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Make lasting memories touring exciting cities, explore the caves of Hocking Hills, taste the flavors along Ohio’s Ice Cream Trail, and wander through shops in Ohio’s charming villages and small towns.
More than all of Ohio’s unique and adventurous places, Ohio is the heart of incredibly hard-working, innovative, and kind people. We want to invite you to come see for yourself and find a home away from home or build your life in the Buckeye State.
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TOP THINGS TO DO IN COLUMBUS
Columbus is booming. The 14th-largest city in the country, the Arch City has no shortage of fresh experiences, restaurants, family attractions, and more. There’s something to do rain or shine, so whether you have the family in tow or you’re seeking a weekend away, Columbus is well worth the stay. Check out our top things to see in 2024 and remember — this is just the start of the unexpected experiences you’ll find.
New restaurants thrive here, like Cobra, a late-night food and cocktail hub steps from German Village, and Isla, a forthcoming tasting-menu experience. Head to Hiraeth, a modern, woodfired steakhouse, or Piazza Pelino, with house-made focaccia and gelato.
The walkable Short North Arts District offers plenty to do before or after with rooftop bars, nightlife, boutiques, and an underground jazz club.
HIRAETH: JADA MASON HIRAETH: JADA MASON HiraethColumbus’ professional sports are flourishing. Columbus hosted the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in January. Don’t miss the debut of Columbus’ firstever women’s professional sports team, the Joe Burrow-backed Pro Volleyball Federation’s Columbus Fury. In July, the 2024 MLS All-Star Game is expected to bring stars like Lionel Messi to Columbus for his first All-Star Game. And the everpopular MiLB Columbus Clippers and NHL Columbus Blue Jackets draw fans to the Arena District all year long.
Consider a stay on The Peninsula; developing every day, this new neighborhood is home to Columbus’ first independent lifestyle hotel, The Junto It’s near COSI, named best science museum in the nation by USA Today. Nearby, try Franklinton’s new adult playground featuring an ice-skating rink for the winter, a pickleball court, bar, and other amenities.
From these innovative new developments to our annual festivals, cultural attractions, and more, there’s no end to the experiences and memories to be made in Columbus.
Scioto Mile COSILand-Grant Brewing Co. in Franklinton
Discover Columbus’ Distinctive Neighborhoods
Discover Columbus’ Distinctive Neighborhoods
The key to discovering any city, whether you’ve been there a dozen times or are exploring for the first time, is to immerse yourself in its neighborhoods. Visitors to Columbus can start with the “Five on High” — five neighborhoods and districts that are within a fivemile stretch of High Street, the main throughfare of the city.
The Short North Arts District is the “art and soul” of Columbus, home to the city’s best boutique shopping, art galleries, dining, and nightlife. The Arena District is where you’ll find all four of the city’s
professional sports teams. It’s also a great place to enjoy live music, nightlife, and dining. Downtown Columbus is where you’ll find historic theaters, world-class museums, and acres of green space along the Scioto River. German Village is one of the most atmospheric neighborhoods in the country. In this historic neighborhood (the entire 233 acres is on the National Register of Historic Places), you’ll find brick homes, shops, and streets, along with some of the best local dining. The University District is home to The Ohio State University, which has more than 67,000 students and ranks first among Ohio public universities and
16th in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report.
Art lovers won’t want to miss Franklinton, the city’s emerging arts district home to more than a dozen art galleries, as well as local breweries and restaurants. In Grandview, you’ll find award-winning distilleries, locally owned restaurants, and unique boutiques. Visit The King Arts Complex in King-Lincoln Bronzeville, and find Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, the East Market Food Hall, and the Trolley District in Olde Towne East.
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COLUMBUS’ TOP HITS from the Classics to the Unexpected
Rain or shine, Columbus boasts attractions and activities for all yearround. With so many cultural institutions and fun destinations, it’s easy to plan your time in Columbus around these favorite experiences, no matter where you’re staying.
Featured on National Geographic’s Secrets of the Zoo, the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is home to over 10,000 animals and 600 species! Visit animals large and small, from manatees in the zoo’s rehabilitation program to Komodo dragons.
The Columbus Museum of Art has exhibits for all ages and interests, from little ones’ hands-on activities in the Big Idea Gallery and Wonder Room to thought-provoking and diverse displays throughout the museum.
COSI remains the nation’s top science museum, according to USA Today, fascinating all ages and interests. Nearby is the National Veterans Memorial and Museum, the only museum dedicated to U.S. veterans from all conflicts and service branches.
Plant lovers can enjoy beautiful greenery at Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, complete with an outdoor children’s play area and Dale Chihuly glasswork.
Named the top retail experience in the nation, Easton Town Center is a classic Columbus hot spot, offering walkable indoor-outdoor shopping at all price ranges. Whether you’re visiting the restaurants, retailers, or the movie theater, Easton is a destination in and of itself.
Experience these top destinations and more for yourself in Columbus’ many vibrant neighborhoods.
TASTE YOUR WAY THROUGH THE CULINARY CAPITAL
Foodies will find an endless list of must-try restaurants in Columbus. Forbes, Food & Wine and Bon Appétit are just some of the outlets buzzing about the capital city’s food scene. “Columbus boasts a rapidly expanding food scene that’s rich with ingenuity and fresh innovation,” writes Tasting Table. “It’s also home to some of the best hotel dining in the country, a bevy of breweries, an award-winning ice cream empire, some of the best bagels in the U.S., epic breakfast sandwiches, a slew of food halls, and a soaring rooftop bar scene to rival that other sky-scraping Midwest metropolis, Chicago.”
For a guided tour with delicious bites along the way, take a Columbus Food Adventures tour. Their six tours span Columbus’ many neighborhoods and best restaurants. Exploring on your own? Start at North Market, the city’s nearly 150-yearold public market. Taste your way around the world by stopping at stalls like Momo
Ghar, which serves Himalayan dumplings, and Hoyo’s Kitchen, a family-run Somali restaurant. Throughout the city, you’ll find Cameron Mitchell Restaurants — 25 total, in fact. Be sure to try their newest concept, Cento, an Italian restaurant in German Village. There you’ll also find Chapman’s Eat Market, named one of the 50 best restaurants in the country in 2021 by The New York Times. Nearby in the Brewery District, Avishar Barua’s Agni is a must-try, featuring a six-course tasting menu. For a more casual bite of the Top Chef season 18 contestant’s creative flavor combinations, head to Joya’s in Old Worthington, the chef’s Bengali American daytime café.
Rooftop restaurants and bars abound in Columbus. For the highest vantage point, head to Stories on High in the Hilton Columbus Downtown. For the best views of the downtown skyline, check out Brass Eye, located in The Junto, Columbus’ first independent lifestyle hotel.
North Market
FAMILY FUN in Columbus
Exploring Columbus as a family? Whether you’re looking for something big or small to fascinate your crew, there’s something for any age of kiddo. Use our itineraries to plan your time in Columbus, from activities to the restaurant you head to afterward. Find them at experiencecolumbus.com/ things-to-do/itineraries.
LEGOLAND® Discovery Center at Easton Town Center is sure to delight any and all kids along for the family trip. Get outdoors at The Wilds, located just over an hour from Columbus, which offers a safari-style zoo experience that can’t be beat. Check out the Grange Insurance Audubon Center within Scioto Audubon Metro Park, a beautiful nature center and expansive park with amazing views of downtown Columbus. Explore Otherworld, an immersive art experience with mixed reality playgrounds, secret passageways, and more. Older kids will be fascinated by the 32-room Book Loft in historic German Village or one of our many professional sports teams — depending on the season, choose from NHL’s Columbus Blue Jackets, MLS’s Columbus Crew, MiLB’s Columbus Clippers, or the Pro Volleyball Federation’s new Columbus Fury women’s volleyball team.
(Don’t miss classic Columbus cultural institutions and attractions, like the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and the Columbus Museum of Art, on page 9).
Fun for Every Season
Columbus is a four-season city with no limit on the adventures to be had.
If things are feeling frosty, don’t fret — there are plenty of outdoor experiences to explore in Columbus, ranging from cozy igloos to group activities. Don’t miss LandGrant Brewing Co.’s winter fun — they’re known for offering curling, ice bumper cars, igloos, and more. Check out Columbus’ many rooftop bars and patios — such as Budd Dairy Food Hall, Lumin Sky Bar and Kitchen, VASO Dublin, Understory, Beeline, Lincoln Social, Lindey’s, Brass Eye, and more — to learn which offer heaters or igloos in chillier months.
In summer, get out and experience Columbus’ beautiful sunny weather on kayaks and paddleboards on the Scioto River downtown. Climb the country’s first urban ferrata at Quarry Trails Metro Park. Zip line at ZipZone Outdoor Adventures, named second-best aerial adventure park
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in the country by USA Today. Splash the day away at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium’s waterpark, Zoombezi Bay.
Whether you’re a fan of The Ohio State Buckeyes or of all things fall, Columbus has no shortage of iconic autumn experiences. Cheer on the Buckeyes at restaurants, food halls, and bars around town, or indulge in apple picking and pumpkin patches. Try seasonal concoctions with the Columbus Coffee Trail, or go leaf-peeping at a Columbus Metro Park — you can even spot bison at Battelle Darby Creek.
In spring, enjoy one of Columbus’ favorite gardens, the Columbus Park of Roses in Clintonville, or experience events like Blooms & Butterflies at Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens Don’t miss the spring lead-up to festival season in Columbus, with classic events like the COSI Science Festival kicking off the year’s exciting events.
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SCIOTO RIVER, LUMIN SKY BAR AND KITCHEN: EXPERIENCE COLUMBUSMust-See Festivals & Events
From festivals every weekend in the summer to light displays in the winter, there’s always something happening in Columbus!
Summer is jam-packed with fun, including the COSI Science Festival May 1–4, the Columbus Arts Festival June 7–9, Stonewall Columbus Pride June 14–15, Red, White & BOOM!, the Columbus Book Festival July 13–14, and much more.
Two new summer events this year are Flavortown Fest June 1–2, presented by Food Network star and Columbus native Guy Fieri, and the Buckeye Motorcycle and Music Rally June 27–29, featuring an all-star first-year line-up, including Hank Williams Jr. and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Happening only this year, soccer’s biggest stars compete at Lower.com Field in the MLS All-Star Game on July 17.
Fall brings the All-American Quarterhorse Congress, Columbus Oktoberfest, Fashion Week Columbus, HighBall Halloween, and more.
Columbus shines in the winter with Wildlights at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and Conservatory Aglow at the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.
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Spend the day exploring the downtown riverfront in Cincinnati. Step out a tune at the interactive foot piano at Smale Riverfront Park, walk along a labyrinth, and pack a picnic to eat beside the Ohio River with the gorgeous 19th-century John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge in the background. Walk across the river near Sawyer Point Park on the Purple People Bridge that connects Cincinnati to Newport, Kentucky. The bridge stretches half a mile across the Ohio River and is the longest connector of its kind in the country.
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OUT OF THIS WORLD EVENTS
Ohio is constantly breaking boundaries, making milestones, and creating new ways to celebrate across the state. Be part of history in the making during these showstopping events.
By Katharine StevensWORLD HERITAGE STATUS
The Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks are the largest complex of geometric earthworks built anywhere in the world; they showcase the precision and engineering abilities of the Hopewell culture from over 2,000 years ago. Sites are found in three locations: Newark Earthworks, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park (pictured) in Chillicothe, and the Fort Ancient Earthworks in Oregonia. These incredible marvels of human ingenuity recently received the prestigious honor of becoming Ohio’s first UNESCO World Heritage site.
MORE SIGNIFICANT NATIVE AMERICAN SITES:
Great Council State Park is Ohio’s newest and 76th state park. It is on the site of one of the largestknown Shawnee settlements in Ohio — near present-day Xenia — and features a three-story interpretive center focused on connecting Ohio’s Native American and pioneer past. The area was once home to Oldtown, one of the largest-known Shawnee settlements in Ohio from approximately 1777 to 1780. Their stories directly intersect with that of historic settlers like Daniel Boone, who was held captive in Oldtown for a period of time.
TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART OF IT ALL
Get your solar glasses ready!
On April 8, 124 miles of Ohio — stretching from its southwest to northeast corners — will be in the path of a total solar eclipse, darkening the midday sky. This incredible phenomenon hasn’t been visible in Ohio since 1806, and it won’t be visible again until 2044. Plan ahead with details on Ohio.org/Eclipse to make the most of this rare solar event.
MORE PLACES TO LOOK SKYWARD: Stargaze through one of the oldest working telescopes in the world at the Cincinnati Observatory (below, left). As the first public observatory in the Western Hemisphere, it holds history in its bricks as well as its stargazing equipment.
The John Glenn Astronomy Park (below) in Logan offers family-friendly astronomy programs Fridays and Saturdays from March to November, but also welcomes visitors to stargaze on any clear night.
Much mystery surrounds Serpent Mound (right) in Peebles. This 1,348-foot-long serpent constructed at least 1,000 years ago is the world’s largest effigy mound, but the culture that created it — and why — is still unknown.
UNDERGROUND RAILROAD TRAIL
Learn more about the path of freedom seekers through Ohio on the new Ohio Historical Underground Railroad Trail. You’ll visit sites across the state like the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (above) in Cincinnati, the Hubbard House Underground Railroad Museum in Ashtabula, and several living history sites that were part of the Underground Railroad network. Find the trail on Ohio.org/UGRRTrail.
MORE MUST-SEE BLACK HISTORY SITES :
Explore collections of African American art, culture, and history that range from the late 1700s to the 21st century at the National Afro-American Museum & Cultural Center (below) in Wilberforce.
Retrace the steps of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in Ada and Dayton, where a monument and a statue, respectively, mark his historic speeches given at Ohio Northern University and the University of Dayton.
MLS ALL-STARS
Witness the best in all of U.S. soccer at the Major League Soccer All-Star Game in Columbus on July 17. The teams will face off at Lower.com Field, the home of the 2023 MLS champs, the Columbus Crew (left and pictured)
The Arena District is a popular destination for a pregame dinner, drinks, and socializing, whether you’ll be screaming in the stands or cheering the all-stars to victory from the comfort of your favorite restaurant.
WOMEN’S SPORTS SHINE :
Make a racket for some of the world’s top women’s tennis players at Tennis in the Land Aug. 17–24 in Cleveland — the last tournament on the women’s tennis circuit before the U.S. Open.
Launching in 2024, the Pro Volleyball Federation brings professional women’s volleyball to Ohio and the nation. Cheer on the Columbus Fury in their inaugural season.
PLAY BALL!
Through the Ohio Department of Development, the state provided $30 million in support to Ohio minor league baseball and hockey teams so we can keep root, root, rooting for the home teams.
ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME INDUCTIONS
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony returns home once again this November. The biggest stars in music today and yesterday will gather in Cleveland at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (pictured) to celebrate the newest inductees who have left a significant impact on rock ‘n’ roll. Visit year-round to see artifacts and memorabilia from rock artists.
MORE ICONIC CONCERT HALLS :
For nearly 150 years, music lovers have flocked to the Cincinnati Music Hall, a National Historic Landmark that opened in 1878. It now hosts the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati Ballet (left), and Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
Experience the magic of two of the only atmospheric theaters left in America at the Marion Palace Theatre and Akron Civic Theatre (left, top) Gaze up to the ceilings where it looks like the nighttime sky is above you.
OHIO SUPPORTS THE ARTS: 261 arts organizations across the state received a total of more than $46 million in grants through the Ohio Arts Economic Relief Program to help ensure the show will go on.
FALL COLOR
Burr Oak’s (pictured) dense forests of oak and hickory trees that glow with oranges, yellows, and reds aren’t the only fall standout. The Glouster park also boasts wildflowers that bloom in autumn and dot the trails with color. Visit Jesse Owens State Park in McConnelsville to see the color shift among the thousands of acres. Breathe in the crisp fall air at Lake Logan in Logan, then hop on the Buckeye Trail to wind through the forest. Take a boat ride along the Muskingum River Parkway in Zanesville, passing through 10 historic locks and dams found on the National Register of Historic Places. The trees along the bank reflect their oranges and reds in the water. Opt for a leisurely walk on one of the easy trails at Salt Fork in Lore City and hear the crunch of leaves underfoot.
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Ohio State Parks have been the setting for millions of happy memories created by families and friends. That first camping trip as a child, wrapped snugly in a sleeping bag, a starry night just above the tent. Hooking a fish from a best friend’s new boat. A proposal, a wedding, a golden anniversary. All have all happened at Ohio State Parks. The year 2024 is a celebration of 75 years of memories, of people, and of the places they love! With 76 state parks, there’s one close by no matter where you live or play in Ohio, along with countless metro parks and a national park. Best of all? Admission to the state parks is free! Plan your next getaway with this helpful guide.
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By Alexia KemerlingUNIQUE PARKS
You’ll feel as if you’ve traded Ohio for the peaceful English countryside at Punderson in Newbury Township, where a Tudor-style mansion sits atop a gentle hill overlooking a glacial lake. Beaver Creek in East Liverpool features a historic pioneer village with an operating waterpowered gristmill and several tradesmith shops that will take you back in time.
Malabar Farm in Lucas hosts more Ohio history. Tour the home of writer and innovative farmer Louis Bromfield before exploring the farm grounds, seeking out the Maple Syrup Cabin in the forest, or driving up the majestic Mount Jeez, overlooking the valley. Opening in 2024 as Ohio’s 76th state park is the Great Council in Xenia. It honors the Shawnee people with a cultural center modeled after a traditional longhouse, which would have been used as a gathering place. Nature displays its own history at Kelleys Island (above). Near the Lake Erie shore, the island’s limestone bedrock is textured with deep glacial grooves — one groove is 15 feet deep and 35 feet wide, believed to be the largest visible glacial striation in the world. For a truly peaceful escape, head to Wolf Run in Caldwell, where a primitive campsite must be accessed by plane.
A HOLE LOT OF FUN
Maumee Bay in Oregon is known for its Scottish-links golf course settled on a beautiful landscape, complete with rolling hills and water features that add a challenge. Experts and amateurs can be challenged at Deer Creek in Mount Sterling. The golf course, designed by Jack Kidwell, spans 350 acres, and the disc golf course is perfect for a friendly campground competition. Beautiful forests and a quaint lake are the setting for Forked Run’s 24-hole disc golf course in Reedsville.
TAKE A HIKE
Hike along the wetlands beneath majestic white oaks at Tinkers Creek in Streetsboro. Jefferson Lake in Richmond has nearly 18 miles of rugged trails through the Appalachian rolling hills, where songbirds dance in the canopies and wildflowers decorate the forest undergrowth. Follow the meandering towpath along the scenic Maumee River and go from Mary Jane Thurston in McClure to the village of Grand Rapids. The Storybook Trail changes with the season at Adams Lake in West Union, with the walking path winding along the lakeshore. In Yellow Springs, John Bryan stands out with 10 trails for various experience levels. Take the gorge or ridge trails for a more challenging, but rewarding, gorgeous hike through the valley. Pick your habitat at Sycamore in Trotwood, where you can take a trail through meadows or woodlands. Families will love the Storybook Trail for a hike with surprises at every turn.
GO WITH THE SNOW
While hibernating come wintertime might be tempting, Ohio’s state parks offer winter wonderland adventures worthy of bundling up and facing the chill. In Hartville, don your crosscountry skis and hit the quiet trails at Quail Hollow. When you think of a sailboat, you might picture a warm summer day. But sailboats can turn into iceboats with metal runners that glide over the frozen water. When conditions are right, you can go iceboating or snowmobiling at Portage Lakes in Akron. When snow piles high, grab your sleds and zip down the hills of Rocky Fork in Hillsboro. Pack thermoses of hot cocoa to keep you warm with a long day of winter fun at A.W. Marion in Circleville, where you can go sledding, ice fishing, or ice skating. The peaceful Jackson Lake in Oak Hill comes to life when the lake frosts over and creates the perfect conditions for ice skating, sledding, and ice fishing.
GUIDE TO CUYAHOGA VALLEY NATIONAL PARK
Woodlands, wetlands, valleys, striking rock formations, trails, and excursions of all kinds await just outside of Cleveland and Akron. Be sure to see these highlights during your visit to Ohio’s gorgeous national park.
1. All aboard! Take a ride on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad. Enjoy the views or book an experience, like the Ales on Rails beer tasting or family-friendly North Pole Adventure.
2. See the 60-foot cascading waterfall, Brandywine Falls
3. Hit the slopes at Brandywine Ski Resort
4. Listen to music in a beautiful setting at Blossom Music Center, the valley’s outdoor amphitheater.
5. Bike the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail past marshes and parks, through city flatlands, over suspension bridges, and past historic canal locks.
JOY RIDES
Head to the south end of the lake at West Branch in Ravenna for six loops of single and double track mountain biking trails. The mountain bike trail at Findley in Wellington twists through the forests over several short hills and loops around a lake. For more thrills, head to Mohican in Loudonville. It’s the only mountain bike trail in Ohio rated EPIC by its user group. For a more relaxed ride, pedal the paved path along Lake Erie’s shore at Geneva (below) Little Miami in Waynesville offers another paved trail for shoreline lovers. Bike the 50-mile trail under archways of trees and along the riverbank. Stonelick in Pleasant Plain is an ideal campground for families, complete with four short but scenic bike trails.
HORSE AROUND
Saddle up and hit the trails at these parks around the state. Van Buren offers four bridle trails through the peaceful wooded landscape. Explore 40 miles of trails at Pike Lake State Forest in Latham. You’ll go through the woods, cross shallow streams, and climb steep hills for an adventurous ride. Head to Athens’ Strouds Run for more rugged trails that provide scenic views of Dow Lake. The sandstone hills of Barkcamp in Belmont are a perfect landscape for experienced riders. The park campground offers equestrian campsites complete with an accessible mounting ramp and a horse wash station. Great Seal in Chillicothe also has primitive horse and pet-friendly camping sites with views of the Scioto Valley. Choose from lighter trails or steep climbs with rewarding views.
GO TO THE DOGS
What’s an adventure without your four-legged best friend? These state parks have fun features for you and your pup. Harrison Lake in Fayette has woodland trails (so many good smells!) and a dog swimming area. Dogs can swim and roam leash-free in designated areas at Lake Alma in Wellston, as the dog swimming area backs into a fenced-in dog park. You’ll find paved walking paths, an agility course, and separated spaces for small and large dogs at Indian Lake in Lakeview.
FOR THE BIRDS
Birdwatchers are in luck in Ohio! Mature woodlands and marshes surround the water at Mosquito Lake in Cortland, making it a natural habitat for a variety of birds from warblers to egrets. Visit in the spring and fall to spot migrating species. Hundreds of species of songbirds have been spotted resting and fueling up on Middle Bass Island before crossing Lake Erie. Meet majestic winged predators at the rehabilitation facility at Hueston Woods in College Corner, including turkey vultures, bald eagles, and great horned owls. Take to the trails at Delaware where eastern bluebirds are known to nest. Listen closely for their soft calls and you might catch a glimpse of this colorful songbird. For an uninterrupted birding experience, rent the four-bedroom Lake House on North Bass Island Only accessible by private boat or aircraft, this Lake Erie gem will be inhabited by just you and the wildlife.
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REEL IN THE FUN
Pymatuning in Andover is known for walleye and muskie. Plus, the peaceful park has plenty of picnic areas and shelters for spending the day. You’ll find a variety of species at Lake Loramie in Minster with crappie, bluegill, and largemouth bass. Seek out spots along the shore for casting a line at Kiser Lake in Conover, and bluegill is what you’ll likely hook. Mount Gilead’s lake is flush with bluegill and bass. Blossoming lily pads float along the surface of the water at Blue Rock where bass, trout, catfish, and bluegill swim.
We’re up for adventure!
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STROLL ALONG THE SHORE
Walk along the water and venture out on the floating boardwalk at Wingfoot Lake in Mogadore. Located on the beautiful Maumee State Scenic River, Independence Dam in Defiance has a 3-mile trail that follows the historic Miami and Erie Canal and winds through the woods. Marblehead Lighthouse (above) is the perfect backdrop for a photo, then a picnic. In the summer, climb to the top and take in the breathtaking view of Lake Erie. For a peaceful stroll, check out Paint Creek in Bainbridge. Admire the limestone cliffs along the water and keep an eye out for nesting birds. Scioto Trail in Chillicothe is the perfect setting for an autumn hike near the river.
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PADDLE TO ADVENTURE
Paddleboards and kayaks are great ways to get out on the water. Take your group out on the huge paddleboards for rent at South Bass Island, then pose for a photo in front of the Put-in-Bay sign. Also in Put-in-Bay, Oak Point has several water trails that weave paddlers around the Lake Erie islands. For a peaceful afternoon, row among the blooming lotus on Cowan Lake in Wilmington. Cheer on the pros at East Fork in Bethel, which hosts national and regional rowing regattas. Madison Lake in London is the ideal serene environment for sailing, canoeing, and paddling. A ride on paddleboats and kayaks is the perfect way to explore Guilford Lake in Lisbon.
BEACH DAY!
Sometimes the simplest option is the best — go for a beach day! The largest natural sand beach in the state, Headlands Beach in Mentor is perfect for summer favorites — suntanning, building sandcastles, and swimming. The 2-mile peninsula of East Harbor (above) in LakesideMarblehead is the perfect spot to wade gently into Lake Erie. Cool off with a dip in Alum Creek in Delaware or introduce your pup to swimming at the designated dog beach. Dillon in Nashport is the ideal spot for new swimmers to get their sea legs. Kids can use the wading pool, and the gentle waterfront welcomes everyone. Choose from two beaches, or take a boat onto the water and jump in, at Buckeye Lake in Millersport.
GO BOATING
Spend the day on the water by jetting around Lake Milton in northeast Ohio. Go tubing to get your thrills at Buck Creek in Springfield. If you’re ready to make a splash, go water skiing at Lake White in Waverly. For the ultimate splash, watch amphicars drive straight into the water at Grand Lake St. Marys at their annual Celina Lake Festival (above) on July 26–28.
GOLDEN HOUR
Few things are better than watching the sunset after a long hike. Breathe in the fresh air and admire the reflection of brilliant oranges and reds on the quarry at Nelson-Kennedy Ledges in Nelson Township. After a day of fishing or exploring the local wineries and breweries, pick a spot along the lakeshore to watch the sunset as waves gently roll in at Catawba Island in Port Clinton on Lake Erie. Enjoy wood-fired pizza and a craft brew while taking in the views of the forested hills and Lake Hope from the balcony of Lake Hope Lodge in McArthur. Hike the 21-mile backpacking trail, also part of the Buckeye Trail, at Tar Hollow in Laurelville. Watch the sun disappear into the trees and sleep under the stars. Nicknamed “Ohio’s Little Smokies,” the mountain-like ridges and beautiful forests at Shawnee in West Portsmouth make for a majestic spot for sunset chasers.
WATERFALL CHASING
See two waterfalls on one trail at Mohican in Loudonville. Park near the covered bridge then take the trail to Big and Little Lyons Falls, where water cascades over moss-covered rocks that form a recess cave. To find Horseshoe Falls at Caesar Creek in Waynesville, cross a pedestrian suspension bridge and follow a wooded trail until you hear water rushing over rocks and into the creek below. The sandstone cliffs of Hocking Hills in Logan create multiple waterfalls throughout the southeastern landscape. Upper Falls at Old Man’s Cave flows into a teal-colored pool.
AND SO MUCH MORE!
Find nature in the city at Ohio’s plentiful metro parks. Backpackers can hike and camp overnight at Scioto Grove Metro Park in Grove City — be sure to make reservations. Pair local trails with local eats in Dayton when you stop at the 2nd Street Market, part of the city’s Five Rivers MetroParks system. Later, visit the diverse habitats cared for at Aullwood Garden in Dayton. The National Recreation and Parks Association has recognized Toledo and Cleveland parks as the best in the country. Along the Maumee River, Toledo’s Glass City Metropark is a sprawling space for adventure and wonder. The Ribbon, a paved loop trail, is perfect for roller skating and is frozen for ice skating in the winter. Cleveland’s metroparks boast more than 100 hiking trails, but they’re still growing. The Cleveland Harbor Eastern Embayment Resilience Strategy (CHEERS) project is working to restore lakeshore habitats and engage the community.
opposite page: Spend a day on Lake Erie at South Bass Island State Park. this page, top to bottom: Ride a canoe on the gentle water at Lake Hope State Park. Admire Big Lyons Falls at Mohican State Park. Explore the family-friendly trails at Scioto
HIKE THE BUCKEYE TRAIL
Explore the state on your own two feet by following the blue blazes that mark the Buckeye Trail. It takes about three months to through-hike the entire 1,400-plusmile loop that traverses 18 state parks and five state forests. Can’t walk the entire way? Try portions at nearby Hocking Hills (below) in Logan or East Fork in Bethel.
SEE THE FOREST AND THE TREES
Over 400 miles of trails wind through Wayne National Forest, spread across the Appalachian foothills in southeast Ohio. Several trails are designated for horseback riding and off-highway vehicles (OHV). The national forest also hosts several campsites and three rivers for canoeing and kayaking. However you choose to explore, take time to appreciate the unique landscape and natural habitats.
PICTURE IT
Find free and memorable photo ops at these Ohio spots.
Hang out by the whimsical deer sculpture on the Rich Street Bridge in downtown Columbus. It’s the perfect skyline shot of downtown.
Jump out the notes to your favorite tune on the giant piano keys in Cincinnati’s Smale Riverfront Park
Commemorate your love for Ohio’s islands beside the Put-InBay sign (above) overlooking Lake Erie at South Bass Island State Park.
Tell your friends you went hunting for Bigfoot with a photo beside the statue at Salt Fork Lodge & Conference Center in Lore City.
Take your dog to pose alongside 18 others (and a cat and pony!) at the whimsical Dog Fountain in Mount Vernon.
Show your love for music beside the Long Live Rock sign outside the iconic, pyramidshaped Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.
& Fun!
Many of Ohio’s best spots don’t cost a dime — check out these eight free things to do!
By Madeline AndersonFly through history at the National Museum of the United States Air Force™ at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, the world’s largest and oldest military aviation museum. See more than 350 aerospace vehicles and missiles, including presidential planes.
Step inside a painting at Topiary Garden Park in downtown Columbus. The park recreates Georges Seurat’s masterpiece A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte in living sculptures.
Ohio is one of only eight states that doesn’t charge entrance fees to its state parks. Visit the 76 parks found in every corner of the state, plus many free local parks, like Fossil Park in Sylvania where you can go fossil hunting.
Marvel at 6,000 years of creativity at the Cleveland Museum of Art (left), one of the most-visited museums in the world that’s known for its impressive Impressionism collection. Arts lovers are in luck — two other esteemed museums, the Toledo Museum of Art and Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, also have free admission year-round.
Ascend Cincinnati’s hilly landscape in Eden Park at the Art Climb, a 164-step installation featuring sculptures, city views, and a path to the Cincinnati Art Museum
Pay tribute to President Harding in his hometown of Marion at his final resting place, Harding Memorial, a stunning circular Greek temple open to the sky. More than a million people contributed to its 1923 construction costs, including 200,000 schoolchildren who gathered pennies.
The sun shines bright on the Solstice Steps outside Cleveland. Relax and take in views of Lake Erie, and visit for the summer solstice to see the sun set on the center of the steps.
Fans of history and architecture can catch a free guided tour of the Ohio Statehouse (below) in Columbus, a Greek Revival stunner completed in 1861. Hear stories from your guide about Abe Lincoln’s visits and much more.
Feast Time
Whether it’s maintaining long-time traditions or forging new paths, Ohio’s culinary scene always offers something new to discover.
By Nicholas Dekker pictured: White sturgeon caviar lends a twist to the fettuccine at Chapman’s Eat Market. above, left to right: Savory dishes are prepared on the wood fire at Hiraeth. Order one of the creative gin cocktails at Ginger Rabbit Jazz Lounge. Warm up with the Neo Shoyu Ramen at Cafe Mochiko.Innovative Chefs
In Ohio, we know where to find amazing food, and it’s gratifying to see the rest of the country discovering it as well.
CHEFS MADE HERE
In a few short years, chef BJ Lieberman and his wife, Bronwyn Haines, have opened three restaurants in Columbus, all very different from one another. Chapman’s Eat Market in German Village earned a nod from The New York Times as one of the top 50 restaurants in the country in 2021. Following quickly on its heels, the duo opened Ginger Rabbit Jazz Lounge, a subterranean music venue serving expert cocktails and snacks. Their newest venture, Hiraeth, offers an eclectic menu built around a custom, 10-foot hearth. In both 2023 and 2024, Lieberman was a semifinalist for the James Beard Award for Best Chef in the Great Lakes region.
