available for purchase during museum hours. The Mustill Store is free to the general public, handicap accessible, and perfect for all ages. Cascade Locks Park Association is headquartered in the Mustill Store Museum in the Cascade Locks Park.

Location Info

Cascade Locks Park

57 W North Street

Akron, OH 44304