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From world-renowned attractions to the shores of Lake Erie, Toledo is where a great city meets the great outdoors. Whether you’re looking for beer trails or park trails, you’ll find more than you imagined in the Glass City.
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MaumeeSome vacations become part of us. The beauty and experiences come home with us and beckon us back. Ohio’s Hocking Hills is such a place. Breathtaking scenery, unlimited outdoor adventures, prehistoric caves, waterfalls, hills and ravines all combine, take root and call you back again and again. Bring your sense of adventure and your heart to the Hocking Hills. You’ll go home with new stories and count the days until you can return.
Explore the Hocking Hills, Ohio’s Natural Crown Jewels.
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Ohio’s little ones and their families can experience adventures through books!
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Ohio provides one free book every month to enrolled Ohio children from birth to age 5!
To sign up for the highquality, age-appropriate books, which are mailed to a child’s home at no cost to the family, visit OhioImagination Library.org.
Whether you’re exploring one of Ohio’s inviting regions like Appalachia or the Shores and Islands of Lake Erie or taking a hike in one of our 75 state parks, you’re sure to discover new and exciting parts of Ohio.
As you flip through this travel guide, you’ll learn about the many things you can see and do here.
Fran and I love taking our grandkids on the trails at Hocking Hills State Park, which opened its new lodge this past year. Create your own Ohio adventure by visiting Ohio.org to find more travel inspiration across our great state. Find your next adventure here in Ohio.
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21 On Ohio’s Menu Ohio excels at everything from chili to barbecue. Get details on 10 can’tmiss Ohio foods and the best spots to find them.
26 Legendary Ohio History comes to life in Ohio. Meet the state’s inventors, explorers, founders, and thinkers.
32 Notable Ohioans
Three Ohioans give us a slice of why they love their state. Find out where they like to explore and why Ohio inspires them.
35 Park It
No matter when or where you are in Ohio, there’s a national or state park nearby that’s begging to be explored.
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original Ohio illustrations produced by Kendra Huspaska
RED GIRAFFE DESIGNS Show off your Ohio love with handmade earrings from the Columbus boutique.
LIVE TO EXPLORE COLUMBUS’ UNIQUE NEIGHBORHOODS.
Scioto MileNEIGHBORHOODS.
As Ohio’s largest city and the 14th largest city in the U.S., Columbus is home to some of the state’s top attractions, restaurants, and experiences. In fact, Columbus was named one of the Best Weekend Getaways in the Midwest by U.S. News & World Report in 2021 and one of 52 Mini Vacations That Won’t Break the Bank in 2022 by Reader’s Digest. Ohio’s capital city is the perfect road trip destination. Between incredible arts and entertainment, exciting collegiate and professional sports, and a spectacular downtown riverfront of sprawling greenspace, Columbus has something for everyone.
Are you a foodie who lives to try new restaurants from nationally recognized chefs? Do you love shopping at one-of-a-kind boutiques? From fashion to flavor, Columbus has it all. Whether you’re a local looking for the latest things to do or a first-time visitor in search of the city’s must-do activities, keep reading to discover Columbus’ vibrant neighborhoods that are waiting to be explored.
SCIOTO MILE: EXPERIENCE COLUMBUS / LEVI ELYA WEEKEND IN THE ART & SOUL OF COLUMBUS
The “art and soul” of Columbus is a mosaic of activity, offering more than 100 restaurants, galleries, and boutiques. The Short North Arts District sits along the stretch of High Street between downtown and Ohio State’s campus and is known for the 17 lighted arches that line its main thoroughfare.
Though the area is popular for the local shops and boutiques that call the Short North home, the Short North is an arts neighborhood at its heart, evident by its monthly Gallery Hops as well as its many murals — the area’s public art includes one of the world’s largest
augmented reality murals, “The Journey,” on the sides of the Graduate Columbus.
There is no shortage of delectable bites all year round along this 20-block stretch. North Market, Columbus’ 145-year-old
vibrant public market, is a must-stop on any foodie’s list. This indoor market is one of several food halls and markets in the city, along with Budd Dairy Food Hall in Italian Village, East Market in the historic Trolley District, and North Market Bridge Park in Dublin
Nightlife options abound in the Short North. Check out rooftop hotspots like Mandrake, Lincoln Social, and Lumin Skybar and Kitchen, and find craft cocktails on every corner at local favorites like Ginger Rabbit Jazz Lounge. For dancing, head to Skully’s and Axis, and on Sundays enjoy showtunes at Union Cafe.
FIND FESTIVALS, FINE ARTS & FASHION DOWNTOWN
Exploring Downtown Columbus? There’s no better place to start than along the Scioto Mile, named one of the Best Urban Parks and Trails for City-Dwellers Seeking Green Spaces in 2022 by Men’s Journal. Snap the perfect selfie with the city’s iconic skyline in the background and stroll the revitalized riverfront, popular for biking, walking, running, and more. Nearby, discover two of the city’s top attractions — COSI, named best science museum in the nation by USA Today three years in a row, and National Veterans Memorial and Museum, the only museum in America that honors veterans from all branches of service. Nearby lies the Discovery District where art lovers won’t want to miss the Columbus Museum
of Art, home to one of the country’s best impressionist and contemporary art collections.
Fashion enthusiasts will delight in Common Thread, a new shopping destination featuring seven boutiques carrying local and national labels that were incubated and launched in Columbus. Downtown is also a top destination for dining and the performing
arts — catch a touring Broadway show or performances by the Columbus Symphony Orchestra or BalletMet at venues like the historic Ohio Theatre or Palace Theatre.
Popular special events abound in the Downtown area, especially in the summer. In June, experience three days of live performances and discover the work of more than 200 local and national artists during the Columbus Arts Festival, produced by the Greater Columbus Arts Council. In July, don’t miss the largest Independence Day celebration in the Midwest during Red, White & Boom! Throughout the summer, enjoy other favorite events like the COSI Science Festival, Jazz & Rib Fest, Festival Latino, CBUS Soul Fest, and more.
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in Grove City, we invite you to experience a range of diverse experiences and adventures for all visitors regardless of orientation, ability, or age.
EXPERIENCE THE ENERGY OF THE ARENA DISTRICT
Catch a game no matter the season along Columbus’ “sports street” in the Arena District, home of endless entertainment options. True to its name, the Arena District encompasses three professional sports venues on a half-mile stretch along Nationwide Boulevard. Sports fans often head to their game or match of choice early to check out area bars alongside other enthusiastic fans during the neighborhood’s DORA hours (Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area).
Nationwide Arena is home to NHL’s Columbus Blue Jackets, the only National Hockey League franchise in Ohio and an absolute force to be reckoned with. On the other end of the street, MLS team the Columbus Crew play in a new world-class stadium. Join up to 20,000 spectators at Lower.com Field, featuring a continuous wraparound roof, a 360-degree concourse, event space, a 3,400-capacity standing section — along with two patio decks and the largest supporters’ beer garden in Major League Soccer — and a 5,000-square-foot brew hall that is also open on non-match days. It’s the place to be for soccer — no other U.S. city has hosted more World Cup qualifiers. The Columbus Clippers, the AAA affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians, play nearby at Huntington Park, named the best ballpark in America numerous times by Ballpark Digest.
Beyond athletics, find the 5,200-seat, indoor/outdoor KEMBA Live! concert venue in the Arena District, a great place to catch your favorite artists’ tour stops.
BRING OUT YOUR INNER ARTIST IN FRANKLINTON
Across the Scioto River from Downtown Columbus, find Franklinton . This emerging arts district continues to experience a renaissance as a center for the city’s makers culture and independent art scene. The neighborhood is home to more than a dozen art galleries, including ROY G BIV , The Vanderelli Room , Wild Goose Creative , and more, as well as craft breweries like Land-Grant Brewing Compan y and BrewDog . The area is also home to local restaurants like Strongwater Food and Spirits and Yellow Brick Pizza .
Many artists have studios at 400 West Rich , a collaborative community housed in a 100-year-old warehouse. Visit during special events to experience the neighborhood coming together, such as during Franklinton Fridays , a monthly neighborhood-wide celebration of art, performance, and community. In October, check out Scraw l, an annual event where dozens of artists create 50 mobile murals over the course of several days. Looking to create your own art? Head to Glass Axis or Makers Social to design everything from coasters and planters to blown glass designs.
EXPERIENCING GERMAN VILLAGE
Crossing the bridge from Downtown Columbus into German Village is akin to crossing the Atlantic and landing in 19th-century Germany. Originally built by German settlers in the mid-1800s, the lovingly restored brick houses, shops, streets and sidewalks are full of both historic charm and modern swank. The entirety of this walkable, charming neighborhood is on the National Register of Historic Places, and its German roots show through in its dining options.
Here you can find some of the best eats in the city, including tapas from Barcelona and globally inspired comfort food at Chapman’s Eat Marke t — Chapman’s was even named one of the nation’s top 50 restaurants in 2021 by The New York Times. Try authentic German food and cream puffs the size of your fist at Schmidt’s Sausage Haus ,
which hosts the annual Oktoberfest celebration every September. Keep your sweet tooth top of mind with a visit to the European-style bakery Pistacia Vera or Kittie’s Cakes . Burn off your meal in the
labyrinth of literature at The Book Loft . This independent bookstore is one of the largest in the nation and holds 32 rooms of books, each with a different theme, at bargain prices.
HIT THE ROAD FOR THESE NEARBY MUST-SEES
There is no shortage of greenspace and adventures to be had around Central Ohio. Outdoor explorers, take note: Columbus is gaining the country’s first urban via ferrata in 2023, a climbing path with mountaineering flair, at Quarry Trails Metro Park. Beyond Columbus’ parks and greenways, escape to nearby places like Buckeye Lake to enjoy leisure time on both land and water.
Spend the afternoon at Easton Town Center. With more than 240 best-in-class businesses that call it home, Easton was named the No. 1 retail experience in the country for three years in a row by Chain Store Age and is the Midwest’s premier shopping, dining, and entertainment district. Just north of the city, Polaris Fashion Place features an indoor/outdoor mall that is easy to navigate and home to a mix of market-exclusive brands and locally owned specialty shops.
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium serves as one of Central Ohio’s most popular
family attractions and hosts more than two million visitors annually. It houses nearly 10,000 animals representing over 600 species from around the globe.
After a free tour at the Ohio Statehouse , history buffs should venture just outside of the city to vibrant Westerville. As the birthplace of Prohibition, Visit Westerville will tell you there is no shortage of new things to learn in what used to be called “The Dry Capital of the World.” And if a trip down Ohio’s memory lane is what you’re after, the Ohio History Connection spells out a diverse array of historic sites and museums across Central Ohio, including Ohio Village right in central Columbus; stop by for a glimpse of 19th century Ohio life! Those considering themselves thrillseekers, wine drinkers and anything in between should explore the adventures available in Grove City just outside Columbus, with inspiration on things to do and places to eat from Visit Grove City
Head north out of Columbus to experience Marion and Union counties, and check out both counties’ CVBs for ideas on experiencing the outdoors in central Ohio.
Can’t turn down quirky local events? Don’t miss the annual three-day Tomato Festival in Reynoldsburg, a free must-do experience each August.
TRAILBLAZING IN COLUMBUS
Not sure where to start as you explore all that Columbus has to offer?
Check out these curated trails to find the best of the city — and take home prizes. Get details at experiencecolumbus.com/marketplace.
COLUMBUS-STYLE PIZZA TRAIL
Generations of Columbus chefs have cultivated a distinct style of pizza, complete with a thin crust, edge-to-edge toppings, and a square cut. Discover the delicious flavors awaiting you at participating stops.
COLUMBUS LIVE MUSIC TRAIL
A wide variety of venues in the area means that whatever genre is your jam, Columbus’ music scene has you covered.
COLUMBUS DISTILLERY TRAIL
Sip your way through Columbus by sampling the fine local spirits made at seven area distilleries. Take a tour, try tastings of twists on traditional flavors or order a cocktail combining craft liquors with quality ingredients.
COLUMBUS OUTDOOR TRAILS PASS
Created in collaboration with MORPC, this trail is your guide to the city’s natural surroundings. Traverse trails for hiking, biking, jogging, and paddling!
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COLUMBUS COFFEE TRAIL
Something’s brewing in Columbus — and if you follow this trail, you’ll taste it for yourself. Scattered around the city you’ll find participating coffee shops serving up delicious, locally roasted coffee drinks, along with the likes of scrumptious pastries and chai lattes.
SHORT NORTH ART TRAIL
Creativity knows no bounds in the Short North Arts District. From colorful, unique murals to meaningful collections in galleries and even shows in performance art spaces, you’re sure to see art that amazes and inspires as you tour the culturally rich district.
CBUS SOUL SCULPTURE TRAIL
Created in collaboration with the Greater Columbus Arts Council, this trail not only highlights beautiful sculptures, but also encourages African American youth to make their own contributions to their communities and art history.