Chef Elaine Uykimpang Bentz is another two-time award winner. A 2023 James Beard Award finalist for Outstanding Pastry Chef, she was a 2024 semifinalist for Best Chef in the Great Lakes region. Her Cincinnati eatery Cafe Mochiko, which she co-owns with her husband, was named one of the country’s best new restaurants by Bon Appétit in 2022. The duo worked in notable eateries in Napa and Chicago before moving to Bentz’s hometown of Cincinnati. They established Cafe Mochiko, drawing on her Asian American heritage to create a unique all-day menu that spans everything from ramen and bao buns to sandwiches and stunning croissants.
Did you know that Ohio is home to more than 15 culinary schools? Many of these programs offer unique opportunities to students of all ages, and the public gets to sample their hard work! EDWINS in Cleveland trains formerly incarcerated adults. They showcase their work through special events and a dynamic dinner menu. Likewise, Rhapsody in downtown Nelsonville features the talented students from Hocking College’s Culinary Arts, Baking, and Hospitality and Events Management programs — and you get to eat the delicious results!
What the Locals
Get to know some of Ohio’s quirky specialties beloved in their corners of the state.
PIZZA TWO WAYS Yes, Ohio has its own styles of pizza! Square-crusted Ohio Valleystyle features a tomato sauce with toppings placed cold after the pizza is baked. Yep, you read that right. The contrast of hot and cold is addicting. Taste it at family-run shops like DiCarlo’s Pizza in St. Clairsville or Ray’s Pizza in Wintersville. Columbus-style pizza is thin crust and cut into squares. TAT Ristorante Di Famiglia in Columbus has been serving it for four generations, while Pasquale’s Pizza & Pasta House in Westerville has been dishing it for three decades.
FESTS Food
Have a sweet time at the Utica Sertoma Ice Cream Festival on May 24–27 around the grounds of Velvet Ice Cream. Take part in the ice cream eating competitions, then sit back for magic shows and music acts.
Follow your nose to the delicious smells of the Preble County Pork Festival on Sept. 21–22 in Eaton, where you can taste pork chops, smoked sausages, and ham sandwiches.
Celebrating the birthplace of the modern tomato, the Reynoldsburg Tomato Festival on Aug. 8–10 features tomato wars, a spaghetti-eating contest, carnival rides, and music from national acts.
SAVE THE DATE: Every corner of Ohio celebrates homegrown goodness. Find all these food festivals and much more on Ohio.org.
Downtown comes alive for the Bucyrus Bratwurst Festival on Aug. 15–17. In addition to feasting on locally made brats, festival-goers can cheer on participants in the bratwurst or cream puff eating contests and the best mustache and pretty baby contests.
See what the buzz is about at the Lithopolis Honeyfest on Sept. 6–7. Watch live hive demos and honey extraction, enter the honey bake-off, and learn about the value of pollinators.
Celebrating all things pumpkin since 1964, the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival on Sept. 26–29 takes over downtown with giant pumpkin contests, games, crafts, a car show, and loads of pumpkin goodies. Don’t miss the pie eating contest.
THE PERFECT PAIRING
Brought by immigrants to the Youngstown and Warren areas, peppers in oil is a long-standing culinary tradition served at almost every meal. Café 422 (above) in Warren features it prominently (you can even purchase a jar to take home), as does Station Square in Youngstown, where you drizzle it over fresh greens.
GO FOR GOETTA
One of Cincinnati’s signatures is goetta, a sausage made of meat, oats, and spices. Try it layered with eggs, cheese, and hashbrowns on the Yo Mama Burger at Arnold’s Bar & Grill. Or, combine Cincy’s staples by ordering the 513-way chili at Camp Washington Chili (below), which adds goetta to the onions, beans, and cheese.
THAT’S BOLOGNA
Throughout much of Ohio’s Amish Country, special bologna recipes have been made for generations. Troyer’s Genuine Trail Bologna in Dundee has been crafted the same way since 1912. Pick it up at Troyer’s store or stay a while and order it on a sandwich. Make a road trip to the G&R Tavern in Waldo for their famous bologna sandwich, layered with pickles and onion!
The Ohio Pawpaw Festival on Sept. 13–15 in Albany celebrates North America’s only native fruit that tastes like a blend of mango, banana, and passion fruit. Try it in foods as varied as waffles, beer, and barbecue. Challenge yourself in the pawpaw eating competition.
Beautiful Lake Metroparks Farmpark in Kirtland is the backdrop for the Vintage Ohio Wine Festival on Aug. 2–3. Sample wine from several of Ohio’s accomplished wineries while watching cooking demonstrations and listening to live music.
UNFORGETTABLE DINING SPOTS
Whether it’s for the views or a taste of unique menus, these dining spots are the perfect place to make memories in Ohio.
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Cameron Mitchell’s The Guild House (above) makes its home in Le Méridien Columbus, The Joseph hotel in Columbus’ Short North Arts District. Sample their artfully prepared menus for breakfast, lunch, and dinner — or stop in for a creative cocktail.
Reserve a spot on the patio for Lake Erie views at Crosswinds Grille (bottom right), a dynamic farm-to-table eatery at The Lakehouse Inn in Geneva-on-the-Lake. Their menu features the freshest ingredients from the region. Start with a glass of wine and locally made cheeses.
Glenlaurel in Rockbridge whisks you away to Scotland! Stay in the comfortable crofts, stroll the hiking paths, and enjoy a bagpipe serenade over cocktails before dinner. The six-course dinner kicks off with poetry.
At Ørchard on Catawba Island in Port Clinton, begin your day with a patio breakfast at the farm stand, stroll the gorgeous gardens, delight in a farm-to-table dinner, and finish with al fresco cocktails at The Coop Consistently ranked one of the top French restaurants in the country, Cincinnati’s Boca (top right) executes an elegant menu in a historic space, while still keeping it fun. Try their upscale take on a candy bar for dessert!
Start the day at the Geauga County Maple Festival on April 25–28 in Chardon with all-you-can-eat pancakes in the park at Chardon Square. Fuel up for rides, parades, music, and a try at the Sap Run trophy.
The Defiance Rib Fest fills downtown on Sept. 28 with loads of barbecue stands and live music. Taste all the tender ribs to see who makes the best.
Take your turn stirring apple butter over the fire at the Grand Rapids Applebutter Fest on Oct. 13. If that aroma makes you hungry, enjoy the fresh donuts paired with apple cider. Buy a jar of freshly made apple butter to take back home.
For over a century, the Circleville Pumpkin Show has showcased the signature autumn gourd. Visit Oct. 16–19 for plenty of pumpkin foods, fair rides, and pumpkin-growing competitions with entries topping 1,300 pounds!
Always in Season?
IT’S A SHORE THING
Immerse yourself in culture through a variety of diverse community events. Indulge in local cuisine, from upscale to casual, even dine lakeside. Take a ferry ride to a Lake Erie island, explore miles of natural beaches and trails, enjoy quaint downtowns and museums, and experience the beauty of the changing seasons in Shores & Islands Ohio.
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Time to Bloom Soak in the Sun
Spring out of hibernation and into nature
Spring is in the air! The season is about rebirth, getting outdoors, and enjoying all that nature has to offer. Experience nature’s renewal with a leisurely stroll through Schedel Arboretum & Gardens or James H. McBride Arboretum
Trek a trail at Old Woman Creek State Nature Preserve, East Harbor State Park , or one of several Erie MetroParks
Visit from early to mid-May when the endangered Lakeside Daisy is in bloom! It grows on the Marblehead Peninsula at Lakeside Daisy State Nature Preserve and is the only natural U.S. population of this wildflower.
The area is also known for its birding during the spring migration. There’s even a festival dedicated to our feathered friends—the Biggest Week in American Birding. Grab your binoculars and check out the Warbler Capital of the World at locations like Magee Marsh Wildlife Area, Sheldon Marsh State Nature Preserve, and Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge
Pick of the Patch
Thrills & scares, beers & cheers all fall
Fans of haunted houses will not want to miss a visit to Ghostly Manor Thrill Center, especially during Lake Eerie Fearfest! Cedar Point’s HalloWeekends are also legendary. If you enjoy spine-tingling ghost stories, don’t miss experiencing Haunted Sandusky Tours with Firelands Adventure Tours
Honestly, everything is better in summer
Hike nature preserves, play mini golf, shop ‘til you drop, or get your fill of tasty eats on the islands. Family-fun attractions and outdoor water parks will keep all ages entertained. Explore the shore at a number of local beaches or take to the water for some fun with Jet Ski, kayak, or paddle board rentals. Enjoy the view from above with a parasailing adventure. Whatever your trip entails, you can be sure that Shores & Islands Ohio will make it perfect.
Go to a concert or festival
Sandusky’s Party at the Pier and Port Clinton’s The District have great concerts all summer long. Don’t miss the Marblehead Perch Fest , Milan Melon Festival, and Ohio Bike Week in Sandusky
Get on a boat
Try your hand on a fishing charter with Dunlap’s Fishing Charter Service. If floating is more your thing, charter a pleasure cruise with Lake Erie Sailing Charters or Catawba Cruising. Join a fun public cruise with Goodtime Lake Erie Island Cruises. Take the Vermilion River Scenic Cruises on the Mystic Belle, or ride a ferry to one of the islands.
Winter Wonderland
Taste craft beverages made from the fruits harvested each year at a winery or brewery on the Cheers Trail. With a vast selection of establishments across the region offering tasting rooms, plenty of outdoor seating, and delicious food, you'll find the perfect spot to welcome the fall season.
What would fall be without a traditional German Oktoberfest or Island Hops & Vine Festival on Put-in-Bay?
Don’s miss family-friendly festivals like the Harvest Festival at Ørchard Farm Stand in Catawba, the Huron Pumpkin Fest in Huron, the Apple Peak Harvest Celebration at Quarry Hill Orchards in Berlin Heights, and the Erie MetroParks Osborn Fall Fest in Huron.
Embrace the cold and chill out
During the winter, if the weather conditions are right, Lake Erie becomes home to colorful ice shanty villages with structures big and small. Ice anglers and professional guides measure the ice thickness and wait for the perfect moment to get out and catch perch and walleye. While you can, go ice fishing right off the mainland. Up your game a little and charter a flight to Put-in-Bay or Kelleys Island for a once-in-a-lifetime experience on the ice.
Civista Bank Ice Skating Rink will be open at downtown Sandusky’s Jackson Street Pier and a bring-your-own-skates rink located in Huron at Andrew L. Fabens Memorial Park .
Take the chill out of a snow-filled day with 85°F temperatures inside, water slides and lazy rivers at Great Wolf Lodge, Castaway Bay Indoor Water Park by Cedar Point Resorts, and Kalahari Resorts & Conventions.
Yes, you can play golf indoors with a simulator at Clubhouse No.3 SportSocial playing courses all over the world.
Check out local coffee shops like Gathering Grounds Coffee House for “warm your soul” coffee and hot chocolate drinks.
What’s New in 2024
Get revved up for Top Thrill 2TM at Cedar Point
The world’s tallest and fastest triple-launch strata coaster will debut at Cedar Point Amusement Park this season, Top Thrill 2TM will feature not one, but two, 420-ft.-tall track towers. Riders will launch forward at 74 mph, racing towards the sky and up the original tower. After experiencing weightlessness, the train will “rollback” and launch in reverse, reaching speeds of 101 mph. Riders will then speed backward at a 90° angle up a new 420-ft. tower. After a second moment of weightlessness, the train then shifts into its third launch at a top speed of 120 mph, which will propel riders over the top hat tower, before descending a 270° spiral towards the finish line.
Cedar Point Sports Center debuts state-of-the-art
Cedar Point Esports facility
The new facility is a 1,000 sq. ft. gaming hall which includes 32 stations, each equipped with 24-inch, 165Hz gaming monitors and the latest hardware. Cedar Point Esports aims to establish a hub for gaming enthusiasts and competitive gamers, offering a world-class platform to develop their gaming. Cedar Point Esports will bring competitive gaming events as well as planned public programming.
Sandusky State Theatre update
The curtain will rise again in 2024 at the region’s cultural heart, Sandusky State Theatre, reopening after being partially destroyed by a storm in mid-2020. New theatre features include an art gallery and adjacent pub, Frohman’s, named after Sandusky native and early 1900s theater producer and manager, Charles Frohman. By naming the pub in his honor, the theatre celebrates Sandusky’s influence on the performing arts. Stay tuned for exciting information about 2024-2025 performances.
Thomas Edison Birthplace addition
In memory of late Edison aficionado and local educator, Don Gfell, a capital fundraising campaign is underway to support the creation of the [Don Gfell Education Center] at the birthplace museum. Gfell loved captivating students with hands-on Edison exhibits and had amassed a priceless collection of Edison inventions. The museum hopes to display these items and interactive exhibits, including sound recording, playback, and electrical experiments. A spark of electricity is in the air.
MAKE MORE
Memories
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Explore the Lake Erie region with a new tour company
Experience the Peninsula is coming in 2024 and will offer a customized day of fun for groups from 6 to 18 people. Adventure tours of 2-, 4-, or 6-hours are offered for ages 8 and older, 10 and older, and 21 and older. Tour options can include a variety of activities put together, as a buildyour-own adventure. Examples include beach days, water recreation days, museum tours, shopping adventures, golf, and craft beverage tasting tours. Groups will travel in safety and comfort with Swig Ohio Shuttles
New coffee and snack experiences in Marblehead Rocky Point Winery recently added Red Bicycle Coffee to the winery. Named after the red bike that hangs over the backyard, the coffee shop features coffee, espresso, cocktails, and baked goods. A little further down the Marblehead Peninsula, the popular Marblehead Soap Company will open Hot Dogs to Go, a hot dog and soup shop, located across from the Kelleys Island Ferry dock.
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winning big and supporting maritime history
The main fundraiser for the Maritime Museum of Sandusky, the Big Splash Raffle celebrates its 20th anniversary this year! This phenomenal August event features a full interactive day of lottery-style winning number drawings with major cash prizes and the chance to win automobiles, motorcycles, and more (prizes vary by year). The event also features food trucks, a beer tent, several side raffles and 50/50 drawings, and the Bash Before the Splash pre-party
New boutique motel opens in Sandusky
Explorer Rest & Relaxation is a haven for families and groups, offering multi-bunk rooms as well as indulgent King rooms for couples. The motel features a retro design and a sprawling outdoor space filled with fire pits and yard games, as well as a food truck park.
New RV resort opening Spring 2024
The all-new Sandusky RV Resort , operated by RVC Outdoor, features over 200 pull-through and back-in spaces, which are big-rig friendly, along with fully-furnished family cottages. All sites include full hook-ups with Wi-Fi, and cable TV. The resort also includes pickleball courts, children’s playground, fitness room, fishing ponds, swimming pool, golf cart rentals, and a dog park.
New facility for sportsmen
A new world-class indoor shooting complex opened recently in Milan and features 25- and 100-yard shooting lanes paired with a revolutionary indoor trap and skeet shooting experience. Lake Erie Arms also offers a café, virtual firearms simulator, media room, defensive training, event space, and more. Memberships are available, but the public is welcome!
See more of What's New in the area throughout the year at SHORESandISLANDS.com
12 Shores & Islands Must-Do’s
1 Cruise to an island and take a tour, or rent a golf cart or bicycle and ride along the water’s edge at your own pace. Relax island style!
2 Go to Cedar Point and be thrilled by the three large kid's areas or the talent of live entertainers.
3 Spend a day or two splashing in a refreshing, multi-activity water park. There’s something for all ages to enjoy year-round.
4 Fish Lake Erie, or one of the many tributaries that flow into it, for the freshest catch of the day.
5 Go kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding, sailing, parasailing, boating, or Jet Skiing.
6 Photograph the lighthouses and climb the spiral staircase to the top of the Marblehead Lighthouse to enjoy the spectacular view.
7 Appreciate the area’s rich history. Explore numerous museums and enjoy hands-on exhibits along the Shores & Islands Ohio Heritage Trail.
8 Tour local wineries and taste craft beverages at a brewery or distillery on the Shores & Islands Ohio Cheers Trail.
9 I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream! Get the area’s favorite treat, direct from the dairy or at a number of locations throughout the region.
10 Attend an annual festival and enjoy the entertainment while savoring the harvests of the season.
11 Experience and conquer several beautiful and challenging golf courses on the Shores & Islands Ohio Golf Trail.
12 Visit an animal park and pet, feed, or even ride one of the animals.
Waterfront hotel, shopping, dining, 700 ft. dock, pool and live entertainment
As an original Chautauqua community, Lakeside has been a center of spiritual renewal, education, cultural arts and recreation for more than 150 years. Make this the year you experience all Lakeside has to offer.
Plan your family vacation, weekend, or day-trip today.
Fill a day with sightseeing, shopping and dining as well as sitting on a beach, kayaking, boating and more. There's history worth exploring and plenty of new experiences in store.
Make us your first stop to help plan your visit! Main Street Vermilion
LIFE NEEDS MORE ZERO TO 120 MPH
Be one of the first to ride the all-new Top Thrill 2 coaster, launching in 2024 at Cedar Point. At 420 feet tall and reaching a top speed of 120 mph, it’s the tallest, fastest, triple-launch strata coaster ever built, and it will only be found at the Roller Coaster Capital of the World.®
Act fast. Plan your getaway with a 2024 Season Pass at CedarPoint.com
COMING 2024
Main Streets
These college towns are truly in a class by themselves with vibrant shops and restaurants.
Enjoy the shade of trees as you walk to class at Bowling Green State University.
BOWLING GREEN
With Bowling Green State University students making up nearly 60% of the population, Bowling Green, known by locals as BG, is a true college town. In fact, it was named the third-most-popular college town in the country by Zillow in 2022. With a studentfaculty ratio of 19:1, the university was named the third-best-midsize employer in the country by Forbes in 2021 and is a big contributor to the world of research, taking in around $20 million in grants annually for innovation in pharmaceuticals, health care, and forensic science.
WHAT TO DO
Auto aficionados
will love Snook’s Dream Cars (left), a museum filled with historic cars from the 1930s all the way through the 1970s, including a rare 1956 Lotus 11 race car, all housed in a re-created Texaco service station. Dig into the outdoors at the 11-acre Simpson Garden Park, a hidden gem with trails leading through 13 garden landscapes. Unwind in the sculpture garden and set imaginations ablaze in the children’s discovery garden.
WHERE TO EAT
Fresh tastes from sustainable, locally sourced ingredients are at the top of the menu at The Clay Pot Bistro (above). Reserve an exclusive threecourse dinner with the chef every Wednesday night. Sunset Bistro puts their own unique spin on classic entrees, like maple-pepper pork chops and whiskey salmon, all made fresh daily. Southwest-inspired flavors keep customers coming back to Call of the Canyon Café. The homemade pies and cheesecakes — in 20 different flavors — are legendary.
WHERE TO SLEEP
Nestled against the Maumee River, the Mill House Bed & Breakfast (left) in Grand Rapids offers a welcoming atmosphere with hearty home-cooked breakfasts and warm hospitality in a restored flour mill. Located right in between downtown and the university, the Urwin House Airbnb comfortably sleeps six in a circa-1900 Tudorstyle home with plenty of modern flair. Settle in for a relaxing night or walk a short distance to enjoy the nightlife.
FINDLAY Findlay is known as the No. 1 micropolitan city in the United States, according to Site Selection Magazine
With a student population of more than 3,500 and a 16:1 studentto-faculty ratio, the University of Findlay offers a close-knit college community, along with top-rated degree programs in animal science, equestrian studies, and pharmacy. Founded in 1882 as a private Christian college, the school has been listed as one of the nation’s best colleges by U.S. News & World Report for 17 consecutive years.
WHAT TO DO
Created through the collaboration of the city, local businesses, and the Awakening Minds Art nonprofit, the FindlayHancock County Mural Trail (left) features interactive, Instagram-ready murals created by local artists. Download the trail map from visitfindlay.org and tag your pics with #artmakesmeconnected. Nurture the creativity within at a Findlay Art League class. Spin pottery, get expert drawing instruction, or create a vibrant watercolor or acrylic painting.
WHERE TO EAT
With an ever-changing, extensive list of more than 200 whiskeys from around the world, there’s always something new for adults to try at The Bourbon Affair (left). Start with a hearty charcuterie board before ordering in from other Findlay spots. Homemade pastries and quiches, plus fragrant roasted coffee, smoothies, and espresso, give The Baker’s Café a warm and inviting atmosphere. Don’t miss the house specialty soup: cheesy baked potato made from scratch daily. The flavors of Italy fuse with American flair at Rossilli’s Restaurant. Among the entrees are an imaginative sesame-crusted salmon on sesame noodles and just-like-mom-used-to-make blackened meatloaf served with two types of cheese on a hoagie bun.
WHERE TO SLEEP
The Hancock Hotel (left) offers elegant comfort in a prime location right in downtown Findlay. Mancy’s Steakhouse, serving up legendary aged steaks and chops, has been an on-site dining staple since 1921. Airbnbs abound around Findlay at a variety of price points, ranging from single rooms to full homes — and even a posh two-story downtown loft in the Property Analysts building in Findlay’s DORA (Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area).
Students can gain degrees in various medical fields at the University of Findlay.
TOLEDO When it first opened in 1875, the University of Toledo had just 26 students. Today, the urban campus — just like Toledo itself — is thriving. The university is home to more than 15,500 students at an 18:1 student-to-faculty ratio, offering 300-plus undergraduate and graduate degree programs and access to renowned research facilities working in solar technology and environmental science. Students also have plenty of opportunities to get involved with over 400 on-campus organizations.
WHAT TO DO
More than 10,000 critters great and small make up the menagerie at the Toledo Zoo & Aquarium (left), including the ring-tailed lemur and the giant coconut crab. Get wild on a three-story-high aerial course or fly high on a zip line. Where better than the Glass City to take a course on glassblowing? The Gathered Glassblowing Studio offers workshops to create your own artwork to take home, including a glassblowing evening for two — perfect for date night.
WHERE TO EAT
Time-travel back to the 1980s when stand-up video games were king at Reset Arcade in Rossford, which features 30 vintage games like Space Invaders. Get rolling with duckpin bowling and nosh on Cameo Pizza, topped with their familyrecipe sauce. Tony Packo’s Cafe (left) was already a local favorite when Toledo native Jamie Farr reminisced about the eatery on M*A*S*H. Try the cafe’s famed Hungarian hot dogs, pierogies, and chili — and see the signatures of famous guests on foam hot dog buns. Don’t let the name fool you: Ye Olde Durty Bird is one of the city’s top-rated gastropubs, cooking up hearty burgers and chicken sandwiches topped with mouthwatering house-made sauces. It’s in a cool location, too: in a former hotel built in 1867, right by Fifth Third Field, home of the Mud Hens baseball team.
WHERE TO SLEEP
Stay in one of the three modern rooms at The Federal Inn (left) in a historic Maumee home built around 1830. Sip on a nightcap in the Revelry and take in the views from the screened porch. Indulge in outdoor adventures at Maumee Bay State Park Lodge, located on the shores of Lake Erie. Stay in the lodge or a cozy cabin for access to hiking trails and splashy fun on the lake.
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You don’t need a time machine to look back on 19th- and early 20th-century life in Ohio — just pay a visit to Sauder Village Living History Museum & Farm in Archbold. Costumed shopkeepers and craftspeople tell stories of the past and demonstrate skills like blacksmithing and quilting.
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Cedar Point has helmed the list of best amusement parks on Earth for years and with good reason — the park’s legendary coasters are world-record breakers. The park tops itself again with the heartstopping Top Thrill 2, the tallest, fastest, triple-launch strata coaster, which rockets riders on a 120-mph adventure.
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Masterworks from some of history’s most revered artists, including Monet and van Gogh, grace the walls of the Toledo Museum of Art. The city’s grand history of glassmaking is in the spotlight with the museum’s world-renowned glass collection displayed in its Glass Pavilion.
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Lake life comes alive at Grand Lake St. Marys in Celina. Enjoy fun in the sun with fishing, boating, and swimming in Ohio’s largest inland lake. Check out the Celina Lake Festival on July 26–28 to see the Amphicar Splash-In.
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The majestic 352-foot-tall Perry’s Victory & International Peace Memorial canonizes the Battle of Lake Erie, a turning point in the War of 1812, and Commander Oliver Hazard Perry who led his troops to victory. Ride the elevator to the top for amazing views of the lake — on clear days, you can see all the way to Canada.
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Airstream travel trailers, with their distinctive silver, bullet-shaped bodies and vintage charm, have been a staple at campgrounds for nearly 100 years. See how the beloved campers are built at the Airstream Heritage Center in Jackson Center.
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The Neil Armstrong Air & Space Museum pays tribute to Wapakoneta’s most famous native, who captivated the world with his moonwalk and words, “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” See Armstrong’s space suits and a moon rock alongside interactive exhibits on space travel.
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When the Ritz Theatre opened in 1928, locals had never seen anything like it and dubbed it “Tiffin’s quarter-million-dollar movie palace.” Today, the grand structure has been restored to its original Italian-Renaissance glory and hosts an array of movies, theater performances, and festivals.
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Once the Fremont estate of the 19th U.S. President and First Lady, the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library became the nation’s first presidential library in 1916. The grounds include the couple’s 31-room mansion and a museum showcasing family memorabilia and historical exhibits on the Civil War era.
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Immerse yourself in the beauty, colors, and serenity of Schedel Arboretum & Gardens in Elmore, a 17-acre former estate-turned-learning gardens. The 10,000-plus plant collection includes rare finds and a tropical garden.
REST ASSURED
Stay in one-of-akind lodging.
Reach for the stars with an off-the-ground stay at Swanton’s Cannaley Treehouse Village (below), the only public treehouse village in the country. Rustic-but-modern treehouse cabins sleep up to six, and lovers of the outdoors can choose to snooze under the stars in a tent or on a hammock platform.
Renowned for its enriching programs and focus on renewal of the spirit, Lakeside Chautauqua has drawn guests to Lake Erie for more than 150 years. Dabble in the arts, participate in sailing classes, and attend educational workshops.
Stay close to Grand Lake St. Marys by renting a cozy cottage at Boardwalk Village (below) in Celina. Ripe with Key West vibes and complete with live palm trees, the area includes vibrant restaurants with live music.
Music to Your Ears
Savor sweet sounds at these tune-filled fests and locales.
FUN FESTS
Enjoy cool jazz on a warm summer night every Thursday at the Toledo Botanical Garden’s Jazz in the Garden series July to early September. Explore the grounds in full bloom as you listen. Country’s brightest superstars headline Putin-Bay’s biggest party of the year. Bash on the Bay (below, top) lights up South Bass Island Aug. 21–22 with superstar Hardy on the roster. The Wyanstock Country Music Festival (below, bottom) in Upper Sandusky on July 5–6 focuses on food, family, and fun with local music acts performing all weekend long on two stages.
MUSIC DESTINATIONS Order a Chef
Surprise Pizza (where the chef creates a one-of-a-kind pie) and some cold beer before watching live rock and jazz at The Village Idiot in Maumee. The stunning 60-acre farm and house-made brews set the stage at Port Clinton’s Twin Oast Brewing. With live music four nights a week in the summer, the eatery feels more like an intimate outdoor festival. Boone’s Steer Barn in Upper Sandusky once housed feed for animals, but the late-19th-century structure now welcomes guests for perfectly cooked steaks, refreshing cocktails, and live music on Thursday nights in warmer weather.
SUPER
Bike riding is always more fun with a friend, and with a ParBike quadricycle, two pals can take a spin side-by-side. The four-wheeled bikes are built and sold in Perrysburg. Take a rental for a spin at Perrysburg’s Riverside Park — if you love it, get one as the ultimate souvenir. Made in Ohio
If you want something done right, do it yourself — that’s the saying behind the creation of the Marblehead Soap Company, a small business that’s flourished in the lakeside town of Marblehead.
“My skin never produced oils properly,” says owner Patti Wandover. “So I began experimenting with different natural ingredients.”
Wandover finally landed on a secret sauce: a combination of “good fatty butters like shea butter, coconut oil, and soybean oil, instead of lard and grease,” with everything locally sourced whenever possible. Now her handcrafted organic soaps come in a range of fun fragrances like Sunshine & Lake Time, Lake Erie Breeze, and Misty Marblehead Morning that pay tribute to her beloved community.
“I love the laid-back chill of Marblehead,” she says. “It’s a quaint community where everyone pitches in together.”
HER FAVORITE OHIO SPOTS
Kelleys Island: “We always try to get people out on the lake. I love the Glacial Grooves and Inscription Rock.”
Put-in-Bay: “We love to take people across the lake on the ferry to see one of the world’s largest geodes at Heineman’s Winery.” (above)
Marblehead: “We like to experience the area where we live. JJ’s Table and Bar is one of our favorites. Marblehead Lighthouse is beautiful.”
Find more locally made items on Ohio.org/MadeinOhio.
Take home a unique keepsake for yourself or that special someone.
Put-in-Bay’s iconic Benson Ford shiphouse is one of the quirkiest homes in the country. A former cargo ship from the 1920s, it found new life on land as a private home. Take home a miniature glass version from Shiphouse Vodka
First Read
Dan Chudzinksi can tell you a story. As the director of curation and exhibitions at the University of Findlay’s Mazza Museum, he’s surrounded by the world’s first and largest collection of original art from picture books. His love for storytelling started early.
He grew up in Fremont across the street from the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums. As a child, he used to gaze out his bedroom window at the Civil War reenactors around their nightly campfires and imagine that he was staring back through time. His career took him to Italy and Alaska before returning to Ohio.
HIS FAVORITE SPOTS TO EXPLORE
Mazza Museum: “I’m embarrassed to say that I was in my late 20s the first time that I was made aware of its presence. Today, it’s my job to make sure this particular gem does not remain hidden!”
Chud’s Bar and Grille: “This is the Chudzinski family restaurant in my hometown of Fremont. This family hub celebrates its 100th anniversary this year.”
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums (left): “This is the backdrop of many of my childhood adventures, cross country practices, and countless dog walks.”
Toledo Zoo & Aquarium: “The zoo is one of my favorite places on the planet. I served as one of the first ZooTeens, their taxidermist, and now maintain a Mazza Museum Galleria there in the Promedica Museum of Natural History.”
Miami University: “My artistic journey started in Oxford. It was here that Professor Jim Killy first introduced me to sculpture. This is one of my favorite places to visit for fall colors!”
Taste why locals love these restaurants. Ohio
LOCAL EATS
YOU’LL FEEL LIKE FAMILY at Paulding’s Fiesta Habaneros Mexican Grill. Spice things up with the Fiesta Molcajete shrimp-and-tilapia platter for two and a tangy lime margarita. Chicken Patio and their family recipe of winebasted barbecue chicken has been a Put-in-Bay staple since 1952. The menu is small, serving only corn on the cob, potato salad, rolls, and that famous barbecue chicken — but it’s so good, they’ve never needed to add more.
Spot Miller opened up his diner right across the street from the historic Sidney Courthouse Square in 1907. For more than 115 years, The Spot has been a local hangout, serving burgers, fries, and frosted malts. Spengler’s Restaurant & Pub started as a grocery store in 1879 and evolved into a saloon and then a restaurant, drawing in Napoleon residents for more than 130 years. The Spengler’s-style hot dogs and Two on Rye sandwiches are long-time menu favorites.
scoop of creamy homemade gelato at Glazed Over Kenton
vanilla for an extra-heavenly treat.
The soft serve is not soft on taste at The Scoop on Main Sample a twisty cone or loaded sundae in specialty flavors like birthday cake, Oreo cake batter, and Nutter Butter.
Taste the love put into every batch at Eric’s Ice Cream Factory just three gallons at a time. With shops in Bowling Green, Bryan, and Defiance, there are plenty of chances to indulge in treats
The Creamery in Delphos scoops out towering cones of delicious soft-serve and hard-dip ice creams. There’s also a large selection of fat-free, sugar-free options in flavors like salty caramel and maple walnut.
Founded in 1953, the Bluffton Dari Freeze is a nostalgic favorite. Have a twisted cone topped with candy pieces, make your own milkshake or malt, or try one of their dairy-free options.
Find more delicious options along the Ohio Ice Cream Trail. Plan your ice cream adventures on Ohio.org/Ice-Cream-Trail.
SIP, SIP HOORAY!
Get a taste of Ohio at these distinctive wineries, breweries, and distilleries.
