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Best Driving Vacations

The Road BY ANIETRA HAMPER

PHOTO: COURTESY ADVENTURES ON THE GORGE

A great trip is in the eye of the beholder. What one traveler finds exciting—zip lining, a rare daisy, George Washington’s pistols—others may find boring or even terrifying. Columbus Monthly’s 2022 Best Driving Vacations feature offers help in finding the right itinerary for your next road trip. In the following pages, you’ll discover four readymade journeys (all easily accessible from Columbus) sure to please all types, from nature lovers to Dolly Parton fans. The open road is beckoning. Perhaps these stories will prevent a wrong turn or two.

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Best Driving Vacations | Nature

Maumee Bay State Park

A Coastal Journey Ohio’s Lake Erie shoreline offers abundant natural wonders.

STOP 1: TOLEDO Set out from Columbus on a two-hour drive to Toledo to spend the day at the Oak Openings Preserve, the largest Toledo Metropark, with more than 5,000 acres of wetlands and prairies. The Metropark is home to more than 100 species of rare plants and insects like the endangered Karner Blue butterfly. Add to the natural immersion by staying overnight at the Cannaley Treehouse Village, the only public treehouse village in the U.S. 48

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STOP 2: MAUMEE BAY Before heading 10 miles northeast to Maumee Bay, start your morning at Schmucker’s Restaurant in Toledo, enjoying a hearty breakfast while sitting on one of the 13 chrome counter stools that date to the family-owned restaurant’s 1948 opening. After your meal, head to Maumee Bay State Park, part of the Lake Erie Birding Trail, one of the country’s best birdwatching regions. The 1,336-acre park includes observation lookouts for viewing some of the 300 species of birds that live or migrate through the area, renowned for its spring warblers. Nearby, you can make stops at the Mallard Club Wildlife Area, Howard Marsh Metropark, Metzger Marsh Wildlife Area, Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, Black Swamp Bird Observatory and the Magee Marsh Wildlife Area. These Lake Erie green spaces make up more than 12,000 acres of wildlife habitat and draw nature lovers to the area each spring for the Biggest Week in American Birding, a 10-day birding festival.

TRAVEL TIME 1 Columbus  Toledo: 142 miles, 2 hours and 21 minutes 2 Toledo  Maumee Bay: 11 miles, 20 minutes 3 Maumee Bay  Lake Erie Islands/Port Clinton: 31 miles, 38 minutes 4 Lake Erie Islands/Port Clinton  Marblehead: 11 miles, 17 minutes 5 Marblehead  Cleveland: 80 miles, 1 hour and 19 minutes 6 Cleveland  Columbus: 142 miles, 2 hours and 8 minutes

PHOTO: COURTESY OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

Ohio’s greatest natural resource sits at its northern border—the nearly 200-mile shoreline along the southern edge of Lake Erie. This stretch, of course, includes two of the Buckeye State’s largest cities, Toledo and Cleveland, and iconic tourist attractions, such as Cedar Point and the Put-in-Bay bar scene. But nature lovers also have much to explore, including caves, rare wildflowers, glacial grooves and migratory birds. A meandering road trip is a perfect way to see this often underappreciated natural wonderland.


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STOP 4: MARBLEHEAD Just 20 minutes from Port Clinton is the small town of Marblehead and its magnificent Marblehead Lighthouse. Make your way to the Lakeside Daisy Nature Preserve to see one of the only places where the rare and endangered lakeside daisy grows. If you visit from April to mid-May, you can see the tiny yellow flower in bloom in the quarry limestone. STOP 5: CLEVELAND/INDEPENDENCE Your next stop is the Cleveland region of the Lake Erie Birding Trail. (Before your visit, order a birding trail guidebook from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources website to help you 50

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identify specific species.) The trail includes 84 birding spots in the area, but one of the best is the Cleveland Lakefront Nature Preserve, with its Perimeter Loop Trail that takes you past a lake overlook and many wildlife habitats. Before heading back to Columbus, take a quick side trip from the coast and visit the Cleveland suburb of Independence. There, you can catch the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad for a lovely ride through Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The 3.5-hour round trip is a relaxing way to experience Ohio’s only national park.