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We’re within one day’s drive or a quick flight from 60 percent of the U.S. population. Six major interstates crisscross the state and six airports welcome travelers in nearly every corner of the state. In both the big cities and smaller towns, you’ll find award-winning dining, fun attractions, scenic parks, and hotels that can turn a trip into a mini-getaway.
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Arts in Ohio artsinohio.com
Ohio’s Appalachian Country appalachianohio.com
Ohio Arts Council 614-466-2613 oac.ohio.gov
Ohio Byways Program ohiobyways.com
Ohio Campground Owners Association 614-221-7748
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Ohio Craft Brewers Association
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Ohio Department of Natural Resources (Boating, Fish & Wildlife, Preserves & Scenic Rivers, State Forests, State Parks & Resorts, Trails) ohiodnr.gov
Ohio Department of Transportation 614-466-7170
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Ohio Golf Association 614-698-0014 ohiogolf.org
Ohio Golf Course Owners Association buckeyegolf.com
Ohio Government ohio.gov
Ohio Grape Industries 614-728-6438
findohiowines.com
Ohio History Connection 614-297-2300
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Ohio Hotel & Lodging Association 800-589-6462 ohiolodging.com
Ohio Museums Association
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Ohio Wine Producers Association 440-466-4417 ohiowines.org
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at the intersection of 31st Street and Guernsey Street in the City of Bellaire,
the Great Stone Viaduct.
The stone structure built in 1871 consists of 43 semi-circular Roman arches originally carried B&O Railroad traffic above the city of Bellaire. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
A grass-roots effort to preserve the massive stone structure, incorporating it into a walking trail and park has recently come to fruition through the local fundraising efforts of the Great Stone Viaduct Historical Education Society and matching funds from ODOT’s Transportation Alternatives Program.
The new park area and observation walkway at this site enhance the rich local history and provide phenomenal photographic opportunities and a unique way to observe trains crossing the Ohio River. There is an Ohio History Connection marker at the Union Street arch explaining the history of the structure.
Make a plan to visit this remarkable historic structure in Belmont County.
isCreate memories at Camp Cedar in Mason.
Ohio excels at many culinary creations, from fresh fruits to fried fish, chili to barbecue, and hot dogs to sausages. Here are 10 can’t-miss Ohio foods — and some of the best spots to find them.
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Enjoy exquisitely smoked meats from the (PICTURED) in Chillicothe or pit-smoked brisket or pork at in McArthur. Bring the sauce home with you from Michael Symon’s in Cleveland.
Old Canal Smoke Lake Hope Lodge
Mabel’s BBQ
Chili – Cincinnati has a national reputation for its chili, made with ground beef and loads of spices. It’s the signature at Skyline Chili or family-run spots like Price Hill Chili and Camp Washington Chili. Vegetarians aren’t left out with Skyline’s bean and rice bowl. For a different take, try Café Mochiko’s Cincinnati-style ramen, called a “Most Super Bowl” by Food & Wine
Goetta – Cincinnati is known for this unique sausage made with meat, oats, and spices. Bring some home from Eckerlin Meats or taste it in-person with a Liege waffle at Taste of Belgium in Over-the-Rhine.
HOT DOGS BRATS
You’ll find loads of great hot dogs and brats in Ohio! Load it with chili at Tony Packo’s (LEFT) in Toledo or creative toppings at Cleveland’s Happy Dog (ABOVE) . The Bahama Mama is a favorite at Schmidt’s Sausage Haus in Columbus. Carle’s has been making brats in Bucyrus since 1929. Taste them at the Bucyrus Bratwurst Festival Aug. 17–19.
Lake Erie Perch
If you’re visiting Lake Erie, look for fresh fried perch at local restaurants. (PICTURED) in Port Clinton is a long-running favorite, as is in Grand River. Brennan’s Fish House
With its rich ethnic heritage, northeast Ohio is a haven for delicious pierogies. Stock up at Pierogi Palace (ABOVE, LEFT) at West Side Market in Cleveland. Parma’s hole-in-the-wall Little Polish Diner (ABOVE, RIGHT) makes especially delicious ones. Pair them with a pint of Progress Pilsner at Market Garden Brewery in Ohio City.
BABY SWISS CHEESE
Did you know baby Swiss was invented in Ohio’s Amish Country? Millersburg’s Guggisberg Cheese (PICTURED) created it. Find it there and at Heini’s Cheese Chalet (BELOW). Be prepared to pack a cooler to take some back home!
Pawpaws
Ohio’s state native fruit tastes like a cross between a mango and a banana. Taste it in cheesecake, sauces, even beer at the in Albany serves it in jams and salsas. Ohio Pawpaw Festival. Integration Acres
The buckeye is the signature taste of Ohio, with its delightful blend of peanut butter and chocolate. Give one (or two, or 10) a try at Marie’s Candies (ABOVE) in West Liberty and Nothing But Chocolate in Cambridge. There are plenty of buckeye recipes out there to make your own! Half Baked Harvest’s 5-Ingredient Buckeyes has you mix creamy peanut butter, honey, butter, and vanilla, then scoop it into balls and freeze. Once they’re frozen, simply dip them in melted dark chocolate. Get the full recipe at halfbakedharvest.com.
Apples
Did you know Johnny Appleseed planted trees all across Ohio?
You can pick your own apples at dozens of farms, like Burnham Orchards in Berlin Heights or Brumbaugh Fruit & Fun Farm in Arcanum. Prefer your apples baked? Cozy up with a slice of apple pie at The Nutcracker Family Restaurant (BELOW) in Pataskala.
Pastry chef Aaron Clouse has made a name for himself nationally, where his creations have wowed judges on Guy’s Grocery Games and the Food Network’s Halloween Baking Championship. We asked this notable Ohioan how he spends his time around the state.
Some of Clouse’s favorite dining spots in Columbus include the French-inspired The Refectory. Any meal can be finished off with a visit to Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams.
His favorite places to go across Ohio include Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Columbus or shopping in Yellow Springs. You also might find him at the Groovy Plants Ranch in Marengo or tasting his way around Cleveland’s Little Italy
HISTORY COMES TO LIFE IN OHIO. MEET THE STATE’S INVENTORS, EXPLORERS, AND FOUNDERS.
MEET WRITER ANN FAZZINI
Columbus-based writer Ann Fazzini always enjoys a good adventure. She especially enjoys outdoor pursuits (Mansfield’s Kingwood Center and hiking in Ohio’s state parks are favorites) and unusual roadside attractions, like the Hartman Rock Garden in Springfield and the Ohio Small Town Museum in Ashville.
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ancient touchstones, amazing feats
Nearly 2,000 years ago, the lands of the Hopewell Culture National Historic Park (PICTURED) in Chillicothe served as ceremonial grounds for large gatherings that probably included feasts, funerals, games, and rites of passage for some of Ohio’s earliest residents. The mounds that make up those sacred spots were constructed by monumental feats of early engineering, which required expert knowledge of soil and rock, and thousands of hours of construction using manmade tools and woven baskets.
Some of the early Ohioans’ customs and building methods were revealed in an excavation of Newark’s Great Circle Earthworks Researchers discovered soils of different colors layered throughout the mound which may have held cultural significance for the builders, and the remains of a wooden structure within the circle’s walls that possibly served as a ceremonial platform.
Ohio also boasts the largest hilltop earthworks enclosure in North America at Oregonia’s Fort Ancient (RIGHT, TOP). Notches and doorways built into the embankments align with sun and moon positioning, suggesting the “fort” may have been a special community gathering place that also served as a calendar of sorts.
All three areas, collectively known as Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks, are nominated for the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage Sites list, which honors and protects culturally significant landmarks around the world.
CAN’T-MISS LEGENDARY TRIBUTES
Serpent Mound (LEFT, BOTTOM) in Peebles is perhaps the most famous — and most spectacular — effigy mound in the world. A National Historic Landmark, the curved snake mound was built by the ancient cultures of Ohio likely for ceremonial purposes. Before Ohio became a state, Wyandot Chief Shateyaronyah (also known as Leatherlips) signed the Treaty of Greenville, a controversial move that promoted cooperation and land division between Native American tribes and European settlers. Dublin’s Leatherlips (BELOW) sculpture pays tribute to the storied leader.
PICTURED: The Valley Gem Sternwheeler travels along the Ohio River. LEFT TO RIGHT: Learn about Marietta’s history at the Campus Martius Museum. The Rufus Putnam House was part of Marietta’s first settlement. Downtown Marietta honors its historic past.
ohio’s first city
Nestled at the confluence of the Muskingum and Ohio rivers in the Appalachian foothills, Marietta is a natural place for a settlement — and has been clear back into prehistoric times. Indigenous cultures, including the Hopewell and Adena, flourished in the area’s hills and valleys, and some of the earthworks and burial mounds from the time period are still around today.
In 1788, Revolutionary War veterans laid claim to the area, making Marietta the first settlement in the Northwest Territory and Ohio’s first town. Learn more about the city’s past and see historic boat models at the Ohio River Museum and take a ride on the Valley Gem Sternwheeler like travelers did years ago.
Brandon Smith, the producer and CEO of the Tecumseh! Outdoor Drama (BELOW) in his hometown of Chillicothe, is a big fan of Ohio’s theater scene. Now in its 51st season, Tecumseh! brings to life the story of the legendary Shawnee leader’s fight to defend his people’s homeland. Smith appreciates Ohio’s wealth of theaters where you can see everything from opera to heavy metal concerts or a Broadway show. Two standouts are The Ritz Theatre in Tiffin and the Human Race Theatre Company in Dayton. For musical performances, he recommends Wilmington’s Industrial Strength Bluegrass Festival March 16–18 and Nov. 9–11, along with the Whispering Beard Folk Festival Sept. 22–23 in North Bend. Read about more Notable Ohioans on Ohio.org.
time-traveling through history
Some of Ohio’s most notable history museums have gone above and beyond to put visitors in the shoes of those who lived in the past with fascinating immersive exhibits, activities, and programs.
Cincinnati’s National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (TOP LEFT) tells the stories of slaves who risked their lives for freedom and the abolitionists who helped them along the way. Visitors can walk through replicas of plantation quarters, make choices along an imaginary escape route through an interactive display, and learn about heroes throughout history.
In Columbus, the National Veterans Memorial and Museum (TOP RIGHT) pays tribute to servicemen and women in all branches of the military from the Revolutionary War to today. Exhibits focus on soldiers’ experiences and stories from deployment to combat to return to civilian life told through their own voices and artifacts, including uniforms, flags, and family photographs. Veterans can even share their own stories in a recording booth during their visit.
At the Pro Football Hall of Fame (ABOVE) in Canton, sports buffs can check out memorabilia from the gridiron’s biggest giants and learn the history of American football from the 1860s to today. Get in the game with interactive exhibits that let you play referee and make game calls, watch holographic images of football greats giving inspirational talks, and take fun action shots with a green screen.
See costumes, wild stage props, and instruments from some of the most well-loved rock, pop, R&B, and hip-hop artists at Cleveland’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Live out your rock star dreams by playing guitars, drums, and keyboards and get a take-home video of your jam session.
PICK UP YOUR PASSPORT TO OHIO HISTORY and track your visits to Ohio’s historical hot spots and collect stamps along the way. The booklet covers 58 historic sites and museums — from ice-age landscapes like the Cedar Bog Nature Preserve in Urbana to immersive experiences like the National Afro-American Museum & Cultural Center in Wilberforce — and features additional information and trivia about each stop. Order your copy at ohiohistorystore.com.
bright minds, innovative thinkers
Today, hopping on an airplane and jetting off to anywhere in the world is no big deal, but up until a little over a century ago, flying the friendly skies was a pipe dream. Thanks to Ohio’s Wright family — Wilbur, Orville, and sister Katharine — we enjoy access to the world via air travel today. This year marks the 120th anniversary of the Wright brothers’ first flight, and you can trace the family’s history and journey of innovation in and around their hometown of Dayton.
The Aviation Trail begins at the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, which includes a historical interpretation center, the Wright Cycle Company where the famed brothers mapped out their plans, and the home of their friend, African-American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar. The self-guided tour leads to a total of 17 locations in and around Dayton that celebrate the rich history and innovators that got modern flight off the ground. Download a trail passport at aviationtrailinc.org, collect stamps at trail stops, and earn a “Wilbear” teddy bear.
If your Aviation Trail adventures make you want to reach for the stars, be sure to visit the WACO Air Museum in Troy where you can book a biplane ride on select dates and pay a visit to the Wright “B” Flyer at Dayton Wright Brothers Airport in Miamisburg and catch a ride on a replica of the brothers’ most famous craft.
movers, shakers, and makers
THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF OHIO’S NOTABLE INVENTORS AND EXPLORERS.