Tasting tours at Port Clinton’s Gideon Owen Wine Company (above) give you the chance to sample from nearly 50 wines, including their buttery Chardonel. Enjoy your favorites under the stars in the outdoor gardens.
The winemakers at picturesque Stoney Ridge Winery (left) in Bryan take advantage of the cooler temperatures and sandy soil of the area. Taste the award-winning Slap Happy Cider with a view of the vineyards.
At Norwalk’s D&D Smith Winery, making wine has been a family affair for more than 30 years. The menu includes 45 different varieties and their famous wine slushies. Pair a glass with charcuterie and pizzas with dough made from scratch.
Arrogant Goat Brewing in downtown Bucyrus packs a big punch with six small-batch, handcrafted brews, ranging from dry stout to blonde ale. The Goat American Red is a standout.
More than 100 years of family tradition have helped Sandusky’s Everwild Spirits perfect their bourbon. In 2023, their Seekers Tasted Oak Cask was a best-in-class gold medalist at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
Travel Inspiration
BOWLING GREEN AREA
Local Resources
Visit Bowling Green Ohio
217 S. Church St., Bowling Green 43402 419-353-9445, visitbgohio.org
Bowling Green — stay here, then see the rest of Ohio’s northwest. Take some time to enjoy a great meal, explore our historic downtown, and rest your head at one of our hotels. We’re located in northwest Ohio, along the I-75 corridor and just an hour drive from Lake Erie’s shore.
Things to Do
Aistear Brewing
1037 N. Main St., Bowling Green 43402 419-819-4704, aistear-brewing.square.site
Art-a-Site!
139 W. Wooster St., Bowling Green 43402 419-305-1612, artasitegallery.weebly.com
BG Pedal Company
520 Hankey Ave., Bowling Green 43402 419-665-1132, bgpedalcompany.com
Black Swamp Players Theatre
115 E. Oak St., Bowling Green 43402 419-353-9445, onthestage.tickets/black-swamp-players
Black Swamp Preserve
1014 S. Maple St., Bowling Green 43402 419-353-1897, wcparks.org
Bowling Green City Park
520 Conneaut Ave., Bowling Green 43402 419-354-6223, bgohio.org
Bowling Green Country Club
923 Fairview Ave., Bowling Green 43402 419-352-3100, bgcountryclub.com
Bradner Preserve
11491 Fostoria Rd./St. Rte. 23, Bradner 43406 419-353-1897, wcparks.org
Brewing Green
322 N. Grove St., Ste. C, Bowling Green 43402 419-208-9411, facebook.com/bgbeerworks
Carter Historic Farm
18331 Carter Rd., Bowling Green 43402 419-353-1897, wcparks.org
Carter Park
401 Campbell Hill Rd., Bowling Green 43402 419-354-6223, bgohio.org
Cedar Creeks Preserve
4575 Walbridge Rd., Northwood 43619 419-353-1897, wcparks.org
GloBall Golf
1234 N. Main St., Bowling Green 43402 419-494-7870, facebook.com/globallgolf
Juniper Brewing Company
139 S. Main St., Bowling Green 43402 419-819-4935, juniperbrew.com
Little Red Schoolhouse
BGSU Campus, Bowling Green 43403 419-372-7401, bgsu.edu
Myla Marcus Winery
133 S. Main St., Bowling Green 43402 419-819-4243, mylamarcus.com
National Construction Equipment Museum
16623 Liberty Hi Rd., Bowling Green 43402 419-352-5616, hcea.net
Otsego Park
20000 W. River Rd., Bowling Green 43402 419-353-1897, wcparks.org
Perrysburg Sculpture Walk
429 E. Boundary St., Perrysburg 43551 419-902-2782, mainart-ery.com
Riverby Hills Golf Club
16571 W. River Rd., Bowling Green 43402 419-878-5941, riverbyhills.com
Sawyer Quarry Nature Preserve
26940 Lime City Rd., Perrysburg 43551 419-353-1897, wcparks.org
Simpson Garden Park
1291 Conneaut Ave., Bowling Green 43402 419-354-6223, bgohio.org
Slater Family Ice Arena
417 N. Mercer Rd., Bowling Green 43402 419-372-2264, bgsu.edu
Snook’s Dream Cars
13920 County Home Rd., Bowling Green 43402 419-353-8338, snooksdreamcars.com
Stone Ridge Golf Club
1553 Muirfield Dr., Bowling Green 43402 419-354-2535, stoneridgegolfclub.org
W.W. Knight Nature Preserve 29530 White Rd., Perrysburg 43551 419-353-1897, wcparks.org
William Henry Harrison Park 644 Bierley Ave., Pemberville 43450 419-353-1897, wcparks.org
Wintergarden/St. John’s Nature Preserve 615 S. Wintergarden Rd., Bowling Green 43402 419-353-0301, bgohio.org
Wood County Museum 13660 County Home Rd., Bowling Green 43402 419-352-0967, woodcountyhistory.org
Zimmerman Schoolhouse 17901 Carter Rd., Bowling Green 43402 419-353-1897, wcparks.org
BRYAN AREA
Things to Do
Bryan Theatre 140 S. Lynn St., Bryan 43506 844-383-0000, bryantheatre.com
BUCYRUS AREA
Things to Do
U-pick Flower Patch, The Ohio Flower Girls
1875 N. Sandusky Ave., Bucyrus 44820 419-561-4106, ohflowergirls.com
CELINA AREA
Things to Do
Tailspin Brewing Company
626 S. 2nd St., Coldwater 45828 419-763-4222, tailspinbrewing.co
DEFIANCE AREA
Local Resources
Defiance Development and Visitors Bureau
325 Clinton St., Defiance 43512 419-782-0739, visitdefianceohio.com
Welcome to Defiance, a hidden gem brimming with history, heart, and a dash of Midwest charm! Nestled along the Maumee and Auglaize rivers, this lively city offers a delightful blend of cultural experiences and outdoor adventures. Where tradition meets innovation, and the heart of the Midwest beats strong!
Things to Do
AuGlaize Village
12296 Krouse Rd., Defiance 43512 419-990-0107, auglaizevillage.com
Defiance Splash Park
2104 Power Dam Rd., Defiance 43512 419-782-0739, visitdefianceohio.com
Independence Dam State Park 27722 St. Rte. 424, Defiance 43512 419-782-0739, visitdefianceohio.com
FINDLAY AREA
Local Resources
Visit Findlay
123 E. Main Cross St., Findlay 45840 419-422-3315, visitfindlay.com
Take in a show, go on a shopping spree, visit a gallery, go on a stroll in the park, attend an event, sip a carefully crafted drink, enjoy a dinner to remember, make memories with your family – the opportunities are limitless in Findlay and Hancock County!
Things to Do
Black Heritage Library & Multicultural Center
817 Harmon St., Findlay 45840 419-423-4954, blackheritagecenter.org
False Chord Brewing
326 S. Main St., Findlay 45840 567-301-2604, falsechordbrewing.com
Findlay Brewing Company
213 E. Crawford St., Findlay 45840 419-419-2739, findlaybrewingcompany.com
Gillig Winery
1720 Northridge Rd., Findlay 45840 419-408-3230, gilligwinery.com
Mazza Museum
201 College St., Findlay 45840 419-434-4560, mazzamuseum.org
Northwest Ohio Railroad Preservation and Riverside Train
12505 Co. Rd. 99, Findlay 45840 419-423-2995, nworrp.org
Van Buren State Park
12259 Twp. Rd. 218, Van Buren 45889 419-832-7662, ohiodnr.gov
FREMONT AREA
Things to Do
Hayes Presidential Library & Museums
Spiegel Grove, Fremont 43420 800-998-7737, rbhayes.org
Visit President Rutherford and First Lady Lucy Hayes’ wooded estate of Spiegel Grove, home of America’s first presidential library. Tour the couple’s 31-room Victorian mansion, see their tomb, visit the museum, explore the library, and walk the mile of paved trails. Open year-round. Special events are offered throughout the year.
North Coast Inland Trail
Fremont 43420, 419-334-4495, lovemyparks.com/parks/north_coast_inland_trail
The Suns Flower
2956 Co. Rd. 92, Lindsey 43442 419-262-6107, thesunsflower.com
KENTON AREA
Local Resources
Hardin County Chamber & Business Alliance
225 S. Detroit St., Kenton 43326 419-673-4131, hccba.com
Things to Do
Memorial Park Golf Club
15906 St. Rte. 309, Kenton 43326 419-674-4573, memorialparkgolfclub.com
Wilson Football Factory
217 Liberty St., Ada 45810 419-634-9901, wilson.com
LIMA AREA
Local Resources
Visit Greater Lima
144 S. Main St., Ste. 101, Lima 45801 419-222-6075, visitgreaterlima.com
Welcome to Lima and Allen County, where diverse culture thrives. Immerse yourself in museums, savor great eats among nearly 200 dining options, and enjoy top-notch shows. Explore scenic parks, celebrating nature’s beauty. This destination promises a rich tapestry of experiences, blending history, entertainment, and culinary delights.
Things to Do
Delphos Canal Commission Museum
241 N. Main St., Delphos 45833 419-695-7737, delphoscanalcommission.com
Johnny Appleseed Park District
1682 Slabtown Rd., Lima 45801 419-221-1232, jampd.com
Limaland Motorsports Park 1500 Dutch Hollow Rd., Lima 45807 419-998-3199, limaland.com
Sycamore Lake Wine Company
9660 Mayberry Rd., Columbus Grove 45830 419-659-2087, sycamorelakewineco. wixsite.com/winery
NAPOLEON AREA
Local Resources
Napoleon & Henry County Visitors Bureau
611 N. Perry St., Napoleon 43545 419-592-1786, henrycountychamber.org
Things to Do
Field of Dreams Drive-In Theater
V602 Twp. Rd. 6, Liberty Center 43532 877-343-5334, fieldofdreamsdrivein.com
Leisure Time Winery
16982 Co. Rd. M2, Napoleon 43545 419-758-3442, leisuretimewinery.com
Mary Jane Thurston State Park 1466 St. Rte. 65, McClure 43534 419-832-7662, ohiodnr.gov
NORWALK AREA
Things to Do
Marblehead Lighthouse State Park
110 Lighthouse Dr., Marblehead 43440 419-734-4424, ohiodnr.gov
PORT CLINTON AREA
Things to Do
African Safari Wildlife Park
267 S. Lightner Rd., Port Clinton 43452 419-732-3606, africansafariwildlifepark.com
BlackH2oDog Charters
2188 N. Buck Rd., Lakeside-Marblehead 43440 216-346-8331, blackh2odogcharters.com
Catawba Island State Park
4049 E. Moores Dock Rd., Port Clinton 43452 419-734-4424, ohiodnr.gov
East Harbor State Park
1169 N. Buck Rd., Lakeside-Marblehead 43440 419-734-4424, ohiodnr.gov
Erie Angler Fishing Charters
6395 N. Russell Rd., Dock D-38, Oak Harbor 43449 419-565-1018, erieanglercharters.com
Jet Express 3 Monroe St., Port Clinton 43452 419-732-2800, jet-express.com
Lake Erie Sailing Charters
451 W. Lakeshore Dr., Port Clinton 43452 419-250-2078, sailvalkyrie.com
Lakeside Chautauqua 236 Walnut Ave., Lakeside 43440 419-798-4461, lakesideohio.com
Lakeside
Liberty Aviation Museum
3515 E. State Rd., Port Clinton 43452 419-732-0234, libertyaviationmuseum.org
Middle Bass Island State Park
1719 Fox Rd., Middle Bass Island 43446 419-285-0311, ohiodnr.gov
Miller Ferries
5174 E. Water St., Port Clinton 43452 419-285-2421, millerferry.com
North Bass Island State Park
551 Kenny Rd., North Bass Island 43436 419-734-4424, ohiodnr.gov
Oak Point State Park
Bayview Ave., Put-in-Bay 43456 419-734-4424, ohiodnr.gov
South Bass Island State Park
1523 Catawba Ave., Put-in-Bay 43456 419-285-2112, ohiodnr.gov
Trophy Hunter Charter Services Inc.
389 Channel Grove Rd., Marblehead 43440 419-270-3800, trophyhuntercharters.com
Twin Oast Brewing
3630 N.E. Catawba Rd., Port Clinton 43452 419-573-6126, twinoast.com
Wolcott Keeper’s House
9999 E. Bayshore Rd., Marblehead 43440 440-655-8844, ottawacountyhistory.org
With a historic, hometown atmosphere, unique special events, and great local attractions there is much to do in the Findlay area. Enjoy shopping at our unique boutiques, unwind at a local brewery, or make memorable moments at one of our museums or events. Find it all in Findlay.
Connect with US
Local Resources
Kelleys Island Visitors Bureau
117 Addison St., Kelleys Island 43438 419-746-2360, kelleysislandchamber.com
Things to Do
Captain Park’s KI Fishing Charters
120 Harbor Rd., Kelleys Island 43438 888-306-7835, kelleysislandcharters.com
Castaway Bay
by Cedar Point Resorts
2001 Cleveland Rd., Sandusky 44870 419-627-2106, castawaybay.com
Experience liquid-fueled family fun at the newly transformed Castaway Bay. You’ll be teleported to a remote island as you are immersed into the story of Castaway Bay. Take part in this adventure as you explore our indoor waterpark, planned activities, dining, entertainment, and surprises along the way.
Cedar Point
1 Cedar Point Dr., Sandusky 44870 419-627-2350, cedarpoint.com
Cedar Point is a summertime tradition on the Lake Erie shore and home to the new Top Thrill 2! The resort offers 68 rides, including record-breaking roller coasters, plus immersive entertainment experiences, culinary delights, three kids’ areas, a mile-long beach, on-site hotels, RV campground, and more.
Cedar Point’s Hotel Breakers
1 Cedar Point Dr., Sandusky 44870 419-627-2106, cedarpoint.com/stay
Situated on the shores of Lake Erie and fronting Cedar Point Beach, Hotel Breakers is a beachfront resort perfect for your family getaway. Sip Starbucks while enjoying the lake views from your balcony, play the day away at Cedar Point, or enjoy one of our many dining options.
Charles Herndon Sculpture Garden & Galleries
114 Laylin Ln., Kelleys Island 43438 419-746-2249, charlesherndon.com
Cooke-Dorn House
1415 Columbus Ave., Sandusky 44870 419-627-0640, ohiohistory.org
Crooked Tree Vineyard
715 E. Lakeshore Dr., Kelleys Island 43438 419-746-2200, crookedtreevineyard.com
Firelands Adventure Tours
301 W. Shoreline Dr., Sandusky 44870 419-734-9283, firelandsadventuretours.com
Firelands Symphony Orchestra
1 University Dr., Huron 44839 419-621-4800, firelandssymphony.com
Glacial Grooves
739 Division St., Kelleys Island 43438 419-746-2360, kelleysislandchamber.com
Inscription Rock Petroglyphs
Kelleys Island 43438 866-921-5710, ohiohistory.org
Kelleys Island Adventours
Kelleys Island State Park, 920 Division St., Kelleys Island 43438 419-708-4228, islandadventours.com
Kelleys Island Wine Company
418 Woodford Rd., Kelleys Island 43438 419-746-2678, kelleysislandwineco.com
Lake Erie Fishing
636 Sandusky St., Vermilion 44089 440-365-9932, eriecaptain.com
Main Street Vermilion
685 Main St., Vermilion 44089 440-963-0772, mainstreetvermilion.org
NachoFish Charter & Water Taxi
Kelleys Island 43438 419-656-4951, nachofish.com
North Coast Parasail & WaterSports
1 Cedar Point Rd., Sandusky 44870 440-315-3479, northcoastparasail.com
North Pond State Nature Preserve
Ward Rd., Kelleys Island 43438 419-746-2360, kelleysislandchamber.com
North Shore Alvar State Preserve
Division St., Kelleys Island 43438 419-746-2360, kelleysislandchamber.com
Sawmill Creek by Cedar Point Resorts
400 Sawmill Creek Dr., Huron 44839 419-433-3800, sawmillcreekresort.com
Scheele Preserve
Monaghan Rd., Kelleys Island 43438 419-746-2360, kelleysislandchamber.com
Wild Acres Ranch
2707 Lima Sandusky Rd., Sandusky 44870 419-656-1098, wildacresranchsandusky.com
SIDNEY AREA
Local Resources
Sidney Visitors Bureau
101 S. Ohio Ave., Fl. 2, Sidney 45365 937-492-9122, visitsidneyshelby.com
Things to Do
Farmers and Merchants State Bank
101 E. Court St., Sidney 45365 937-492-9122, sah-archipedia.org
Lockington Locks
Museum Trail and Cross Trail, Lockington 45356 800-752-2619, ohiohistory.org
Moose Golf Course
1200 Broadway Ave., Sidney 45365 937-492-5500, sidneymoose.com
Shelby Oaks Golf Course
9900 Sidney-Freyburg Rd., Sidney 45365 937-492-2883, shelbyoaks.com
Tawawa Park
12 Tawawa Dr., Sidney 45365 937-498-8105, sidneyoh.com
The Wallace Family Learning and Innovation Center
115 E. North St., Sidney 45365 937-498-1653, shelbycountyhistory.org
TIFFIN AREA
Local Resources
Fostoria Area Visitors Bureau 342 Perry St., Fostoria 44830 419-435-0486, fostoriaohio.org
Things to Do
Downtown Art Walk
Perry St. to Main St., Fostoria 44830 419-435-0186
The Glass Heritage Gallery
109 N. Main St., Fostoria 44830 419-435-5077, fostoriaglass.com
Iron Triangle Rail Park
499 S. Poplar St., Fostoria 44830 419-435-1781, fostoriairontriangle.com
Seneca Caverns
15248 E. Twp. Rd. 178, Bellevue 44811 419-483-6711, senecacavernsohio.com
Local Resources
Rossford Convention & Visitors Bureau
Rossford 43460 855-765-5451, hotelsonclark.com
10 Minutes/10 Miles to all Toledo and northwest Ohio attractions! Conveniently located at the crossroads of I-75 and Ohio Turnpike Exit 64, the Hotels on Clark offer you a choice of five name-brand hotels with free parking and easy access to dozens of attractions, events, and venues. Plan your stay on visitrossfordohio.com.
Visit Perrysburg
105 W. Indiana Ave., Perrysburg 43551 419-874-9147, visitperrysburg.com
Perrysburg is a destination worth exploring! Celebrating 208 years of history while embracing a bright future, Perrysburg is a quaint gem with big city amenities. Stay a while and experience watersports, historic museums, national and local retail, and free community events year ’round. Where history lives and adventures await!
Things to Do
Adventus Climbing
2900 N. Reynolds Rd., Toledo 43615 419-724-5510, adventusclimbing.com
Copper Moon Studio
8007 Airport Hwy., Holland 43528 419-867-0683, coppermstudio.com
Earnest Brew Works Westgate
3134 W. Central Ave., Toledo 43606 419-318-8344, earnestbrewworks.com
Imagination Station
1 Discovery Way, Toledo 43604 419-214-9130, imaginationstationtoledo.org
Majestic Oak Winery & Neon Groundhog Brewery
13554 Mohler Rd., Grand Rapids 43522 419-875-6474, majesticoakwinery.com
Maumee Bay Brewing Company
27 Broadway St., Toledo 43604 330-636-1526, mbaybrew.com
Maumee Bay Lodge & Conference Center
1750 State Park Rd. #2, Oregon 43616 419-836-1466, maumeebaylodge.com
Maumee Bay State Park
1400 State Park Rd., Oregon 43616 419-836-7758, ohiodnr.gov
Toledo Zoo & Aquarium
2 Hippo Way, Toledo 43609 419-385-5721, toledozoo.org
Come face to face with fun at the Toledo Zoo & Aquarium! With over 10,000 animals, you’re sure to find excitement, adventure, and wonder for the entire family. Plan your visit today on our website.
UPPER SANDUSKY AREA
Things to Do
Indian Mill
7417 Co. Hwy. 47, Upper Sandusky 43351
VAN WERT AREA
Things to Do
Van-Del Drive-In Theater
19986 Lincoln Hwy., Middle Point 45863 877-343-5334, van-del.com
WAPAKONETA AREA
Local Resources
Grand Lake Visitors Region
900 Edgewater Dr., St. Marys 45885 419-394-1294, seemore.org
Looking for laid-back family fun, breathtaking sunsets, and fascinating historical sites including the hometown of the first man on the moon? How about great festivals, wineries, breweries, and Ohio’s largest inland lake? The Grand Lake Region offers adventure, water recreation, and entertainment from bank to bank and beyond!
Things to Do
Armstrong Air & Space Museum
500 Apollo Dr., Wapakoneta 45895 419-738-8811, armstrongmuseum.org
Fort Amanda Memorial Park St. Rte. 198, Wapakoneta 45806 844-306-3360, ohiohistory.org
Grand Lake St. Marys State Park 834 Edgewater Dr., St. Marys 45885 419-394-3611, ohiodnr.gov
Lake Loramie State Park 4401 Ft. Loramie Swanders Rd., Minster 45865 937-295-2011, ohiodnr.gov
WAUSEON AREA
Local Resources
Visit Fulton County
8848 St. Rte. 108, Wauseon 43567 419-337-9669, visitfultoncounty.com
“The Place to Find Your Pace.” From wineries to rodeos to racetracks, there’s something for everyone. Relive the past at Sauder Village. Find family-friendly fun at Fulton County Fairgrounds. Whether it’s history and heritage, fun and festivities, arts and shopping, or simply rest and relaxation that’s on your getaway list, you’ll find it in Fulton County!
Things to Do
American Winery and American Brewery
15119 U.S. Rte. 20A, Wauseon 43567 419-212-1017, americanwineryohio.com
Harrison Lake State Park 26246 Harrison Lake Rd., Fayette 43521 419-237-2593, ohiodnr.gov
Museum of Fulton County 8848 St. Rte. 108, Wauseon 43567 419-337-7922, museumoffultoncounty.org
Oakshade Raceway
12985 Co. Rd. 14-2, Wauseon 43567 419-337-6850, oakshaderaceway.com
Ramblin’ Red’s Brewing Co.
1493 N. Shoop Ave., Unit A, Wauseon 43567 419-335-2000, redrambler.com/beer
Sauder Village 22611 St. Rte. 2, Archbold 43502 800-590-9755, saudervillage.org
Main Streets
Discover why these college towns make the grade with visitors and residents.
Kent State University produces more than 10,000 graduates each year.
KENT
This charming community is known for being stylish. Offering more than 300 degrees, Kent State University’s (KSU) student-to-faculty ratio of 20:1 makes it a popular choice for scholars around the country. The School of Fashion Design and Merchandising is ranked as the No. 5 fashion graduate program in the nation and Top 25 in the world.
WHAT TO DO
Be amazed by the talents of designers at the forefront of couture and decorative arts at the Kent State University Museum (above)
Find the cutting edge of fashion by stopping in the museum store for student- and faculty-made items from the School of Fashion Design and Merchandising. See a show at The Kent Stage, a 97-year-old gem that hosts 150 concerts a year and music festivals celebrating everything from folk to reggae.
WHERE TO EAT
Nosh on wings, wraps, inventive burgers, or breakfasts of Never Instant Oatmeal or The Farm Yard Dump amid the funky décor and quirky signage that draws diners to Mike’s Place. Get creative by ordering a specialty pizza at Bricco, known for its irresistible Sicilian, chicken pesto, and five-cheese pizzas, along with twists on favorites like pretzel-crusted chicken. Feel the romance of train travel at Over Easy at The Depot (above), a historicstation-turned-eatery that’s charming as ever.
WHERE TO SLEEP
Feel the vibe of collegiate life at the Kent State University Hotel and Conference Center (left), with accommodations like the Kent State University Spirit package that includes a two-night stay and a KSU swag bag. Kick back at the casual Nineteen10 restaurant featuring a menu of favorites sourced locally. Embrace the elegance awaiting you at the Rocking Horse Inn in nearby Ravenna. The 1867 Victorian mansion features sprawling porches and rooms filled with exquisite antiques.
WOOSTER Just on the edge of Amish Country, this city is a melting pot. Mentored by faculty who are nationally recognized for excellence in teaching, The College of Wooster has been named the No. 13 college in the country for best undergraduate teaching and No. 2 in senior capstone by U.S. News & World Report. With a student-to-faculty ratio of 11:1, the college was listed as No. 8 in the Princeton Review guidebook for most accessible professors.
WHAT TO DO
Stroll through 6 acres of gorgeous gardens at Hummingbird Hill Flower Farm (left) in Shreve. Stop to smell the roses or take a floral-themed workshop to learn tips for making your own garden grow. Indulge in the luscious tastes you already love at The J.M. Smucker Co. Store in Orrville, and learn how to create your own personalized jars of jam or Jif peanut butter.
WHERE TO EAT
Enjoy doing time in Wooster’s historic Olde Jaol Steakhouse and Tavern while dining on cuisine that includes steak and burgers in the Civil War-era building, which once served as the county lockup. Hit the road, then stop at Muddy’s (left), which retains the ambiance of the auto dealership it used to be and is known for a menu of burgers and pizza. Savor the delicious delights of traditional Hungarian strudel and baklava at Tulipán Pastry & Coffee Shop, accompanied by a glass of house-made iced coffee or cup of espresso.
WHERE TO SLEEP
Sleep in style downtown at St. Paul Hotel (left), a short walk from downtown shopping and restaurants. Wake up with a complimentary, hand-delivered continental breakfast and warm up with heated Italian marble bathroom flooring. Learn a new meaning for “roughing it” at Roosevelt Glamping in Wooster as you escape to a secluded luxurious Creekside Safari tent or cozy Hidden Valley Cabin situated on 60 wooded acres nearby Little Killbuck Creek and a sparkling waterfall.
Don’t miss seeing The College of Wooster’s kilt-wearing Scot Marching Band.
OBERLIN With its historic landmarks and architecture, Oberlin is an ideal setting for students eager to grow. Ranked 51 in the nation for liberal arts colleges by U.S. News & World Report, Oberlin College earns accolades for its student-faculty ratio of 9:1 and the fact that more than 79% of classes have fewer than 20 students. The month-long winter break allows students to get experience with internships in their field.
WHAT TO DO
Take a seat in Oberlin’s historic Apollo Theatre, which dates back to 1913 and sets the stage for family-friendly movies at budget-friendly prices. Discover why the Allen Memorial Art Museum (left) on the Oberlin campus — where admission is always free for students — is considered one of the best academic art museums in the country. Get inspired at Weltzheimer/Johnson House, designed in 1947 by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright and one of the few Usonian homes open to the public for tours. Check online for tour dates.
WHERE TO EAT
Indulge in healthy meals — including yogurt and granola parfait, roast chicken, fish and chips, assorted salads, and other seasonally inspired fare showcasing locally sourced ingredients — at 1833 Restaurant inside The Hotel at Oberlin. Flip for flapjacks at The Feve, or partake of other brunch favorites that include helpings of the famous griddle cakes that are so popular the eatery sells boxes of their pancake mix for diners to take home. You won’t get lost if you follow the colorful signs that point the way to Thi Ni Thai (above), known for house specialties like spring rolls, jasmine rice, phat Thai, and roasted coconut juice.
WHERE TO SLEEP
Time travel to the magnificent 1830 Hallauer House Bed & Breakfast, Oberlin’s Civil War-themed bed and breakfast that’s retained its exquisite Greek Revival style. Take a dip in the swimming pool or relax in the hot tub. Don’t miss your chance to spend the night behind bars at The Old Vermilion Jailhouse Bed & Breakfast (above), a revamped former jail transformed into a cozy hideaway with luxurious décor. You and those in your party will be the only guests on the premises.
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Keep track of time with ease when you visit the World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock in Sugarcreek. The 23-foot-tall, 24-foot-wide timepiece — part of the Guinness Book of World Records — features a cuckoo bird that emerges every half hour to polka music performed by a series of Swiss characters.
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Follow in the footsteps actors Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman took while filming the Academy-Award-winning film, The Shawshank Redemption, on The Shawshank Trail. Mansfield will commemorate the movie’s 30th anniversary Aug. 9–11. Make your first stop at the chilling-yetthrilling Historic Ohio State Reformatory
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Play a mean game of pinball, as well as video games and other vintage favorites, at Past Times Arcade in Girard. The emporium is home to more than 300 pinball machines, 150 classic arcade games, and the aptly named Holy Grail Video Game store.
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Get in touch with the great outdoors at Atwood Lake in Mineral City, near Dellroy, which features a swimming beach, boating opportunities, hiking trails, and more than 500 campsites. Cabins have all the comforts of home, including full kitchens.
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Find family-friendly fun at Fairport Harbor Lakefront Park, where kids can play on the pristine beach and playground, as well as ride kayaks and paddleboards.
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Set on more than 3,500 acres, Holden Arboretum in Kirtland is one of the largest arboretums and botanical gardens in the United States. Stunning views can be enjoyed high above the treetops by strolling along the Murch Canopy Walk that towers 65 feet above the forest floor or climbing 202 steps to the top of Kalberer Emergent Tower, which offers picturesque views of Lake Erie.
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Welcome the joys of autumn by picking the perfect pumpkin, getting lost in a corn maze, going on a hayride, and partaking of more than 50 other activities at Ramseyer Farms in Wooster.
8 Taste Cleveland’s storied ethnic heritage. The West Side Market, which dates to 1840, is the city’s oldest publicly owned market and home to more than 100 vendors offering fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, cheese, and ready-to-eat foods.
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Celebrate all things football and more in the Hall of Fame Village developed around the iconic Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton. Find fine dining and retail shopping experiences, along with a sports-centric Build-A-Bear.
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Trace the course of history while hiking the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail where, from 1827 to 1913, mules pulled canal boats with passengers and goods along the route. Begin your journey at Fort Laurens State Memorial Revolutionary War trailhead in Bolivar, then head south to explore the remains of several hand-constructed locks.
REST ASSURED
Stay in one-of-akind lodging.
Go retro at The Rambler, a mid20th-century modern Airbnb in Ashland with décor straight out of Mad Men, complete with a record player, pool and poker tables, and a pair of cruiser bikes.
Kick back in a cool studio loft at Sandy Springs Brewing Company’s Brewers Quarters (above) in Minerva while enjoying your favorite libations from the taproom next door.
Feel like you’re on top of the world at Berlin Woods Treehouses (below) in Millersburg as you settle into gorgeous accommodations 30 feet off the ground that feature full kitchens, fireplaces, screened porches, and Jacuzzi tubs.
Music to Your Ears
Listen to live music at these three festivals, along with venues offering music throughout the year.
MUSIC DESTINATIONS
Sip on a red, white, rosé, or fruit wine while enjoying live music performed most Saturday evenings by local artists at Black Sheep Vineyard in Adena. Take five at Bop Stop at The Music Settlement in Cleveland, where the live jazz is hot, the craft cocktails are cool, and the view of Lake Erie is sweeping. Relax under the stars at the iconic Blossom Music Center (below) in Cuyahoga Falls, the summer home of the Cleveland Orchestra and a premier tour stop for acclaimed national acts.
FUN FESTS
Groove to your favorite beat during the Alive Music Festival (above) at Atwood Lake Park in Mineral City on July 18–20. Spend the weekend by pitching your tent or parking your RV in one of Atwood’s sites and listening to more than 50 artists performing on multiple stages. Do time listening to live bands and leave with the tattoo you’ve dreamed about at the Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival on July 19–21 at the Historic Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield. Listen to contemporary music on multiple stages at WonderStruck every July at Lakeland Community College in Kirtland, where you can also get crafty with art activities for all ages.
Craig Hassall
in the ornate
OHIO
ONSTAGE
Craig Hassall’s storied career includes launching a national tour at Opera Australia and ensuring London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall stages something for everyone. In February 2023, the native Australian moved across the pond to become the President and CEO of Cleveland’s Playhouse Square, one of the largest theater districts in the world. In addition to being home to 12 performance spaces and eight resident companies, the theater complex is at the forefront of creating innovative programming, debuting commissioned works that are bound for Broadway.
“When I saw the theaters for the first time, I was completely blown away by their scale, quality, and detail,” Hassall says. “They’re absolute gems for Cleveland and the entire nation.”
HIS FAVORITE OHIO SPOTS
Amish Country (above): “It’s like stepping back in time. The people are so polite, rural, and low-maintenance. It’s extraordinary.”
Vermilion: “It’s such a beautiful town with all the white buildings. Chez Francois has an amazing French wine list, and it’s fun to see boaters on Lake Erie dock and come in for lunch.”
Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland: The Wade Memorial Chapel, one of the few remaining interiors designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany and his studios, “is beyond words. It’s so beautiful and truly a treasured little gem.”
