With the leaves turning and cooler temperatures on the way, you’re probably thinking about how and when you should take in Ohio’s stunning fall foliage. (For information about when and where to see fall foliage in Ohio this autumn, click here.) This year, consider doing something unique.

The Judith and Maynard H. Murch Canopy Walk at Holden Arboretum in Kirtland, Ohio features a stunning canopy walk you have to see to believe. It’s the perfect way to embrace the fall colors. Take a look:

The Murch Canopy Walk gives visitors a one-of-a-kind perspective of the forest and the animals that live among the trees.

The Holden Arboretum/Facebook During the fall time, it’s an especially stunning experience with all the vibrant colors.

The canopy walk is a 500 ft. long elevated walkway suspended 65 ft. above the forest floor.

The Holden Arboretum/Facebook (If you’re afraid of heights, this might be the perfect, peaceful way to conquer that fear.)

Tickets for the canopy walk can be purchased at the Corning Visitor Center daily until 4 p.m.

Erik Drost/Flickr The canopy walk is open for the season until November 1. Visit this October for a unique fall foliage viewing experience.

The nearby Kalberer Family Emergent Tower takes you up 120 ft. above the trees, where you can see for miles and miles.

Erik Drost/Flickr It’s a bit of a journey up, but the views waiting at the top are so worth it.

You’ll get some of the best fall foliage views in the state. <3

Erik Drost/Flickr On a clear day, you can even see all the way to Lake Erie, especially with a good camera or pair of binoculars.

Tickets for both the canopy walk and emergent tower are $14 for adults and $6 for children ages 6 - 18. (Children 5 and younger are free.)

Erik Drost/Flickr For tickets, hours of operation and more information, click here.

Have you ever taken this canopy walk? If so, share your experiences and photos with us!

The Holden Arboretum/Facebook

During the fall time, it’s an especially stunning experience with all the vibrant colors.

(If you’re afraid of heights, this might be the perfect, peaceful way to conquer that fear.)

Erik Drost/Flickr

The canopy walk is open for the season until November 1. Visit this October for a unique fall foliage viewing experience.

It’s a bit of a journey up, but the views waiting at the top are so worth it.

Erik Drost/Flickr

On a clear day, you can even see all the way to Lake Erie, especially with a good camera or pair of binoculars.

For tickets, hours of operation and more information, click here.

For the best times and places to see fall foliage in Ohio, check out our previous article: Here Are The Best Times And Places To View Fall Foliage In Ohio.

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