See the birthplace and a collection of inventions honoring the man who developed incandescent light, the phonograph, and the motion picture camera at the Thomas Edison Birthplace Museum in Milan.
Take an up-close look at the science, discoveries, and engineering behind Neil Armstrong’s pioneering journey to the moon at the Armstrong Air & Space Museum in the astronaut’s hometown of Wapakoneta.
Learn about African-American inventor Garrett Morgan, who created an early version of today’s traffic signal and gas mask, at the Western Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland.
Get swept up in the story of James Murray Spangler, who invented the portable electric vacuum cleaner while working as a custodian, at the Hoover Historical Center in North Canton.
Explore the life and legacy of the first U.S. astronaut to orbit the earth at the John & Annie Glenn Museum located in the astronaut’s boyhood home in New Concord.
Visit Kings Island and Cedar Point to take a ride on roller coasters. The technology behind original coasters was invented by Columbus native Granville T. Woods, who had more than 50 patents to his name.
NotableOhioans
OHIO IS A MELTING POT OF PEOPLE, sights, sounds, and smells. But Ohio means different things to different people. Sometimes it represents outdoor wonders, tasty authentic treats, or surprising discoveries. Three notable Ohioans fill us in on what Ohio means to them.
Born to the Babushka Lidia Trempe, owner, Rudy’s Strudel Bakery
One step into Lidia Trempe’s bakery in Parma and you’ll feel transported to eastern Europe, as she and other Ukrainian-speaking women wearing colorful babushkas roll cookie dough and make pierogies. Ohio’s diverse ethnic background is what Trempe loves most about living here. “What is so incredibly special to me about our state is the fabric of so many different nationalities and so many people coming together in a small way that lands in a big way,” she says. “You have all these different ethnic enclaves throughout the state. It’s beautiful.” Rudy’s Strudel & Bakery, which has been in business for 75 years, is centered in one of those enclaves — Parma’s charming Polish Village.
WHEN YOU GO: Take home kolachki and strudel, as well as your own Born to the Babushka T-shirt.
Mr. Science Frederic Bertley, President and CEO, COSI
Frederic Bertley moved to Ohio from Philadelphia in 2017 to lead COSI in Columbus. Before making the leap, he researched the state, but everything he learned didn’t prepare him for what he calls “an embarrassment of unexpected riches.” The state’s wealth of restaurants, festivals, outdoor activities, and fashion continue to amaze Bertley. And he’s contributed to the state’s wealth of activities, starting COSI’s popular annual Science Festival and helping COSI be named by USA Today as the nation’s best science museum for three consecutive years. His favorite thing about Ohio is the people more than anything. “One of the first things that my wife and I noticed is how nice people are here,” Bertley says.
WHEN YOU GO: Visit during the interactive COSI Science Festival on May 3–6, and come year-round for Space, Ocean, and the Dinosaur Gallery.
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Jeff Smith, Cartoonist
Columbus native Jeff Smith shows his love of Ohio in his artwork. Glimpsing what he loves about Ohio is as easy as picking up his award-winning graphic novel series Bone. The fairy tale landscapes for his books, which are sort of like the Marx Brothers and Bugs Bunny meets the Lord of the Rings, are based on southeast Ohio sites such as Hocking Hills’ Old Man’s Cave.
“To see the gorges and caves in Hocking Hills was just amazing to me as a kid,” says Smith, who co-founded comics and art festival Cartoon Crossroads Columbus in 2015.
WHEN YOU GO: See work by the best graphic artists in the world at Cartoon Crossroads Columbus on Sept. 27–Oct. 1.
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MEET WRITER JASON BRILL
Jason Brill is a Cleveland-based writer who enjoys a classic cocktail as much as a good hike in a sunny state park. He loves Columbus’ Wolf’s Ridge Brewing, hiking in Cuyahoga Valley National Park, listening to the Cleveland Orchestra, and exploring Ohio’s small towns.
king james’ house
Let LeBron James welcome you to his hometown of Akron at the new House Three Thirty. See special events at the community center and grab a bite to eat at locally owned spots like The Taco Shop by Old El Paso, James’ favorite tacos. Explore a museum showcasing James’ Akron beginnings, NBA superstardom, and movie exploits, as well as his community work. Everywhere inside, you’ll be helping provide on-the-job training for James’ I Promise students. Don’t leave without an I Promise wrist band and a We Are Family T-shirt. All proceeds go to the LeBron James Family Foundation to be invested in the Akron community.
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WITH A NATIONAL PARK AND 75 STATE PARKS, Ohio is full of exciting ways to explore the outdoors in every season, from the moment the first flowers bloom in the spring until a blanket of snow draws fans to ski slopes in the winter. No matter when or where you are in Ohio, there’s a national or state park nearby that’s begging to be explored. And better yet, it has free admission.
Before you go, get on the right path with the DETOUR Trails app created by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). The app has thousands of trails listed by region, type, distance, and difficulty, along with maps for offline use. Commemorate your trip with a $10 Ohio State Parks Passport, a fullcolor booklet with space for stamps or stickers from the parks you visit. Here are a few places to whet your appetite for Ohio’s great outdoors all year long.
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The new 81-room Hocking Hills State Park Lodge & Conference Center brings a touch of rustic luxury and tranquility to the precipice of the region’s iconic Black Hand sandstone cliffs and deep gorges. Experience the tranquility of sleeping in the park surrounded by some of the state’s best scenery, which delights nature lovers all year long. The heavy timber-framed lodge has large windows and many balconies and patios to enjoy the scenic views and spot wildlife, explains the park’s naturalist Jeffrey Large.
“I see a lot of birdwatching and owl prowls in our future,” he says. “We also have naturalist talks beside the fireplace in the winter and guided hikes in the warmer months.”
The lodge incorporates several aspects that connect it to natural and local history, such as
MEET WRITER LAURA WATILO BLAKE
Laura Watilo Blake, author of Ohio: A Photographic Journey, loves spending time in Ohio’s many state parks. In the winter, she always plans a getaway in one of Salt Fork State Park’s cozy lakeside cabins and relaxes in the hot tub.
PICTURED: Relax with your family at Hocking Hills State Park Lodge. BELOW: Bring your own binoculars to spot birds or check out the birding kit from the Bexley Public Library that includes binoculars and helpful guides.
Ohio-sourced minerals and stone, and bricks from the Nelsonville Block Company. Other unique features include custom-designed water features, cozy hang-out nooks, and art created by local artists. Waterfalls and hiking trails are just a few steps away, but the indoor and outdoor swimming pools offer plenty of recreational opportunities on property, too.
Ohio’s state parks are always improving. Mountain bikers now can explore even further in Loudonville’s Mohican State Park, which added 8 miles of trails, including a downhill skills park. With nearly 30 total miles of biking trails, Mohican was called a “must ride” by National Geographic Explorer Magazine. In Adams County, Whipple State Nature Preserve, known for its vast array of wildflowers, grew by nearly 90 acres in 2022.
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Spring is a special time to hit the trails. As winter wanes, a wave of wildflowers bursts from the forest floor starting in the southern part of the state, then ripples northward. On a hike through the dense woodlands of Tar Hollow State Park in Laurelville, you’ll see a rainbow’s worth of color along the north loop of the Logan Trail. Sycamore State Park in Trotwood offers even more spring blooms in a section of second-growth forest along the peaceful Wolf Creek.
The sweet sound of birdsong fills the air as migrating birds, including warblers, stop to rest along Ohio’s north shore before the arduous flight across Lake Erie to their summer breeding grounds in Canada. Birdwatchers flock to Maumee Bay State Park in Oregon to take part in The Biggest Week in American Birding on May 5–14, but you’ll also spot shorebirds, bald eagles, egrets, and swans along the Lake Erie Birding Trail throughout the season. Mosquito Lake State Park in Cortland is a great place to view waterfowl, such as red-throated loons and long-tailed ducks.
You’ll gush over the volume of Ohio’s waterfalls during this season. Hocking Hills State Park in Logan has numerous picturesque spots along the Grandma Gatewood Trail, where streams carve their way through the sandstone and tumble over tall cliffs. Several more waterfalls can be found along the trails in Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The most visited is Brandywine Falls, which resembles a tiered wedding cake.
Alex Nosse of Joy Machines, a bike shop in Cleveland’s Ohio City, is a huge proponent of two-wheeled transportation. When he’s not tinkering on other people’s bikes, he’s riding around his hometown in places such as the new Red Line Greenway Trail, a 2-mile paved multipurpose trail that links the near west side to the west bank of the Flats. Read about more Notable Ohioans on Ohio.org.
LEFT PAGE, TOP: Brandywine Falls is easy to access at Cuyahoga Valley National Park. LEFT PAGE, BOTTOM LEFT: Spot birds throughout Mosquito Lake State Park. LEFT PAGE, BOTTOM RIGHT: Alex Nosse during a bike ride in Cleveland. PICTURED: Hit the beach at Headlands Beach State Park. ABOVE, TOP: Get out on the water at Lake Hope State Park. LEFT: Splash away at Buckeye Lake State Park. ABOVE, RIGHT: Go for a lake-side stroll at East Harbor State Park.
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When summer comes around, Ohio is a playground for water enthusiasts from Lake Erie to the Ohio River and everywhere in between. Want to hit the beach? Ohio’s longest stretch of sand can be found at Headlands Beach State Park in Mentor, where dunes and an iconic lighthouse provide the backdrop for a day at this stunning Lake Erie beach. The 1,500-foot-long beach at East Harbor State Park in LakesideMarblehead follows a long and narrow treecovered peninsula jutting into Lake Erie. It’s a perfect place for picnicking while the kids play in the shallows.
When it comes to boating, Ohio’s state parks have lakes ranging from 13 to 14,000 acres that accommodate all types of boating. Buckeye Lake State Park in Millersport allows unlimited horsepower, but it’s also common to see pontoons and sailboats at Ohio’s first state park, which was historically dubbed “Ohio’s Inland Seashore.” The calm 120-acre lake at Lake Hope State Park in McArthur is surrounded by scenic woodlands. It has a free launch ramp for boaters, plus watercraft for rent including pontoons, canoes, kayaks, stand up paddleboards, hydrobikes, and an unforgettable bright yellow duck-shaped pedal boat.
For those who prefer pedaling on land, Ohio has hundreds of miles of multipurpose and mountain bike trails. A.W. Marion State Park in Circleville has more than 7 miles of single track with short but steep ups and downs weaving through the trees. For a fun flat ride for all skill levels, head to Findley State Park in Wellington.
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As the days get shorter and cooler, Ohio’s woods and forests burst forth with a lush array of autumn color. The southern half of the state has some of the most scenic drives for leaf-peeping motorcycle enthusiasts, especially along Route 78, known as Ohio’s Tail of the Dragon. The road winds near a vast swathe of Wayne National Forest and the adjacent Burr Oak State Park in Glouster, where you can stop to admire the reflection of brilliantly hued trees at the edge of Burr Oak Lake.
If you want to inhale the musky-sweet scent of fallen leaves as they crunch underfoot, head out for a hike along the 2.2-mile Lakeview Trail at Forked Run State Park in Reedsville, where oak, hickory, maple, and tulip trees dot the hillsides along a picturesque lake. In Hillsboro, Rocky Fork State Park has short hiking trails featuring some spectacular scenery with deep gorges, dolomite caves, and natural wetlands. Want a longer hike? Explore the nearby Highlands Nature Sanctuary
Autumn brings comfortable temperatures ideal for camping among the blaze of changing leaves. The compact campground at Mt. Gilead State Park in Morrow County sits among beech, maple, and pine trees on a ridge above Mt. Gilead Lake. Some of the campsites have wooden decks perching over the ravine. In the heart of Ohio’s Appalachian territory, Wolf Run State Park in Caldwell has campsites at the edge of Wolf Run Lake. There are even primitive fly-in campsites within walking distance of the Noble County Airport.
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Your four-legged friend will lap up these unFURgettable dog-friendly spots in Ohio for fun on and off the leash.
Lake Alma State Park in Wellston features a lakeside dog park where the fuzzballs can take a dip. They’ll have a wild time at Hueston Woods State Park in College Corner, which has a doublegated fenced-in playground for running and catching frisbees. The dog beach at Harrison Lake State Park in Fayette will have tails wagging, too.
winter
Winter adds a whole new dimension to the beauty of Ohio parks, and there’s no shortage of places for cold-weather activities from hiking to sledding to cross-country and downhill skiing. Take a winter walk through John Bryan State Park in Yellow Springs to ogle frozen ice castles formed along the winding cliffs of the Little Miami River gorge. For a splash of color, stroll among towering evergreen hemlocks along the easy Turkey Creek Nature Center Trail at Shawnee State Park in West Portsmouth.