Find more locally made items on Ohio.org/MadeinOhio.
Take home a unique keepsake for yourself or that special someone.
Find modern designs patterned after vintage inspirations at Big Daddy’s Antiques and Collectibles in Berlin Center. They bring new life to antiques in their custom-built steel tables.
Feel the ocean breezes even when landlocked with one-of-a-kind pieces from Beverly Vinch’s Washed Ashore Jewelry. The Avon Lake-based artist embellishes beach glass with Swarovski crystals. Find her at northeast Ohio festivals like the Ashtabula Beach Glass Festival on June 23–24.
High Energy
Dr. Lyndsey McMillon-Brown doesn’t remember a time she wasn’t captivated by science. Her dedication to the discipline steered her toward the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, where she works with solar cells that convert energy from light into electricity. As a research electrical engineer, McMillon-Brown designs and develops them to be more affordable, efficient, and lightweight for use on Earth and in space. “Solar cells are important because they’re a green way for us to continue our way of life without having to burn as many fossil fuels or create harmful emissions,” says the Berea resident.
HER FAVORITE SPOTS TO EXPLORE
Cleveland Public Library: “I love going to the downtown branch and getting lost in the stacks in the Literature Department. I pick a random section, leave with five great books, and become acquainted with authors I’ve never heard of.”
The Studio Cleveland: “After a challenging day, I look forward to taking gong meditation classes with yoga. We lay on blankets with pillows and candlelight surrounding us, close our eyes, and relax to the soothing sound of a gong.”
Cleveland Metroparks Rocky River Reservation: “I’ve always liked to hike, and the reservation is close to my house. I spend as much time as I can walking along the river and reconnecting with nature.”
Chagrin Falls: “I grew up near this town. I always stop at The Popcorn Shop for ice cream and Yours Truly for their famous Notso Fries.”
West Side Market (above): “I love the energy and vibe at the Cleveland market, which really feels like a community.”
Medina County located in Northeast Ohio is packed with postcard-perfect communities where everyone feels like they are home. Each town is filled with one-of-a-kind attractions, timeless shopping experiences, and adventures for both the indoor and outdoor enthusiasts. Top this off with the world’s melting pot of flavors, from our variety of tantalizing dining options to our array of spirits, you will find yourself transported every meal!
What is stopping you from booking your next trip to Medina County?
LOCAL EATS
Taste why locals love these restaurants.
RETURN TO THE DAYS OF YESTERYEAR at Prohibition at the Caverns in Mansfield. Enjoy libations and dinner tucked away in a dining room 30 feet below ground in a historic cave hand-built in the 1800s by German immigrants as a place to ferment their lager. Build your own burger the healthy way at Ranch to Table Restaurant in Cadiz with hormone-free, grass-fed Angus beef. Taste why Pondi’s Restaurant has been a favorite of Lisbon locals since 1916. Try the Angry Chicken Alfredo, smothered in house-made hot wings sauce and creamy Gorgonzola cheese-spiked Alfredo sauce. Enjoy casual waterside dining with magnificent views at The Oaks on Chippewa Lake while listening to live music on Thursday and Friday evenings. Come for Sunday brunch featuring smoked salmon bagels and blueberry French toast.
Your tastebuds will thank you after trying the luscious homemade sherbets or the brownie-topped waffle sundaes at Miller’s Creamery (right) in Dover, New Philadelphia, and Millersburg.
Indulge in soft-serve waffle nachos piled with toppings of your choice at the family-owned Bacconi’s Lickety Split in Cortland. The waffles are made by nearby Just Pizzelles
Get the scoop at Fairport Harbor Creamery, where options range from tried-and-true classics to boozy concoctions infused with whiskey, Kahlua, espresso vodka, and crème de menthe.
ICE C R E AM
Take your place at the head of the class with hand-dipped or soft-serve treats at School House Scoops in Medina, where a percentage of sales is donated to Medina City Schools.
Join the generations of loyal customers who’ve visited Country Maid Ice Cream & Orchard in Richfield since 1948 for ice cream, sherbet, frozen yogurt, shakes, and malts made from locally sourced ingredients and fruits from the emporium’s nearby orchard.
Find more delicious options along the Ohio Ice Cream Trail. Plan your ice cream adventures on Ohio.org/Ice-Cream-Trail.
SIP, SIP HOORAY!
Get a taste of Ohio at these distinctive wineries, breweries, and distilleries.
Sip the flavors of Tuscany at Gervasi Vineyard Resort & Spa (above) in Canton, a 55-acre wine resort featuring luxury villas, a spa, and The Cave wine tasting room that’s filled with an array of wines, including their Velluto Pinot Noir.
Savor the flavor of Cabernet Franc or Vidal at Sharon James Cellars in Newbury, and pair it with pizza or a panini made from local ingredients.
Kick back with fun tastes at Wadsworth Brewing Company (below), where fruits, spices, and coffee give beer a flavor spin. Try The River Styx Monster, a double IPA named after Bigfoot featuring fresh citrus.
Pair German cuisine like housemade sauerkraut, spaetzle, and bratwurst with a pint of Old Zion Church dark German lager or one of the other rotating varieties at New Berlin Brewing Company in North Canton.
Satisfy your thirst at Western Reserve Distillers in Lakewood, famous for small-batch agave spirit, gin, and bourbon. Try a smoked cocktail, like the Black Manhattan made with their 4-year-old rye.
Travel Inspiration
AKRON AREA
Local Resources
Akron/Summit Convention & Visitors Bureau
77 E. Mill St., Akron 44308 330-374-7560, visitakron-summit.org
Explore Peninsula
6138 Riverview Rd., Peninsula 44264 330-657-2528, peninsulaohio.com
Things to Do
Akron Glass Works
421 Spicer St., Akron 44311 330-253-5888, akronglassworks.com
Akron Zoo
505 Euclid Ave., Akron 44307
330-375-2550, akronzoo.org
Berrodin Bicycle Rental & Sales
814 Bloomfield Ave., Akron 44302 330-352-1425, berrodinbicycle.com
Bethlehem Cave and Nativity Museum
2425 Myersville Rd., Akron 44312 330-699-5086, nativityofthelord.org
Burning River Adventures
2025 Munroe Falls Ave., Cuyahoga Falls 44221 330-969-2628, paddletheriver.com
Cuyahoga Valley Adventures
1570 Akron Peninsula Rd., Akron 44313 330-298-5009, paddletheriver.com
HiHO Brewing Company
1707 Front St., Cuyahoga Falls 44221 234-334-7564, hihobrewingco.com
Hike & Bike Trail
Stow 44224
330-867-5511, summitmetroparks.org
Hoppin’ Frog Brewery
1680 E. Waterloo Rd., Akron 44306 330-352-4578, hoppinfrog.com
Ignite Brewing Company
600 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton 44203 234-571-5289, ignite.beer
Jilly’s Music Room
111 N. Main St., Akron 44308 330-576-3757, jillysmusicroom.com
MAPS Air Museum
2260 International Pkwy., North Canton 44720 330-896-6332, mapsairmuseum.org
The Ninja Hive
2653 S. Arlington Rd., Akron 44319 330-803-9315, theninjahive.com
Portage Lakes State Park
5031 Manchester Rd., Akron 44319 330-644-2220, ohiodnr.gov
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens
714 N. Portage Path, Akron 44303 330-836-5533, stanhywet.org
Standing Rock Gallery
5194 Darrow Rd., Hudson 44236 330-650-9089, standingrockgallery.com
Tallmadge Church
115 Tallmadge Circle, Tallmadge 44278 330-633-0855, ohiohistory.org
Tinkers Creek Area of Liberty Park/ Summit Metroparks
10303 Aurora Hudson Rd., Streetsboro 44241 330-867-5511, ohiodnr.gov
Yoga Bliss
3045 Smith Rd., Ste. 300, Akron 44333 330-576-6687, yogablissakron.com
ASHLAND AREA
Local Resources
Explore Ashland
211 Claremont Ave., Ashland 44805 877-581-2345, exploreashlandohio.com
Things to Do
Beyond Measure Market
569 U.S. Rte. 250, Greenwich 44837 419-962-2008, beyondmeasuremarket.com
Charles Mill Lake Park, Campground & Marina
1277A St. Rte. 430, Mansfield 44903 419-368-6885, mwcd.org
Take time away from a busy lifestyle and discover fresh air and beautiful landscapes at Charles Mill Lake. Select a full hookup campsite or primitive lot, both featuring panoramic lakefront views. Enjoy familyfriendly events, swimming, hiking, kayaking, boating, and fishing. Boat rentals are available at the marina.
Mohican Lodge & Conference Center
1098 Ashland Co. Rd. 3006, Perrysville 44864 419-938-5411, mohicanlodge.com
Mohican State Park
3116 St. Rte. 3, Loudonville 44842 419-994-5125, ohiodnr.gov
Mohican State Park Campground
3116 St. Rte. 3, Loudonville 44842 419-994-4290, ohiodnr.gov
Pleasant Hill Lake Park, Campground & Marina
3431 St. Rte. 95, Perrysville 44864 419-938-7884, mwcd.org
Pleasant Hill Lake, located in the heart of Mohican Country, has deluxe log cabins and full hookup campsites! Swim at the beach, rent a boat and fish, or enjoy programs offered all year. The park also features a horse camp and connects to miles of trails within the region.
CADIZ AREA
Things to Do
16 Sided Barn
75440 Skullfork Rd., Freeport 43973 740-658-3891, visitharrisoncounty.com
Clark Gable Museum 138 Charleston St., Cadiz 43907 740-942-4989, clarkgablefoundation.com
Clendening Lake, Campground and Marina
79100 Bose Rd., Freeport 43973 740-433-4858, mwcd.org
Enjoy pristine shoreline, excellent fishing, and quiet evenings at Clendening Lake. It is a true back-to-nature experience best enjoyed from a boat to renew and refresh from the hustle and bustle. Stay in comfortable log cabins or enjoy lakefront campsites. The marina offers boat rentals, fuel, bait, and tackle.
The Conotton Creek Trail St. Rte. 151, Scio 43988 740-942-1102, visitharrisoncounty.com
Custer Monument St. Rte. 646, New Rumley 43986 740-945-6415, ohiohistory.org
Franklin Museum
187 N. Main St., New Athens 43981 740-968-0192, visitharrisoncounty.com
Harrison County Lakes
143 S. Main St., Cadiz 43907 740-942-1102, visitharrisoncounty.com
History of Coal Museum
200 E. Market St., Cadiz 43907 740-942-2623, visitharrisoncounty.com
John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail of Ohio St. Rte. 22, Cadiz 43907 740-942-1102, ohiohistory.org
Ohio Valley Winery
131 E. Market St., Cadiz 43907 740-491-8703, ohiovalleywinery.com
Tappan Lake Park, Campground and Marina 84000 Mallarnee Rd., Deersville 44693 740-922-3649, mwcd.org
Spend time in nature’s playground at Tappan Lake! Speed things up with skiing or tubing, or slow down to enjoy fishing, kayaking, and swimming. Hit the trails and stay at a full hookup campsite nestled into the woods or lakefront cabins. The marina has boat rentals, fuel, bait, and tackle.
Vineyard 22 Winery
83800 Monzula Dr., Cadiz 43983 740-491-7000, vineyard22winery.com
Wellstone Winery
28945 Riley Rd., Freeport 43973 330-432-3029, wellstone.com
Local Resources
Discover Hartville
115 Prospect Ave. S., Hartville 44632 330-877-5500, discoverhartville.com
Things to Do
720 Market eventsby720.com
Experience open-air, market-style artisan shopping with 720 Market at various venues throughout Stark County. 720 is a fun, fresh opportunity to enjoy local arts, musicians, food vendors, and makers of all kinds. Shop here and enjoy the vibe! 720 Market is a proud partner of Visit Canton.
Belden Village Mall
4230 Belden Village St. N.W., Canton 44718 330-492-7779, beldenvillagemall.com
Visit the area’s premier shopping, dining, and entertainment destination. Shop at American Eagle, Chico’s, Pandora, PINK, Express, and Windsor. Dine in the food court or enjoy happy hour at Condado Tacos, Bravo! Italian Kitchen, and more. Anchors are Dillard’s, Macy’s, Dave & Busters, and DICK’s Sporting Goods/Golf Galaxy.
Boomdyada
332 4th St. N.W., Canton 44702 330-704-2260, boomdyada.com
Canton Museum of Art
1001 Market Ave. N., Canton 44702 330-453-7666, cantonart.org
Escape Room Downtown
203 Market Ave. S., #200, Canton 44702 330-844-1492, escaperoomdowntown.com
Fortress of Fear ScreamPark
12175 State St. N.E., Alliance 44601 330-823-3933, fortressoffear.com
Funtimes Fun Park
12175 State St. N.E., Alliance 44601 330-823-3933, funtimespark.com
Gervasi Vineyard Resort & Spa
1700 55th St. N.E., Canton 44721 330-497-1000, gervasivineyard.com
Gervasi Vineyard Resort & Spa offers a tranquil escape in Canton, Ohio. Nestled amidst picturesque vineyards, it blends rustic elegance with modern luxury. Guests savor award-winning wines, dine at premier restaurants, and indulge in rejuvenating spa treatments. A haven for relaxation and romance, it’s the epitome of refined Tuscan charm.
Grumpy Troll Coffee
228 E. Main St., Alliance 44601 330-596-1157, thetrollhole.com
Haines House Underground Railroad Museum
186 W. Mill St., Alliance 44601 330-823-5353, haineshouse.org
Hartville MarketPlace
1289 Edison St. N.W., Hartville 44632 330-877-9860, hartvillemarketplace.com
Huston-Brumbaugh Nature Center
16146 Daniel St. N.E., Minerva 44657 330-823-7487, mountunion.edu/nature-center
Mad Dogs and Crazy Cats
40 N. Arch Ave., Alliance 44601 330-596-1157, maddogscrazycats.com
Milestone Games
312 Cleveland Ave. N.W., Canton 44702 330-956-4509, milestone.games
Mother Angelica Museum
4365 Fulton Dr. N.W., Canton 44718 330-492-7018, motherangelicamuseum.com
North Canton Heritage Society
210 N. Main St., North Canton 44720 330-494-4791, northcantonheritage.org
Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail
135 Lake Ave. N.W., Massillon 44647 330-477-3552, starkparks.com
Pro Football Hall of Fame
2121 George Halas Dr. N.W., Canton 44708 330-456-8207, profootballhof.com
Quail Hollow State Park
13480 Congress Lake Ave., Hartville 44632 330-409-8096, ohiodnr.gov
Sippo Lake Park
5300 Tyner St. N.W., Canton 44708 330-477-3552, starkparks.com
Spring Hill Historic Home and Underground Railroad Site
1401 Springhill Ln. N.E., Massillon 44646 330-833-6749, springhillhistorichome.org
Troll Hole Museum
228 E. Main St., Alliance 44601 330-596-1157, thetrollhole.com
Walborn Reservoir
11324 Price St. N.E., Alliance 44601 330-477-3552, starkparks.com
The Wilderness Center
9877 Alabama Ave. S.W., Wilmot 44689 330-359-5235, wildernesscenter.org
Wisecracks Comedy Escape Room
117 E. Main St., Alliance 44601 330-596-1157, wisecracksescaperoom.com
Akron 2
Akron Children’s Museum
A gathering place for children and families, where play inspires exploration in the newly expanded, 3,000 additional sq. ft. of exhibit space! Enjoy a museum where kids can let loose, learn and explore. akronkids.org
Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Make Cuyahoga Valley National Park your front porch with a stay at historic Stanford House. Enjoy activities such as hiking, biking, kayaking and more. forcvnp.org/stanford
Akron Art Museum
Experience the magic of art at the Akron Art Museum. Open WednesdaySunday 11am-5pm. FREE admission on Thursdays 11am-9pm. Engaging exhibitions and educational programs await you. akronartmuseum.org
Akron Zoo
Our animals have personalities that you have to see to believe! Meet the colorful cast of characters from around the globe. The Akron Zoo is worth your wild – visit us today! akronzoo.org
Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad
Offering vintage railroad experiences with unique views and engaging excursions through Cuyahoga Valley National Park. cvsr.org
Hale Farm & Village
Discover 19th century Ohio life as you stroll through historic buildings, meet heritage breed farm animals and engage with skilled artisans demonstrating their craft. halefarm.org
Don Drumm Studios & Gallery
Featuring handmade, artist-designed gifts and accessories from 600+ artists, including resident artists Don & Leandra Drumm. Jewelry, ceramics, wall art, glassware, serveware, fibers, ornaments and more! dondrummstudios.com
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens
The former home of Goodyear cofounder F.A. Seiberling and his family, Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens is open for tours April-December. stanhywet.org
Hoppin’ Frog Brewery
Vast array of their refreshing, innovative, and flavorful beers! From 24 taps, and even more to-go. Plus really great food, with elevated pub fare that captures the flavors of the season.
hoppinfrog.com
CREATE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE IN SUMMIT COUNTY!
DESTINATION Canton
Canton Classic Car
Explore a collection of 40 rare and special interest, classic automobiles, displayed among a montage of Americana and local memorabilia.
cantonclassiccar.org
Canton Museum of Art
Each season, discover powerful, new visual arts exhibitions focused on American art and themes connecting creativity and cultural heritage. cantonart.org
Dennison Depot Railroad Museum
The Dennison Railroad Depot is a museum, restaurant and theater. The National Historic Landmark is the most significant remaining example in the nation of a World War II railroad canteen. dennisondepot.org
First Ladies National Library & Museum
Tour the Saxton-McKinley House and rotating exhibits on view in the First Ladies Museum, as well as a significant archive, preserving the legacies of the First Ladies of the United States. firstladies.org
MAPS Air Museum
The Military Aviation Preservation Society serves as a center of aviation history in northeast Ohio with over 53 aircraft in the collection, a Gallery of Heroes and other interactive displays. mapsairmuseum.org
Massillon Museum
A cultural hub where art and history come together, MassMu is home to permanent and rotating exhibits, including the Paul Brown Museum. massillonmuseum.org
McKinley Presidential Library & Museum
This one-of-a-kind presidential library incorporates a history museum, interactive science center, planetarium and life-sized, historic street of shops. mckinleymuseum.org
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Galleries and theaters like the First Century of the NFL, Pro Football Today, Lamar Hunt Super Bowl Gallery and Game for Life, deliver on-field energy and inspire gameday emotion. profootballhof.com
Troll Hole Museum
From whimsical to wacky, the Troll Hole features the world’s largest collection of troll dolls on view inside an immersive museum that chronicles trolls from folklore to modern-day phenomenon. thetrollhole.com
Visit all nine museums with one convenient digital pass that provides special savings!
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CARROLLTON AREA
Local Resources
Carroll County Convention & Visitors Bureau
30 S. Lisbon St., Carrollton 44615 330-627-4811 ext. 2, carrollcountyohio.com
Carroll County, Ohio, is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the Midwest. With its picturesque landscapes, charming small towns, and rich history, it offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. From exploring the breathtaking Atwood Lake Park to indulging in delicious local cuisine, Carroll County has something for everyone.
Things to Do
Atwood Lake Park 9500 Lakeview Rd. N.E., Mineral City 44656 330-343-6780, mwcd.org
Stay at a full hookup campsite or cabin with panoramic, lakefront views. Hiking trails, sports courts, and a swimming beach with a concession stand and water toys will keep the family entertained! Two marinas feature boat rentals, docking, fuel, boat sales, service, and waterfront dining.
Leesville Lake
Campground and Marina
4131 Deer Rd. S.W., Bowerston 44695 740-269-5371, mwcd.org
Over 325 Miles of Trails
9 Scenic Golf Courses
Nationally Acclaimed Zoo
More than 5,000 Free Programs
Garfield Park Reservation
Download the mobile app at clevelandmetroparks.com/app
Leesville boasts two marinas with boat rental and cabin rentals. Campgrounds are available at each marina. The lake has a 10 mph limit and two public launch ramps, as well as a great reputation for muskie fishing. Leesville is located just a few steps from the Ohio Buckeye Trail.
CHARDON AREA
Things to Do
Claridon Woodlands
11383 Claridon Troy Rd., Chardon 44024 440-286-9516, geaugaparkdistrict.org
Crooked Pecker Brewing Company 8284 E. Washington St., Chagrin Falls 44023 440-384-3452, crookedpeckerbrewing.com
MEMORIES FOR MILES
MAKE YOUR MEMORIES IN YOUNGSTOWN EXPLORING OUR INCREDIBLE OUTDOOR SPACES. WORLD CLASS ART, WINERIES & BREWERIES, GOLF AND DELECTABLE DINING COMPLETE YOUR WEEKEND. PLAN YOUR VISIT TODAY.
Welcome to the Other Side of Amish Country where
Wine & Brew
Headwaters Park
13365 Old State Rd. (St. Rte. 608), Huntsburg 44046 440-286-9516, geaugaparkdistrict.org
LaDue Boathouse and Marina
Great Lakes Brewing Co.
2516 Market Ave., Cleveland 44113 216-771-4404, greatlakesbrewing.com
National Historic Landmarks
Outdoor Adventure hospitality feels like home!
17759 Valley Rd., Unit B, Auburn Twp. 44023 440-773-2728, breakawayexcursions.com/ ladue-boathouse-and-marina
Laleure Vineyards
17335 Nash Rd., Parkman 44080 440-548-5120, laleure.com
The Maple Highlands Trail
9280 Ravenna Rd., Chardon 44024 440-286-9516, geaugaparkdistrict.org
Punderson Manor Lodge & Conference Center
11755 Kinsman Rd., Newbury 44065 440-564-9144, pundersonmanor.com
Punderson State Park
11755 Kinsman Rd., Newbury 44065 440-564-2279, ohiodnr.gov
Punderson State Park Campground
Park Rd. 8, Newbury 44065 440-564-1195, ohiodnr.gov
Ubuntu Wellness
203 Main St., Chardon 44024 440-214-9062, ubuntuwellnessohio.com
The West Woods Nature Center
9465 Kinsman Rd. (St. Rte. 87), Novelty 44072 440-286-9516, geaugaparkdistrict.org
CLEVELAND AREA
Local Resources
Discover My Cleveland
5815 Landerbrook Dr., Cleveland 44124 440-477-6956, discovermycleveland.com
Things to Do
Great Lakes Science Center
601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland 44114 216-694-2000, greatscience.com
Greater Cleveland Aquarium
2000 Sycamore St., Cleveland 44113 216-862-8803, greaterclevelandaquarium.com
Local Flavors
Arts
Entertainment One
Bird of Paradise
1948 W. 25th St., Cleveland 44113 216-274-1010, birdofparadisecle.com
Bookhouse Brewing
1526 W. 25th St., Cleveland 44113 216-862-4048, bookhouse.beer
Bright Side
1948 W. 25th St., Cleveland 44113 216-274-1010, brightsidecle.com
Cleveland Hungarian Museum
Galleria at Erieview, E. 9th and St. Clair Ave., Lower Level, Cleveland 44114 216-523-3900, clevelandhungarianmuseum.org
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
3900 Wildlife Way, Cleveland 44109 216-661-6500, clevelandmetroparks.com/zoo
The Cleveland Museum of Art
11150 East Blvd., Cleveland 44106 216-421-7350, clevelandart.org
Cuyahoga Valley National Park
15610 Vaughn Rd., Brecksville 44141 440-717-3890, nps.gov/cuva
Emerald Necklace Trail – Cleveland Metroparks
Cleveland 44144 216-906-0992, clevelandmetroparks.com
Funny Bus Comedy City Tours
1250 Old River Rd., Cleveland 44113 216-404-7786, funnybus.net/cleveland
Go Ape Cleveland
16200 Valley Pkwy., Strongsville 44136 800-971-8271, goape.com
Hofbrauhaus Cleveland
1550 Chester Ave., Cleveland 44114 216-621-2337, hofbrauhauscleveland.com
Lady Caroline Cruise Ship
1153 Main Ave., Cleveland 44113 216-696-8888, ladycaroline.com
Market Garden Brewery Store & Tours
1849 W. 24th St., Cleveland 44113 216-373-0700, marketgardenbrewery.com
Market Garden Brewpub
1947 W. 25th St., Cleveland 44113 216-621-4000, marketgardenbrewery.com
Masthead Brewing Company
1261 Superior Ave. E., Cleveland 44114 216-206-6176, mastheadbrewingco.com
Memphis Kiddie Park 10340 Memphis Ave., Brooklyn 44144 216-941-5995, memphiskiddiepark.com
Nano Brew Cleveland 1859 W. 25th St., Cleveland 44113 216-862-6631, nanobrewcleveland.com
National Cleveland-Style Polka
Hall of Fame & Museum 605 E. 222nd St., Euclid 44123 216-261-3263, polkafame.com
Nature Center at Shaker Lakes 2600 S. Park Blvd., Cleveland 44120 216-321-5935, shakerlakes.org
Off the Wagon
12 N. Main St., Chagrin Falls 44022 440-903-1047, offthewagonshop.com
Purple Skies Farm
18802 State Rd., North Royalton 44133 440-628-1393, purpleskiesfarm.com
Relish Cleveland Tours
Ohio City, Cleveland 44113
216-353-3770, relishcle.com
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
1100 Rock and Roll Blvd., Cleveland 44114 216-781-7625, rockhall.com
Shaker Historical Museum
16740 S. Park Blvd., Shaker Heights 44120
216-921-1201, ohiohistory.org
Tours of Cleveland, LLC
Cleveland 44113
216-318-3865, toursofcleveland.com
Western Reserve Distillers
14221 Madison Ave., Lakewood 44107 216-333-9291, westernreservedistillers.com
ELYRIA AREA
Things to Do
Allen Memorial Art Museum
87 N. Main St., Oberlin 44074 440-775-8665, amam.oberlin.edu
Heron Creek Wine and Brady Vineyards of Ohio
52185 W. Griggs Rd., Wellington 44090 440-506-7022, heroncreekwine.com
Historic Downtown Amherst
255 Park Ave., Amherst 44001 440-984-6709, mainstreetamherst.org
Our Little World Alpacas
16800 Cowley Rd., Grafton 44044 440-724-7070, ourlittleworldalpacas.com
Weltzheimer/Johnson House by Frank Lloyd Wright
534 Morgan St., Oberlin 44074 440-775-8665, amam.oberlin.edu/flw
GENEVA AREA
Local Resources
Ashtabula County Visitors Bureau
1850 Austinburg Rd., Austinburg 44010 440-275-3202, visitashtabulacounty.com
Things to Do
Adventure Zone Family Fun Center
5600 Lake Rd., Geneva-on-the-Lake 44041 440-466-8650, adventurezonefun.com
Ashtabula Arts Center
2928 W. 13th St., Ashtabula 44004 440-964-3396, ashtabulaartscenter.org
Ashtabula County Antique Engine Club
4026 U.S. Rte. 322, Wayne 44093 440-812-8475, facebook.com
Ashtabula Maritime & Surface
Transportation Museum
1071 Walnut Blvd., Ashtabula Harbor 44004 440-964-6847, facebook.com/ashtabulamstmuseum
Brant’s Apple Orchard
4749 Dibble Rd., Ashtabula 44004 440-224-0639, brantsappleorchard.com
Buccia Winery, Vineyard and B & B
518 Gore Rd., Conneaut 44030 440-593-5976, bucciavineyards.com
Camp Peet Metropark
415 Creek Rd., Conneaut 44030 440-576-9717, ashtabulametroparks.com
Cloven Hoof Brewing Co.
1308 Bridge St., Ashtabula Harbor 44004 440-536-4344, facebook.com/clovenhoofashtabula
Conneaut Arts Center
1025 Buffalo St., Conneaut 44030 440-593-5888, conneautartscenter.com
Conneaut Historical Society Museum
501 Sandusky St., Conneaut 44030 440-599-6011, capturingconneauthistory.com
Conneaut Railroad Museum
363 Depot St., Conneaut 44030 440-599-7878, visitconneaut.com
Conneaut Township Park
480 Lake Rd., Conneaut 44030 440-599-7071, conneauttownshippark.com
Conneaut West Breakwater Lighthouse Broad Street Extension, Conneaut 44030 440-599-7697, visitconneautohio.com
Creek Road Covered Bridge 371 Creek Rd., Conneaut 44030 440-599-7697, visitconneautohio.com
DB Sport Fishing Charters
4762 N. Broadway, Geneva 44041 440-479-5185, dbsportfishing.com
Emerine Estates Winery
5689 Loveland Rd., Jefferson 44047 440-293-8199, emerineestates.com
Ferrante Winery & Ristorante
5585 St. Rte. 307, Geneva 44041 440-466-8466, ferrantewinery.com
Friends of Conneaut Creek Metropark 27 Blakeslee Rd., Conneaut 44030 440-576-0717, ashtabulametroparks.com
Gateway Outdoor Learning Center 230 Gateway Ave., Conneaut 44030 440-479-9554, visitconneautohio.com
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4888 North Broadway, Geneva-on-the-Lake, Ohio
More than buggies
Shopping, Food & Brews, Places to Stay, and more.
Plan a winter getaway to Ohio Amish
Country –home to heartwarming holiday traditions, unique shopping experiences, and your favorite seasonal flavors.
Geneva State Park
4499 Padanarum Rd., Geneva 44041 440-466-8400, ohiodnr.gov
The Great Lakes Medieval Faire
3033 St. Rte. 534, Rock Creek 44084 440-474-4280, medievalfaire.com
Harbor Yak
Archway Marina, Ferry Dr., Ashtabula Harbor 44004 440-990-0161, harboryak.com
Harpersfield Winery
6387 St. Rte. 307, Geneva 44041 440-466-4739, harpersfield.com
Hatches Corners Metropark
5467 St. Rte. 7, Monroe Twp. 44030 440-576-0717, ashtabulametroparks.com
Hearthside Grove Lake Erie Motorcoach Resort
6300 Lake Rd. W., Geneva-on-the-Lake 44041 440-261-4063, hearthsidegrovelakeerie.com
Hubbard House Underground Railroad Museum
1603 Walnut Blvd., Ashtabula Harbor 44004 440-964-8168, hubbardhouseugrrmuseum.org
Hundley Cellars
6451 N. River Rd. W., Geneva 44041 440-361-3088, hundleycellars.com
Jefferson Depot Village
147 E. Jefferson St., Jefferson 44047 440-812-0213, jeffersondepotvillage.org
Kosicek Vineyards
636 St. Rte 534 S., Harpersfield 44041 440-361-4573, kosicekvineyards.com
The Lakehouse Inn Winery
5653 Lake Rd. E., Geneva-on-the-Lake 44041 440-466-8668, thelakehouseinn.com/winery
Laurello Vineyards
4573 St. Rte. 307 E., Geneva 44041 440-415-0661, laurellovineyards.com
The Lodge at Geneva-on-the-Lake
4888 N. Broadway
Geneva-on-the-Lake 44041 866-806-8066, thelodgeatgeneva.com
M Cellars
6193 S. River Rd. W., Geneva 44041 440-361-4104, mcellars.com
Manners Christmas Tree Farm
Living life simply. Holmes County & beyond.
