Garfield Heights, Ohio - Surrounding Communities

Surrounding Communities

Municipalities and communities of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States
County seat: Cleveland
Cities
  • Bay Village
  • Beachwood
  • Bedford
  • Bedford Heights
  • Berea
  • Brecksville
  • Broadview Heights
  • Brook Park
  • Brooklyn
  • Cleveland
  • Cleveland Heights
  • East Cleveland
  • Euclid
  • Fairview Park
  • Garfield Heights
  • Highland Heights
  • Independence
  • Lakewood
  • Lyndhurst
  • Maple Heights
  • Mayfield Heights
  • Middleburg Heights
  • North Olmsted
  • North Royalton
  • Olmsted Falls
  • Parma
  • Parma Heights
  • Pepper Pike
  • Richmond Heights
  • Rocky River
  • Seven Hills
  • Shaker Heights
  • Solon
  • South Euclid
  • Strongsville
  • University Heights
  • Warrensville Heights
  • Westlake
Villages
  • Bentleyville
  • Bratenahl
  • Brooklyn Heights
  • Chagrin Falls
  • Cuyahoga Heights
  • Gates Mills
  • Glenwillow
  • Highland Hills
  • Hunting Valley‡
  • Linndale
  • Mayfield
  • Moreland Hills
  • Newburgh Heights
  • North Randall
  • Oakwood
  • Orange
  • Valley View
  • Walton Hills
  • Woodmere
Townships
  • Chagrin Falls
  • Olmsted
  • Paper townships
Footnotes

‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties

Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio
Cuyahoga Heights, Ohio Maple Heights, Ohio
Garfield Heights
Valley View, Ohio
Maple Heights, Ohio

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