For sledding, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing, the gently rolling terrain of Quail Hollow State Park in Hartville is a winter wonderland. Rent equipment on the lower level of the 40-room manor house or bring your own. Lake Milton State Park has trails for winter recreation, not to mention ice fishing.
Punderson State Park in Newbury has an epic sledding and snow tubing hill. Even better, it boasts a mechanical sledding lift, which makes trekking back up the hill much easier. The winter fun continues at the Cuyahoga Valley National Park on the steep slopes at Boston Mills Ski Resort. Neighboring Brandywine ski area has more trails, plus its Polar Blast Tubing Park for even more downhill thrills.
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On Oct. 14, the Great American Eclipse will track from Oregon to Texas, but the state of Ohio will still get a partial view for the morning event, which will peak at 6 a.m. Join fellow sky watchers at John Glenn Astronomy Park in Hocking Hills State Park. It stays open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Make your plans early for Ohio’s total eclipse on April 8, 2024. Cuyahoga Valley National Park will be one of only two U.S. national parks located along the path of totality, which will reach its peak at 3:15 p.m. To learn more about the 2024 eclipse, including where you can view the event from Ohio’s public lands, visit eclipse.ohio.gov.
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Experience what makes southeast Ohio stand out at these distinctive stops.
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PICTURED: Cheer on your kids as they ride the kid-sized DragonFly Zipline Adventure.
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Capture yourself in these three quirky spots. 1. Step inside the monstrous bucket of Big Muskie in McConnelsville, once attached to the world’s largest earth-moving machine that took semi-truck-sized bites out of the earth while mining for coal. 2. Travel back in time at Dogwood Pass, a replica Old West town in Beaver. You’ll see shootouts, stage shows, horseback riding, a Roy Rogers Museum, and themed festivals throughout the year. 3. Experience tunnel vision inside the Moonville Tunnel (LEFT), along the Moonville Rail Trail in McArthur. This spooky remnant of a former coal-mining town is the site of a Halloween-themed festival called Midnight at Moonville on Oct. 13–14.
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1 Explore the Wayne National Forest and a quarter million acres of Ohio’s Appalachian foothills by foot, bike, horseback, or behind the wheel of an offhighway vehicle (OHV).
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Learn about the healing properties of plants like American ginseng and black cohosh at the Goldenseal Botanical Sanctuary in Rutland, a 360-acre refuge for wild, medicinal plants in the Appalachian foothills.
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Discover nearly a dozen mounds and earthworks dating to A.D. 500 within a 21-mile radius at the Hopewell Culture National Historical Park in Chillicothe and celebrate its centennial in the spring.
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Pick beautiful, locally grown peonies, dahlias, and sunflowers at Wildroot Flower Company (BELOW, RIGHT) in Marietta. The 27-acre farm specializes in sustainable growing techniques and offers floral workshops and yoga classes.
Rocket into a cave and over the Hocking River on a guided zip line tour at Hocking Hills Canopy Tours in Rockbridge. Tours range from the kid-sized DragonFly Zipline Adventure to the 50-miles-per-hour SuperZip.
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Revisit Colonial times at Historic Roscoe Village (TOP, RIGHT) in Coshocton, where the past prevails aboard horse-drawn canal boats and inside blacksmith and weaving shops. Take your dog to Good Boy Bakery for homemade treats.
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See Ohio’s largest grove of umbrella magnolia trees at Lake Katharine State Nature Preserve in Jackson. Walk the lake trail to see towering sandstone cliffs, a waterfall, and wild orchids.
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Ride horseback through the Zaleski State Forest, then crack open a beer at an Old West saloon, all part of Uncle Buck’s Riding Stable and Dance Barn (CENTER, RIGHT) in New Marshfield.
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View Ohio’s gorgeous Appalachian foothills and autumn color from above via Hocking Hills Scenic Air Tours, located at the Vinton County Airport. Flights in a fixed-wing aircraft are offered year-round.
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Take a walk across the historic Great Stone Viaduct in Bellaire, a former railway bridge and architectural wonder with 43 sandstone arches. It’s been renovated to include a multipurpose trail.
Marvel at these impressive murals and public art pieces.
1. Peer a thousand years into the past at Leo Petroglyph (ABOVE) in Ray, where native Ohioans carved 37 images of humans and animals into sandstone and left footprints.
2. View 2,000 years of history in 2,000 feet as beautifully illustrated upon the Portsmouth Floodwall Murals (LEFT). Depictions span from Native American earth mounds to “King of the Cowboys” actor Roy Rogers. 3. Tour the self-guided Perry County Barn Quilt Trail and see nearly 50 colorful quilt squares painted on barns, including one at the Wildwood Inn & Llama Farm in New Straitsville.
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Athens Athens mixes Appalachian charm with an urban college town vibe as the home of Ohio University. Hike or bike through the countryside, enjoy fine arts, or just kick back with some quality brews and food in the lively downtown.
WHAT TO DO
: Pump up your tires and set off on the Hockhocking Adena Bikeway (ABOVE), a 26-mile trail that runs from the Athens County Welcome Center to Nelsonville. Stop at breweries along the way on the Brewed on the Bikeway trail. Stroll through downtown Athens and pop into the many shops and restaurants. Check out Passion Works Studio (BELOW), a welcoming community arts center, and visit Athens Underground for vintage clothing, books, and jewelry.
TO EAT AND DRINK : Downtown Athens is dotted with unique dining experiences. Dive into a plate of Mexican food at local favorite Casa Nueva (ABOVE), an employee-owned collective. Sample several of the 30 craft brews at Jackie O’s Public House Restaurant while feasting on selections from the upscale bar menu. Sample more great beer at Jackie O’s Taproom and Brewpub, about a mile from the center of downtown. Enjoy a selection of curries, stir fries, pasta, and crepes at Purple Chopstix, an Athens institution for nearly a quarter century.
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WHERE TO SLEEP : For a oneof-a-kind night, check into Athens Central Hotel, a 22-room European-style hotel that’s within easy walking distance of downtown nightlife. For an on-campus experience, stay at Ohio University Inn (ABOVE). It’s central to the university’s Convocation Center, Peden Stadium, and Dairy Barn Arts Center and is decorated with photos of the city. Indulge in the fine-dining menu at Cutler’s Restaurant, which offers great steaks, chops, and seafood.
PHOTO OP : Take a walk along the hiking paths at The Ridges. When you reach Radar Hill, you’ll see beautiful views of Athens and the surrounding area.Plan to spend more than a day in these attractive southeast Ohio cities, which mix adventure with relaxation.
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The past is perfectly present in this endearing southeastern Ohio river town that dates to 1788 as the first permanent settlement in the Northwest Territory.
WHAT TO DO : Climb aboard the Valley Gem Sternwheeler (TOP) for a Murder Mystery Dinner Cruise while breezing along the Ohio and Muskingum rivers and see if you can guess whodunit before the two-hour excursion ends. Watch big-name and up-and-coming bands perform on an intimate, historic stage at the Adelphia Music Hall (ABOVE), or catch a high-octane outdoor show during its summer concert series.
WHERE TO EAT AND DRINK : Enjoy elegant dining alongside the Ohio River at the Levee House Bistro, where menu items include Scottish salmon topped with champagne cream sauce, and baked brie with fire-roasted apples. Celebrate a special occasion at Benny & Babe (ABOVE), a first-class gem inside a two-story home built in 1879. The seasonal menu includes fried green tomatoes and smoked pork chops with sweet potatoes. Nosh on wings, wraps, and waffle fries with a pint of Cooper’s Copper Ale at the Marietta Brewing Company, inside the designated outdoor refreshment area (DORA) in the heart of downtown Marietta.
WHERE TO SLEEP : Stay a stone’s throw from the Ohio River at the historic Lafayette Hotel (LEFT). Opened in 1918, the 77-room property features Victorian furnishings, river views, and a few rooms with private balconies. Pair an evening at the Adelphia Music Hall with a night upstairs at the Hackett Hotel. The five-room boutique hotel is located above the Galley Restaurant, creating a trifecta of entertainment — food, music, and lodging.
Cambridge Whether you’re looking for charming shops, a great fishing spot, or perhaps a chance to track down Bigfoot, Cambridge offers a relaxing getaway. Performing arts and a history of glassmaking also attract visitors to the Guernsey County capital.
WHAT TO DO : Put on your outdoor garb, grab your camera, and go Bigfoot hunting at Salt Fork State Park (LEFT) It’s said the tall, furry creature has been spotted a few dozen times in the hilly countryside. Join in on the fun during Bigfoot Night Hikes, held periodically at the park, which also offers lots of traditional outdoor pursuits. The park lodge hosts the Ohio Bigfoot Conference in the spring. Witness a re-enactment of the passion of Jesus at The Living Word Outdoor Drama, which has been presented since 1975. Shows run on Fridays from mid-June through September.
WHERE TO EAT AND DRINK : Follow your nose to Kennedy’s Bakery for apple fritters, Chinese tea cookies, and Danish bear claws, made the same delicious way since the family-owned shop opened on Wheeling Avenue in 1925. At Georgetown Tavern on the Hill (ABOVE), enjoy mouthwatering wood-fired pizzas, refreshing wine, and the view — the restaurant and winery overlook the family vineyard and downtown Cambridge. Savor fish ‘n’ chips, tortellini salad, and “mile-high” pies at Theo’s Restaurant, a family tradition in downtown Cambridge since 1931.
WHERE TO SLEEP : Get back to nature with a stay at Timberline Cabins Choose from one of seven cozy, secluded cabins, each with a hot tub and private deck. Or book some time at Salt Fork Lodge and Conference Center (LEFT). The lodge offers 148 guest rooms in a range of configurations, including bunk beds for families. Stay beside the water in modern cabins that let you wake up to the sounds of nature.
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Find the best mom-and-pop restaurants in southeast Ohio, including these three tasty stops.
Head to Marv’s Place in Sardis for a quarter pound Marvburger, three-egg omelets, and thick-cut bologna sandwiches. The restaurant is in an 1894-built building and packed with historic photos and relics. Enjoy a family-style meal at the Bob Evans Farm Restaurant on The Farm (BELOW) in Rio Grande, where founder Bob Evans and his wife, Jewell, lived and raised their six kids. Feast upon hearty, homemade favorites, such as stuffed peppers, beef and noodles, ham and scalloped potatoes, and mouthwatering meringue pie, at the family-owned Happenings Bistro in Wellston.
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Savor some tasty desserts that are sure to hit the spot.
Check out Lofts Coffee Company in Portsmouth, where lattes and cappuccinos can be accompanied by mouthwatering peanut butter banana whole wheat toast, topped with a honey drizzle.
Bite into a gourmet caramel apple at The Fat Apple Bakery in Bridgeport. There are more than 45 flavors from which to choose, as well as chocolate-covered strawberries and retro candy.
Sink your teeth into an iced maple long john and an apple fritter at Donald’s Donuts in Zanesville. The second-generation family-owned bakery has been serving up handcrafted doughnuts since 1960.
Wow yourself (and your friends) by dropping into Hannah Marie’s Specialty Bakery and Coffee Shop in Coshocton for sweetly decorated cupcakes, as well as crumb cakes, muffins, and danishes.
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Slurp a foamy, homemade root beer from an old family recipe at Merry Family Winery in Bidwell. The Gallia County attraction also crafts several types of fruit wines and hard cider, as well as a line of beers made with its own hops.
Escape to the country at Na zdravie Vineyard and Winery in Hallsville. In addition to wines made from the vineyard’s Traminette grapes, enjoy a full bar and woodfired pizzas in the rustic surroundings.
Sip some fine ’shine at Hocking Hills Moonshine in Logan, where brothers Brian and Eric St. Clair have created a top spirits attraction. Sample their latest bourbon release and tour the production site at the distillery’s downtown location.
Sip on a pint of Red Bird Ale at Portsmouth Brewing Co. The steam ale was named in honor of the city’s 1939 minor league baseball team and hearkens to steam beers made along the Ohio River in the early 19th century.
Indulge in a Porch Swing cocktail at West End CiderHouse next to West End Distillery in Athens. It’s made with West End’s Spicebush Gin, Pimm’s No. 1, fresh lemon juice, cucumber, and bitters.
guests know dinner is ready at Glenlaurel Scottish Inn.
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The ultimate call to dinner.
If you’ve been a guest at Glenlaurel Scottish Inn near Rockbridge, chances are you were summoned to dinner by bagpiper Scott Caputo, who’s played hour-long sessions on Saturdays at Glenlaurel for the past eight years.
The 70-year-old is a member of Capital City Pipes & Drums in Columbus. On sunny days, Caputo plays outside of Glenlaurel’s cabins and crofts, the music wafting over the 140-acre property. Along with his kilt and a wool Sheriffmuir jacket that he made himself, Caputo likes to pack his watercolors to do plein air painting in the area. Among Caputo’s favorite sites to explore and paint are Clear Creek Metro Park in Rockbridge and Hocking Hills State Park in Logan.