Explore the Possibilities visitamishcountry.com
780 Dodgeville Rd., Jefferson 44047 440-294-2444, facebook.com/manners christmastreefarm
Markko Vineyard & Winery
4500 S. Ridge Rd. W., Conneaut 44030 440-593-3197, markko.com
Middle Road Covered Bridge
Middle Road, Conneaut 44030 440-599-7697, visitconneautohio.com
Natures Bundle
5271 Wetmore Rd., Conneaut 44030 440-812-1867, naturesbundle.com
North Coast WWII History Museum
851 Harbor St., Conneaut 44030 440-224-0717, ddayohio.us
Old Firehouse Winery
5499 Lake Rd., Geneva-on-the-Lake 44041 440-466-9300, oldfirehousewinery.com
Old Mill Winery
403 S. Broadway, Geneva 44041 440-466-5560, theoldmillwinery.com
Port of Conneaut
Broad Street Extension, Conneaut 44030 440-593-1300, conneautportauthority.com
Pymatuning State Park
6100 Pymatuning Lake Rd., Andover 44003 440-293-6030, ohiodnr.gov
Red Barn Cellars
5099 Leslie Rd., Harpersfield 44084 440-415-0887, redbarncellars.com
wine
Things to Do
Haunted Mansfield Ohio
124 N. Main St., Mansfield 44902 419-525-1300, hauntedmansfield.com
Malabar Farm State Park
4050 Bromfield Rd., Lucas 44843 419-892-2784, ohiodnr.gov
Mansfield Art Center
700 Marion Ave., Mansfield 44906 419-756-1700, mansfieldartcenter.org
Oak Hill Cottage
310 Springmill St., Mansfield 44903 419-524-1765, oakhillcottage.org
Ohio Bird Sanctuary
3774 Orweiler Rd., Mansfield 44903 419-884-4295, ohiobirdsanctuary.com
The Phoenix Brewing Company
131 N. Diamond St., Mansfield 44902 419-544-0755, phoenixbrewing.com
Richland B&O Trail
Mansfield 44902 419-525-1300, destinationmansfield.com
Roselawn Miniature Golf
22 Church St., Shelby 44875 419-543-1819, roselawnminiaturegolf.com
Shady Lane Alpaca Farm & Store
3073 Gass Rd., Lexington 44904 419-560-0780, shadylanealpacas.com
The Shawshank Trail
124 N. Main St., Mansfield 44902 419-525-1300, shawshanktrail.com
Snow Trails
3100 Possum Run Rd., Mansfield 44903 419-774-9818, snowtrails.com
The Spirit Room at the Phoenix
131 B N. Diamond St., Mansfield 44902 419-544-0755, spiritroomphx.com
MEDINA AREA
Things to Do
Engage Virtual Range
5035 Beach Rd., Medina 44256
330-355-9430, engagevirtualrange.com
Ignite Brewing Company – Brunswick
1255 N. Carpenter Rd., Brunswick 44203 330-460-3042, ignite.beer
Lager Heads Brewing Company
325 W. Smith Rd., Medina 44256 330-721-2337, lagerheads.us
Main Street Wadsworth
102 Main St., Ste. 20, Wadsworth 44281 330-331-4414, mainstreetwadsworth.org
Medina Antique Mall
2797 Medina Rd., Medina 44256 330-722-0071, medinaantiquemall.com
Northern Ohio Railway Museum
5515 Buffham Rd., Seville 44273 330-769-5501, northernohiorailwaymuseum.org
MILLERSBURG AREA
Things to Do
Amish Country Riding Stables
5025 St. Rte. 557, Millersburg 44654 330-893-3600, guggisbergswissinn.com
Amish Table Talk
4787 Twp. Rd. 366, Berlin 44610 330-340-7343, amishtabletalk.com
Behalt
5798 Co. Rd. 77, Millersburg 44654 330-893-3529, behalt.com
Carlisle Gifts Walnut Creek
4962 Walnut St., Walnut Creek 44687 330-893-2535, carlislegifts.com
Doughty Glen Winery
5025 St. Rte. 557, Millersburg 44654 330-893-3600, guggisbergswissinn.com
E-Bikes of Holmes County LLC
3290 Co. Rd. 160, Millersburg 44654 330-275-5011, ebikesofholmescounty.com
Guggisberg Cheese
5060 St. Rte. 557, Millersburg 44654 330-893-2500, babyswiss.com
Millersburg Glass Museum
414 N. Washington St., Millersburg 44654 330-674-0022, holmeshistory.com
Shop Downtown Millersburg
12 E. Jackson St., Millersburg 44654 330-674-0404, freewebs.com/ shopdowntownmillersburgohio
Three Feathers Pewter
12 E. Jackson St., Millersburg 44654 330-674-0404, threefeatherspewter.com
Victorian House Museum
484 Wooster Rd., Millersburg 44654 330-674-0022, victorianhouse.org
NEW PHILADELPHIA AREA
Local Resources
Tuscarawas County Convention & Visitors Bureau
124 E. High Ave., New Philadelphia 44663 800-527-3387, traveltusc.com
Things to Do
Age of Steam Roundhouse Museum
213 Smokey Lane Rd. S.W., Sugarcreek 44681 330-852-4676, ageofsteamroundhouse.org
Atwood Lake Park
9500 Lakeview Rd. N.E., Mineral City 44656 330-343-6780, mwcd.org
Camp Tuscazoar
6066 Boy Scout Rd., Dover 44622 330-859-2888, tuscazoar.org
Dutch Valley Gifts and Boutique
1367 Old St. Rte. 39 N.E., Sugarcreek 44681 330-852-4926, dutchvalleygifts.com
Dutch Valley Market
1411 Old St. Rte. 39, Sugarcreek 44681 330-852-2631, dhgroup.com
Ernest Warther Museum & Gardens
331 Karl Ave., Dover 44622 330-505-6003, thewarthermuseum.com
Lockport Brewery
10748 Wilkshire Blvd. N.E., Bolivar 44612 330-874-6037, lockportbeer.com
Norma Johnson Center 3645 Conservation Dr. N.W., Dover 44622 330-365-3278, tuscparks.com
Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail
– Tuscarawas County
8645 Dover-Zoar Rd., Zoar 44697 330-365-3278, tuscparks.com
Ohio Star Theater
1387 Old St. Rte. 39, Sugarcreek 44681 855-344-7547, ohiostartheater.com
Yellow Butterfly Winery
11661 Blue Ridge Rd., Newcomerstown 43832 740-492-1216, yellowbutterflywinery.com
PAINESVILLE AREA
Things to Do
Antiques & Uniques
30200 Euclid Ave., Wickliffe 44092 440-944-0133, antiquesanduniquesoh.com
BACI Winery
7800 Warner Rd., Madison 44057 440-571-3537, baciwinery.com
Busy Bees Pottery & Arts Studio
7850 Mentor Ave., #554B, Mentor 44060 440-290-7767, mentor.busybeesart.com
Cask 307
7259 Warner Rd., Madison 44057 440-307-9586, cask307.com
Chapin Forest Reservation
10381 Hobart Rd., Kirtland 44094 440-358-7275, lakemetroparks.com
Debonné Vineyards
7840 Doty Rd., Madison 44057 440-466-3485, debonne.com
Dizzy Doe’s Goat Ranch
4180 Dayton Rd., Madison 44057 440-299-8301, dizzydoes.com
Double Wing Brewing Co.
7840 Doty Rd., Madison 44057
440-466-3485, doublewingbrewingco.com
Eyes Ready Charters
1313 High St., Fairport Harbor 44077 440-749-6150, eyesready.com
Fairport Harbor Lakefront Park
301 Huntington Beach Dr., Fairport Harbor 44077 440-358-7275, lakemetroparks.com
Girdled Road Reservation
12840 Girdled Rd., Concord Twp. 44077 440-358-7275, lakemetroparks.com
Grand River Cellars
5750 S. Madison Rd., Madison 44057 440-298-9838, grandrivercellars.com
Headlands Beach State Park
9601 Headlands Rd., Mentor 44060 440-466-8400, ohiodnr.gov
Historic Painesville Square
1 Liberty St., Painesville 44077 440-392-0350, painesville.com
Jordan Creek Park
7250 Alexander Rd., Concord Twp. 44077 440-358-7275, lakemetroparks.com
Lake Erie Bluffs
3301 Lane Rd., Perry Twp. 44081 440-358-7275, lakemetroparks.com
Lake Erie Distillery
4277 Hamann Industrial Pkwy., Willoughby 44094 440-579-3725, lakeeriedistillery.com
Lake Erie Fishing Charter
93 River St., Grand River 44023 440-708-6314, chagrinvalleycharters.com
Lake Metroparks Farmpark
8800 Euclid Chardon Rd., Kirtland 44094 440-256-2122, lakemetroparks.com
Laurentia Vineyard & Winery
4599 S. Madison Rd., Madison 44057 440-296-9175, laurentiawinery.com
Mentor Brewing Company
9528 Diamond Centre Dr., Mentor 44060 440-951-2739, mentorbrewingcompany.com
Painesville Kiwanis Recreation Park
301 Latimore St., Painesville 44077 440-392-0350, painesville.com/parks
Painesville Township Park
1025 Hardy Rd., Painesville Twp. 44077 440-354-3885, lakemetroparks.com
Penitentiary Glen Reservation
8668 Kirtland-Chardon Rd., Kirtland 44094 440-256-1404, lakemetroparks.com
Regal Vineyards Corn Maze & Haunted Winery
2678 Countyline Rd., Madison 44057 440-812-4936, regalvineyards.com
Silver Crest Cellars
4511 Bates Rd., Madison 44057 440-428-0677, silvercrestcellars.com
RAVENNA AREA
Local Resources
Explore Portage County 800-764-8768, centralportagevcb.org
Nature lovers and adventurers will be excited by our three state parks. Shoppers will enjoy browsing our unique shops, galleries, markets, and outlet mall. Foodies will relish our local food and drink. Festivalgoers will love our music concerts and local festivals. C’mon! Get your gang off the beaten path!
Streetsboro Visitors & Convention Bureau
Streetsboro 44241 888-558-5580, streetsborovcb.com
Come experience Streetsboro — your roadmap to fun! Enjoy over 60 attractions, including an abundance of outdoor activities, special events, affordable hotels and campgrounds, and restaurants. Streetsboro is minutes from major cities and directly off the Ohio Turnpike, exit 187. Request your free vacation value packet and coupons.
Things to Do
Bell Tower Brewing
310 Park Ave., Kent 44240 216-346-7463, belltowerbrewing.com
Boulder Creek Golf Club & Event Center
9700 Page Rd., Streetsboro 44241 330-626-2828, bouldercreekohio.com
Breakaway Excursions
10570 Main St., Mantua 44255 440-773-2465, breakawayexcursions.com
Crooked River Adventures
100 Stow St., Kent 44240 330-672-4732, kent.edu
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Authentic flavors, welcoming accommodations, and family-friendly experiences that make you feel at home.
Dan Smith Community Park
100 E. Erie St., Kent 44240
330-815-4315, facebook.com
Haymaker Farmers’ Market
350 Franklin Ave., Kent 44240 330-422-8134, haymakermarket.com
Kent Historical Society & Museum
237 E. Main St., Kent 44240 330-678-2712, kentohiohistory.org
Kent Stage
175 E. Main St., Kent 44240 330-677-5005, kentstage.org
Kent State Fashion Museum
515 Hilltop Dr., Kent 44240 330-672-3450, kent.edu/museum
MadCap Brewery
1422 Mogadore Rd., Kent 44240 330-548-9654, madcapbrewco.com
May 4th Visitor Center
147 Taylor Hall, 300 Midway Dr., Kent 44240 330-672-4660, kent.edu/may4
Nelson-Kennedy Ledges State Park
St. Rte. 282, Nelson Twp. 44231 330-654-4989, ohiodnr.gov
North Water Brewing
101 Crain Ave., Kent 44240 330-778-4677, northwaterbrewing.com
Off the Wagon
152 E. Main St., Kent 44240 330-474-1330, offthewagonshop.com
Streetsboro Singletary Museum
935 Singletary Dr., Streetsboro 44241 330-730-9934, facebook.com/singletaryhousemuseum
West Branch State Park
5570 Esworthy Rd., Ravenna 44266 330-654-4989, ohiodnr.gov
West Branch State Park Campground
5570 Esworthy Rd., Ravenna 44266 330-296-3239, ohiodnr.gov
Wingfoot Lake State Park 993 Goodyear Park Blvd., Mogadore 44260 330-628-4720, ohiodnr.gov
STEUBENVILLE AREA
Local Resources
Visit Steubenville 120 S. 3rd St., Steubenville 43952 866-301-1787, visitsteubenville.com
Things to Do
Black Sheep Vineyard
1454 U.S. Rte. 250, Adena 43901 740-546-3741, blacksheepvineyard.com
Historic Fort Steuben 120 S. 3rd St., Steubenville 43952 740-283-1787, oldfortsteuben.com
Jefferson County Historical Museum & Library 426 Franklin Ave., Steubenville 43952 740-283-1133, jeffcountyhistorical.org
Quaker Yearly Meeting House 298 Market St., Mount Pleasant 43939 800-752-2631, ohiohistory.org
Scenic Seven Creeks Roadside Spring
939 Seven Creeks Rd., Island Creek Twp. 43952 740-283-1010, seven-creeks.com
Steubenville City of Murals
Various Locations, Steubenville 43952 740-283-4935, visitsteubenville.com
WARREN AREA
Local Resources
Trumbull County Tourism Bureau
321 Mahoning Ave. N.W., Warren 44483 330-675-3081, exploretrumbullcounty.com
Things to Do
Busy Bees Pottery & Arts Studio
5555 Youngstown Warren Rd., Niles 44446 330-574-2044, niles.busybeesart.com
Cockeye BBQ
1805 Parkman Rd. N.W., Warren 44485 330-369-4227, cockeyebbq.com
Dave Grohl Alley
Main Street S.W., Warren 44481 330-675-3081, exploretrumbullcounty.com
End of the Commons General Store
8719 St. Rte. 534, Mesopotamia 44062 440-693-4295, endofthecommons.com
Ernie Hall Aviation Museum
4033 N. River Rd., Warren 44484 234-806-3008, erniehallaviationmuseum.org
First Flight Lunar Module
2553 Parkman Rd., Warren 44485 330-898-3456, firstflightwarren.org
Greene Eagle Winery
2576 Davis Peck Rd., Cortland 44410 330-583-9463, greeneeagle.com
The Harriet Taylor Upton House
380 Mahoning Ave. N.W., Warren 44483 330-395-1840, uptonhouse.org
Italian Food Trail
321 Mahoning Ave. N.W., Warren 44483 330-675-3081, italianfoodtrail.com
Kinsman House
303 Mahoning Ave. N.W., Warren 44483 330-372-0237, exploretrumbullcounty.com
Kuchta Farms
4785 St. Rte. 82, Newton Falls 44444 330-984-4525, kuchtafarms.com
Mahoning River Adventures
75 N. Leavitt Rd., Leavittsburg 44430 330-967-0003, paddletheriver.com
Market Square
6406 Kinsman Nickerson Rd., Kinsman 44429 330-876-3178, marketsquareohio.com
McKinley Birthplace Home & Research Center
40 S. Main St., Niles 44446 330-652-1704, mcklib.org/birthplacehome
Mosquito Lake State Park
1439 St. Rte. 305, Cortland 44410 330-637-2856, ohiodnr.gov
cKinley Birthplace Memorial Museum
330-652-4273, mckinleybirthplacemuseum.org
1899 Mahoning Ave. N.W., Warren 44483 330-394-1899, packardmuseum.org
3937 Youngstown Rd. S.E., Warren 44484 330-369-1965, puttputtofwarren.com
5488 Kinsman Rd. (St. Rte. 87), Mesopotamia 44062 440-221-1441, ridgeviewtours.com
330-395-4876, trumbullartgallery.com
Trumbull County Amish Country
321 Mahoning Ave. N.W., Warren 44483 330-675-3081, exploretrumbullcounty.com/amish
3937 Youngstown Rd. S.E., Warren 44484 330-369-1530, warrenbattingcages.com
Wayne County Convention and Visitors Bureau
Lincoln Way Vineyards
9050 W. Old Lincoln Way, Wooster 44691 330-804-9463, lincolnwayvineyards.com
Minglewood Distilling Co.
437 E. South St., Wooster 44691 330-601-1600, minglewooddistilling.com
Ramseyer Farms
4000 Ramseyer Ln., Wooster 44691 330-264-0264, ramseyerfarms.com
Rittman Orchards
13548 Mount Eaton Rd., Doylestown 44230 330-925-4152, rittmanorchards.com
YOUNGSTOWN AREA
Local Resources
Youngstown Live –Mahoning County CVB
13550 Mount Eaton Rd. N., Doylestown 44230
Hummingbird Hill Flower Farm
614-425-5480, hummingbirdhillflowerfarm.com
330-855-1209, lavendertrails.com
4779 Kidron Rd., Kidron 44636 800-438-5346, lehmans.com
For
21 W. Boardman St., Youngstown 44503 800-447-8201, youngstownlive.com Enjoy
bikeway or play a round of disc golf. Visit beautiful Fellows Riverside Gardens, historic Lanterman’s Mill, and the world-renowned Butler Institute of American Art.
Things to Do
Arms Family Museum
648 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44502 330-743-2589, mahoninghistory.org
Basilica and National Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon
2759 N. Lipkey Rd., North Jackson 44451 330-538-3351, ourladyoflebanonshrine.com
Biker BrewHouse
5700 Patriot Blvd., Austintown 44515 330-520-2266, bikerbrewhouse.net
The Butler Institute of American Art
524 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44502 330-743-1107, butlerart.com
Center for Sound Therapy
6229 Market St., Boardman 44512 330-779-1669, centerforsoundtherapy.com
Covelli Centre
229 E. Front St., Youngstown 44503 330-746-5600, covellicentre.com
DeYor Performing Arts Center
260 W. Federal St., Youngstown 44503 330-744-0264, deyorpac.org
Fellows Riverside Gardens
123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509 330-740-7116, millcreekmetroparks.org
Ford Nature Center
840 Old Furnace Rd., Youngstown 44511 330-740-7107, millcreekmetroparks.org
Halliday’s Winery
2400 N.E. River Rd., Lake Milton 44429 330-654-9463, hallidayswinery.com
Hollywood Gaming
at Mahoning Valley Race Course
655 N. Canfield-Niles Rd., Youngstown 44515 330-505-8700, hollywoodmahoningvalley.com
Lake Milton Brewery
17762 Mahoning Ave., Lake Milton 44429 330-612-6196, facebook.com/lakemiltonbrewery
Lake Milton State Park
16801 Mahoning Ave., Lake Milton 44429 330-654-4989, ohiodnr.gov
Lanterman’s Mill
1001 Canfield Rd. (St. Rte. 62), Youngstown 44511 330-740-7115, millcreekmetroparks.org
Mastropietro Winery and Sports Bar
14558 Ellsworth Rd., Berlin Center 44401 330-547-2151, mastropietrowinery.com
MetroParks Farm
7574 Columbiana-Canfield Rd., Canfield 44406 330-533-7572, millcreekmetroparks.org
Mill Creek Golf Course
1 W. Golf Dr., Boardman 44512 330-740-7112, millcreekmetroparks.org
Mill Creek MetroParks
7574 Columbiana-Canfield Rd., Canfield 44406 330-702-3000, millcreekmetroparks.org
Noble Creature Wild Ales & Lagers
126 E. Rayen Ave., Youngstown 44503 234-719-1827, noblecreaturebeer.com
OH WOW! The Roger & Gloria Jones Children’s Center for Science & Technology
15 Central Sq., Youngstown 44503 330-744-5914, ohwowkids.org
Paladin Brewing
6520 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44505 330-574-4998, paladinbrewing.com
Penguin City Brewing Company
460 E. Federal St., Youngstown 44503 330-755-0709, penguincity.beer
Stambaugh Auditorium
1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown 44504 330-747-5175, stambaughauditorium.com
The Vineyards at Pine Lake
14101 Market St., Columbiana 44408 234-759-3980, thevineyardsatpinelake.com
The Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre
201 S. Phelps St., Youngstown 44503 330-746-5600, theyoungstownfoundationamp.com
Youngstown Historical Center of Industry & Labor
151 W. Wood St., Youngstown 44503 330-941-1314, youngstownohiosteelmuseum.org
Main Streets
Find ideal places to learn and explore at this trio of college towns that clearly make the grade.
OXFORD Oxford is consistently rated by Forbes as one of the best college towns in the country. Named by U.S. News & World Report as being in the Top 50 among national public universities, Miami University is known for its wide array of nearly 200 majors including accounting, finance, and the undergraduate teaching program ranked No. 3 by U.S. News & World Report. With a student-faculty ratio of 15:1, it’s easy to understand why the university’s first-to-second-year retention rate remains at an impressive 89%.
WHAT TO DO
Stop for a family selfie on the Black Covered Bridge (left) in Oxford, a historic passage that dates back to 1868 and is recognized as one of the longest and most impressive of Ohio’s covered bridges. Commune with nature’s beauty by jogging, birdwatching, or simply strolling through the more than 1,000 acres and 17 miles of hiking trails comprising the Miami University Natural Areas
WHERE TO EAT
Liven up your breakfast at the Bagel & Deli (left) across from campus. It’s popular with locals for its vast selection of more than 90 bagel offerings — including Banana Surprise. Greet the day at the Oxford Doughnut Shoppe, a town staple for more than 50 years. It’s one of 13 mom-and-pop shops on the Butler County Donut Trail. Cheer the Miami RedHawks on to victory at Mac & Joe’s Restaurant & Saloon, a collegiate tradition since 1946 known for wings and chargrilled steakburgers.
WHERE TO SLEEP
Campus and downtown attractions are within walking distance of The Elms Hotel (above), the only hotel in Uptown Oxford. The full-service property has comfy rooms and suites ideal for larger families, along with two restaurants. Experience the vibe of collegiate life at The Marcum Hotel and Conference Center, located on the Miami University campus. Amenities include a complimentary pass to the rec center and easy access to the Miami University Natural Areas.
YELLOW SPRINGS Called one of “America’s Coolest Small Towns” by Budget Travel, Yellow Springs is known for its creativity and cultural diversity. Since it was founded in 1850, Antioch College has served as a catalyst for change and invention. Students design their own degree path during their second year and spend a minimum of three academic terms engaged in the first co-op undergraduate program of its kind. All classes have fewer than 20 students, which translates into a student-faculty ratio of 7:1.
WHAT TO DO
Embrace the great outdoors at Glen Helen Nature Preserve, home to groves of 400-year-old trees, waterfalls, and fields of wildflowers. Visit the raptor center that’s dedicated to rehabilitating injured birds and safely returning them to their natural habitat. Creativity is abundant in the shops in downtown Yellow Springs. Stop in Yellow Springs Pottery (above) for handcrafted, one-of-a-kind works. Village Artisans showcases the works of local artists specializing in handcrafted jewelry, woodworking, photography, paintings, and more.
WHERE TO EAT
Savor made-from-scratch goodness at Sunrise Café with a seasonal menu of classic and world cuisine created with ingredients sourced from 20 local farms. Order an ice cream cone before petting the resident goats and cows at Young’s Jersey Dairy (left). A family-favorite since 1869, Young’s crafts dozens of flavors of homemade ice cream, including standouts like butter pecan and black walnut. Kids will enjoy petting farm animals and riding the giant slide. Put some kick into your favorite burger by ordering a bourbon-infused one at Ye Olde Trail Tavern in Yellow Springs paired with a side of bier cheese fries.
WHERE TO SLEEP
Relax in luxury at Mills Park Hotel (left) in downtown Yellow Springs, where spacious rooms provide a cozy haven with Amish-crafted furniture and Southern-style fare from Ellie’s restaurant, including chicken and waffles. Do time in style at Jailhouse Suites in the building that served as the town jail from 1878 until 1929. It’s been transformed into modern suites with electric fireplaces.
Built in the 1850s, Antioch Hall is one of the campus’ most storied buildings.
Students can build friendships through a wide variety of programs at Wilberforce University.
WILBERFORCE Founded in 1856 when the education of African Americans was considered illegal, Wilberforce University is the nation’s oldest private historically Black university owned and operated by African Americans. Named after 18th-century abolitionist William Wilberforce, the college is an affordable choice: 90% of the student body receives financial aid. The city, once a significant stop on the Underground Railroad, is also home to Central State University, Ohio’s only public historically Black college and university.
WHAT TO DO
Learn about Black American history at the National Afro-American Museum & Cultural Center (left). Among the thousands of items on display are the program from the 1963 March on Washington and papers that once proved their holder’s freedom. Get amazing views of the area as you take the plunge at Skydive Greene County in nearby Xenia. Feel the freedom while safely floating through the air to the ground below, no matter your level of experience.
WHERE TO EAT
Stop in at Nick’s Restaurant in Xenia to nosh on wings, fish and chips, or the incomparable Hickory Nick burger topped with hickory-smoked bacon, crispy onion straws, American cheese, and barbecue sauce. Spend the day at the Historic Clifton Mill, close by in Clifton. It dates back to 1802 and is one of the largest water-powered gristmills still in existence. It’s known for its spectacular holiday lighting displays and pancakes that are so good the mix is sold in the gift shop. Feel the welcoming sense of community spirit that’s at the heart of One Bistro (above) in Xenia, where patrons enjoy sandwiches, salads, and gourmet pizza — and pay only what they can afford or pay it forward for someone else.
WHERE TO SLEEP
Rest easy amid the elegance of Hearthstone Inn & Suites (left) in nearby Cedarville. Rooms feature Amish-made pillowtop beds and easy access to the adjacent Ohio to Erie Bike Trail that winds through quaint towns. Sleep well in the luxurious ambiance of the John Allen House Bed & Breakfast, which was constructed in 1881 in Xenia and features elegantly appointed suites with soft bedding and a continental breakfast.
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Let your spirits soar along with the United States Navy Blue Angels and other high-flying pilots at the 50th-anniversary celebration of the CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air Show on June 22–23. Take the adventure to new heights by visiting stops along the Dayton Aviation Trail
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See a century of history in neon, metal, and more at the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati, an impressive homage to craftsmanship and days of old. The largest public sign museum in America is undergoing an extensive expansion.
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Discover why more than 30,000 visitors a year come to Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum in Hamilton, where 70 monumental sculptures are displayed throughout 300 acres of rolling hills. Come for the eclipse viewing party on April 8 or visit April 6–July 28 to see the exhibit Mounds, Moons and Stars: The Legacy of Ohio’s Magnificent Earthworks
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Delight in the family fun that Mason’s Kings Island is famous for, including the amusement park’s newest attraction, Snoopy’s Soap Box Racers. Hop on Peanuts-decorated cars that take riders up a 70-foot hill before launching onto a track and racing to the finish line — then repeat the course in reverse.
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Pedal along the Little Miami Scenic Trail a 78-mile paved route that begins in Springfield and winds its way south past historic destinations including Fort Ancient Earthworks & Nature Preserve, an UNESCO world heritage site, in Oregonia.
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REST ASSURED
Stay in one-of-akind lodging.
Take in the views of the Ohio River outside Selby 100 Mile House & Gardens (below) in Stout. The elegant, colonial-style mansion is set amid 11 acres of gardens. Wake up to a breakfast of homemade croissants, fruit turnovers, and
Feel like a flying ace from days gone by when you climb into an old-fashioned biplane and take a ride at the WACO Air Museum in Troy. See colorful planes made by the WACO Aircraft Company, the largest manufacturer of civil aircraft in the country in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
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Meet and greet Fiona and Fritz, the worldrenowned hippos who reside at Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. Get a photo of the giant mural outside the elephant home that’s scheduled to open in 2024.
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Set a course for a rafting adventure on the Little Miami Scenic River with RiversEdge Outfitters in Waynesville. They have all the gear you’ll need for a fun-filled journey.
9 You won’t believe your eyes when you see that the vessel you’ve learned to build at the Cardboard Boat Museum in New Richmond is unsinkable. Watch others try out their paper craft during the town’s annual cardboard boat race on Aug. 2–4.
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See how many of the native and migratory birds you can spot winging their way through Shaw Wetlands outside of Washington Court House as you stroll along the naturescape’s picturesque boardwalk. The vernal pools also attract frogs and toads.
nature at the recently restored Barrett’s Millhouse, a Victorianera lodge at Highlands Nature Sanctuary in Bainbridge. The rooms reflect a century of grandeur and are adjacent to 16 miles of hiking trails.
Enjoy a restful sleep at the modern Hotel Versailles (below), a spot that’s been popular with travelers since 1865. Walk around Versailles and return for dinner at the hotel’s Silas Creative Kitchen, known for sustainably sourced fare like sweet corn ice cream.
Music to Your Ears
Feel the beat at these live music venues and fests.
FUN FESTS Groove to the sounds of jazz and blues at the Lebanon Blues Festival, Aug. 2–3. Don’t miss the Blues, BBQ, and Bumpers Cruise-In with more than 150 classic cars. Listen to unforgettable tunes performed by some of country music’s biggest stars, including Keith Urban and Jason Aldean, at the Voices of America Country Music Fest (below, bottom) on Aug. 9–11 in West Chester. Hear great music from the hottest stars in R&B, jazz, soul, and hip-hop at the Cincinnati Music Festival (below, top) on July 25–27. With its roots dating to 1962, it’s the largest urban music festival in the nation.
City Weiner Dog Races. Admire the artistry of local bands, along with performers from around the country, regularly taking centerstage at The Brightside music venue in Dayton, created by music lovers for music lovers. Sink into the smooth sounds of live jazz Tuesday through Saturday nights while enjoying handcrafted coffees and specialty cocktails at Caffè Vivace in Cincinnati.
PLANTED in Ohio
Indulge in luscious melt-in-yourmouth artisan chocolates, fudge, and cookies crafted at Tickled Sweet in Milford. Take home the shop’s sugar cookie DIY kit that includes a dozen cookies in favorite holiday shapes and colorful decorating supplies.
Sarah and Damien Thompson moved to Cincinnati in 2018 to be close to family. They liked the sense of community and stayed to raise their family and start their own business, Honey Child Artisan Pops. Handcrafted with plant-based ingredients, real fruit, and touches of honey or maple syrup, the creamy frozen treats contain no cane sugar, dairy, or gluten. “They are like smoothies on a stick,” says Sarah. The healthy treats come in more than 65 flavors, depending on the season.
THE FAMILY’S FAVORITE SPOTS
Loveland Bike Trail: “We enjoy biking and love this trail because it isn’t close to public roads. It passes through a number of charming small towns. Our excursions revitalize our hearts and bodies.”
Shawnee State Park in West Portsmouth: “The park’s lodge was our first getaway as a family after we moved to Ohio. It’s located in a part of the state that’s truly beautiful.”
Serpent Mound in Peebles: “We love camping and hiking and, as an herbalist, I’m always interested in seeing plants in their natural environment. We found House of Phacops Rock Shop in the area that specializes in gemstones and fossils. The owner told us more about the history of the mound.”
Columbus Jazz & Rib Fest (above): “Wow, Columbus really knows how to present great music at this free festival! In addition to huge names, there are also musicians you may never have heard of playing all different styles of jazz.”
Find more locally made items on Ohio.org/MadeinOhio.
Play the ponies with a horse race game, complete with dice, custom-designed metal steeds, and a game board crafted from bourbon barrel lids at Bourbon and Fire in Hamilton.
Press On
In an age where words can disappear with the press of a “delete” button, Gary Walton, founder and director of the Cincinnati Type & Print Museum, is devoted to sharing the history of these iconic artforms, as well as their 21st century digital and electronic incarnations. Among the collection are several printing presses, ranging from a Franklin that was made in Cincinnati in 1860 to a 1950s Addressograph. Visitors can set their name in hot metal the way German inventor Johannes Gutenberg would have done when he originated a method of printing from moveable type in the 1450s.
HIS FAVORITE SPOTS TO EXPLORE
Great American Ball Park: “Whenever I attend a Cincinnati Reds game, I feel like I’m going back in time because this is where professional baseball began in 1869 with the Cincinnati Red Stockings. At the museum, we print copies of the original ticket to the first game.”
Bloc Coffee Company in Cincinnati: “I love their Chipotle Egg Deluxe Sandwich filled with goetta — a Cincinnati favorite. It’s to die for.”
Carillon Historical Park in Dayton: “I never get tired of visiting Carillon Park and stopping by the huge print shop museum that contains a great collection of 1930s equipment.”
Farbach-Werner Nature Preserve: “We’re blessed to have great parks in Cincinnati, and I especially enjoy walking through this 25-acre greenspace and admiring the wildflower garden and fishpond.”
Cincinnati Art Museum (above): “The museum is filled with beautiful works to see around every corner. The lovely little café there is a nice place to refresh your mind.”
Ohio Flavors
chocolate
LOCAL EATS
Taste why locals love these restaurants.
ADMIRE MAGNIFICENT VIEWS OF THE GREAT MIAMI RIVER that are steps away at Smith’s Boathouse Restaurant, a new favorite in Troy, while dining on a sumptuous menu of land and sea favorites. Delight in the dish the Queen City is famous for at the James Beard Award-winning Camp Washington Chili, a favorite in Cincinnati since 1940.
Learn why the locals love the mouthwatering, freshly made treats at BEANZ Buttercream Bakery & Eatery in Greenville. Be sure to order breakfast — the only meal they serve — which features a luscious assortment of cinnamon rolls, pancakes, and biscuits and gravy with a kick. Relax over breakfast, lunch, or a cup of java at Brick Rhod Antiques in Lewisburg while admiring linens, glassware, toys, and other vintage items available for purchase.
Treat yourself to the gourmet ice cream — including banana that’s crafted from fresh, hand-sliced fruit — along with Italian ices and gourmet chocolates at Aglamesis Brothers (right) in Cincinnati.
See and taste why visitors from near and far can’t resist The Cone in West Chester, celebrated for featuring homemade soft-serve ice cream. Snap a photo with your cone in front of the gigantic ice cream cone atop the roof.
