Boston Township, Township in Summit County, United States.
Boston Township is a township in Summit County, Ohio, covering forested land with rolling terrain and residential neighborhoods spread across the area. It extends partially into the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, blending natural landscape with developed communities.
The township was established in 1811 and moved through different county boundaries until becoming part of Summit County in 1840. This change happened as the Connecticut Western Reserve developed the region during that era.
The Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail runs through the township, linking walkers to old canal locks and original stone structures from the 1800s that still stand along the route.
Visitors can reach the area via Interstate 271 and State Route 303, which run through the township and provide easy connections to nearby cities. Major destinations north and south are accessible by car, making the location convenient for exploring the surrounding region.
Two ski resorts, Boston Mills and Brandywine, operate within the township on its natural slopes and elevation changes. These winter destinations draw visitors seeking downhill runs during colder months.
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