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PICTURED: Admire the decorative attire as you learn about Native American culture at Feast of the Flowering Moon.
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Get in touch with Native American culture at the Feast of the Flowering Moon in Chillicothe on May 26–28. Enjoy authentic dancing, music, and crafts as the event celebrates its 40th anniversary. Honor the 250th birthday of Thomas Worthington, the father of Ohio statehood, at Adena Mansion & Gardens in Chillicothe on July 16. The one-day event will offer patrons dinner, cake, and ice cream on the south lawn of the mansion, Worthington’s former home.
Pick up a peck of pawpaws at the Ohio Pawpaw Festival in Albany on Sept. 15–17. The tangy fruit is native to southeast Ohio, and the festival features cooking demonstrations, pawpaw beer tastings, and a pawpaw eating contest.
Witness a snapshot of the past when dozens of Airstream campers line the streets of Logan during Urban Air on May 4–7. Enjoy live music, lots of good food, and the chance to chat with factory experts about the “silver bullet” Airstream camper, introduced in the 1920s.
Groove to a myriad of tunes at the Nelsonville Music Festival, a creatively curated mix of country, blues, soul, funk, and other musical genres hosted by Stuart’s Opera House on July 21–23.
Dive into a barrel of apples at the Jackson County Apple Festival, Sept. 19–23, which holds a world record for apple bobbing. There’s also peeling contests, square dancing, and the largest lighted parade in Ohio, with more than 20 marching bands.
Revisit the pioneer days of the 1800s at the Appalachian Foothills Fall Festival in Caldwell on Sept. 17–18. Check out the one-room schoolhouse, log cabin and covered bridge, and live demonstrations of butter churning, weaving, shoe making, and other crafts.
Kick up your heels at the Barton Polka Festival on Aug. 6. Listen to upbeat ethnic music in this tiny Belmont County burg while chowing down on Polish cuisine. Come ready to dance along with the rest of the crowd.
Marvel at the handiwork by expert artists and crafters at the Salt Fork Arts & Crafts Festival in Cambridge on Aug. 11–13. Enjoy live entertainment from local classical and jazz bands, food, and a craft marketplace.
Be in awe at the giant pumpkins — some weighing in at over 2,000 pounds! — on display at the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival on Sept. 21–24. Come Saturday for the antique and classic car show that draws hundreds of cars competing for pumpkin trophies.
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Meet the artists at the Salt Fork Arts & Crafts Festival. Listen to live music all day at the Nelsonville Music Festival. Meet the owners of shiny Airstreams at Urban Air.
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ATHENS AREA
Local Resources
VISIT ATHENS COUNTY
Wolftree Winery
13526 Swett Hollow Rd., Millfield 45761 740-448-3009, wolftreewinery.com
CALDWELL AREA
Things to Do
Ball-Caldwell Homestead
16 East St., Caldwell 43724 740-732-5288, noblecountyohio.gov
Johnny Appleseed Memorial 38345 Marietta Rd., Dexter City 45727 740-732-5288, noblecountyohio.gov
CAMBRIDGE AREA
National Museum of Cambridge Glass 136 S. 9th St., Cambridge 43725 740-432-4245, cambridgeglassmuseum.org
Piedmont Marina and Campground 32281 Marina Rd., Freeport 43973 740-658-1029, mwcd.org
Salt Fork Lodge and Conference Center U.S. Rte. 22 E., Cambridge 43725 740-435-9000, saltforkparklodge.com
Seneca Lake Park 22172 Park Rd., Senecaville 43780 740-685-6013, mwcd.org
CHILLICOTHE AREA
667 E. State St. Athens 45701 740-592-1819
Abundant with outdoor adventures, inspiring arts, rich culture and history, uniquely local food and drink, and a strong sense of belonging — Athens County, Ohio, is more than a place. Plan your trip today and come experience the magic. Plan your adventure on bikeathensohio.com and windy9.com. athensohio.com
Things to Do
Bigfoot Hollow Paintball and Laser Tag Park
11950 Black Rd., Glouster 45732
740-438-1098, bigfoot-hollow-llc.square.site
Dutch Creek Winery
12157 St. Rte. 690, Athens 45701
740-818-4699, dutchcreekwinery.com
Jackie O’s Brewpub
24 W. Union St., Athens 45701 740-592-9686, 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
Strouds Run State Park
11661 State Park Rd., Athens 45701
740-594-2628, ohiodnr.gov
Local Resources
CAMBRIDGE/GUERNSEY COUNTY VISITORS & CONVENTION BUREAU
Local Resources
627 Wheeling Ave. Ste. 200 Cambridge 43725 800-933-5480
We’re home to some of the finest parks and lakes in the country. From sandy beaches to safari tours, our parks serve as a backdrop to amazing family getaways. Experience The Wilds or Deerassic Park Welcome Center, rent a pontoon boat at Seneca Lake, or hike Salt Fork State Park. visitguernseycounty.com
Things to Do
Georgetown Tavern on the Hill 62920 Georgetown Rd., Cambridge 43725 740-435-3222, georgetowntavern.com
230 N. Plaza Blvd. Chillicothe 45601 740-702-7677
Experience an extraordinary getaway this year! Walk amongst ancient earthworks, witness the action-packed Tecumseh! Outdoor Drama, tour exciting historic attractions, discover breathtaking views along 200+ miles of trails, savor the flavors from local restaurants, and stroll through the historic downtown district to find unique shops. visitchillicotheohio.com
Things to Do
Adena Mansion & Gardens 847 Adena Rd., Chillicothe 45601 740-772-1500, adenamansion.com
Satori Ramen Bar in ColumbusBuzzard’s Roost Nature Preserve
514 Red Bird Ln., Chillicothe 45601
740-773-8794, rosscountyparkdistrict.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
Lucy Hayes Heritage Center
90 W. Sixth St., Chillicothe 45601
740-775-5829, facebook.com
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 43135
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
Yoctangee Park
Enderlin Circle, Chillicothe 45601 740-772-5626, chillicotheoh.gov/departments/parks_and_recreation
COSHOCTON AREA
Local Resources
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 N., Coshocton 43812 740-622-7528, visitcoshocton.com
Rainbow Hills Winery, Brewery & Pizzeria 26349 Twp. Rd. 251, Newcomerstown 43832 740-545-9305, rainbowhillswinery.com
Three Rivers Wine Trail Coshocton 43812 740-622-4877, threeriverswinetrailohio.com
GALLIPOLIS AREA
Things to Do
Ariel Opera House-Ariel Theatre 426 Second Ave., Gallipolis 45631 740-446-2787, arieloperahouse.org
The Artisan Shoppe & Studio 749 Third Ave., Gallipolis 45631 740-853-2370, theartisanshoppe.org
Cliffside Golf Course 100 Cliffside Dr., Gallipolis 45631 740-446-4653, visitgallia.com/cliffside-golf-course
French Art Colony 530 First Ave., Gallipolis 45631 740-446-3834, frenchartcolony.org
John Gee Black Historical Center 48 Pine St., Gallipolis 45631 740-578-9692, johngeeblackhistory.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
Our House Tavern Museum
432 First Ave., Gallipolis 45631 740-446-0586, visitgallia.com/our-house-tavern
Twisted Vine Family Vineyard
1375 Carter Rd., Patriot 45658 740-256-1923, visitgallia.com/twisted-vine-family-vineyard
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 43148 740-385-9706
Explore a world of natural wonders in the Hocking Hills. Hike through pre-historic caves and past waterfalls. Marvel at the night sky from the John Glenn Astronomy Park. Fly through the canopy of trees along zip lines. Ride a horse to a haunted tunnel or cowboy cookout. explorehockinghills.com
Things to Do
Adventure Golf at Rempel’s Grove 12793 St. Rte. 664 S., Logan 43138 740-385-0400, golfinthegrove.com
Rocky Fork Rd., Logan 43138. 614-322-2283, cabinsbythecaves.com
High Rock Adventures – Hocking Hills Ecotours 10108 Opossum Hollow Rd., Rockbridge 43149 740-385-9886, highrockadventures.com
31251 Chieftain Dr., Logan 43138 740-385-8685, hockinghillscanoeing.com
10714 Jackson St., Rockbridge 43149
740-385-9477, hockinghillscanopytours.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
614-519-4471, 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
MARIETTA AREA
Local Resources
MARIETTA/WASHINGTON
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
Ohio River Museum
601 Front St., Marietta 45750 740-373-3750, mariettamuseums.org/campus-martius
Trolley Tours
241 Front St., Marietta 45750 740-350-9852, mariettaohio.org/member/trolley-tours
Unicorn Wine Guild
1816 Washington Blvd., Belpre 45750 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 c ARTHUR 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, Zaleski 45698 740-592-1819, athensohio.com
Zaleski State Forest St. Rte. 278, Zaleski 45698 740-596-5781, ohiodnr.gov
M c CONNELSVILLE AREA
Local Resources
MORGAN COUNTY CONVENTION AND VISITOR BUREAU
Journey with Horses
155 E. Main St., McConnelsville 43756 740-856-9093, journey-with-horses.com
POMEROY AREA
Things to Do
Buffington Island Battlefield Memorial Park
56890 Ohio River Scenic Byway, Portland 45770 866-363-2652, ohiohistory.org
Fur Peace Ranch 39495 St. Clair Rd., Pomeroy 45769 740-992-2575, furpeaceranch.com
PORTSMOUTH AREA
Things to Do
Candyland Children’s Museum 202 Market St., Portsmouth 45662 740-876-8987, candylandmuseum.com
Shawnee Lodge and Conference Center 4404B St. Rte. 125, West Portsmouth 45663 740-858-6621, shawneeparklodge.com
Shawnee State Park
4404 St. Rte. 125, Portsmouth 45663 740-858-6652, ohiodnr.gov
ST. CLAIRSVILLE AREA
Local Resources
Belmont County Tourism Council 67800 Mall Ring Rd., Unit 485, St. Clairsville 43950 740-695-4359, visitbelmontcounty.com
Things to Do
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
Captina Creek Birding Trail 130 W. Main St., St. Clairsville 43950 740-238-3415, captinacreek.org
ExVRience: VR Arcade 67701 Mall Ring Rd., St. Clairsville 43950 304-312-8930, exvrienceit.com
241 Front St., Ste. 7 Marietta 45750
740-373-5178
800-288-2577
Ohio’s First Adventure. We were the first settlement in a new frontier over 225 years ago and our early pioneer spirit can still be felt throughout our community. Navigate our rivers, explore our shops, taste our cuisine, and immerse yourself in our rich history. Discover new adventures at mariettaohio.org! mariettaohio.org
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
Hidden Marietta Tour Co.