WHERE TO STAY Toledo Cannaley Treehouse Village in Oak Openings Preserve (make reservations far in advance) A unique experience with two- to six-person treehouses in the nation’s only treehouse village metroparks toledo.com/discover/cannaley-treehouse-village/ Maumee Bay Maumee Bay State Park Lodge Reserve a lodge room or private cabin on the shore of Lake Erie with access to food and on-site recreation. maumeebaylodge.com Put-in-Bay The Freshwater Retreat Apartment suites with views of Lake Erie are ideal for quiet getaways on the island. freshwaterretreat.com Kelleys Island The Inn on Kelleys Island B&B This 1800s Victorian home and retreat is close to the docks on Kelleys Island. innki20.wixsite.com/innofkelleysisland Cuyahoga Valley National Park Stanford House The historic farmhouse is nestled in the heart of Cuyahoga Valley National Park. conservancyforcvnp.org Inn at Brandywine Falls A country inn on 800 acres of land in Cuyahoga Valley National Park innatbrandywinefalls.com

PHOTOS: COURTESY OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

STOP 3: LAKE ERIE ISLANDS Less than an hour’s drive from Toledo is Port Clinton, where you can catch the Jet Express ferry to Put-in-Bay on South Bass Island, exploring its parks, caves, trails and nature preserves. Go below ground into Perry’s Cave and Crystal Cave, then above ground to the top of Perry’s Monument for the best bird’s-eye view of Lake Erie. If you visit in the spring or summer, set aside some time to tour Stone Laboratory, Ohio State University’s freshwater research center on Gibraltar Island just north of Putin-Bay, or the lab’s Aquatic Visitors Center on South Bass Island. Hike at Coopers Woods Preserve, which has 18 acres of trails, and be sure to visit the Lake Erie Islands Nature and Wildlife Center for a look through the wildlife viewing window and to admire the center’s geology and birding collections. Neighboring Kelleys Island is the home of the glacial grooves, a geological landmark created by the slow-moving glaciers that also birthed the Great Lakes. You can enjoy the island’s hiking trails at North Shore Alvar, North Pond Preserve, Kelleys Island State Park and East Quarry or take a guided bicycle, golf cart or kayak tour with AdvenTours. After taking the ferry back to Port Clinton, plan a lunch stop at Jolly Roger Seafood House for a memorable Lake Erie perch sandwich or a walleye and chips basket. Top, Brandywine Falls in Cuyahoga Valley National Park; bottom, Crystal Cave on


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Best Driving Vacations | History

Out of the Past Discover architectural gems, a moving 9/11 memorial and George Washington’s pistols in Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands. Before the Revolutionary War, George Washington led a regiment of troops through Pennsylvania in 1754. The future president sought to control the Forks of the Ohio, where the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers join to form the Ohio River, and ward off French adversaries in what is now the city of Pittsburgh. Today, you can retrace Washington’s journey through the Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania and the great Youghiogheny River, which enabled passage through Pennsylvania’s Allegheny Mountains. And that’s just one element in a history-themed voyage through western Pennsylvania, which can encompass everything from a powerful 9/11 memorial to some of Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural landmarks. STOP 1: LAUREL HIGHLANDS Your trip begins with a four-hour drive to Stoystown in rural Pennsylvania, where picturesque rolling farmland and charming small towns define the Laurel Highlands region. The first stop is the Flight 93 National Memorial, where you can spend an afternoon exploring the hallowed grounds where United Airlines Flight 93 crashed on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001. Walk the trails around the park or just sit quietly and listen to the Tower of Voices ring out in remembrance of the 40 passengers and crew members who died that terrible day. A 25-minute drive from Stoystown takes you to Fort Ligonier, which played an important part in American history during the French and Indian War. Walk the fort grounds and see rare artifacts, including George Washington’s memoirs and his Washington-Lafayette pistols. After a night’s rest in quiet southwestern Pennsylvania, head out for a day of architectural history focused on two Frank Lloyd Wright homes. Fallingwater in Farmington is one of Wright’s most intriguing designs. Book tour tickets in advance, especially during the peak months of July, August and October. You can grab lunch at the Fallingwater Café, either reserving an outdoor table on the property or grabbing a to-go lunch as you 52

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Best Driving Vacations | History

Left page, top, Flight 93 National Memorial; bottom, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater; this page, the Duquesne Incline in Pittsburgh

PHOTOS: LEFT PAGE, COURTESY GO LAUREL HIGHLANDS; THIS PAGE, COURTESY VISITPITTSBURGH

WHERE TO STAY Laurel Highlands Polymath Park Overnight in a Frank Lloyd Wright home and eat at Tree Tops Restaurant, which has a Wright feel to it along with an outstanding menu. franklloydwrightovernight.net Nemacolin A luxury resort with a spa, outdoor experiences and a range of lodging nemacolin.com Seven Springs Mountain Resort A hotel, chalets, cottages and cabins 7springs.com

