
Great Falls of Tinkers Creek, Bedford Ohio
Posted by:
Team RAGAR
N 41° 23.032 W 081° 31.940
17T E 455490 N 4581508
The Great Falls of Tinkers Creek located in Viaduct Park of the City of Bedford, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Waymark Code: WM343J
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 02/06/2008
Views: 101
The Great Falls of Tinkers Creek
Tinkers Creek is named after Joseph Tinker, the principal boatsman for Moses Cleveland’s Survey Crew, who died in a boating accident on the return to New England. Tinkers Creek is the largest tributary to the Cuyahoga River and flows through four of Ohio’s counties. The Headwaters of this system begin near State Route 43 in Sugar Bush Knolls.
Tinkers Creek, This Gorge and the Great Falls are the result of the Wisconsinian Glacier as it retreated thousands of years ago. The Rock walls before you were formed by a catastrophic global flood. The Combination of sand and pressure worked together to form this sandstone. Prior to this, erosion caused dips and valleys in the underlying shale. Looking at the Great Falls the harder sandstone can be seen on top of the softer shale.
Looking at the Great Falls the harder sandstone can be seen on top of the softer shale. The continuous flow of water is causing the softer shale to erode at a faster pace than the harder sandstone. This is causing the sandstone to collaps under it own weight and fall to the base of the falls. This process is causing the falls to recede upstream, this is similar to Niagara Falls.
Type: Block
 Watercourse: Tinkers Creek
 Waterfall Height: 15
 Seasonality: Perennial
 Viewpoint: Top
 Path Up and Down: Full
 Walk Behind: Not at all
 Parking Coordinates: Not Listed
 Seasons of Best Flow: Not listed

|