Savor a taste of history at Graeter’s, a Cincinnati favorite since 1870, famous for the giant chocolate chunks in many of their heavenly ice cream flavors.
Scoop up the nostalgic sundaes — there’s a new one every week! — or cool off with a shake, float, or other creative concoctions at Main St. Creamery in Washington Court House.
Find the sweet treats your tastebuds are craving at Jubie’s Creamery in Fairborn and Moraine. It’s known for premium soft custard along with its dairy-free Chocolate Fluffernutter.
Find more delicious options along the Ohio Ice Cream Trail. Plan your ice cream adventures on Ohio.org/Ice-Cream-Trail.
SIP, SIP HOORAY!
Get a taste of Ohio at these distinctive wineries, breweries, and distilleries.
Celebrate the 2024 solar eclipse with a pint of Dunkel (a Germanstyle dark lager) — appropriately named Path of Totality — at Municipal Brew Works (above) in Hamilton. Come anytime for an IPA or cream ale.
Sip a glass of Vidal Blanc that Dragonfly Vineyard & Wine Cellar in Urbana is known for while seated in the panoramic 4-acre vineyard.
Your tastebuds will thank you for ordering the mellow Imperial Blackberry Stout or an irresistible Mango Milkshake IPA at Sons of Toil Brewing in Mount Orab.
Savor handcrafted bourbon at the family-owned White Dog Distilling Company in Middletown, offering more than 230 bourbons along with their own products named in honor of their white dog Kody, who’s pictured on every label.
Taste why cider is no longer just autumn’s favorite thirst-quencher at TinCap Hard Cider (below)
Travel Inspiration
BATAVIA AREA
Local Resources
Clermont County Convention & Visitors Bureau
410 E. Main St., Batavia 45103 513-732-3600, discoverclermont.com
Visit regional attractions and museums, and explore rich history along the way.
Things to Do
Cardboard Boat Museum
311 Front St., New Richmond 45157 513-910-9153, newrichmond.org/ cardboard-boat-museum
Cedar Trace Golf Club
5466 Hutchinson Rd., Batavia 45103 513-625-4400, cedartracegolfclub.com
Chilo Lock 34 Park
521 County Park Rd., Chilo 45112 513-732-2977, clermontparks.org/chilo-lock-34-park
Christian Waldschmidt Homestead & Civil War Museum
7567 Glendale Milford Rd., Camp Dennison 45111 513-655-7948, ohiodar.org
Cincinnati Distilling
203 Mill St., Milford 45150 513-835-3075, cincinnatidistilling.com
Cincinnati Nature Center
4949 Tealtown Rd., Milford 45150 513-831-1711, cincynature.org
Deer Track Golf Course
6160 St. Rte. 727, Goshen 45122 513-625-2500, deertrackgolfcourse.com
Eagles Nest Golf Course
1540 St. Rte. 28, Loveland 45140 513-722-1241, eaglesnestgolfcourse.com
East Fork State Park
3294 Elklick Rd., Bethel 45106 513-734-4323, ohiodnr.gov
Elks Run Golf Course
2000 Elklick Rd., Batavia 45103 513-732-0295, elksrun.com
Fulton Grove Winery
3834 Fulton Grove Rd., Cincinnati 45245 513-444-6020, thefultongrovewinery.com
The Golf Club at Stonelick Hills
3155 Sherilyn Ln., Batavia 45103 513-735-4653, stonelickhills.com
Harmony Hill Dairy House
299 S. Third St., Williamsburg 45176 513-724-7824, harmonyhillmuseum.com
Harmony Hill Vineyards
2534 Swings Corner Point Isabel Rd., Bethel 45106 513-734-3548, hhwines.com
Hickory Woods Golf Course
1240 Hickory Woods Dr., Loveland 45140 513-575-3900, hickorywoods.com
Jungle Jim’s International Market
4450 Eastgate S. Dr., Cincinnati 45245 513-674-6000, junglejims.com
Legendary Run Golf Course
915 E. Legendary Run, Cincinnati 45245 513-753-1919, legendaryrungolf.com
Loveland Canoe and Kayak
174 Karl Brown Way, Loveland 45140 513-683-4611, lovelandcanoe.com
Loveland Castle-Chateau Laroche
12025 Shore Dr., Loveland 45140 513-683-4686, lovelandcastle.com
Mt. Carmel Brewing Company
4362 Mt. Carmel Tobasco Rd., Cincinnati 45244 513-240-2739, mtcarmelbrewing.com
Narrow Path Brewing Co.
106 Karl Brown Way, Loveland 45140 513-291-5503, narrowpathbrewing.com
President U.S. Grant Birthplace
1551 St. Rte. 232, Moscow 45153 513-497-0492, usgrantbirthplace.org
Scene 75 Entertainment Center
876 St. Rte. 28, Milford 45150 513-965-4050, scene75.com/cincinnati
Stonelick State Park
2895 Lake Dr., Pleasant Plain 45162 937-382-1096, ohiodnr.gov
Tri-State Warbird Museum
4021 Borman Dr., Batavia 45103 513-735-4500, tri-statewarbirdmuseum.org
CINCINNATI AREA
Things to Do
Brink Brewing Co.
5905 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati 45224 513-882-3334, brinkbrewing.com
The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati 4015 Red Bank Rd., Cincinnati 45227 513-569-8080, thechildrenstheatre.com
Cincinnati River Yacht & Houseboat Rental 100 Strader Ave., Cincinnati 45226 307-429-2451, cincinnatihouseboatrentals.com
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden 3400 Vine St., Cincinnati 45220 513-281-4700, cincinnatizoo.org
The Collective
3710 Eastern Ave., Cincinnati 45226 513-299-8901, thecollective513.com
Coney Island Park 6201 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati 45230 513-232-8230, coneyislandpark.com
Fretboard Brewing at Factory 52
2750 Park Ave., Ste. O, Norwood 45212 513-366-4677, fretboardbrewing.com
Fretboard Brewing Company
5800 Creek Rd., Blue Ash 45242 513-914-4677, fretboardbrewing.com
Georarities
2511 Essex Pl., Cincinnati 45206 513-300-0376, georarities.com
Harriet Beecher Stowe House
2950 Gilbert Ave., Cincinnati 45206 513-751-0651, stowehousecincy.org
Karrikin Spirits Co.
3717 Jonlen Dr., Fairfax 45227 513-561-5000, karrikinspirits.com
Listermann Brewing Company
1621 Dana Ave., Cincinnati 45207 513-731-1130, listermannbrewing.com
Travel Inspiration
MadTree Brewing Company
3301 Madison Rd., Cincinnati 45209 513-836-8733, madtree.com
MPH Brewing
7880 Remington Rd., Montgomery 45242 513-873-2846, mphbrew.com
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
50 E. Freedom Way, Cincinnati 45202 513-333-7500, freedomcenter.org
The Original Findlay Market Tour
Findlay Market, 1801 Race St., Cincinnati 45231 513-602-5602, cincinnatifoodtours.com
Presidential Byway Tour
2008 Lawrenceburg Rd., North Bend 45052 614-466-3932, gis3.dot.state.oh.us/ scenicbyways/ppb.html
Signature Over-the-Rhine Food Tour
Findlay Market, 1801 Race St., Cincinnati 45231 513-602-5602, cincinnatifoodtours.com
Streetside Brewery
4003 Eastern Ave., Cincinnati 45226 513-615-5877, streetsidebrewery.com
Urban Artifact
1660 Blue Rock St., Cincinnati 45223 513-375-2569, artifactbeer.com
White Water Shaker Village
11813 Oxford Rd., Harrison 45030 513-452-3179, whitewatervillage.org
William Henry Harrison Tomb
Congress Green Cemetery, 41 Cliff Rd., North Bend 45052, 844-288-7709, ohiohistory.org
Woodstone Creek Winery & Distillery
4712 Vine St., Cincinnati 45217 513-569-0300, woodstonecreek.com
DAYTON AREA
Local Resources
Great Miami Riverway
Miamisburg Mound
900 Mound Rd., Miamisburg 45342 866-580-6508, ohiohistory.org
Mound Cold War Discovery Center
1075 Mound Rd., Miamisburg 45342 937-247-0402, daytonhistory.org
National Aviation Heritage Area
Wright Brothers Station, Dayton 45409 937-443-0165, visitnaha.com
National Museum of the United States Air Force™
1100 Spaatz St., Wright-Patterson Air Force Base 45433 937-255-3286, nationalmuseum.af.mil
Star City Brewing Company
319 S. Second St., Miamisburg 45342 937-701-7827, starcitybrewing.com
Sycamore State Park
4675 N. Diamond Mill Rd., Trotwood 45426 513-523-6347, ohiodnr.gov
Toxic Brew Company
431 E. Fifth St., Dayton 45402 937-985-3618, toxicbrewcompany.com
Warped Wing Brewery & Smokery
6602 Executive Blvd., Huber Heights 45424 937-222-7003, warpedwing.com/huberheights
EATON AREA
Things to Do
Hueston Woods Lodge & Conference Center
5201 Lodge Rd., College Corner 45003 513-664-3500, huestonwoodslodge.com
Hueston Woods State Park
6301 Park Office Rd., College Corner 45003 513-523-6347, ohiodnr.gov
Wild Hearts African Farm
7010 Jordan Rd., Lewisburg 45338 937-416-5520, wildheartsafricanfarm.org
GEORGETOWN AREA
Things to Do
Alice Bish Park & Bish Discovery Center
404 N. Ohio St., Greenville 45331 937-548-0165, darkecountyparks.org
Arcanum Opera House
104 W. South St., Arcanum 45304 937-459-1157, arcanumpreservationsociety.com
Coppess Nature Sanctuary
10277 Young Rd., Union City 45390 937-548-0165, darkecountyparks.org
Fort Jefferson Memorial Park
3981 Weavers-Fort Jefferson Rd., Greenville 45331 937-547-7370, ohiohistory.org
Historic Bear’s Mill
6450 Arcanum-Bears Mill Rd., Greenville 45331 937-548-5112, darkecountyparks.org/bearsmill
Prairie Ridge Meadow
100 N. Broadway St., Greenville 45331 937-548-0165, darkecountyparks.org
Routzong Preserve
5352 Routzong Rd., Greenville 45331 937-548-0165, darkecountyparks.org
Shawnee Prairie Preserve & Nature Center
4267 St. Rte. 502 W., Greenville 45331 937-548-0165, darkecountyparks.org
Tecumseh Bike Trail
404 N. Ohio St., Greenville 45331 937-548-0165, darkecountyparks.org
Tecumseh Point Preserve
100 N. Broadway St., Greenville 45331 937-548-0165, darkecountyparks.org
Turkeyfoot Preserve
3998 Bishop Rd., Greenville 45331 937-548-0165, darkecountyparks.org
The Winery at Versailles
6572 St. Rte. 47, Versailles 45380 937-526-3232, wineryatversailles.com
Winterrowd Wetlands
38 E. Monument Ave., Dayton 45402 937-223-1271, greatmiamiriverway.com The
Things to Do
Things to Do
Aullwood Audubon
1000 Aullwood Rd., Dayton 45415 937-890-7360, aullwood.org
Branch & Bone Artisan Ales
905 Wayne Ave., Dayton 45410 937-723-7608, branchandboneales.com
Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park
16 S. Williams St., Dayton 45402 937-225-7705, nps.gov/daav
Edward A. Dixon Gallery
222 N. St. Clair St., Dayton 45402 937-985-2115, shop.eadgallery.com
The Human Race Theatre Company
126 N. Main St., Dayton 45402 937-461-3823, humanracetheatre.org
John Rankin House
6152 Rankin Hill Rd., Ripley 45167 800-752-2705, ohiohistory.org
Sons of Toil Brewing
14090 Klein Rd., Mount Orab 45154 513-473-7417, sonsoftoilbrewing.com
GREENVILLE AREA
Local Resources
Darke County Visitors Bureau
421 S. Broadway, Greenville 45331 937-548-5158, visitdarkecounty.org
We’re the
birthplace of famous sharpshooter Annie Oakley. The Great Darke County Fair is one of the state’s best. Explore the Garst Museum and Bradford Railroad Museum. Experience world-famous Eldora Speedway. Enjoy the unique Whiskey, Wine & Ale Trail. Plan your visit to Darke
County!
Old St. Rte. 47, Greenville 45331 937-548-0165, darkecountyparks.org
Worth Family Nature Preserve
7801 Spring Hill Rd., Greenville 45331 937-548-0165, darkecountyparks.org
HAMILTON AREA
Local Resources
Enjoy Oxford
14 W. Park Pl., Ste. C., Oxford 45056 513-523-8687, enjoyoxford.org
Travel Butler County
8756 Union Centre Blvd., West Chester 45069 513-860-4194, travelbutlercounty.com
Things to Do
Ancient Sculpture Museum
1763 Hamilton-Cleves Rd., Hamilton 45013 513-868-1234, pyramidhill.org
Black Covered Bridge
5401 Corso Rd., Oxford 45056 513-523-8005, oxfordmuseumassociation.com
Bull’s Run Arboretum
3909 Rosedale Rd., Middletown 45042 513-422-5063, bullsrun.org
Bunker Hill Universalist Pioneer Cemetery
5351 Reily-Millville Rd., Oxford 45056 513-867-5835, yourmetroparks.net
Dayton Lane Historic District
712 Dayton St., Hamilton 45011 513-844-8080, historicdaytonlane.org
DogBerry Brewing
9964 Crescent Park Dr., West Chester 45069 513-847-8208, dogberrybrewing.com
In Cincy, culture unites and culture invites.
Where the Midwest meets the South, fine art complements outdoor murals, and our famous chili holds its own with our innovative local dining scene. Cincy Culture is waiting for you, and you’ve just gotta be here to experience it.
Entertrainment Junction
7379 Squire Ct., West Chester 45069 513-898-8000, entertrainmentjunction.com
Catch America’s most amazing family attraction! See the world’s largest indoor model train display, enjoy our interactive kids’ play area, explore the American Railroading Museum, and laugh your way through an A-Maze-N FunHouse with a mirror maze, tilt room, vortex tunnel, and more. New is the world’s most complete collection of marbles.
Fairfield Fun Center
6400 Dixie Hwy., Fairfield 45014 513-870-9268, fairfieldfuncenter.com
FigLeaf Brewing Co.
3387 Cincinnati-Dayton Rd., Middletown 45044 513-773-1930, figleafbrewing.com
Get Air Trampoline Park
7106 Office Park Dr., West Chester 45069 513-717-1593, getairwestchester.com
Gilbert Farms Park
6181 Ross Rd., Fairfield 45014 513-867-5348, fairfield-city.org
Grainworks Brewing Company
7790 Service Center Dr., Ste. B, West Chester Twp. 45069 513-480-2337, grainworks.beer
Hamilton Historic Walking Tour
1 High St., Hamilton 45011 513-844-8080
Hanover Winery
2165 Morman Rd., Hamilton 45013 513-863-3119, hanoverwinery.com
Holiday Auto Theatre
1816 Old Oxford Rd., Hamilton 45013 513-929-2999, holidayautotheatre.com
Inside Out Studio
140 High St., Hamilton 45011 513-857-5658, insideoutstudioart.com
Karl E. Limper Geology Museum
126 Shideler Hall, Oxford 45056 513-529-3220, miamioh.edu
Keehner Park
7411 Barret Rd., West Chester Twp. 45069 513-777-5900, westchesteroh.org
Land of Illusion
8762 Thomas Rd., Middletown 45042 513-423-9960, landofillusion.com
Liberty Center
7100 Foundry Row, Liberty Twp. 45069 513-644-0901, liberty-center.com
Main Event Entertainment
9477 Oxford Way, West Chester 45069 513-777-1700, mainevent.com
Marcum Park
116 Dayton St., Hamilton 45011 513-785-7055, hamiltonparks.net/marcum-park
McGuffey House and Museum
401 E. Spring St., Oxford 45056 513-529-8380, miamioh.edu
Municipal Brew Works
20 High St., Hamilton 45011 513-642-2424, municipalbrewworks.com
Nation Road Horse Rental LLC
6484 Morning Sun Rd., Oxford 45056 513-255-5752, nationroadhorserental.com
National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting
8070 Tylersville Rd., West Chester 45069 513-777-0027, voamuseum.org
Oxford Aquatic Center
701 Kay Rench Dr., Oxford 45056 513-523-7946, oprd.recdesk.com
Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park and Museum
1763 Hamilton-Cleves Rd., Hamilton 45013 513-868-1234, pyramidhill.org
Rentschler Forest MetroPark
5701 Reigart Rd., Hamilton 45011 513-867-5835, yourmetroparks.net
Robert A. Hefner Museum of Natural History
100 Upham Hall, Oxford 45056 513-529-4617, miamioh.edu
Start Skydiving
1711 Run Way, Middletown 45042 513-422-5867, startskydiving.com
Swine City Brewing
4614 Industry Dr., Fairfield 45014 513-201-7070, swinecitybrewing.com
Topgolf
9568 Water Front Dr., West Chester 45069 513-342-6249, topgolf.com/us/west-chester
Veterans Memorial Park
701 Wessel Dr., Fairfield 45014 513-867-5348, fairfield-city.org
Veterans Park
10 New London Rd., Hamilton 45013 513-785-7055, hamiltonparks.net/veterans-park
Village Green Park
301 Wessel Dr., Fairfield 45014 513-867-5348, fairfield-city.org
Voice of America MetroPark
7850 VOA Park Dr., West Chester 45069 513-867-5835, yourmetroparks.net
The WEB Extreme Entertainment
7172 Cincinnati-Dayton Rd., West Chester 45069 513-860-2882, funattheweb.com
The WhiteDog Distilling Company
1357 Central Ave., Middletown 45044 513-800-3411, whitedogdistillingcompany.com
HILLSBORO AREA
Local Resources
Visit Highland County 129 N. High St., Hillsboro 45133 937-393-1111, visithighlandcounty.com
Things to Do
Highland’s Nature Sanctuary Arc of Appalachia
7660 Cave Rd., Bainbridge 45612 937-365-1935, arcofappalachia.org
Paint Creek State Park
280 Taylor Rd., Bainbridge 45612 937-393-4284, ohiodnr.gov
Rocky Fork State Park
9800 N. Shore Dr., Hillsboro 45133 937-393-4284, ohiodnr.gov
Speed of Light Laser Tag LLC
5879 U.S. Rte. 62, Hillsboro 45133 937-402-4910, speedoflightlt.com
Travel Inspiration
LEBANON AREA
Things to Do
Arrow Adventure
44 E. Mulberry St., Lebanon 45036 513-836-3040, arrowadventuregearexchange.com
Caesar Creek State Park
8570 E. St. Rte. 73, Waynesville 45068 513-897-3055, ohiodnr.gov
Crooked Handle Brewing Co. Springboro
760 N. Main St., Springboro 45066 937-790-3450, crookedhandle.com
Golden Lamb
27 S. Broadway St., Lebanon 45036 513-932-5065, goldenlamb.com
Kings Island
6300 Kings Island Dr., Mason 45034 513-754-5700, visitkingsisland.com
Miami Valley Gaming
6000 St. Rte. 63, Lebanon 45036 513-934-7070, miamivalleygaming.com
Warped Wing Barrel Room & Smokery
25 Wright Station Way, Springboro 45066 937-222-7003, warpedwing.com/springboro
Warped Wing Brewpub & Smokery
56750 Tylersville Rd., Mason 45040 937-222-7003, warpedwing.com/mason
SPRINGFIELD AREA
Local Resources
Champion City Guide & Supply
36 N. Fountain Ave., Springfield 45502 937-521-1948, championcitysupply.com
Visit Greater Springfield
20 S. Limestone St., Ste. 100, Springfield 45502 937-325-7621, visitgreaterspringfield.com
Things to Do
Buck Creek State Park
1976 Buck Creek Ln., Springfield 45502 937-322-5284, ohiodnr.gov
The Davidson Interpretive Center
5638 Lower Valley Pike, Springfield 45502 937-882-6000, clarkcountyparks.org
ECO Sports Corridor – Whitewater Park
1901 Buck Creek Ln., Springfield 45502 937-322-5284, visitgreaterspringfield.com
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Westcott House
1340 E. High St., Springfield 45505 937-327-9291, westcotthouse.org
Heart of Ohio Antique Center
4785 E. National Rd., Springfield 45505 937-324-2188, heartofohioantiques.com
Heritage Center Museum
117 S. Fountain Ave., Springfield 45504 937-324-0657, heritage.center
Mad River Gorge & Nature Preserve
2710 Dayton-Springfield Rd., Springfield 45506 937-882-6000, clarkcountyparks.org
Mother Stewart’s Brewing Company
109 W. North St., Springfield 45504 937-717-0618, motherstewartsbrewing.com
NTPRD Chiller
301 W. Main St., Springfield 45504 937-323-7465, ntprdchiller.com
Splash Zone
300 Eagle City Rd., Springfield 45502 937-328-7275, ntprd.org/splash-zone
Springfield Museum of Art 107 Cliff Park Rd., Springfield 45504 937-325-4673, springfieldart.net
Young’s Jersey Dairy
6880 Springfield-Xenia Rd., Yellow Springs 45387 937-325-0629, youngsdairy.com
TROY AREA
Local Resources
Miami County Visitors Bureau 405 S.W. Public Sq., Ste. 272, Troy 45373 937-339-1044, homegrowngreat.com
Things to Do
Adventures on the Great Miami
1995 Ross Rd., Tipp City 45371 937-266-6252, greatmiami.net
Brukner Nature Center
5995 Horseshoe Bend Rd., Troy 45373 937-698-6493, bruknernaturecenter.com
Charleston Falls Preserve
2535 Ross Rd., Tipp City 45371 937-335-6273, miamicountyparks.com
Crooked Handle Brewing Co. Piqua
123 N. Main St., Piqua 45356 937-615-6076, crookedhandle.com
Eldean Covered Bridge
N. Co. Rd. 25A and Eldean Rd., Troy 45373 937-339-1044, homegrowngreat.com
Float Troy
409 N. Elm St., Troy 45373 937-703-5397, float-troy.com
Fulton Farms
2393 St. Rte. 202, Troy 45373 937-335-6983, fultonfarms.com
Hayner Distilling
619 Lincoln Ave., Troy 45373 937-553-3673, hayner.com
Idle Hour Ranch
4845 Fenner Rd., Troy 45373 937-339-9731, idle-hourranch.com
Indian Creek Distillery
7095 Staley Rd., New Carlisle 45344 937-846-1443, indiancreekdistillery.com
Johnston Farm and Indian Agency
9845 N. Hardin Rd., Piqua 45356 937-773-2522, johnstonfarmohio.com
The Miami Valley Veterans Museum
2245 S. Co. Rd. 25 A, Troy 45373 937-332-8852, miamivalleyveteransmuseum.org
Old Mason Winery
4199 S. Iddings Rd., West Milton 45339 937-698-1122, oldmason.com
Twenty One Barrels Cidery & Winery
9717 Horatio-Harris Creek Rd., Bradford 45308 937-467-4498, 21barrels.com
WACO Air Museum and Learning Center
1865 S. Co. Rd. 25A, Troy 45373 937-336-9226, wacoairmuseum.org
URBANA AREA
Local Resources
Champaign County Visitors Bureau
127 W. Court St., Urbana 43078 937-653-5764, vistichampaignohio.com
Things to Do
Cave Adventures LLC
3781 Slate Stone Rd., Cable 43009 937-772-1260, caveadventuresllc.com
Cedar Bog Nature Preserve
980 Woodburn Rd., Urbana 43078 937-484-3744, ohiohistory.org
Champaign Aviation Museum
1652 N. Main St., Urbana 43078 937-652-4710, champaignaviationmuseum.org
Grimes Flying Lab Museum
1636 N. Main St., Urbana 43078 937-652-4319
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE AREA
Local Resources
Fayette County Travel & Tourism Bureau
101 E. East St., Washington Court House 43160 800-479-7797, visitfayco.com
Experience the small-town charm of Fayette County! Explore the great outdoors and miles of paved trails. Find great savings at Destination Outlet Mall. Shop unique stores in Washington Court House. Discover local dining favorites and enjoy family-friendly events all year long. Plan a visit soon!
Things to Do
Paint Creek Recreational Trail
2820 Robinson Rd., Washington Court House 43160 740-335-8008, tricountytriangletrail.org
WEST UNION AREA
Local Resources
Adams County Travel & Visitors Bureau
509 E. Main St., West Union 45693 937-544-5639, adamscountytravel.org
Things to Do
Adams Lake State Park
14633 St. Rte. 41, West Union 45693 937-393-4284, ohiodnr.gov
Davis Memorial Nature Preserve
2715 Davis Memorial Rd., Peebles 45660 866-749-0701, ohiohistory.org
WILMINGTON AREA
Things to Do
Cowan Lake State Park
1750 Osborn Rd., Wilmington 45177 937-382-1096, ohiodnr.gov
Little Miami State Park and Bike Trail
1750 Osborn Rd., Wilmington 45177 937-382-1096, ohiodnr.gov
Onederings Lavender Farm
2195 S. Clarksville Rd., Clarksville 45113 937-725-0830, onederings.com
XENIA AREA
Local Resources
Greene County Convention & Visitors Bureau
1221 Meadow Bridge Dr., Ste. A, Beavercreek 45434 937-429-9100, greenecountyohio.org
Looking for shopping, dining, and culture surrounded by nature in small-town America? Visit Greene County to enjoy cutting-edge retail, a national park, national museums, an artistic village, paved bike paths, covered bridges, a scenic river, and towering limestone cliffs.
Things to Do
Clifton Opera House
5 S. Clay St., Clifton 45316 937-342-2175, villageofclifton.com
Dave Nolin Wetland Reserve
South Deer Hollow Trail, Xenia 45385 937-320-9042, beavercreekwetlands.org
Great American Rail Trail
Eastern Ohio to Western Ohio, Yellow Springs 45387 614-837-6782, railstotrails.org/ greatamericanrailtrail/route/ohio
Great Escape Game
2332 Grange Hall Rd., Beavercreek 45431 937-306-8820, greatescapegame.com
Greene County Parks & Trails
635 Dayton-Xenia Rd., Xenia 45385 937-562-6440, gcparkstrails.com
Indian Mound Reserve
2750 U.S. Rte. 42, Cedarville 45314 937-562-6440, gcparkstrails.com
John Bryan State Park Campground
3790 St. Rte. 370, Yellow Springs 45387 937-767-1274, ohiodnr.gov
Level Up Pinball Bar
3253 Seajay Dr., Beavercreek 45430 937-912-9731, leveluppinballbar.com
Little Fairy Garden
224 Xenia Ave., Yellow Springs 45387 937-319-0590, littlefairygarden.com
National Afro-American Museum & Cultural Center
1350 Brush Row Rd., Wilberforce 45384 937-376-4944, ohiohistory.org
Main Streets
Find plenty of ways to learn and explore at this trio of college towns that clearly make the grade.
DELAWARE Recently named the best county in Ohio to live in by the website 24/7 Wall Street, Delaware boasts Ohio Wesleyan University (OWU), a celebrated college known for connecting classroom learning with real-world experiences in places that have included the Galapagos Islands, England, Utah, and New York City. With a student-faculty ratio of 11:1, U.S. News & World Report ranks Ohio Wesleyan among the best liberal arts colleges in the nation. OWU’s Lifelong Learning Institute, tailor-made for older adults, offers courses for every interest.
WHAT TO DO
Wander in wonder amid the interactive outdoor art gallery at Boardman Arts Park (left)
It’s filled with more than 100 works ranging from community-built displays to creations from well-known artists. Check out the Imagination Space with a grand-piano-shaped waterfall, art classes, and concerts. Get back to the land at Stratford Ecological Center, a 236-acre outdoor classroom for hands-on learning. Hike the trails around the nature center and stop at the farm store for honey from the on-site apiaries.
WHERE TO EAT
Savor a traditional Italian pizza topped with fresh ingredients and homemade sauces at Amato’s Wood Fired Pizza. Opt for a pasta dish like the lobster ravioli. Start the day off with a brunch of smoked pork hash, a French omelet, or steak and eggs at 1808 American Bistro (above), known for innovative dinners like braised beef lasagna. Stop at Mi Cerrito Mexican Restaurant for fajitas, enchiladas, and burritos paired with authentic desserts like churros and flan.
WHERE TO SLEEP
Snuggle into elegance at The Winter Street Inn Bed & Breakfast, a 147-yearold inn exuding old-world charm — from the white Italian marble fireplace and baby grand piano to the morning meal served on fine china. Stay close to the shops at Polaris Fashion Place (above) at the Hilton Polaris, where amenities include an on-site restaurant to fuel up for a day of shopping.
GAMBIER From Oscars to Pulitzers and social justice advocacy, Kenyon College graduates are shaping the world in meaningful ways. The college ranks eighth in the country — and ahead of every Ivy League school — for the proportion of STEM grads who earn a doctorate in a STEM field. One of the few fully residential colleges in the U.S., Kenyon is a place to forge friendships with an average class size of 15 students.
WHAT TO DO
Surround yourself in natural beauty at the Brown Family Environmental Center (left), a 610-acre preserve along the Kokosing River valley, where you can hike 11 miles of trails and take part in their ever-changing programs like stargazing and full moon hikes. Pump up your bike tires and marvel at the pristine views along the 17-mile Heart of Ohio Trail that runs from Mount Vernon to Centerburg.
WHERE TO EAT
Nosh on wings or the popular halfpound Black and Bleu Burger featuring portobello mushrooms and bleu cheese crumbles at The Village Inn in Gambier. Be sure to save room for a scoop of Whit’s Frozen Custard. Treat your taste buds to the irresistible pizzas — including a handstretched Neapolitan style — along with the pasta, steaks, seafood, and chicken dinners that Mazza’s has been famous for since 1939. Experience early-20th-century grandeur when you dine in opulence at The Alcove Restaurant (above). Established in 1911, it’s been a prime date night spot for years for Kenyon students and a good spot for family dinners. Try the chicken cordon bleu and shellfish scampi. In addition to the spacious dining room, guests can choose an intimate table for two or a table for 14 that fits the entire family.
WHERE TO SLEEP
Rest easy amid Victorian-themed splendor in The Mount Vernon Grand Hotel, a 46-room boutique hotel located in the heart of the city. Wake up to their complimentary hot breakfast. Serenity will surround you at The Mount Vernon Inn (left), as you stroll through the stunning central courtyard garden and relax in rooms decorated in hues designed to exude calmness. Be sure to place your order for the complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast, and unwind at dusk with freshly baked cookies.
The expansive green space on the Kenyon College campus invites students to explore outside of the classroom.
Students get hands-on with the latest technology at Central Ohio Technical College.
NEWARK With Intel’s commitment to create 3,000 new jobs in the area by 2025, Newark is growing rapidly. Known for more than 50 associate degree and certificate programs, Central Ohio Technical College is the only college in the state to offer an accelerated bachelor’s degree program in Diagnostic Medical Sonography Technology. The welcoming campus is filled with a diverse student body and is home to a public art collection comprising 18 life-sized bronze statues around campus.
WHAT TO DO
Take a seat in the Union Square Music Hall and prepare to enjoy an evening of local, regional, and nationally touring music and comedy. During events, their kitchen serves up tacos, pizza, and tapas. Try your hand at glassblowing, connect with Ohio’s amazing past, and explore galaxies far, far away at The Works: Ohio Center for History, Art & Technology (above). The science center makes learning fun.
WHERE TO EAT
Spend a night on the town at the Draft House, the family-friendly home of burgers, steak, and seafood that satisfies all tastes, along with a large selection of craft beer. Relax with the perfect latte, cappuccino, or macchiato at River Road Coffeehouse, known for fair trade coffees as well as delectable treats like freshly baked cookies and homemade cinnamon rolls sure to satisfy every sweet tooth. Recharge on the patio at Elements Local Bistro (above) at the DoubleTree by Hilton, while savoring every bite of an ever-changing menu of specialties like short rib smash burgers and sirloin with grilled peach barbecue sauce made using local ingredients.
WHERE TO SLEEP
Find serenity at Newark’s Cherry Valley Hotel (left), where rooms feature contemporary rustic décor and a lovely garden. Dine at the Craftsman Kitchen & Terrace specializing in American-style cuisine, including Ohio-raised, all-beef burgers. Bring the entire family to Lazy River Campground in nearby Granville. Choose from primitive to full hookup sites and cabins with all the comforts of home. Stay on-site for a host of family-friendly fun choices that include a swimming pool, outdoor laser tag, pedal carts, basketball and volleyball courts, and mini-golf.
