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      Colonel Hendrick Paine, nephew of Edward Paine, founder of Painesville, moved his family from Parkman, Ohio, in 1818 to this little valley. It became known as "Paine's Hollow." Paine built a log cabin on the terrace on the north side of the valley.

      With the planning and financial help of his son's (Elazer A. Paine) father-in-law, Samuel Phelps, Paine carried out the industrial development of Paine's Hollow. He first built a sawmill. In the years that followed, many other industries came to the Hollow. By 1840, valley businesses included an iron forge and furnace, a tannery, a shoemaker, a blacksmith shop and a wagon maker. An ashery was built to produce lye for soap and potash production. The area also included several houses and a school for local children.

      By 1850, surrounding forests had been felled and prosperity began to decline. With the lumber supply gone and new technological advances, water power was no longer needed. The area fell to ruin and many of the settlers moved to neighboring cities. In 1974, the area was named Paine Falls and was dedicated as a park by Lake Metroparks.
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      Region Details
      1 hike trails

      Region Status
      Open as of Sep 24, 2021

      Hike Stats

      State Ranking
      #7,034
      Trails (view details)
      1
      Trails Hike
      1
      Trails Trail Running
      1
      Total Distance
      449 ft
      Total Descent Distance
      430 ft
      Total Descent
      49 ft
      Total Vertical
      49 ft

      Popular Paine Falls Park Hiking Trails

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      Falls Lookout Trail

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      user #611761markhollowayaddtrailFalls Lookout Trail
      Apr 11, 2022 @ 7:55am
      Apr 11, 2022

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      Activity Type Stats

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      Hike1449 ft49 ft430 ft49 ft
      #7,034
      Trail Running1449 ft49 ft430 ft49 ft
      #6,915
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