BRECKSVILLE, Ohio -- The National Park Service has closed Northeast Ohio visitor facilities, including Cuyahoga Valley National Park’s Boston Mill Visitor Center, and canceled all programs until further notice due to the COVID-19 coronavirus.

The James A. Garfield National Historic Site’s visitor center and historic home in Mentor and the First Ladies National Historic Site in Canton are also closed, the National Park Service announced Wednesday.

Trails, parking lots and restrooms in Cuyahoga Valley National Park remain open, and the James A. Garfield grounds and restrooms are available to the public between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. each day.

Although the Boston Mill Visitor Center is closed, visitors can go there to pick up a CVNP Valley Guide or the Junior Ranger Activity Booklet, which are available outside the center at 6947 Riverview Road in Peninsula.

Visitors to any of the three parks can call 440-717-3890 for more information.

The Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park announced Tuesday it has temporarily closed its operations at several sites including Trail Mix Peninsula, Hines Hill Campus, Happy Days Lodge, the Environmental Education Center and Stanford House.

CVNP joins dozens of other national parks in temporarily closing some operations due to coronavirus, including Yellowstone, Gateway Arch, Rocky Mountain, Everglades and Yosemite.

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