Anchorage at 424 George St., Marietta 45750 740-590-1987, hiddenmarietta.com
Marietta Adventure Company
219-B Second St., Marietta 45750 740-538-0801, mariettaadventurecompany.com
155 E. Main St. McConnelsville 43756 740-962-4909
Majestic Morgan County, Ohio’s “Front Porch to the Great Outdoors, has no four-lane highways or chain hotels. With a welcoming atmosphere, unique lodging, shopping, and more than 20,000 acres of parks and public lands, Morgan County is a great destination whether you’re looking for time outdoors, small-town charm, or Appalachian heritage. We’ll see you soon! visitmorgancountyohio.com
Things to Do
Burr Oak Lodge and 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
Jesse Owens State Park
4470 E. St. Rte. 78, McConnelsville 43756 740-453-4377, ohiodnr.gov
Great Stone Viaduct 31st St., Bellaire 43906 740-963-3500, greatstoneviaduct.org
Historic National Road
Bridgeport to Fairview, St. Clairsville 43950 740-695-4359, visitbelmontcounty.com/scenic-byways
Horseshoe Bend Golf Course 48485 E. Captina Hwy., Jacobsburg 43933 740-686-2351, horseshoebendgolfcourse.com
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
Piedmont Lake 32281 Marina Rd., Freeport 43973 740-658-1029, piedmontlakeohio.org
Shaeffer Campbell Covered Bridge 45425 National Rd. W., St. Clairsville 43950 740-695-4359, visitbelmontcounty.com/historical-sites
Shaw Farms Equine & Therapeutic Center 47002 Watson Rd., St. Clairsville 43950, 740-296-0067, shawfarmsequinetherapeuticcenter.com
Tri-State Military Veterans Museum
101 E. Barrister St., Belmont 43718
740-761-0155, bcmvm.org
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
515 Watt Ave., Barnesville 43713 740-926-1547, barnesvilleohio.com
WAVERLY AREA
Local Resources
VISIT PIKE COUNTY
Things to Do
Monroe County Patchwork Jewels Quilt Barns
118 S. Paul St., Woodsfield 43793, 740-472-4848, barnartist.com/monroe-co-ohio-quilt-barns/20barns-2004
Ohio Valley River Museum
St. Rte. 7 at Hannibal Locks Visitor Center, Hannibal 43931, 740-458-1873 ohiovalleyrivermuseum.org
Sparkman Lake
50488 St. Rte. 145, Woodsfield 43793 740-628-5191, sparkmanlake.com
ZANESVILLE AREA
Local Resources
12455 St. Rte. 104 Waverly 45690 740-947-7715
Among the Appalachian foothills and Scioto River Valley, you can find your next adventure in Pike County! Enjoy the outdoors and recreation, family friendly attractions, award-winning live music, an Old West mining town, charming community festivals, and an Amish pretzel. visitpike.com
Things to Do
Adventures on the River 9978 St. Rte. 220, Waverly 45690, 614-365-1343, facebook.com/americansupersports.net
Dogwood Pass Old West Town
722 Adams Rd., Beaver 45613, 740-835-1130, facebook.com/dogwoodpassoldwesttown
Lake White State Park 2767 St. Rte. 551, Waverly 45690 740-493-2212, ohiodnr.gov
LONG’S
50 Bell Hollow Rd., Latham 45646 937-588-3725, longsretreat.com
WOODSFIELD AREA
Local Resources
Monroe County Tourism Council
118 S. Paul St., Woodsfield 43793 740-472-4848, discovermonroecounty.org
205 N. 5th St. Zanesville 43701 740-455-8282
Awaken your senses during a motorcycle ride in Zanesville and Muskingum County. Breathe in the fresh country air, relax to the purr of your engine and the soothing wind as you conquer five scenic motorcycle routes! After maneuvering the rolling hills of southeast Ohio, treat yourself to a delicious local meal. visitzanesville.com
Things to Do
The Alpacas of Spring Acres
3370 Big-B Rd., Zanesville 43701 937-416-7770, thealpacasofspringacres.com
Blue Rock State Park
7924 Cutler Lake Rd., Blue Rock 43720 740-674-4794, ohiodnr.gov
Conn’s Potato Chip Factory Tours
1805 Kemper Ct., Zanesville 43701 740-452-4615, connschips.com
Dillon State Park
5265 Dillon Hills Dr., Nashport 43830 740-453-4377, ohiodnr.gov
Lorena Sternwheeler
W. Market St., Zanesville 43701 740-455-8282, visitzanesville.com
Muskingum River State Park
1390 Ellis Dam Rd., Zanesville 43701 740-767-3570, ohiodnr.gov
Southeastern Ohio Symphony Orchestra New Concord 43762, 740-826-8197, seoso.org
Terra Cotta Vineyards
2285 Rix Mills Rd., New Concord 43762 740-872-3791, terracottavineyards.com
The Wilds
14000 International Rd., Cumberland 43732 740-638-5030, thewilds.org
Zanesville Museum of Art 620 Military Rd., Zanesville 43701 740-452-0741, zanesvilleart.org
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There’s no place quite like these northwest Ohio attractions. 10
Spice up your socials with snaps at these picture-perfect stops.
1. Get a far-out photo op viewing your reflection as the first man on the moon did with the 11-foot-tall The Helmet — Wapakoneta’s fun tribute to hometown hero Neil Armstrong.
2. It’s impossible not to smile at the Kellogg Farms Sunflower Patch (LEFT) in Hardin County, where the bright, golden fields are naturally photogenic.
3. The Big Rock in Sidney is more than just ... well, a big rock. The 12-foot-tall, 103-ton glacial boulder came to rest in what is now Tawawa Park some 15,000 years ago and is a thoroughly Instagram-able relic from the Ice Age.
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Neil Armstrong wasn’t just the first man on the moon — he also set five aviation world records flying the prototype Learjet 28 in the late 1970s. The historic twin-engine plane is now on exhibit at Wapakoneta’s Armstrong Air & Space Museum.
2 Since 1906, the Spangler Candy company has sweetened the world with beloved sugary treats, including Necco Wafers, Sweethearts Candies, and Dum Dums lollipops. This year a new, larger store and museum comes to Bryan with Spangler Candy World.
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Lakeside Chautauqua (RIGHT, BOTTOM) has welcomed guests to its resort community on the shores of Lake Erie for 150 years. Programming, including wellness seminars and art classes, aims to nurture the mind, body, and soul.
4 Channel your inner Indiana Jones with an underground adventure at Seneca Caverns in Bellevue, celebrating its 90th anniversary as a public attraction. Climb 110 feet into the cave system with a guided onehour tour and see Ole Mist’ry River, a crystal-clear underground stream.
5 Time-travel from the early 1800s through the 1920s at Archbold’s Sauder Village (RIGHT, TOP). Try old-time games and activities, see demonstrations from skilled craftspeople, and hear stories about life in days gone by from historical interpreters. There’s even a speakeasy!
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Learn more about the 19th President and First Lady of the U.S. at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums at the family’s Fremont estate. Fun fact: Hayes started the annual Easter Egg Roll on the White House lawn, a tradition that continues at his home every spring.
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Step into a replica Texaco filling station to find Snook’s Dream Cars (RIGHT, MIDDLE) in Bowling Green. It’s packed with classic cars and auto memorabilia from the 1930s through the 1970s.
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Experience surprises for all five senses through interactive games, lively nature programs, and more than 30 themed gardens at The Children’s Garden in Lima.
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The 352-foot-tall Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial (BELOW) honors Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry’s naval victory during the War of 1812 — and offers can’t-miss views of Put-in-Bay and Lake Erie.
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Once the world’s largest reservoir, Grand Lake St. Marys State Park features four public beaches, boating, and fishing, plus cabins, camping, and a pool and splash pad — a must-visit for water lovers!
Art is taken to new heights with these eye-catching public murals. 1. The Glass City River Wall (LEFT) serves as a vibrant, colorful welcome to visitors entering Toledo on Interstate 75 and pays homage to the indigenous communities that served as the first farmers in the area. It’s also the largest public mural in the country. 2. The 130-footwide Great American Crossroads Mural immortalizes icons of Bucyrus’ past and present, including nods to the town’s industrial and agricultural history. 3. Take a tour of Sandusky County’s lush countryside on the Barn Mural Trail to check out painted historical figures and scenes on the county’s picturesque farms.
loved locales
Toledo Toledo offers big-city sights, sounds, and tastes but maintains the lakeside town’s close-knit community nature.
WHAT TO DO : Meet creatures great (African elephants and polar bears) and small (flashlight fish and sun beetles) at the Toledo Zoo & Aquarium. Make your visit extra wild with a behind-the-scenes tour with a zookeeper to learn more about elephants, cheetahs, penguins, and other creatures. See for yourself why Toledo earned the nickname “Glass City” with a visit to the Toledo Museum of Art’s Glass Pavilion (ABOVE), home to the museum’s world-class glass collection. Watch glassblowers at work or learn to make a glass pendant — one of the many workshops offered.
PHOTO OP : Get shipshape selfies in front of the 1911 Col. James M. Schoonmaker lake freighter, the largest ship on the Great Lakes until 1914, docked outside of the National Museum of the Great Lakes
WHERE TO EAT AND DRINK : Schmucker’s Restaurant (LEFT) is a Toledo classic with 1950s decor and hearty burgers. Top off your meal with a slice of their famous homemade pie — choose from more than 20 varieties, including pumpkin apple streusel. Catch live rock and jazz at Village Idiot in Maumee. Feeling adventurous? Order the Chef Surprise Pizza and let the culinary artisans in the kitchen create a one-of-a-kind pizza just for you. For distinctively local flavor, check out Inside the Five Brewing Co. in Sylvania and Perrysburg. The brewpub serves creative cuisine like chicken salad sliders, plus a rotating roster of craft brews made on-site.
WHERE TO SLEEP : Take your pick of two brand-new hotels (the Hilton Garden Inn and Homewood Suites by Hilton) under one roof. Both are within walking distance of restaurants, live music venues, and Fifth Third Field, home of the Toledo Mud Hens Triple-A baseball team. Sleep amid the trees at Cannaley Treehouse Village (ABOVE) in Swanton, one of the largest public treehouse villages in the country.
Northwest Ohio offers up getaways for every age and taste — from high rolling excitement to breezy lake adventures to quiet, relaxing retreats.PICTURED: Enjoy familyfriendly activities along with a water park at Castaway Bay.
Sandusky
If you’re looking for a vacation close to home, Sandusky’s got it all: thrilling amusement and water parks and island and beachfront fun on Lake Erie.
WHAT TO DO : No trip to Sandusky is complete without reaching new heights at Cedar Point (LEFT). The park has lit up the Lake Erie shore for more than 150 years with record-breaking rides. New in 2023: the Wild Mouse, a spinning-and-diving roller coaster that brings the park’s coaster count to 18. Hop on a ferry to Kelleys Island or South Bass Island for a splashy taste of Lake Erie island life. Tour the islands by bike or golf cart, stopping at delicious restaurants and wineries, and indulge in laid-back nightlife and aquatic fun like fishing and boating.
WHERE TO EAT AND DRINK : Opening in 2023, Starbird Yard Food Hall + Bar will breathe new life into a vintage grocery store building with a European-style food hall. Enjoy cocktails, an indoor/outdoor dining area, and live entertainment. Sandusky’s laid-back energy permeates Everwild Spirits (ABOVE), where bourbon has been a family business for generations. Nosh on spanakopita and charcuterie and enjoy imaginative cocktails featuring Everwild’s award-winning Seekers bourbon. Follow it all up with a slice of bourbon pie. Get all three meals in an ornate setting at Vita Sandusky. Fuel up with a coffee to go, munch on a flatbread for lunch, or go all out with a beef tenderloin for dinner.
WHERE TO SLEEP : Take a resortstyle vacation at Castaway Bay, with an indoor water park where the pools are a perfect 82 degrees year-round. Make a splash in the 100,000-gallon wave pool and cruise down water slides. Added bonus: guests get early admission to nearby Cedar Point. Get away from it all at Millsite Lodge (LEFT), a quaint 24-acre farmstead dating back to the 1880s. The countryside bed-and-breakfast offers quiet comfort and trout fishing on-site.
Findlay With its quaint downtown, eclectic shops, family-friendly museums, and outdoor fun, Findlay’s the quintessential college town perfect for a weekend getaway.
WHAT TO DO : Kids and kids at heart alike will find whimsy and wonder at the Mazza Museum (LEFT), which houses the world’s largest collection of children’s book illustrations and a brand-new STEAM education center filled with interactive activities. Take a tour of the town on two wheels by way of the Blanchard River Greenway Bike Path, which takes you from the urban downtown into tree-lined parks and peaceful natural areas.
WHERE TO EAT AND DRINK : Settle in for an elegant afternoon tea in an 1860s-era home at the Swan House Tea Room. Tea cakes, quiche, scones, and finger sandwiches accompany your choice of tea, such as the Swan House Blend, a heavenly mix with cinnamon and vanilla. Taste the house-made beers like the raspberry-fermented PretzelBerry at Findlay Brewing Company (ABOVE), paired with their hearty comfort food-focused menu options like mac-and-cheese or a glazed doughnut BLT. Findlay has been sweet on the family-owned Dietsch Brothers Fine Chocolates & Ice Cream for more than 85 years. Savor their tempting takes on classic ice cream flavors like moose tracks and strawberry cheesecake and sample truffles and chocolatecovered pretzels.
WHERE TO SLEEP : The Hancock Hotel (LEFT) offers top-notch accommodations just minutes from downtown. Make a reservation for onsite fine dining at Mancy’s Steakhouse, famed for its aged steaks and chops and extensive wine list. Enjoy nature at the Van Buren State Park Campground with 62 campsites in a quiet woodland surrounded by peaceful fields and farmlands. You can even bring your horse — half of the sites are equipped for equestrian camping.
roadside eats roadside eats
Known for their hearty comfort foods and friendly service, Susie’s Homestyle Café in Vermilion dishes out home-cooked favorites like meatloaf, stuffed peppers, house-made lasagna, and locally sourced sirloin. Ole Zim’s Wagon Shed has been serving up Sunday meals in Gibsonburg since 1964. Choose from a seafood platter, chicken plate, or an all-you-can-eat family-style feast and take a twirl around the dance hall at an old-style square dance. Grab a booth or a stool at the lunch counter at The Spot (ABOVE) in Sidney, a 1950s-style diner known for classic burgers and fries, breaded pork tenderloin, loaded bean soup, and fluffy pies.
what’s for dessert
Cap off a great meal with a sweet stop at one of these local favorites.
If you love the smell (and taste) of freshbaked goods, Truly D’vine Bread Co. in Van Wert is a muststop for scrumptious doughnuts, bagels, artisan breads, scones, and more, all made from scratch.
Coons Homemade Candies in Harpster has passed down the recipes for their famous fudge, handmade toffee, and chocolate creations for five generations. Can’t choose? Try a sampler pack!