Pittsburgh The Priory Hotel Pittsburgh The once-abandoned St. Mary’s Priory, built in 1888 thepriory.com

continue your architectural history museum. The center TRAVEL TIME Wright tour. has exhibits from the history The next stop is Kentuck Knob, 1 C of Heinz ketchup, Pennsyl olumbus  Laurel vania innovations and even a National Historic Landmark Highlands: 221 miles, set pieces from the children’s that exemplifies Wright’s Uso3 hours and 42 minutes nian architecture. The hexagotelevision show Mister Rogers’ 2 L aurel Highlands  nal module home blends into Neighborhood. Visit the nearby Pittsburgh: 62 miles, the mountainside with cantileFort Pitt Museum at Point State 1 hour and 11 minutes vered overhangs and construcPark in downtown Pittsburgh ittsburgh  Columtion materials like sandstone 3 P for insight into 1800s Pennsylbus: 185 miles, 3 hours vania, with an option to go on that are native to the area. and 3 minutes to the Meadowcroft Rockshelter Spend another day in Laurel Highlands to follow in and Historic Village, just south the footsteps of a young George Washingof the city, for an archaeological glimpse into ton with a visit to the Youghiogheny River life in the area 19,000 years ago. in Ohiopyle State Park. Ohiopyle is one of Some of the other key historical stops in the most diverse of Pennsylvania’s 121 state Pittsburgh include Fort Pitt Block House (the parks. Rent a bike and ride along the Great city’s oldest architectural landmark and one Allegheny Passage rail trail, take a hike or of the largest British forts in the French and tackle the white water of the “Yough” (as the Indian War), the Freedom Center in the Hill locals calls it) and raft your way down the District (a monument highlighting a turning point in Pittsburgh’s civil rights history river. Finish your day with dinner at Falls that remains a gathering place in the city City Pub, a local favorite serving memorable for those advocating for justice and equalsmoked barbecue chicken or brisket. ity) and Bicycle Heaven (the world’s largest STOP 2: PITTSBURGH bicycle museum). Plan to spend the next day or two of your For the best view of the city skyline, hop on history vacation in Pittsburgh, about 90 the Duquesne Incline. The funicular opened minutes away from Ohiopyle State Park. It in 1877 as a way to transport people and cargo is easy to spend several days in Pittsburgh up and down Pittsburgh’s steep slopes, and exploring the city’s 250-year history, but if today it is one of the best city experiences. you have just one or two days, it’s best to hit For a quick bite in Pittsburgh, consider the highlights and plan a return trip. the Bigham Tavern in Mount Washington, A must-see is the Senator John Heinz Hisbrunch at the Speckled Egg in downtown tory Center, an affiliate of the Smithsonor an upscale dinner at Monterey Bay Fish ian Institution and Pennsylvania’s largest Grotto with spectacular views of the city. FEBRUARY 2022 COLUMBUS MONTHLY

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Best Driving Vacations | Music

Southern Sounds Learn about the musical heritage of Tennessee and Alabama, including Dolly Parton’s roots.

STOP 1: NASHVILLE Start your music-themed trip with a six-hour drive to Nashville. Spend a day in the downtown area, walking to destinations such as the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, the National Museum of African American Music and the Musicians Hall of Fame. You can also stroll along the Music City Walk of Fame, which pays tribute to performers across multiple genres who’ve made significant contributions to the music industry. 54

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While most of your Nashville experiences can be spontaneous, you should plan a tour at the historic RCA Studio B or Hatch Show Print, where you can see decades’ worth of woodblock print posters for bands and performers. You will want to get a taste of the sights and sounds of Nashville’s famed entertainment districts, where neon lights and music spill into the streets. Lower Broadway, SoBro and Printer’s Alley are brimming with restaurants and bars like the Listening Room Café, where you can enjoy free live music and grab a bite to eat. Round out your trip with an evening show at one of the iconic venues like the Grand Ole Opry House, the historic Ryman Auditorium or the Bluebird Café, the launching pad for many Nashville musical greats. STOP 2: MUSCLE SHOALS It’s not as renowned as Nashville, but Muscle Shoals is a musical mecca in its own right. In the 1960s, a multiracial core of musicians, songwriters and producers—led by Rick Hall, described as “the father of Muscle Shoals music”—turned this small town in the northwest corner of Alabama into an international recording