So M u c h To
Don’t miss these unique Ohio attractions. 10
1
Reflect on the life and times of the 29th President of the United States at the Warren G. Harding Presidential Library and Museum in Marion, and don’t miss his towering Memorial, the largest presidential monument outside of Washington, D.C.
2
Delight in gentle breezes at Buckeye Lake State Park, Ohio’s first state park. The 3,100-acre lake provides a host of boating and fishing opportunities and leisurely walks along the shoreline path.
3
Discover why COSI Columbus was voted the best science museum by USA Today readers for the fourth consecutive year. Soar into space in Ohio’s largest planetarium and experience adventures that literally make your hair stand on end.
4
See more than 10,000 animals representing more than 600 species from around the world — from Florida manatees to polar bears — at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. Cool down at Zoombezi Bay featuring 19 state-of-theart water attractions, a wave pool, and lazy river.
5
Honor the men and women in all branches of service and eras as you learn about their duty and heroism through interactive exhibits at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum in Columbus.
6
Keep an eye out for wee folk as you enter a land of enchantment on Licking Park District’s Fairy Trail in Infirmary Mound Park near Granville. The quarter-mile path is filled with seasonal wildflowers and around 30 tiny fairy stops that change every year.
7
Start your engine or watch others rev theirs at the National Trail Raceway in Hebron, where enthusiasts test their need for speed along the quarter-mile drag strip that’s sanctioned by the National Hot Rod Association.
8
Get stunning bird’s-eye views of Columbus, Buckeye Lake, and the Hocking Hills during helicopter tours from Havens Aviation in Carroll. If the spirit moves you, take a flight class where a qualified instructor will teach you how to take the controls to take your experience to new heights.
9 Discover why the Holland Theatre in Bellefontaine has earned a spot on the National Register of Historic Places and on the rolls of the Theatre Historical Society of America. Built in 1931, it’s the only theater in the nation featuring 17th-century Dutch architecture and a full schedule of movies, plays, and concerts.
10 Partake of a meal in a place like no other when you Dine on a Covered Bridge held July through October in Union County. Following a trolley tour of four historic bridges, you’ll stop at the Pottersburg Covered Bridge for a catered lunch or dinner featuring ingredients from local farms.
REST ASSURED
Stay in one-of-akind lodging.
Nestled on 15 wooded acres and decorated with magnificent art and antiques, Welsh Hills Inn in Granville features gourmet meals, evening wine, and spa services. Stroll the gardens, hike trails in the woods, and relax in rocking chairs on the veranda.
Indulge in a romantic getaway at The Timbrook Guesthouse (above) in Columbus where parrots will greet you. Unwind in the soaking spa or listen to the sounds of nature in the gazebo. Nearby, Antrim Park is the ideal place to run or bike.
Your favorite pooch will be welcomed into the lap of luxury at the Doghouse Columbus hotel (below), the home of BrewDog taproom. Amenities include
Music to Your Ears
Listen to bands at these three festivals or stop at three venues offering music throughout the year.
FUN FESTS
Indulge your passion for art and music at ComFest (below), June 28–30 at Goodale Park in Columbus, featuring live bands, arts and crafts, and local food. Get hooked on the classics, as well as contemporary music, at the 40th annual Lancaster Festival, July 18–27, a fete that showcases big-name acts. Celebrate the wonder of fine art at the Mount Vernon Music and Arts Festival, Aug. 8–11, with local bands and artists.
MUSIC DESTINATIONS
Listen to live music while noshing on salads and hand-tossed pizza at Natalie’s Grandview. Admire the splendor of the restored 95-year-old Midland Theatre while you enjoy headlining concerts and stage shows. Rock on at Newport Music Hall (above) across from The Ohio State University in Columbus. Called “the musical mecca of the Midwest,” the hall is the longest-running rock club in the country.
SURE SHOT
Whether it’s hand-carved wooden sculptures including the 25-foot-high slingshot in Franklinton or the 3-foothigh traveling America 250 emblem celebrating our country’s upcoming semiquincentennial, Columbus artist Andrew Lundberg puts his heart and soul into his work.
For six years, he and his team at Lundberg Industrial Arts have worked at Columbus’ Idea Foundry — the country’s largest makers’ space — custom-designing furniture and crafting original indoor and outdoor signage from wood, metal, and plastic.
On the advice of his guidance counselor, Lundberg moved to Columbus after graduating from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and started his business in 2012. He’s never looked back. “There are so many opportunities for artists here and so much going on,” he says. “The city is just exploding and is a hub for many things.”
HIS FAVORITE OHIO SPOTS
Trapper John’s Canoe Livery in Grove City: “My wife and I love to hop in kayaks and paddle down Big Darby Creek.”
Franklinton Fridays in Columbus: “Franklinton Fridays (above) take place on the second Friday of each month and are truly an artists’ enclave when artists open their studios and sell fantastic paintings, sculptures, and handmade items.”
Newport Music Hall in Columbus: “It has a raw rock ’n’ roll vibe I love.”
Find more locally made items on Ohio.org/MadeinOhio. Made in Ohio
SOUVENIRS
Take home a unique keepsake for yourself or that special someone.
Lather up with a concoction that smells good enough to drink. Grandview’s Glenn Avenue Soap Company teamed up with Canal Winchester’s brewer BrewDog to create Elvis Juice Body Wash, replete with citrusy notes. The suds replicate the brewery’s American IPA of the same name.
Say “Cheers” with eye-catching midcentury glassware from Gay Fad Studios in Lancaster decorated with designs from the mid-1950s and 1960s.
Art Matters
The heart of adventure.
Brooke A. Minto’s passion for fine art has led her across the globe, working at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in Cape Town, South Africa; the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York; and the New Orleans Museum of Art. She became the Columbus Museum of Art’s executive director and CEO in May 2023 and was thrilled about making the move to Ohio’s capital city.
HER FAVORITE SPOTS TO EXPLORE
Columbus Museum of Art: “I love BAM (Bar, Art, Music) Thursdays. Our exhibition and collection galleries are open late, and summer evenings are divine in the sculpture garden. Visitors get to enjoy great food and live music until nightfall.”
Downtown Columbus: “I live downtown and really enjoy long walks along the Scioto Mile (left). Current, the new public sculpture by Janet Echelman that stretches 229 feet across Gay Street, is exceptional.”
Arena District: “Soccer’s always been a part of my world, and I really love Lower.com Field, the new Columbus Crew stadium. I grew up watching Jamaica National and Premier League soccer, and I played it as a student. It’s been fun to get to know the Crew.”
Short North Arts District: “I’m a foodie and love taking cooking classes at Quinci Emporium.”
German Village: “I enjoy stopping for tea at Fox in the Snow Café (right) and strolling through Schiller Park.”
LOCAL EATS
Taste why locals love these restaurants.
DISCOVER THAT OLD DOGS CAN INDEED BE TAUGHT NEW TRICKS. Myungrang Hotdog in Columbus adds fresh twists to the all-American favorite by coating them in rice batter and adding cheddar cheese, mozzarella, or fried potatoes for a taste sensation that’s irresistible. Take a seat at Mad Cow Bar & Grill in London and enjoy the familyfriendly menu of gourmet burgers, grilled cheese, pulled pork, and luscious New York-style cheesecake with strawberry or caramel glaze while listening to live music on Friday nights. Take a tip from five-time world pizza champ Brittany Saxton and dig into the classic Italian and Midwest-style pizza of your choice at her eatery, Six Hundred Downtown in Bellefontaine. You might think American Grub at Edison Quick Stop in Edison is just that, but it’s so much more. The kitchen offers subs and sloppy joe sandwiches made with local beef and cheese.
Scoop up old-fashioned goodness at Stoner’s Ice Cream Parlor by ordering enticing treats like Brownie Batter and Killer Chocolate.
Don’t be surprised if a member of the Dager family welcomes you to Velvet Ice Cream at the historic Ye Olde Mill which they’ve owned and operated since 1914. Relax in the old-fashioned ice cream parlor with flavors like Buckeye Classic.
Cool off with a scoop at Homemade Ice Cream where you’ll find exotic flavors like ginger, sweet rose, and green tea.
Taste the flavors of Mexico at Dulce Vida in Columbus with exceptional artisan ice creams made in house that include guava, tamarind, and pine nuts.
Your taste buds will thank you after trying a popsicle or cone at Michoacan a Pedir De Boca (left) in Marysville, popular for flavors like chocolate, pineapple, and strawberry.
Find more delicious options along the Ohio Ice Cream Trail. Plan your ice cream adventures on Ohio.org/Ice-Cream-Trail.
SIP, SIP HOORAY!
Get a taste of Ohio at five distinctive breweries, distilleries, and wineries.
Savor the refreshing pints at Lancaster’s Double Edge Brewing Company (above), like Moondog, a silky, malt-driven American porter.
Kick back with a glass of whiskey handcrafted by M&O Spirits Distillery (right) in Ashville. Sample the awardwinning pumpkin spice whiskey, flavored with 26 pounds of pumpkin puree.
Embrace the magic of nightfall during a Twilight Dinner at Shamrock Vineyard in Waldo. The outdoor meal includes a wine tasting and live music. Be sure to take home a bottle of Buckeye Red.
BELLEFONTAINE AREA
Things to Do
Indian Lake State Park
13156 St. Rte. 235 N., Lakeview 43331 937-843-2717, ohiodnr.gov
Indian Lake State Park Campground
13156 St. Rte. 235 N., Lakeview 43331 937-843-3553, ohiodnr.gov
CIRCLEVILLE AREA
Local Resources
Visit Pickaway County
325 W. Main St., Circleville 43113 740-474-3636, pickaway.com
Discover the charm of Pickaway County, Ohio, where rural beauty meets community warmth. Explore historic small towns, hiking trails, and vibrant local culture. From the iconic Circleville Pumpkin Show to scenic parks, Pickaway County offers a delightful blend of tradition and modern allure, making it a hidden gem in the heartland.
Discover a world’s worth of flavor at Columbus’ 451 Spirits, known for their innovative spirits. Try Midsommers Night Absinthe, an intoxicating mixture of herbs, or Clawfoot Gin, distilled with 10 herbs and spices.
Satisfy your thirst at DankHouse Brewing Company in Newark, known for flavor-packed beers that include the aptly named Super Fantastic IPA.
Things to Do
A & R Alpaca Farm and Store
10981 U.S. Rte. 22, Williamsport 43164 614-361-8789
A.W. Marion State Park
7317 Warner Huffer Rd., Circleville 43113 740-869-3124, ohiodnr.gov
ArtsaRound Gallery on the Original Circle
135 W. Main St., Circleville 43113 740-474-3636, artsaround.org
Canal Park
23352 Canal Rd., Circleville 43113 740-420-5451, pickawaycountyparks.org
Deer Creek Lodge & Conference Center
22300 State Park Rd. 20, Mount Sterling 43143 740-869-2020, deercreekstateparklodge.com
Deer Creek State Park
20635 State Park Rd. 20, Mount Sterling 43143 740-869-3124, ohiodnr.gov
Deer Creek State Park Campground
Waterloo Rd., Mount Sterling 43143 740-869-3508, ohiodnr.gov
Logan Elm
4500 St. Rte. 361, Circleville 43113 888-770-7425, ohiohistory.org
M&O Spirits
65 W. Main St., Ashville 43103 740-954-3248, mospirits.com
Manchester Hill Winery
13160 Tarlton Rd., Circleville 43113 845-893-8724, manchesterhill.com
Ohio’s Small Town Museum
34 Long St., Circleville 43113 740-983-9864, ohiosmalltownmuseum.org
COLUMBUS AREA
Local Resources
Destination Canal Winchester
10 S. High St., Canal Winchester 43110 614-270-5053, destinationcw.org
Destination Grandview 820 Goodale Blvd., Grandview Heights 43212 614-453-4295, destinationgrandview.org
Experience Columbus 277 W. Nationwide Blvd. Ste. 125, Columbus 43215 866-397-2657, experiencecolumbus.com
Live to make new memories in Columbus this year. Shop local or check out our booming sports scene. Explore diverse culinary creations and try our soaring rooftop bars. Enjoy iconic festivals or check out our top-rated family attractions. Make this the year to explore Columbus.
Experience Worthington 777 High St., Worthington 43085 614-841-2545, experienceworthington.com
Union County Tourism 227 E. Fifth St., Marysville 43040 937-642-6279, visitunioncountyohio.org
Visit Dublin Ohio 9 S. High St., Dublin 43017 614-792-7666, visitdublinohio.com
Visit Gahanna 110 Mill St., Gahanna 43230 614-418-9114, visitgahanna.com
You can never go wrong with local favorites! Come to Grove City for a cheesy adventure. Stop by the visitor center for your Grove City Pizza Trek Card and enjoy drinks, pizza, and fun! Check out our local shops and explore the many parks while you are here.
Things to Do
Arena District
375 N. Front St., Columbus 43215 614-242-3711, arenadistrict.com
Art in Public Places
7125 Riverside Dr., Dublin 43016 614-889-7444, visitdublinohio.com
Brush Crazy
1299 Bethel Rd., Columbus 43220 614-929-5417, brushcrazy.com
Busy Bees Pottery & Art Studio
6685 Dublin Center Dr., Dublin 43017 614-602-1802, dublin.busybeesart.com
Camp Chase Trail
Central Ohio, Columbus 43215 614-228-2663, centralohiogreenways.com
Celtic Cocktail Trail
9 S. High St., Dublin 43017 614-792-7666, visitdublinohio.com
CharterUP
3034 Lamb Ave., Columbus 43219 855-920-2287, charterup.com
Columbus Food Adventures
201 W. Hubbard Ave., Columbus 43215 614-440-3177, columbusfoodadventures.com
Combustion Brewery & Taproom
2971 N. High St., Columbus 43202 614-914-5112, combustionbrewing.com
David Myers Art Studio & Gallery
7 W. Main St., Westerville 43081 614-882-2180, davidmyersart.com
The Doll Museum at the Old Rectory
50 W. New England Ave., Worthington 43085 614-885-1247, worthingtonhistory.org
Downtown Dublin
Visitor Center, 9 S. High St., Dublin 43017 614-792-7666, visitdublinohio.com
Echo Spirits Distilling Co.
985 W. 6th Ave., Columbus 43212 614-725-1955, echospirits.com
Edison Brewing Company
785 Science Blvd., Gahanna 43230 614-762-6183, drinkedison.com
The Flag Lady’s Flag Store
4567 N. High St., Columbus 43214 614-263-1776, flagladyusa.com
Frankart Film
31 E. 5th Ave., Columbus 43201 614-401-6425, frankartfilm.com
Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
1777 E. Broad St., Columbus 43203 614-715-8000, fpconservatory.org
German Village Tours
Columbus 43206 614-642-8687, germanvillagetours.com
The Grand Event Center at Grandview Yard
820 Goodale Blvd., Columbus 43212 614-453-4300, thegrandeventscenter.com
Grove City Brewing Company
3946 Broadway, Grove City 43123 614-991-0338, grovecitybrewingcompany.com
The Hashtag Comedy Company
1253 N. High St., Columbus 43201 234-205-3106, hashtagcomedy.com
Heart State Brewing
750 Cross Pointe Rd., Gahanna 43230 614-604-9768, heartstatebrewing.com
Irish Fairy Door Trail
9 S. High St., Dublin 43017 614-792-7666, visitdublinohio.co
Jackie O’s on Fourth
171 N. Fourth St., Columbus 43215 614-929-5265, jackieos.com
Magic Escape Rooms
35 E. Gay St., Fifth Fl., Columbus 43215 614-802-1935, magicescaperooms.com
National Veterans Memorial and Museum
300 W. Broad St., Columbus 43215 614-362-2800, nationalvmm.org
Ohio Herb Center
110 Mill St., Gahanna 43230 614-642-4372, ohioherbcenter.org
Ohio History Center & Ohio Village
800 E. 17th Ave., Columbus 43211 614-297-2300, ohiohistory.org
The Ohio State University Chadwick Arboretum & Learning Gardens
2001 Fyffe Ct., Columbus 43210 614-688-3479, chadwickarboretum.osu.edu
Ohio to Erie Trail Columbus 43215 614-918-3636, ohiotoerietrail.org
Orange Johnson House
956 High St., Worthington 43085 614-885-1247, worthingtonhistory.org
Parsons North Brewing Company
685 Parsons Ave., Columbus 43206 614-824-4208, parsonsnorth.com
Plum Run Winery
3946 Broadway, Grove City 43123 614-991-0338, plumrunwinery.com
Shrum Mound
3141 McKinley Ave., Columbus 43204 800-840-6127, ohiohistory.org
Thurber House
77 Jefferson Ave., Columbus 43215 614-464-1032, thurberhouse.org
Trolley Pub Columbus
19 E. 4th Ave., Columbus 43219 614-808-6544, trolleypub.com/columbus
Windrose Outdoor
233 S. Civic Center Dr., Columbus 43215 614-563-7905, windroseoutdoor.com
Wyandotte Winery
4640 Wyandotte Dr., Columbus 43230 614-476-3624, wyandottewinery.com
ZipZone Outdoor Adventures
7925 N. High St., Columbus 43235 614-847-9477, zipzonetours.com
DELAWARE AREA
Things to Do
Alum Creek State Park 3305 S. Old State Rd., Delaware 43015 740-548-4631, ohiodnr.gov
Alum Creek State Park Campground 3209 S. Old State Rd., Delaware 43015 740-548-4039, ohiodnr.gov
Berkshire Lake Campground 1848 Alexander Rd., Galena 43021 740-965-2321, berkshirecampground.com
Blend of Seven Winery Delaware 1400 Stratford Rd., Delaware 43015 740-417-4286, blendofsevenwinery.com
Blues Creek Park 9627 Fontanelle Rd., Ostrander 43061 740-524-8600, preservationparks.com
Boardman Arts Park 154 W. William St., Delaware 43015 614-226-8744, boardmanartspark.org
Char-Mar Ridge Park 7741 Lewis Center Rd., Westerville 43082 740-524-8600, preservationparks.com
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium 4850 W. Powell Rd., Powell 43065 614-645-3400, columbuszoo.org
Deer Haven Park 4183 Liberty Rd., Delaware 43015 740-524-8600, preservationparks.com
Delaware State Park 5202 U.S. Rte. 23 N., Delaware 43015 740-548-4631, ohiodnr.gov
Emily Traphagen Park 5094 Seldom Seen Rd., Powell 43065 740-524-8600, preservationparks.com
Gallant Farm 2150 Buttermilk Hill Rd., Delaware 43015 740-595-3020, preservationparks.com
Hickory Woods Park 1271 Pollock Rd., Delaware 43015 740-524-8600, preservationparks.com
Hogback Ridge Park 2656 Hogback Rd., Sunbury 43074 740-524-8600, preservationparks.com
River Run Park 168 Main Rd., Delaware 43015 740-524-8600, preservationparks.com
Shale Hollow Park 6320 Artesian Run, Lewis Center 43035 740-524-8600, preservationparks.com
Sycamore Run Park 7341 Olentangy River Rd., Delaware 43015 740-524-8600, preservationparks.com
ZOMBIEzi Bay 4850 Powell Rd., Powell 43065 614-645-3400, zombiezibay.columbuszoo.org
LANCASTER AREA
Local Resources
Escape to Buckeye Lake
11985 Lancaster St., Millersport 43046 740-654-5929, escapetobuckeyelake.com
Make your escape to Buckeye Lake! Located 30 minutes east of Columbus, experience lake, land, and leisure right in the heart of Ohio. Spend a fun-filled day on the water, enjoy live music, indulge in delicious cuisine and drinks, admire stunning sunsets, and more, all around Ohio’s oldest state park!
Fun Bus
2188 E. Main St., Lancaster 43130 740-653-4600, funbus.com
Visit Fairfield County
128 N. Broad St., Lancaster 43130 740-654-5929, visitfairfieldcounty.org
Located between Columbus and Hocking Hills, Fairfield County is your next adventure! Here, you’ll find historic covered bridges, the Route 33 Brew Trail, and fun festivals. Announced as OhioMagazine’s Best Hometown 2023–2024, explore the vibrant downtown, enjoy upscale casual dining, and view public art in the charming city of Lancaster.
Things to Do
AHA! A Hands-On Adventure, A Children’s Museum
1708 River Valley Circle S., Lancaster 43130 740-653-1010, aha4kids.org
Buckeye Beach Park
13610 Shell Beach Rd. N.E., Thornville 43076 740-538-5253, buckeyebeachpark.com
Buckeye Lake State Park
2905 Leibs Island Rd., Millersport 43046 740-467-2690, ohiodnr.gov
Combustion Brewery & Taproom
80 W. Church St., Pickerington 43147 614-834-9595, combustionbrewing.com
Gay Fad Studios and Glass Museum
137 W. Main St., Lancaster 43130 740-277-6883, gayfadstudios.com
Lancaster Farmers Market
Chestnut St., Lancaster 43130 740-277-6305, kellermarkethouse.org
Loose Rail Brewing
37 W. Waterloo St., Canal Winchester 43110 614-321-6634, looserailbrewing.com
RockSide Winery and Vineyards
2363 Lancaster-Newark Rd. N.E., Lancaster 43229 740-687-4414, rocksidewinery.com
Slate Run Vineyard Winery
1900 Winchester-Southern Rd., Canal Winchester 43110 614-834-8577, slaterunwine.com
Tiki Bowling Lanes, Inc.
1521 Tiki Ln., Lancaster 43130 740-654-4513, tikilanes.com
Victoria Opera House
101 S. Main St., Baltimore 43105 614-562-7555, baltimoredowntownrestoration.com
The Wagnalls Memorial
150 E. Columbus St., Lithopolis 43136 614-837-4765, wagnalls.org
Wahkeena Nature Preserve
2200 Pump Station Rd., Sugar Grove 43155 800-297-1883, ohiohistory.org
White Barn Vineyard
6480 Woolard Rd. N.E., Pleasantville 43148 740-243-7372, whitebarnvineyard.wixsite.com
LONDON AREA
Things to Do
Carlisle Gifts Plain City
445 S. Jefferson Ave. (U.S. Rte. 42), Plain City 43064 614-873-1332, carlislegifts.com
Madison Lake State Park 4860 E. Park Dr., London 43140 740-869-3124, ohiodnr.gov
MARION AREA
Local Resources
Marion Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
198 W. Center St., Marion 43302 740-389-9770, visitmarionohio.com
Things to Do
Amato’s Woodfired Pizza / North High Brewing
143 W. Center St., Marion 43302 740-751-6703, amatoswoodfiredpizza.com
The Berry Farm 23861 St. Rte. 4, Richwood 43344 937-594-9173, theberryfarmohio.com
Big Island Wildlife Area 5378 LaRue-Prospect Rd. W., New Bloomington 43341 740-265-6565, wildlife.ohiodnr.gov/bigisland Bluefusion Fun Center 1340 Mount Vernon Ave., Marion 43302 740-386-4255, bluefusionfun.com
Booming Blessings Tea & Treasure 288 E. Church St., Marion 43302 937-209-0874, booming-blessings-teaand-treasure.business.site
Coopers Bowl
191 Barks Rd. W., Marion 43302 740-389-2667, facebook.com/coopersbowling
Determined Brilliance Driving Range
1984 Smeltzer Rd., Marion 43302 740-262-9685, facebook.com/determined. brilliance.driving.range
Eco Center
1757 Co. Rd. 59, Caledonia 43314 914-400-8085, ecocenterohio.com
Finding Center
171 E. Center St., Marion 43302 740-914-4402, facebook.com/findingcentermarion
Harding Home
380 Mount Vernon Ave., Marion 43302 800-600-6894, hardingpresidentialsites.org
Harding Memorial
Delaware Ave. and Vernon Heights Blvd., Marion 43302 800-600-6894, hardingpresidentialsites.org
Harding Presidential Library and Museum
355 E. Church St., Marion 43302 800-600-6894, hardingpresidentialsites.org
Huber Manufacturing Museum
220 E. Fairground St., Marion 43302 740-387-9233
Kin & Kilt
130 S. Prospect St., Marion 43302 740-914-4037, kinandkilt.com
King’s Mill Golf Course
2500 Berringer Rd., Waldo 43356 740-726-2626, kingsmillgolf.com
Lincoln Park Family Aquatic Center
879 N. Prospect St., Marion 43302 740-387-2118, facebook.com/marionparks andaquaticcenter
Marion Brewing Company
151 S. Main St., Marion 43302 740-361-6583, marionbrewing.com
Marion County Fairground
220 E. Fairground St., Marion 43302 740-382-2558, marioncountyfairgrounds.com
Marion County Historical Society/ Heritage Hall Museum
169 E. Church St., Marion 43302 740-387-4255, marionhistory.com
Marion Family YMCA
645 Barks Rd. E., Marion 43302 740-725-9622, marionymca.org
Marion Public Library
445 E. Church St., Marion 43302 740-387-0992, marionlibrary.org
Marion Tallgrass Trail
2093 Holland Rd. W., Marion 43302 740-223-4161, marioncountyparks.info
The Marion Women’s Club Home
1126 E. Center St., Marion 43302 740-387-1366, marioncountyfederation ofwomensclubs.com
Musicians 1 Stop
173 S. Main St., Marion 43302 740-375-8727, musicians1stop.com
Mysterious Revolving Ball Monument
620 Delaware Ave., Marion 43302 740-387-7050, marioncemetery.com/our-history
Terradise Nature Center
1536 Whetstone River Rd. N., Caledonia 43314 614-507-9611, terradise.org
Wyandot Popcorn Museum
169 E. Church St., Marion 43302 740-387-4255, wyandotpopcornmus.com
Zoomers Skate Club
1683 Marion Mount Gilead Rd., Marion 43302 740-389-5554, zoomersskateclub.com
MARYSVILLE AREA
Things to Do
Blues Creek Golf Course
20640 St. Rte. 4, Marysville 43040 937-644-9686, bluescreekgolfclub.com
Bokes Creek Orchard
25546 Patrick-Brush Run Rd., Richwood 43344 937-597-3574, bokescreekorchard.com
Dalton Union Winery & Brewery
21100 Shirk Rd., Marysville 43040 937-645-5889, daltonunion.com
The MAiZE at Little Darby Creek
8657 Axe Handle Rd., Milford Center 43045 937-349-4781, mazeandberries.com
Marysville Golf Club
13683 St. Rte. 38, Marysville 43040 937-642-1816, marysvillegolfclub.com
Mitchell’s Berries & Blooms
9331 Mitchell Dewitt Rd., Plain City 43064 937-243-0635, mitchellsberries.com
Rhetoric Brewing Company
25420 Claibourne Rd., Richwood 43344 614-400-7588, rhetoricbrewingco.com
Richwood Lake Park
4 Lynn St., Richwood 43344 740-943-3315, unioncountyoh.com
The Ridge Golf & Gardens & Murphy’s Bar & Grill
17487 Robinson Rd., Marysville 43040 937-642-6516, theridgegolf.com
Walking Distance Brewing Co.
222 E. Eighth St., Marysville 43040 937-738-2647, walkingdistance.beer
MOUNT GILEAD AREA
Things to Do
Grins & Pickin’s CampFarm
1 Co. Rd. 170, Marengo 43334 614-420-6011, grinsandpickinscampfarm.com
Mount Gilead State Park
4119 St. Rte. 95, Mount Gilead 43338 419-946-1961, ohiodnr.gov
Sparks Fly, LLC
4679 Twp. Rd. 126, Cardington 43315 419-560-6130, sparksflyllc.com
MOUNT VERNON AREA
Local Resources
Knox County Convention & Visitors Bureau
501 S. Main St., Mount Vernon 43050 740-392-6102, visitknoxohio.org
meant to be explored, peddled on, and paddled through. We invite you to come curious and leave inspired!
Things to Do
Mount Vernon Arts Consortium
214 S. Main St., Mount Vernon 43050 740-462-4278, mvac.org
NEWARK AREA
Local Resources
Explore Licking County
5 S. Third St., Newark 43055 740-345-8224, explorelc.org
eclectic food and beverage, and two of Ohio’s eight World Heritage sites, this is the year to find your way!
Things to Do
Baker’s Acres Greenhouse
3388 Castle Rd., Alexandria 43001 740-924-6525, bakersacresgreenhouse.com
Buckeye Winery
25 N. 3rd St., Newark 43055 740-788-9463, buckeyewinery.com
Granville Brewing Company
5371 Columbus Rd., Granville 43023 740-919-5495, granvillebrewing.com
Infirmary Mound Park - Licking Park District 4351 Lancaster Rd., Granville 43023 740-587-2535, lickingparkdistrict.com
Licking Park District 4309 Lancaster Rd., Granville 43023 740-587-2535, lickingparkdistrict.com
Lobdell Reserve - Licking Park District 3100 Mounts Rd., Alexandria 43001 740-587-2535, lickingparkdistrict.com
Ohio Canid Center 455 Hebron Rd., Heath 43056 740-759-1289, ohiocanidcenter.com
Taft Reserve - Licking Park District 10250 Flint Ridge Rd., Heath 43056 740-587-2535, lickingparkdistrict.com
TJ Evans & Panhandle Trails
Granville 43023 740-587-2535, lickingparkdistrict.com/bike-paths
Weathervane Playhouse
100 Price Rd., Newark 43055 740-366-4616, weathervaneplayhouse.org
Main Streets
Feel welcomed into the community at this trio of college towns that clearly make the grade.
ATHENS Nestled in Ohio’s picturesque Appalachian region, the city of Athens exudes natural beauty and academic charm as home to Ohio University (OU). Recognized by U.S. News & World Report as the best value public university in Ohio, OU offers more than 250 undergraduate programs with a 17:1 student-to-faculty ratio. Students will find plenty of ways to get involved with more than 550 organizations on campus.
WHAT TO DO
The Athens Farmers Market, open Saturdays year-round and Wednesdays in season, offers locally grown and produced meats, cheeses, baked goods, and flowers. Look for handcrafted goods made by local artists from the Athens Art Guild. Ride the Hockhocking Adena Bikeway (above), a 22-mile path that runs through wooded terrain near the Hocking River. Finish in the town square of Nelsonville, where you’ll find concerts at the historic Stuart’s Opera House.
WHERE TO EAT
Tiny O’Betty’s Red Hot is the place to find creative hot dogs, like the Varla with bacon, sauerkraut, and homemade horseradish sauce. Check out the restaurant’s hot dog museum. Let your imagination run wild at Bagel Street Deli with dozens of bagel sandwiches like the Flaming Moe with turkey, spicy cream cheese, onions, and banana peppers. Dine on locally grown foods at Casa Nueva (above), a workerowned spot serving Mexican-inspired favorites with most ingredients sourced within 150 miles.
WHERE TO SLEEP
Surround yourself in luxury at Athens Central Hotel (left), a boutique hotel one block from Uptown Athen’s Court Street, lined with restaurants and shops. Wake up to a breakfast on the weekends and take the easy walk to campus. Stay just off campus at the Ohio University Inn and Conference Center, a pet-friendly hotel within walking distance to the university’s sporting events. Indulge in elevated comfort food or a fine steak at Cutler’s Restaurant.
MARIETTA Marietta has long been known as a center for culture. Revolutionary War veterans established Marietta, which lies at the confluence of the Ohio and Muskingum rivers, in 1788. Marietta College’s charming, 90-acre campus is located two blocks from Marietta’s bustling, historic downtown and is ranked as the 18th-best Midwest regional college by U.S. News & World Report. The college’s dedication to personalized education is evident in its 9:1 student-to-faculty ratio and average class size of 12 students.
WHAT TO DO
Embark on the Valley Gem Sternwheeler (left) for cruises along the Ohio and Muskingum rivers, each with a distinct theme, including the Roaring 20s dinner cruise and the Edgar Allen Poe cruise. The docked Riviera barge and historic sternwheeler Major offer more celebration options. Visit the Campus Martius Museum to pay tribute to Marietta as the pioneering American settlement north and west of the Ohio River.
WHERE TO EAT
Feast on smoked beef brisket at Boathouse BBQ (left) along the Ohio River. Listen to live music, warm up by the fire pits, and play a game of cornhole. Dine along the Ohio River downtown at The Levee House. Menu highlights include root beer pork tenderloin and blackened chicken pasta with sundried tomato sauce. Order a gourmet burger, such as the brie, bacon, and candied apple burger, at The Galley Restaurant, before seeing a concert next door at the Adelphia Music Hall.
WHERE TO SLEEP
Sleep along the Ohio River like generations before you at the riverboatthemed The Lafayette Hotel, which opened in 1918. This 77-room gem boasts Victorian décor, beautiful woodwork, and river vistas. After an evening at the Adelphia Music Hall, find quiet tranquility upstairs at the Hackett Hotel (above). This five-room boutique retreat, also situated above The Galley Restaurant, offers a perfect quartet of entertainment, food, music, and lodging for a well-tuned getaway.