Family-owned for four generations, the Knueven Creamery & Market in Gilboa adds an artisan touch to their organic homegrown products, including ice cream in whimsical flavors like apple crisp, honey lavender, and rhubarb crumble.
Gourmet candies, cupcakes topped with fluffy mounds of frosting, and caramel apples drizzled with chocolate and salted caramel make The Sweet Note in Kenton heaven for dessert lovers.
Lima’s iconic Kewpee Hamburgers, a local favorite since 1928, isn’t just known for their burgers — try a slice of their legendary pies in flavors like lemon krunch, apple brown betty, sugar cream, and strawberry rhubarb.
Take off your coat and stay a while at these mom-and-pop stops where you’ll instantly feel like family.
sip, sip, hooray!
This year marks the 135th anniversary of Put-in-Bay favorite Heineman’s Winery, founded in 1888 by Gustav Heineman and still managed by his descendants. Sample a glass of Pink Catawba, their most popular wine, made from fruit grown on the island, and take a sparkling tour of the on-site Crystal Cave, one of the world’s largest geodes.
Kick back, relax, and enjoy award-winning wines at Wakeman’s Matus Winery, located on the grounds of a picturesque 80-yearold country farm. Try some samples — their Vidal Blanc dessert wine is made with grapes grown on-site — and enjoy live music from the heated pavilion overlooking the vineyard.
Napoleon’s Flatrock Distilling Company takes pride in cutting no corners when making their whiskeys — only the best local ingredients go into each batch. Visit the tasting room for samples of their legendary moonshine, created by master distiller and Moonshiners: Master Distiller cast member Lawrence Pritchard III. Premium grains, fruits, and botanicals are behind Toledo Spirits Co.’s award-winning liquors. Stop at Bellwether, their on-site kitchen and bar, for a cocktail like The Tiger Buck highball, made with their bourbon barrel-aged orange liqueur.
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craft-made beers and seltzers have made such a splash, they’ve expanded to locations in Troy, Dayton, and Monroe. There are 24 tap selections to try, including the Wally Post American Red Ale, named for the former Cincinnati Reds right fielder.
From distinctive brews to one-of-a-kind wines and spirits, Ohio’s extraordinary tastes are ready for you to sip.in pastoral Maria Stein, Moeller Brew Barn’s MOELLER BREW BARN: KARIN MCKENNA
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heaven scent
Goodness you can smell and taste.
The secret to a truly memorable dessert isn’t just toptier ingredients — it’s love. “We make everything from scratch including all of our frosting,” says Jera Stewart, owner of Jera’s Heavenly Sweet Bakery in Toledo. “It really does make a difference.”
Stewart moved to Toledo from Texas for a reporter job at local television station WTVG. Along with meeting and falling in love with her husband in Toledo, she also fell head-over-heels with Ohio, especially the Toledo Metroparks system and seeing the bouquets of colors as the trees change in fall. She enjoys catching live jazz and concerts at the Toledo Botanical Garden and the brand-new riverfront Glass City Riverwalk Metropark
Stewart’s children live in different parts of Ohio. She was surprised by the eclectic flavors and cultures around the state, where a short drive or day trip can offer up such an array of experiences. While Ohio is very different from Texas and California where she grew up, Stewart says she “discovered that happy is where the people you love and care about are — and I found my happy here.”
best fests
Put on your dancing shoes and get ready for the 10th anniversary season (and bicentennial town celebration) of the Defiance Jazz Festival, happening in July and featuring an eclectic array of jazz performers.
The five-day Walleye Festival is a Port Clinton tradition that kicks off summer every Memorial Day weekend. Get caught up in the fishing derby, concerts, carnival rides, and fried fish dishes featuring fresh Lake Erie catch.
Fly into Oak Harbor — the warbler capital of the world — on May 5–14 for the Biggest Week in American Birding. Every year, millions of migrating birds swoop through the coastal wetland area, making it a mecca for bird watchers. The week features programs, guided walks and kayaking trips, and much more for birders seasoned and new.
Soak up summer along the banks at the Huron River Fest on July 7–9, a favorite of the lakeside locals. Annual traditions include
classic car drive-ins, a midway, fireworks, and live performances at the Huron Boat Basin & Amphitheater.
If you love the sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of autumn, don’t miss the Flat Rock Creek Fall Festival on Sept. 15–17 in Paulding. Check out antique tractor and draft horse pulling competitions, craft vendors, bluegrass musicians, vintage vehicles, and fall flavors galore.
Bash on the Bay brings some of country music’s biggest stars to South Bass Island Aug. 23–24 for live music, food, and end-ofsummer fun.
Bring your appetite to the Bucyrus Bratwurst Festival, celebrating the area’s German heritage for the 55th year on Aug. 17–19. The fun includes a 5K color run/walk, live music, fun contests, and, of course, plenty of brats with all the fixings.
In 1941, the first Jeep utility vehicles were assembled in Ohio, and Toledo Jeep Fest celebrates the iconic autos Aug. 4–6. Check out vintage vehicles, live entertainment, an all-Jeep parade, and off-roading competition.
Admire the flowers as you shop for photography, ceramics, fibers, glass, jewelry, and more at the Crosby Festival of the Arts on June 23–25. Enjoy fine food trucks, local musicians, and the tranquil beauty of the Toledo Botanical Garden, where the festival is held.
Watch as cars drive straight into the water at the always-fun Celina Lake Festival every July. There’s live music and rides, but the amphicars are the stars of the show.
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VISIT BOWLING GREEN OHIO
Carter Historic Farm
18331 Carter Rd., Bowling Green 43402 419-353-1897, wcparks.org
Inside the Five Brewing
127 W. Third St., Perrysburg 43551 419-931-0707, insidethefive.com
Little Red Schoolhouse
BGSU Campus, Bowling Green 43403 419-372-7401, bgsu.edu/education-and-humandevelopment/news/the-little-red-schoolhouse
Myla Marcus Winery
133 S. Main St., Bowling Green 43402 419-819-4243, mylamarcus.com
Snook’s Dream Cars
13920 Co. Home Rd., Bowling Green 43402 419-353-8338, snooksdreamcars.com
BRYAN AREA
Things to Do
Bryan Theatre 140 S. Lynn St., Bryan 43506 844-383-0000, bryantheatre.com
BUCYRUS AREA
Things to Do
The Pickwick Place
1875 N. Sandusky Ave., Bucyrus 44820 419-562-0683, thepickwickplace.com
U-Pick Flower Patch, The Ohio Flower Girls
1875 N. Sandusky Ave., Bucyrus 44820 419-561-4106, ohflowergirls.com
419-353-9445
Bowling Green invites you to take some time and 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. Stay here, then see the rest of northwest Ohio. visitbgohio.org
Things to Do
Aistear Brewing
1037 N. Main St., Bowling Green 43402 419-819-4704, aistear-brewing.square.site
BGSU Fine Arts Galleries
1000 Fine Arts Center, Bowling Green 43403 419-372-2544, bgsu.edu/arts-and-sciences
BGSU Planetarium
BGSU Campus, 217 Life Sciences Building, Bowling Green 43403 419-372-8666, bgsu.edu/arts-and-sciences
Black Swamp Curling Club
19901 N. Dixie Hwy., Bowling Green 43402 419-751-2875, bgcurlingclub.com
Brewing Green Beer Works
322 N. Grove St., Ste. C, Bowling Green 43402 419-208-9411, facebook.com/bgbeerworks
13660 County Home Rd. Bowling Green 43402 419-352-0967
Tour the 50-acre grounds of one of the last poor house sites in the state of Ohio. The museum is located within the former Wood County Infirmary building, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. Featuring awardwinning rotating exhibits and year-round events. Browse our gift shop. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @woodcountymuseum. woodcountyhistory.org
Zimmerman Schoolhouse
17901 Carter Rd., Bowling Green 43402 419-353-1897, wcparks.org
CELINA AREA
Things to Do
The Boathouse at Grand Lake
1112 S. Main St., Celina 45822 419-586-6657, theboathouseatgrandlake.com
Maria Stein Shrine 2291 St. Johns Rd., Maria Stein 45860 419-925-4532, mariasteinshrine.org
Moeller Brew Barn
8016 Marion Dr., Maria Stein 45860 419-925-3005, moellerbrewbarn.com
MVP Dairy Learning Center, Inc. 7124 U.S. Rte. 33, Celina 45822 567-324-7100, mvpdairyllc.com
Tailspin Brewing Company
626 S. Second St., Coldwater 45828 419-763-4222, tailspinbrewing.co
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DEFIANCE DEVELOPMENT AND VISITORS BUREAU
Crafted Nano Brewery
1016 Tiffin Ave., Findlay 45840 419-889-2722, craftedfbc.business.site
False Chord Brewing
326 S. Main St., Findlay 45840 567-301-2604, falsechordbrewing.com
Findlay-Hancock County Mural Trail
123 E. Main Cross St., Findlay 45840 419-422-3315, visitfindlay.com
Gillig Winery
1720 Northridge Rd., Findlay 45840 419-408-3230, gilligwinery.com
Hancock County Barn Quilt Trail
123 E. Main Cross St., Findlay 45840 419-422-3315, visitfindlay.com
Copper Whale Winery
1734 E. McPherson Hwy., Clyde 43410 419-765-1015, copperwhalewine.com
North Coast Inland Trail Fremont 43420, 419-334-4495, lovemyparks.com/parks/north_coast_inland_trail
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY & MUSEUMS
325 Clinton St. Defiance 43512 419-782-0739
The city of Defiance is celebrating a major milestone in 2023 — its Bicentennial! The year will be spent remembering our history, honoring our present, and envisioning our future. Join us in the celebrations, visit historic sites, shop our downtown district, and dine at one of many long-standing restaurants in the city. visitdefianceohio.com
Things to Do
Andrew L. Tuttle Memorial Museum
514 W. Third St., Defiance 43512 419-782-0746, tuttlemuseum.com
AuGlaize Village
12296 Krouse Rd., Defiance 43512 419-990-0107, auglaizevillage.com
The Christmas Cruise Thru
530 S. Main St., Hicksville 43526 419-542-9000, christmascruisethru.com
Defiance Splash Park
2104 Power Dam Rd., Defiance 43512 419-782-0739, visitdefianceohio.com
FINDLAY AREA
Local Resources
Mazza Museum
201 College St., Findlay 45840 419-434-4560, mazzamuseum.org
NORTHWEST OHIO
RAILROAD PRESERVATION INC.