TRAVEL TIME 1C olumbus  Nashville: 380 miles, 5 hours and 42 minutes 2N ashville  Muscle Shoals: 134 miles, 2 hours and 29 minutes 3M uscle Shoals  Pigeon Forge: 312 miles, 5 hours and 10 minutes 4P igeon Forge  Columbus: 391 miles, 6 hours and 12 minutes

PHOTO: CHRIS HOLLO

In an increasingly polarized time, the country can still agree on at least one thing: Dolly Parton is a treasure. The queen of country music earned widespread acclaim in 2021 for two new albums, a book, her first perfume and—oh yeah—the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, which she helped fund. While it will be tough to top those accomplishments this year, it’s still a wonderful time to spend a few days learning more about Parton and the musical heritage of her neck of the woods, both in her home state of Tennessee and in neighboring Alabama.


Best Driving Vacations | Music WHERE TO STAY Nashville Gaylord Opryland Resort A unique resort experience not far from downtown Nashville with entertainment, SoundWaves aquatic attraction and sprawling indoor gardens gaylordopryland.com Hutton Hotel Boutique hotel near Music Row with music packages available huttonhotel.com The Dive Motel & Swim Club Part dive bar, part motel, with unique rooms that come with a party switch to activate the room’s disco ball and Dive Radio channels thedivemotel.com

PHOTOS: TOP, COURTESY DOLLYWOOD; BOTTOM, COURTESY COLBERT COUNTY TOURISM & CONVENTION BUREAU

Pigeon Forge Dollywood DreamMore Resort & Spa Dolly Parton’s premier resort and spa provides an upscale, front-porch-style ambiance that is characteristic of the Smoky Mountain lifestyle. dollywood.com/resort

hotspot, attracting the likes of Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Willie Nelson, the Rolling Stones, Etta James and Bob Seger. Start your visit at the recording studios that were the heart of the Muscle Shoals scene. Tours through Hall’s Fame Recording Studio, Muscle Shoals Sound Studio (founded by The Swampers, the famed Muscle Shoals rhythm section) and the Cypress Moon Studio (the second location of Muscle Shoals Sound, in neighboring Sheffield) can fill a day. Also be sure to schedule a few hours to tour the Alabama Music Hall of Fame, with exhibits that showcase the accomplishments of native Alabamians W.C. Handy, Hank Williams, Tammy Wynette and more. Another option is to take the Roots of American Music Trail cellphone tour. It includes directions to the top venues and side stops, along with information about the melodic influence of the Tennessee River on American music. You can work in food stops to Champy’s World Famous Fried Chicken, Swampers Bar & Grille and Rattlesnake Saloon or just follow your sense of smell to a random roadside barbecue restaurant that has likely been in business for decades. STOP 3: PIGEON FORGE With trip-themed tunes on your playlist, the roughly five-hour drive to Pigeon Forge will go fast. Set up base at the Dollywood DreamMore Resort & Spa near the Pigeon Forge Parkway or book a cabin in the

Top, Dolly Parton album wall at Dollywood; bottom, the Alabama Music Hall of Fame

woods surrounded by the serenity of the Smoky Mountains. Your Pigeon Forge visit will focus on the influence of Dolly Parton, one of country music’s most profound and influential entertainers, who was born in this area in 1946. During your stay, sample some of Parton’s themed entertainment, including the Dollywood theme park, where you can see some of the behind-the-scenes memorabilia of Parton’s life and music career in the Chasing Rainbows Museum and step inside a replica of her two-room childhood home, which had no running water or electricity. Many local attractions center around Parton, like Dolly Parton’s Stampede, with equestrian performances and a four-course meal. Plan some browsing at the historic Old Mill Square that has shops with local artisans and

the boutique Old Forge Distillery, where you can pick up a jar of chocolate moonshine. The Old Mill restaurant is a must-visit for breakfast, a chicken dinner or an afternoon slice of homemade pecan pie. In operation since the 1830s, the mill is where Parton’s father used to get corn for the family. Spend one day at Great Smoky Mountains National Park in nearby Gatlinburg. As the most visited national park in the country, there is a lot to do, from hiking the trails, soaking in the views from scenic overlooks or driving through Cade’s Cove, where you can see native wildlife. Spend your last night enjoying the regional sounds of bluegrass music under the dark Tennessee skies as you pull up a chair on the plaza at The Island in Pigeon Forge before heading back to Columbus. FEBRUARY 2022 COLUMBUS MONTHLY