RIO GRANDE Two institutions, Rio Grande University and Rio Grande Community College, make this Gallia County town a hot spot for learning. These public-private colleges offer associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees, as well as certificate programs. With small class sizes and a 100% acceptance rate, Rio Grande makes the perfect place to earn a degree in nursing, business, special education, or teaching.
WHAT TO DO
Take a bite of Ohio’s culinary history at Bob Evans Farm & Homestead, where Bob and Jewell Evans began their restaurant chain. Dine at the site of the original restaurant, and view the property’s other attractions, including an ancient cistern, Native American burial mound, and Revolutionary War cemetery. Get inspired at the Ohio Tattoo Museum (above) in nearby Bidwell. It showcases an array of art and artifacts that trace the origins of electric tattooing.
WHERE TO EAT
Start your day with a latte and a baked goodie at Twinkleberries Coffee & Bake Shop. Dig into a breakfast burrito or grilled peanut butter and jelly sandwich for a more filling bite. Discover sweet treats galore at Daylight Donuts (left) in nearby Gallipolis. The beloved, yeast-raised delights include long johns, crullers, fritters, donut holes, and cinnamon rolls. The familyowned El Toril Mexican Restaurant serves up traditional favorites, including fajitas and burritos. House-made chorizo and queso dip highlight the extensive menu.
WHERE TO SLEEP
Get up close with nature at Meade-Meat-the-Dam Cottage, which overlooks Raccoon Creek in Vinton. Open the sliding glass doors of the spacious one-bedroom cottage to listen to the water rolling over the falls. Experience a tranquil retreat at Creekside Tree Top Cabin (left), a newly built, sleek house in Vinton. Nestled in a picturesque 5-acre creekside village, the cabin is elevated off the ground, offering stellar views and a quiet spot to commune with nature.
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Take an open-air safari tour to see free-ranging animals representing over 25 threatened or endangered species at The Wilds, a 10,000-acre conservation center built on reclaimed mined land in Cumberland. Sleep in a yurt or camp in a pasture surrounded by rhinos and giraffes during WildNights at the Outpost.
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Get out on the water to fish or stay on land to traverse part of the 1,400-mile-long Buckeye Trail around Senecaville Lake, the state’s thirdlargest inland lake. Find comfort in a cozy cabin or enjoy year-round camping at one of more than 500 pet-friendly sites.
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Enjoy elevation changes and scenic views on the Eagle Ridge disc golf course in Coshocton. Set on the former Hilltop Golf Course, it offers challenges for all skill levels.
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Explore the rich history and natural beauty of Sunfish Creek State Forest in Clarington. This 3,200-acre forest holds centuries of Native American and settler history. Hike and picnic amid diverse animals and wildflowers, immersing yourself in this pristine outdoor haven.
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Discover Raven Rock State Nature Preserve in West Portsmouth and experience its three natural arches and breathtaking Ohio River valley views from Raven Rock Overlook, perched 500 feet above the Scioto and Ohio rivers. Be sure to secure an access permit before you go.
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Step into the Old West at Dogwood Pass in Beaver. Witness thrilling shootouts, stage shows, and horseback riding with actors in period clothes. Explore dozens of Western town buildings, including a saloon, jail, and bakery.
7 Join expert guides for adrenaline-pumping climbs, rappels, and rock challenges that also protect the area’s natural beauty at High Rock Adventures in Rockbridge. Later, engage in an exciting Sasquatch-themed escape room adventure set in an attic.
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Delve into history at Tecumseh! and Hopewell Culture National Historical Park in Chillicothe. Witness Shawnee leader Tecumseh’s 1700s struggle through a mesmerizing drama at Sugarloaf Mountain Amphitheatre before exploring ancient earthworks and burial mounds that were recently inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage sites.
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Dive into beach swimming, waterslides, paddleboats, go-karts, and more at Long’s Retreat Family Resort in Latham — a hub of family fun. Nestled in southeast Ohio’s scenic hills, it offers camping and water activities on 400 acres.
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Step onto the historic Great Stone Viaduct in Bellaire and take a walk across this architectural marvel. With 43 sandstone arches resembling a Roman aqueduct, it was constructed in 1871 to unite the nation after the Civil War, each arch signifying a state of the Union.
REST ASSURED
Stay in one-of-akind lodging.
Enjoy rustic comfort at the Cabins by the Caves (below) in Logan. Each of the 60-plus properties is set in individual, secluded locations — allowing guests to truly feel at peace in nature, complete with the comforts of indoor stone fireplaces and well-equipped kitchens.
Stay walking distance from downtown Chillicothe at the Willis-James Bed & Breakfast. Built in 1805, the home is on the National Register of Historic Places. Inside you’ll find modern comforts, including a scrumptious breakfast.
Be the only guests at The Winery Loft at Le Petit Chevalier Vineyards (below) in Creola. Sip on a glass of wine as you admire their vineyards after a day exploring the nearby Hocking Hills and Lake Hope state parks.
Music to Your Ears
Listen to bands at these four festivals or stop at three venues offering music throughout the year.
FUN FESTS
Join the foot-stompin’ fun at the SamJam Bluegrass Festival on Aug. 28–Sept. 1 in Piketon. Dance to the biggest bluegrass stars while kids jam at the music camp. See bands on three stages at the Nelsonville Music Festival (below) on July 26–28 at Snow Fork. Listen to a wide range of musical genres from folk to pop to country and local gems to national headliners. See two festivals in one weekend in Nelsonville. Listen to country and bluegrass at the Black Diamond Music & Arts Festival on June 7 and stay June 8 for classic rock at the Starbrick Music Festival.
MUSIC DESTINATIONS
Get ready to groove at the Adelphia Music Hall in Marietta. Big-name and emerging acts perform on the historic indoor stage and during the outdoor summer concert series. Immerse yourself in music at Fur Peace Ranch in Pomeroy. Attend a workshop or concert at this legendary venue owned by guitarist Jorma Kaukonen of Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna fame. Step into history at the beautifully restored Twin City Opera House (above) in McConnelsville. Come for the Ohio Valley Opry monthly shows March through November.
LOADS FUN
Since 1895, the Columbus Washboard Company has crafted quality washboards, which now represent the almost-forgotten past of home chores. For those looking to live off the grid, though, the Logan shop is the place to go. In fact, general manager Diane Hopkins says Columbus Washboard is the last of its kind. See how her team makes them by hand on guided tours or come for the annual Logan Washboard Arts & Music Festival on June 13–15 to get inspired to play one. “We use galvanized and stainless steel, and they make different sounds,” says Hopkins. “We have percussionists from many different bands, including bluegrass bands, who use them.”
HER FAVORITE OHIO SPOTS
Logan Washboard Arts & Music
Festival: “The festival is all about live music, crafts, and food vendors. It’s fun for the entire family.”
Logan: “58 West is lovely. It’s a restaurant, winery, brewery, and distillery in downtown Logan. I also enjoy the Worthington of Logan, a boutique hotel with a tropic setting.” The Hocking Hills area: “For fun, we have zip lines (above), canoeing, a lot of caves and trails, and, of course, Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville for shows.”
Find more locally made items on Ohio.org/MadeinOhio.
Take home a unique keepsake for yourself or that special someone.
Find handblown glass and build a colorful glass pumpkin collection you can admire all year long at Jack Pine Studio in Laurelville. Inspired? Take one of the many glassblowing workshops to make your own pumpkin or glass heart.
Take home a handprinted poster from JustAJar Design Press in downtown Marietta. Owners Sara and Bobby Rosenstock hand-carve custom woodcut illustrations that are accented by hand-set type and then manually printed on antique printing presses.
Off the Hook
As a member of the Ohio Wildlife Council, Solomon Curtis is a passionate fisherman and advocate for youth engagement in the great outdoors. Growing up in Zanesville, he developed a love for nature during fishing outings with his uncle, Greg. It was a life-altering experience on the remote waters of the AEP Recreation Lands in southeast Ohio that ignited Curtis’ fervor for pursuing giant bass. “I knew at an early age my purpose in life was to serve and help people,” he says. “I grew up without a father, so I started to focus on youth who were in similar situations. Once I realized fishing saved me, I wanted to introduce at-risk kids or those without a father figure to the great outdoors.”
HIS FAVORITE SPOTS TO EXPLORE
Appalachian Hills Wildlife Area and Jesse Owens State Park: “These two spots will always be my favorites. They are public recreational grounds that have some of the best bass fishing the state has to offer. In 30 years, I’ve documented over 200 trophy bass. They are two of the most beautiful places you can visit across the state. On top of catching giant bass, their remote locations bring peace and serenity.”
The Wilds in Cumberland: “It’s a great place to introduce kids to fishing. You’re definitely going to catch fish, and you also can catch a safari to see the animals.”
Tri-Valley Wildlife Area in Zanesville: “This is what I call ‘the little sweet spot.’ It has smaller bodies of water, which makes it easier to target fish.”
Lake Erie (above): “This is truly the ‘walleye capital of the world,’ and it’s a great place to do a group trip on a charter.”
left: Order a stack of the lemon ricotta blueberry
Bee
Taste why locals love these restaurants.
LOCAL EATS
RELAX ALONG BUCKEYE LAKE AT HORVATH’S HARBOR IN THORNVILLE, where craft drinks and hearty cuisine meet. Try the lobster burger — sizzling lobster is set atop a half-pound Angus steak burger and served on a brioche bun. You’ll flip for the perfect pizza pies at Mama Renie’s Restaurant and Pizzeria in McArthur, a short drive from Lake Hope State Park. Favorites include the bacon cheeseburger and barbecue chicken pizzas. Come back in the morning for the big omelets. Mingle with the locals in downtown Ironton at Melini Cucina Italian Restaurant that serves up Italian food with a laid-back vibe. You’ll find unique takes like chicken ravioli in cream sauce along with traditional favorites like baked spaghetti and meatballs. Wake up at Busy Bee Restaurant in Marietta’s historic Harmar Village, a cherished local gem since 1944. Open for breakfast and lunch, it’s the place for hearty dishes such as breakfast pork chops, lemon ricotta blueberry pancakes, and Reuben sandwiches featuring house-made corned beef.
Order “The Bubble” at Michael’s Ice Cream in Jackson. This retro parlor dishes up the classic sundae, smothering French vanilla ice cream in marshmallow fluff, homemade chocolate sauce, and crushed peanuts.
Dip into an ice cream adventure at Kirke’s Homemade Ice Cream in St. Clairsville. Discover 40 delightful flavors including black walnut, coconut cream pie, and Whitehouse Cherry.
Step into Shorty’s Ice Cream Parlor inside the Columbus Washboard Company in Logan. It’s home to the Gnome Cone, a flipped sugar cone in a bowl with a cherry nose, and Chubby Elvis, a banana-peanut butter-chocolate concoction.
ICE C R E AM
Savor a milkshake or float at Highland’s Ice Creamery in Chillicothe. Show your Ohio pride with an O-H-I-O sundae, made with Buckeye candies.
Taste for yourself why Tom’s Ice Cream Bowl (left) in Zanesville has attracted fans to its authentic 1950s diner for more than seven decades. Choose from one of their homemade flavors like maple nut or mango sorbet.
Find more delicious options along the Ohio Ice Cream Trail. Plan your ice cream adventures on Ohio.org/Ice-Cream-Trail.
SIP, SIP HOORAY!
Get a taste of Ohio at these distinctive wineries, breweries, and distilleries.
Come for both the wine and the pizza at Georgetown Tavern on the Hill in Cambridge. Pair a glass of their Merlot with the barbecue chicken pizza. Sit on the deck to admire the vineyard below.
Thanks in part to Johnny Appleseed, Ohio’s known for its wealth of apple orchards, and you can taste why at West End Ciderhouse in Athens. Pick from hard ciders, including Zingiber, made with lemon juice and ginger.
Discover tasteful spirits at the recently established Motherwell Distilling Co. (above) in Logan. Try wheated bourbon and rye, along with sampling their rum, gin, and vodka.
A hillside waterfall provides a soothing backdrop while sipping Pinot Noir at Stone Crest Vineyard & Winery in Frazeysburg.
Enjoy top-notch draft beer at Jackie O’s Pub and Brewery (below) in Athens. With dozens of choices, it’s easy to find your favorite style, like Who Cooks for You, a hazy IPA.
Travel Inspiration
ATHENS AREA
Local Resources
GoBus
3 Cardaras Dr., Glouster 45732 888-954-6287, ridegobus.com
Visit Athens County
667 E. State St., Athens 45701 740-592-1819, athensohio.com
Abundant with
a place to belong.”
Things to Do
Art/West
132 W. State St., Athens 45701 740-592-4315, artswest.blogspot.com
Baileys Trail System
Chauncey-Dover Park Trailhead, 8433 W. Bailey Rd., Millfield 45761 740-517-8445, baileystrailsystem.org
Dutch Creek Winery
12157 St. Rte. 690, Athens 45701 740-818-4699, dutchcreekwinery.com
Hockhocking Adena Bikeway
22 miles through Athens 45701 740-592-1819, bikeathensohio.com
Jackie O’s Brewpub
24 W. Union St., Athens 45701 740-592-9686, jackieos.com
Jackie O’s Taproom
25 Campbell St., Athens 45701 740-447-9063, jackieos.com
Kennedy Museum of Art
Ohio University, Lin Hall, Athens 45701 740-593-1304, ohio.edu/museum
Lake Snowden and Water Park
5900 St. Rte. 50, Albany 45710 740-698-6373, hocking.edu/lake-snowden
Nelsonville Historic Public Square
Nelsonville 45764 740-592-1819, visitnelsonville.com
Pleasant Hill Vineyards, LLC
5015 Pleasant Hill Rd., Athens 45701 740-502-3525, pleasanthillvineyardsllc.com
The Ridges
100 Ridges Circle, Athens 45701 740-592-1819, ohio.edu
Robbins Crossing
3301 Hocking Pkwy., Nelsonville 45764 740-753-3591, athensohio.com
Strouds Run State Park
11661 State Park Rd., Athens 45701 740-594-2628, ohiodnr.gov
Wolftree Winery
13526 Swett Hollow Rd., Millfield 45761 740-448-3009, wolftreewinery.com
CALDWELL AREA
Local Resources
Noble County Museum and CVB 419 West St., Caldwell 43724 740-732-5288, visitnoblecountyohio.com
Enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Appalachian foothills of Noble County as you drive your favorite car or bike exploring our many points of interest and small Mayberryish towns. Treat yourself to great food and shopping in our mom and pop stores and restaurants along the way.
CAMBRIDGE AREA
Local Resources
Cambridge/Guernsey County Visitors & Convention Bureau 627 Wheeling Ave., Ste. 200, Cambridge 43725 800-933-5480, visitguernseycounty.com
Things to Do
National Museum of Cambridge Glass 136 S. 9th St., Cambridge 43725 740-432-4245, cambridgeglassmuseum.org
Salt Fork Lodge & Conference Center 14755 Cadiz Rd., Lore City 43755 740-435-9000, saltforkparklodge.com
Salt Fork State Park 14755 Cadiz Rd., Lore City 43755 740-439-3521, ohiodnr.gov
Seneca Lake Park, Campground & Marina
22172 Park Rd., Senecaville 43780 740-685-6013, mwcd.org
Seneca Lake offers a retreat for camping, boating, or swimming in this scenic wonderland. A fullservice marina provides boat service and rentals, bait and tackle, and a restaurant. Reserve a full hookup campsite or cabins with panoramic lakefront views and enjoy the special events, hiking trails, and playgrounds.
CHILLICOTHE AREA
Local Resources
Ross-Chillicothe Convention & Visitors Bureau
230 N. Plaza Blvd., Chillicothe 45601 740-702-7677, visitchillicotheohio.com
Things to Do
Adena Mansion & Gardens
847 Adena Rd., Chillicothe 45601 740-772-1500, adenamansion.com
Chillicothe Paints
17273 St. Rte. 104, Chillicothe 45601 740-773-8326, chillicothepaints.com
Great Seal State Park
4908 Marietta Rd., Chillicothe 45601 740-887-4818, ohiodnr.gov
Hopewell Culture National Historical Park
16062 St. Rte. 104, Chillicothe 45601 740-774-1126, nps.gov/hocu
Majestic Theatre
45 E. Second St., Chillicothe 45601 740-772-2041, majesticchillicothe.net
Mighty Children’s Museum
21 E. Fourth St., Chillicothe 45601 740-773-6444, mightymuseum.org
Old Capitol Brewing
79 N. Paint St., Chillicothe 45601 740-851-4776, oldcapitolbrewing.com
Pike Lake State Park
1847 Pike Lake Rd., Bainbridge 45612 740-493-2212, ohiodnr.gov
Salt Creek Kayak Adventures
1062 Main St., Richmond Dale 45673 740-785-7258, kayaksaltcreek.com
Scioto Trail State Park
144 Lake Rd., Chillicothe 45601 740-887-4818, ohiodnr.gov
Story Mound
Delano Ave., Chillicothe 45601 800-319-7248, ohiohistory.org
Tar Hollow State Park
16396 Tar Hollow Rd., Laurelville 43135 740-887-4818, ohiodnr.gov
Tecumseh! Outdoor Drama
5968 Marietta Rd., Chillicothe 45601 866-775-0700, tecumsehdrama.com
Water’s Edge Canoe Livery
10807 St. Rte. 772, Chillicothe 45601 740-779-3339, wecanoelivery.com
COSHOCTON AREA
Local Resources
Coshocton Visitors Bureau
432 N. Whitewoman St., Coshocton 43812 740-622-4877, visitcoshocton.com
Things to Do
Lake Park Aquatic Center
23253 St. Rte. 83, Coshocton 43812 740-623-2943, coshoctonlakepark.com
Monticello III Horse-Drawn Canal Boat Lake Park, 23253 St. Rte. 83, Coshocton 43812 740-622-7528, visitcoshocton.com
Pearl Valley Cheese 54760 Twp. Rd. 90, Fresno 43824 740-545-6002, pearlvalleycheese.com
Rainbow Hills Winery, Brewery & Pizzeria
26349 Twp. Rd. 251, Newcomerstown 43832 740-545-9305, rainbowhillswinery.com
GALLIPOLIS AREA
Things to Do
Ariel Opera House-Ariel Theatre
426 Second Ave., Gallipolis 45631 740-446-2787, arieloperahouse.org
Bob Evans Restaurant Rio Grande
10854 St. Rte. 588, Rio Grande 45674 740-245-5324, bobevans.com
French Art Colony
530 First Ave., Gallipolis 45631 740-446-3834, frenchartcolony.org
Gatewood Trail System
10 Bevo Francis Way, Rio Grande 45674 740-446-6882, visitgallia.com
Merry Family Winery
2376 St. Rte. 850, Bidwell 45614 740-245-9463, merryfamilywinery.com
Ohio Tattoo Museum
1928 Jackson Pike, Bidwell 45614 740-441-8190, bicknee.com/ohio-tattoo-museum
Twisted Vine Family Vineyard
1375 Carter Rd., Patriot 45658 740-256-1923, visitgallia.com
IRONTON AREA
Local Resources
Lawrence County Convention and Visitors Bureau
216 Collins Ave., South Point 45680 740-377-4550, visitlawrenceohio.com
JACKSON AREA
Things to Do
Buckeye Furnace
123 Buckeye Park Rd., Wellston 45692 740-384-3537, ohiohistory.org
Lake Alma State Park
422 Lake Alma Rd., Wellston 45692 740-384-4474, ohiodnr.gov
Leo Petroglyphs & Nature Preserve
400 Park Rd., Ray 45672 800-860-0144, ohiohistory.org
LOGAN AREA
Local Resources
Explore Hocking Hills
13178 St. Rte. 664 S., Logan 43138 740-385-9706, explorehockinghills.com
Hocking Hills, nestled in southeastern Ohio, captivates with its stunning natural beauty. This enchanting region features prehistoric sandstone caves, sparkling waterfalls, and lush woodlands. Miles of hiking trails reveal the area’s diverse ecosystems and breathtaking vistas. Hundreds of cozy cabins and unique lodges offer accommodations.
Things to Do
Cabins by the Caves
Hocking Hills Area 43138
614-322-2283, cabinsbythecaves.com
Fox’s High Rock Farm
14977 St. Rte. 664 S., Logan 43138 740-370-0800, foxshighrockfarm.com
High Rock Escapes
10108 Opossum Hollow Rd., Rockbridge 43149 740-385-9886, highrockescapes.com
Hocking Hills Adventures
31251 Chieftain Dr., Logan 43138 740-385-8685, hockinghillscanoeing.com
Hocking Hills Canoe Livery
12789 St. Rte. 664 S., Logan 43138 740-385-0523, hockingriver.com
Hocking Hills Canopy Tours
Zipline Adventure
10714 Jackson St., Rockbridge 43149 740-385-9477, hockinghillscanopytours.com
Hocking Hills Gem Mine & Gold Rush
29150 Pattor Rd., Logan 43138 740-385-4295, hockinghillsgemmine.com
Hocking Hills State Park
19852 St. Rte. 664 S., Logan 43138 740-385-6842, ohiodnr.gov
Hocking Hills State Park Lodge & Conference Center
20020 St. Rte. 664 S., Logan 43138 740-270-6100, hockinghillsparklodge.com
Hocking Hills Winery
30402 Freeman Rd., Logan 43138 740-385-7117, hockinghillswinery.com
Hocking House Fine Craft Gallery & Art Gardens
29580 Big Pine Rd., Logan 43138 740-385-4166, hockinghouse.com
Lake Logan State Park
30443 Lake Logan Rd., Logan 43138 740-385-3842, ohiodnr.gov
Travel Far Adventure Hard, LLC
29810 Stage Coach Rd., Logan 43138 740-517-8129, travelfaradventurehard.com
Valley View Hills Winery
29176 Klump Rd., Sugar Grove 43155 740-746-8704, valleyviewhillswinery.com
MARIETTA AREA
Local Resources
Marietta/Washington County Convention & Visitors Bureau
241 Front St., Ste. 7, Marietta 45750, 740-373-5178, mariettaohio.org
Whether you’re looking for a window into our nation’s dramatic history, a destination that offers exciting outdoor excursions, family-friendly activities, or a weekend of top-notch dining, shopping, and relaxation, Marietta, Ohio, has more fun than you ever knew small towns could hold. Plan your visit today!
Things to Do
The Adelphia Music Hall
203 Second St., Marietta 45750 740-374-8278, galleyadelphiahackett.com
Campus Martius Museum
601 Second St., Marietta 45750 740-373-3750, mariettamuseums.org/campus-martius
Children’s Toy and Doll Museum
206 Gilman Ave., Marietta 45750 740-373-5900, mariettaohio.org
Evergreen Arts & Humanities Series
710 Colgate Dr., Marietta 45750 740-374-8716, wscc.edu
Hidden Hills Orchard
5680 St. Rte. 26, Marietta 45750 740-376-9170, hiddenhillsorchard.com
Hidden Marietta
424 George St., Marietta 45750 740-538-0520, hiddenmarietta.com
Marietta Adventure Company
219-B Second St., Marietta 45750 740-538-0801, mariettaadventurecompany.com
Marietta Brewing Company
167 Front St., Marietta 45750 740-373-2739, mbcpub.com
Marietta Wine Cellars
211 Second St., Marietta 45750 740-373-9463, mariettawinecellars.com
Mid-Ohio Valley Players Theater
229 Putnam St., Marietta 45750 740-374-9434, midohiovalleyplayers.org
Mound Cemetery
Fifth and Scammel streets, Marietta 45750 740-373-4180, mariettacastle.org
Ohio River Museum
601 Front St., Marietta 45750 740-373-3750, mariettamuseums.org
Peoples Bank Theatre
222 Putnam St., Marietta 45750 740-371-5152, peoplesbanktheatre.com
Peoples Mortuary Museum
408 Front St., Marietta 45750 740-373-1111, cawleyandpeoples.com/peoplesmortuary-museum
Scott’s Super Adventures
Across from 408 Front St., Marietta 45750 740-516-0002, scottssuperadventures.com
Sewah Studios
190 Millcreek Rd., Marietta 45750 740-373-2087, sewahstudios.com
Sweetapple Farm
149 Sweetapple Rd., Vincent 45784 740-678-7447, sweetapplefarm.com
Trolley Tours
241 Front St., Marietta 45750 740-350-9852, mariettaohio.org/member/trolley-tours
Unicorn Wine Guild 1816 Washington Blvd., Belpre 45714 740-423-1300, unicornwineguild.com
Valley Gem Sternwheeler
601 Front St., Marietta 45750 740-373-7862, valleygemsternwheeler.com
Wayne National Forest 27750 St. Rte. 7, Marietta 45750 740-753-0101, fs.usda.gov/wayne
M cARTHUR AREA
Things to Do
Lake Hope State Park 27331 St. Rte. 278, McArthur 45651 740-596-4938, ohiodnr.gov
Moonville Tunnel Trail St. Rte. 278 near Lake Hope State Park, Zaleski 45698 740-592-1819, athensohio.com
Uncle Buck’s Riding Stable and Dance Barn 73930 Buck Ln., New Marshfield 45766 740-664-2428, unclebucksstable.com
Zaleski State Forest St. Rte. 278, Zaleski 45698 740-596-5781, ohiodnr.gov
AREA
Things to Do
Burr Oak Lodge & Conference Center
10660 Burr Oak Lodge Rd., Glouster 45732 740-767-2112, stayburroak.com
Burr Oak State Park
10220 Burr Oak Lodge Rd., Glouster 45732 740-767-3570, ohiodnr.gov
MUSKINGUM AREA
Things to Do
The Wilds
14000 International Rd., Cumberland 43732 740-638-5030, thewilds.org
NEW LEXINGTON AREA
Things to Do
Pea Ohana Watersports
14713 Twp. Rd 1070, Thornville 43076 412-716-4317, peaohana.com/buckeyelake
POMEROY AREA
Things to Do
Buffington Island Battlefield Memorial Park
56890 Ohio River Scenic Byway, Portland 45770 866-363-2652, ohiohistory.org
PORTSMOUTH AREA
Local Resources
Portsmouth-Scioto County Visitors Bureau
342 Second St., Portsmouth 45662 740-353-1116, explorescioto.com
Things to Do
Candyland Children’s Museum
202 Market St., Portsmouth 45662 740-876-8987, candylandmuseum.com
Portsmouth Flood Wall Murals
626 Front St., Portsmouth 45662 740-353-7647, portsmouthmurals.com
Shawnee Lodge & Conference Center
4404B St. Rte. 125, West Portsmouth 45663 740-858-6621, shawneeparklodge.com
Shawnee State Park
4404 St. Rte. 125, West Portsmouth 45663 740-858-6652, ohiodnr.gov
Southern Ohio Museum
825 Gallia St., Portsmouth 45662 740-354-5629, somacc.com
Things to Do
1828 Blaine S Bridge
53717-53723 Pasko Rd., Bridgeport 43912 740-695-4359, visitbelmontcounty.com
Barkcamp State Park
65330 Barkcamp Rd., Belmont 43718 740-484-4064, ohiodnr.gov
Bellaire Toy & Plastic Brick Museum
4597 Noble St., Bellaire 43906 740-671-8890, brickmuseum.com
Belmont Brewerks
15 S. 4th St., Martins Ferry 43935 740-609-5185, belmontbrewerks.com
Captina Creek Birding Trail
130 W. Main St., St. Clairsville 43950 740-238-3415, captinacreek.org
Exvrience: VR Arcade
41761 National Rd., Belmont 43950 304-312-8930, exvrienceit.com
Great Stone Viaduct
31st St., Bellaire 43906 740-963-3500, greatstoneviaduct.org
Longhorn Head to Tail Tour
3500 Muskrat Rd., Barnesville 43713 740-758-5050, head2tail.com
National Imperial Glass Museum
3200 Belmont St., Bellaire 43906 740-671-3971, imperialglass.org
Pennyroyal Opera House
139 Fair Ave., Fairview 43773 740-492-0375, pennyroyalbluegrass.com
Piedmont Lake Campground and Marina
32281 Marina Rd., Freeport 43973 740-433-4847, mwcd.org
Raven Rocks
54167-54271 Crum Rd., Beallsville 43716 740-926-1481, raven-rocks.org
Shaeffer Campbell Covered Bridge
45425 National Rd. W., St. Clairsville 43950 740-695-4359, visitbelmontcounty.com
Shaw Farms Equine & Therapeutic Center
47002 Watson Rd., St. Clairsville 43950 740-296-0067, shawfarmsequinetherapeuticcenter.com
St. Clairsville Memorial Park District
200 Walnut Ave., St. Clairsville 43950 740-298-2787, stclairsvillememorialpark.com
Tri-State Military Veterans Museum
101 E. Barrister St., Belmont 43718 740-761-0155, tristatemvm.org
The Underground Railroad Museum
121 High St., Flushing 43977 740-968-2080, ugrrf.org
Vino di Piccin Winery and Tasting House
55155 National Rd., Lansing 43912 740-738-0261, vinodipiccin.com
Watt Center for History & the Arts
511 Watt Ave., Barnesville 43713 740-926-1547, visitbelmontcounty.com
WAVERLY AREA
Local Resources
Visit Pike County
12455 St. Rte. 104, Waverly 45690 740-947-7715, visitpike.com
Among the Appalachian foothills and Scioto River valley, you can find your next adventure here! Enjoy nature and outdoor recreation, family-friendly attractions, award-winning live music, an old-West mining town, charming festivals, and even an Amish pretzel or two. Pike County – where possibilities become memories!
Things to Do
Big Beaver Creek Golf Club
1762 Zahns Corner Rd., Piketon 45661 740-289-3643, bigbeavercreekgolfclub.simdif.com
Dogwood Pass Old West Town
722 Adams Rd., Beaver 45613 740-835-1130, facebook.com/dogwoodpass oldwesttown
Lake White State Park
2767 St. Rte. 551, Waverly 45690 740-493-2212, ohiodnr.gov
Long’s Retreat Family Resort
50 Bell Hollow Rd., Latham 45646 937-588-3725, longsretreat.com
Samson/Obrist Woods Nature Preserve
717 Posey Ridge Rd., Beaver 45613 937-365-1935, arcofappalachia.org/ samson-obrist-woods
WOODSFIELD AREA
Local Resources
Monroe County Convention & Visitors Bureau
118 S. Paul St., Woodsfield 43793 740-472-4848, discovermonroecounty.org
Things to Do
Hannibal Locks & Dam and Visitors Center
St. Rte. 7, Hannibal 43931 740-472-2305
Kiedaisch Point Park
Twp. Rd. 419, Clarington 43915 740-472-1328, monroecountyohio.net
Monroe Theatre 104 N. Main St., Woodsfield 43793 866-537-0413, monroetheatretickets.com
Piatt Park
Twp. Rd. 2308, Woodsfield 43793 740-472-1328, monroecountyohio.net
ZANESVILLE AREA
Local Resources
Zanesville/Muskingum CVB 205 N. 5th St., Zanesville 43701 740-455-8282, visitzanesville.com
So many reasons to visit: family trip, girls’ getaway, golf weekend, and motorcycle adventure. Experience the great outdoors, a talented artist community, the free Secrest Summer Concert Series, Downtown First Friday, educational attractions, and unique shopping opportunities along with great hospitality.
Things to Do
Blue Rock State Park 7924 Cutler Lake Rd., Blue Rock 43720 740-674-4794, ohiodnr.gov
Dillon State Park 5265 Dillon Hills Dr., Nashport 43830 740-453-4377, ohiodnr.gov
Jesse Owens State Park & Wildlife Area 4470 E. St. Rte. 78, McConnelsville 43756 740-439-3521, ohiodnr.gov
Muskingum River State Park 1390 Ellis Dam Rd., Zanesville 43701 740-767-3570, ohiodnr.gov
Pea Ohana Watersports
126 Muskingum Ave., Ste. P, Zanesville 43701 412-716-4317, peaohana.com
Weasel Boy Brewing Company
126 Muskingum Ave., Ste. E, Zanesville 43701 740-455-3767, weaselboybrewing.com
The Land of Blazing
Your Own Trail
EXPERIENCE THE UNEXPECTED IN COLUMBUS.
Best-in-class family attractions. Iconic festivals. Distinguished dining. Whether you’re strolling the arch-lined Short North Arts District, checking out historic German Village, exploring our booming sports scene, or shopping local, there’s no limit to what you can discover in Columbus. Plan your visit at ExperienceColumbus.com.