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The Call of the Gorge Explore rugged West Virginia—and the country’s newest national park— by raft, bike, zip line and more. The country’s newest national park is an ideal and accessible getaway for Columbus outdoor adventurers. Encompassing more than 70,000 acres in southern West Virginia, New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, elevated to national park status in December 2020, features rolling mountains, steep valleys and abundant natural scenery. The rugged landscape found here and in the surrounding area lends itself to hiking, zip lining, caving, falconry, rock climbing, worldclass white-water rafting and more. A road trip through this area is sure to result in unforgettable adventures to feed your inner daredevil. STOP 1: LANSING Start with a drive to Lansing, just under four hours from Columbus. Be sure to take in the scenery along the way and absorb the dramatic views from lookouts like Long Point and Diamond Point. Plan to spend one to three days in Lansing at Adventures on the Gorge, an outfitter and adventure resort along the northern tip of the park. Here, you can package a variety of lodging options with a white-water rafting trip on the New River, as well as other experiences. Choose from a gentle, family-friendly float on the Upper New River to a challenging excursion on the Gauley River, which boasts more than 100 rapids on a 26-mile stretch, including nine Class V rapids. After a good night’s sleep in the woods, spend a half day getting a bird’s-eye view of the Appalachian forest via the TreeTops Zipline Canopy Tour. This attraction features 10 zip lines, sky bridges, rappelling and the Gravity Ziplines, which span 1.5 miles, 200 feet above ground, with a view of three counties on a clear day. Also not for the faint of heart is the bridge walk on the New River Gorge Bridge. The harnessed, guided tour on a 24-inch-wide catwalk provides an up-close glimpse of the iconic man-made structure, the longest steel arch bridge in North America, as well as an unparalleled view of the river valley 850 feet below. Combine the bridge walk with another activity like mountain biking, 56

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TRAVEL TIME 1C olumbus  Lansing: 222 miles, 3 hours and 50 minutes 2 L ansing  Sandstone Falls: 67 miles, 1 hour and 22 minutes 3 S andstone Falls  White Sulphur Springs: 60 miles, 1 hour and 12 minutes 4W hite Sulphur Springs  Columbus: 282 miles, 4 hours and 32 minutes


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PHOTOS: TOP, COURTESY NATIONAL PARK SERVICE; BOTTOM, COURTESY ADVENTURES ON THE GORGE

Top, New River Gorge National Park and Preserve; bottom, bridge walk above the gorge

caving or rock climbing, and by nightfall, you will have earned a hearty dinner and a relaxing atmosphere beneath the dark skies unobscured by city lights. STOP 2: NEW RIVER GORGE NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE You’ve seen the area from the water and the air. Now it’s time to explore it on foot. Boasting nearly 100 miles of trails, from flat forest strolls to challenging mountain treks, the New River Gorge offers abundant hiking options, whether you choose to day trip into the interior or spend a night or two at one of the park’s primitive riverfront campgrounds. Before heading into the park, stop at the Canyon Rim Visitor Center, where you can see historic exhibits, gather trail information and take in unobstructed views of the New River Gorge Bridge from two observation decks. Not far from the visitor center is the 2.4mile Endless Wall Trail, a moderate trek that

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goes past overlooks, cliffs and lush forestland. Also not to be missed is the boardwalk to Sandstone Falls, the largest waterfall in the New River at 1,500 feet wide. If you like quirky finds, be sure to locate the abandoned remnants of Nuttallburg, one of dozens of coal mining towns that cropped up along the New River in the 1800s. STOP 3: WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Continue your adventure at The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, about 60 miles east of the New River Gorge. Though best known for its luxury accommodations— and its massive underground bunker that served as an emergency shelter for members of Congress during the Cold War—The Greenbrier also offers unique outdoor experiences. Guests can take part in the resort’s Falconry Academy, where you can interact with trained birds as you learn this ancient sport. To rev up the thrill factor, try Greenbrier Off-Road Adventures, in which participants take the wheel of a Jeep Wrangler or a Polaris RZR for guided trips through the muddy trails in the nearby mountains. For a more relaxed experience, hike or bike a section of the Greenbrier River Trail that follows the former C&O railroad line, taking in the great natural scenery along the way.

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PHOTO: COURTESY ADVENTURES ON THE GORGE

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