Spiegel Grove Fremont 43420 800-998-7737 ext. 217
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. rbhayes.org
12505 County 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
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DOWNTOWN FREMONT
LIMA AREA
Local Resources
Visit Greater Lima 144 S. Main St., Ste. 101, Lima 45801 419-222-6075, visitgreaterlima.com
Things to Do
Delphos Canal Commission Museum 241 N. Main St., Delphos 45833 419-695-7737, delphoscanalcommission.com
John H. Keller Memorial Railway Exhibit 199 S. Shawnee St., Lima 45804 419-221-5195, cityhall.lima.oh.us
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
123 E. Main Cross St. Findlay 45840 419-422-3315
Take in a show, go on a shopping spree, visit a gallery, take a stroll in the park, attend an event, sip a carefully crafted drink, and enjoy a dinner to remember — you can do all this and more when you make memories in Findlay and Hancock County. visitfindlay.com
Things to Do
Black Heritage Library & Multicultural Center
817 Harmon St., Findlay 45840 419-423-4954, blackheritagecenter.org
315 Garrison St. Fremont 43420 419-332-8696
Think Fremont! Immerse yourself in the historic and entertainment district of downtown Fremont with over 15 retail attractions and diverse dining options from a two-story restaurant, a cafe, a nightclub, a first-run historical cinema, and a historic library. Have it all day or night in downtown Fremont: Shop, live, play! downtownfremontohio.org
Sandusky County Visitors Bureau 712 North St., Fremont 43420 419-332-4470, sanduskycounty.org
Things to Do
Chateau Winery & Vineyard
525 St. Rte. 635, Helena 43435 419-638-5411, chateauwineryandvineyard.com
Schumacher Homestead 8350 Bixel Rd., Bluffton 45817 419-369-2985, swisshistorical.org
Shirley’s Gourmet Popcorn of Bluffton 117 S. Main St., Bluffton 45817 419-230-7606, shirleyspopcorn.com
Sycamore Lake Wine Company 9660 Mayberry Rd., Columbus Grove 45830 419-659-2087, sycamorelakewineco.wixsite.com/winery
Veterans Freedom Flag Monument 1191 Buckeye Rd., Lima 45804 419-221-1232, uawfreedomflag.com
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
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
Vermilion Valley Vineyards
11005 Gore Orphanage Rd., Wakeman 44889 440-965-5202, vermilion-valleyvineyards.com
OTTAWA AREA
Things to Do
Knueven Creamery & Market
207 Main St., Gilboa 45875 419-456-1801, knuevencreamery.com
PORT CLINTON AREA
Local Resources
Put-in-Bay Chamber of Commerce
148 Delaware Ave., Put-in-Bay 43456 419-285-2832, visitputinbay.com
Shores & Islands Ohio–West
770 S.E. Catawba Rd., Port Clinton 43452 419-734-4386, shoresandislands.com
Things to Do
African Safari Wildlife Park
267 S. Lightner Rd., Port Clinton 43452 419-732-3606, africansafariwildlifepark.com
Catawba Island Brewing Company
2330 E. Harbor Rd., Port Clinton 43452 419-960-7764, catawbaislandbrewing.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
LAKESIDE CHAUTAUQUA
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 to Put-in-Bay & Middle Bass Island
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
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
SANDUSKY AREA
Local Resources
Kelleys Island Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau
117 Addison St., Kelleys Island 43438 419-746-2360, kelleysislandchamber.com
Shores & Islands Ohio–East
125 E. Water St., Sandusky 44870 419-625-2984, shoresandislands.com
Things to Do
Caddyshack Square
115 Division St., Kelleys Island 43438 419-746-2664, caddyshacksquare.com
1 Cedar Point Dr. Sandusky 44870 419-627-2350
Cedar Point is a summertime tradition on the Lake Erie shore. New in 2023 is The Boardwalk. The resort is home to 70 rides, including record-breaking roller coasters, plus immersive entertainment experiences, unexpected culinary delights, three kids areas, a mile-long beach, on-site hotels, RV campground, and much more. cedarpoint.com
1 Cedar Point Dr. Sandusky 44870 419-627-2106
236 Walnut Ave. Lakeside 43440 419-798-4461
Lakeside Chautauqua is celebrating 150 years! Located on the Marblehead Peninsula, this hidden gem along Lake Erie is the perfect destination for families to reconnect and nurture mind, body, and spirit. Choose from cultural arts, education, recreation, and spiritual programs to create endless summer memories. lakesideohio.com
2001 Cleveland Road, Sandusky, OH 44870
CASTAWAY BAY BY CEDAR POINT RESORTS
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. cedarpoint.com/stay
Charles Herndon Sculpture Garden & Galleries
114 Laylin Ln., Kelleys Island 43438 419-746-2249, charlesherndon.com
2001 Cleveland Rd. Sandusky 44870 419-627-2106
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. castawaybay.com
715 E. Lakeshore Dr., Kelleys Island 43438 614-623-2613, crookedtreevineyard.com
VISIT with US!
301 W. Shoreline Dr. Sandusky 44870 419-734-9283 firelandsadventuretours.com
Glacial Grooves Geological Preserve
Kelleys Island 43452
866-921-5710, ohiohistory.org
Inscription Rock Petroglyphs
Kelleys Island 43452
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 State Park
920 Division St., Kelleys Island 43438
419-746-2546, ohiodnr.gov
Kelleys Island Wine Company
418 Woodford Rd., Kelleys Island 43438 419-746-2678, kelleysislandwineco.com
MAIN STREET VERMILION
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.
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685 Main St., Vermilion 44089
440-963-0772, mainstreetvermilion.org
North Coast Parasail & WaterSports
1 Cedar Point Rd., Sandusky 44870 440-315-3479, northcoastparasail.com
SAWMILL
CEDAR POINT RESORTS
The Winerie 6413 Hayes Ave., Sandusky 44870 419-502-1290, thewinerie.com
SIDNEY AREA
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VISIT SIDNEY
101 S. Ohio Ave., Floor 2 Sidney 45365 937-492-9122
Change your pace with a weekend getaway to Sidney. Go paddling and pedaling. Hike, fish, and golf. Shop, dine, and unwind. Immerse yourself in the spirit of Sidney. A spirit you won’t find anywhere else. visitsidneyshelby.com
Things to Do
Lockington Locks
Museum Trail and Cross Trail, Lockington 45356 800-752-2619, ohiohistory.org
Peoples Federal Savings and Loan Building –A Louis Sullivan Masterpiece 101 E. Court St., Sidney 45365 937-492-9122, peoplesfederalsandl.com/why-peoples/ our-historic-building
TIFFIN AREA
Local Resources
FOSTORIA AREA VISITORS BUREAU
The Glass Heritage Gallery
109 N. Main St., Fostoria 44830 419-435-5077, fostoriaglass.com
Seneca Caverns
15248 E. Twp. Rd. 178, Bellevue 44811 419-483-6711, senecacavernsohio.com
Tiffin Glass Museum and Shoppe
25–27 S. Washington St., Tiffin 44883 419-448-0200, tiffinglass.org
The UrbanWoody Brewery & The HoneyBee Winery
105 E. Tiffin St., Fostoria 44830 419-379-6015, theurbanwoody.com
TOLEDO AREA
Local Resources
ROSSFORD CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
Earnest Brew Works Downtown
25 S. St. Clair St., Toledo 43604 419-318-8344, earnestbrewworks.com
Inside the Five Brewing 5703 Main St., Sylvania 43560 567-408-7212, insidethefive.com
Maumee Bay Brewing Company
27 Broadway St., Toledo 43604 330-636-1526, mbaybrew.com
Maumee Bay Lodge and 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
National Museum of the Great Lakes 1701 Front St., Toledo 43605 419-214-5000, nmgl.org
TOLEDO FIREFIGHTERS MUSEUM
1001 Dixie Hwy., Ste. D, Rossford 43460 855-765-5451
There is so much to see and do in northwest Ohio! Conveniently located at the crossroads of I-75 and 80/90, the Ohio Turnpike, the Hotels on Clark provide you with a choice of five namebrand hotels with free parking and only a 10-minute/10-mile drive from dozens of attractions, events, and venues. hotelsonclark.com
VISIT PERRYSBURG
918 Sylvania Ave., Toledo 43612 419-478-3473, toledofirefightersmuseum.org
TOLEDO ZOO & AQUARIUM
342 Perry St. Fostoria 44830
419-435-0486
Visit our historic city with museums dedicated to Fostoria Glass and our namesake’s Governor Charles Foster memorabilia. Train enthusiasts love beautiful Iron Triangle Rail Park for viewing 100-plus trains daily. Find a self-guided Downtown ArtWalk on the PocketSights app. fostoriaohio.org
Things to Do
Downtown ArtWalk – Fostoria, Ohio
Perry to Main St., Fostoria 44830 419-435-0186, pocketsights.com/tours/tour/ fostoria-downtown-art-walk-fostoria-ohio-4149
Fostoria Farmers’ & Artisans’ Market Market Square Park, E. Tiffin and S. Main, Fostoria 44830, 419-435-0486, fostoriaohio.org
105 W. Indiana Ave. Perrysburg 43551 419-874-9147
It’s a great day to visit Perrysburg! Explore Fort Meigs battlefield, a quaint historic downtown district, Sculpture Walk at Woodlands Park, an award-winning farmers market, Levis Commons entertainment and shopping district, the 577 Foundation, world-class walleye fishing, watersports, and premier hotels — just minutes away from the Toledo Zoo and the Mudhens! visitperrysburg.com
Things to Do
Buffalo Rock Brewing Company
345 Anthony Wayne Trail, Waterville 43566 567-952-0392, buffalorockbrewing.com
Earnest Brew Works
4342 S. Detroit Ave., Toledo 43614 419-318-8344, earnestbrewworks.com
2 Hippo Way Toledo 43609 419-385-5721
There’s always so much to see, do, discover and enjoy at the Toledo Zoo! Rain or shine. Indoors or out. Every day is a zoo day. How you do the zoo is up to you. Plan your visit today on our website. toledozoo.org
UPPER SANDUSKY AREA
Things to Do
Basilica and National Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation 315 Clay St., Carey 43316 419-396-7107, olcshrine.com
VAN WERT AREA
Things to Do
Van-Del Drive-In Theater 19986 Lincoln Hwy., Middle Point 45863 877-343-5334, van-del.com
WAUSEON AREA
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GRAND LAKE VISITORS REGION
Local Resources
FULTON COUNTY VISITOR BUREAU
900 Edgewater Dr. St. Marys 45885 419-394-1294
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! seemore.org
Things to Do
500 Apollo Dr., Wapakoneta 45895 419-738-8811, armstrongmuseum.org
The Bicycle Museum of America
7 W. Monroe St., New Bremen 45869 419-629-9249, bicyclemuseum.com
Fort Amanda Memorial Park
St. Rte. 198, Wapakoneta 45806 844-306-3360, ohiohistory.org
Gongoozlers Brewery
629 W. Monroe St., New Bremen 45869 419-733-2320, gongoozlersbrewery.com
GR8 Vines Winery LLC
325 E. Spring St., St. Marys 45885 419-778-7291, gr8vineswinery.com
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
8848 St. Rte. 108 Wauseon 43567 419-337-9669
“The Place to Find Your Pace.” From wineries to rodeos to racetracks, there’s something for everyone of any age to experience here. Relive the past at historic Sauder Village. Find family-friendly fun at the eventful 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’re sure to find it in Fulton County! visitfultoncounty.com
Things to Do
Benfield Wines
102 N. Main St., Swanton 43558 419-780-9463, benfieldwines.com
Fulton County Quilt Barn Trail
8848 St. Rte. 108, Wauseon 43502 419-337-9669, blackswamparts.com
Harrison Lake State Park
26246 Harrison Lake Rd., Fayette 43521 419-237-2593, ohiodnr.gov
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
Vanishing Magic Museum / Magic Corner / Birch Theater
113 S. Fulton St., Wauseon 43567 419-822-1416, magicwithmessages.com
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Hours of operation are subject to change.
PICTURED: Go hiking with your friends on the trails around Lanterman’s Mill in Youngstown.
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MEET WRITER LINDA FEAGLER
Writer Linda Feagler is passionate about the arts. Her favorite pastimes include attending Broadway musicals at Playhouse Square and spending the day with impressionists at The Cleveland Museum of Art.
A visit to these distinct destinations in northeast Ohio makes moments to remember. 10
PAINT THE TOWN
Don’t miss these iconic public art spaces. 1. Behold a magnificent fusion of nature and art at the Holmes County Open Air Art Museum (LEFT), set amid the rolling hillsides and lush forests of Millersburg. It spotlights original works created from organic materials. 2. Fun awaits as you take an audio tour to learn about Steubenville and the region’s most colorful residents including Dorothy Sloop, who inspired the iconic rock song, “Hang on Sloopy,” depicted on 24 colorful larger-than-life murals. 3. Don’t be fooled by what looks like a towering sweet treat on the University of Akron campus. Celebrated artist Dale Chihuly’s 30-foot-high Rock Candy sculpture is made of reflective weather-resistant glass.
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Make every day Taco Tuesday by following the new Taco Trail in Lake County, and partaking of the beloved Mexican specialty crafted by locally owned and operated restaurants.
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Embrace the beauty of art in a variety of ways at The Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, where a new online service describes the museum’s extensive collection so that it can be enjoyed by visitors who are blind or have low vision.
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Connect to the artist within you by taking a glass-blowing workshop or ceramics class at the Mansfield Art Center, or opt to tap into your creativity in one-of-akind ways in the center’s maker space.
Be on the lookout for rare plants that are easily spotted while walking the shoreline along the 40-foot-high Lake Erie Bluffs in Perry Township. Enjoy 360-degree views atop the 50-foot coastal observation tower and catch glimpses of the 400 bird species that have been sighted.
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Experience Amish life at Yoder’s Amish Home (TOP, RIGHT) in Millersburg, where knowledgeable guides conduct tours of the house and the 137-year-old barn while answering questions about Amish culture.
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You’re sure to be impressed by the art collection at the Medici Museum of Art in Warren, some from the family of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Dave Grohl. The museum is close to David Grohl Alley (ABOVE) — designed to honor the city’s native son — which features Guinness World Recordbreaking 900-pound drumsticks.
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Admire nature’s majesty in Nelson-Kennedy Ledges State Park (CENTER, RIGHT) in Garrettsville, where trails flanked by groves of wildflowers and trees lead to spectacular sandstone rock formations aptly named Devil’s Icebox and Indian Pass.
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Take a sentimental journey to the Dennison Railroad Depot Museum (BOTTOM, RIGHT), heralded as a National Historic Landmark for its service as a World War II canteen where volunteers served free food to over a million service members.
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Grab a pair of antique goggles, settle into your biplane seat, and get ready to marvel at Lake Erie and other iconic sites as you take to the skies during a Smokin’ Airshows ride in Austinburg.
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Discover the wonders of aquatic life at the Greater Cleveland Aquarium, home to 2,700 creatures from around the globe — including an 11,000-gallon touch pool — that offer intimate glimpses of what lies within our oceans.
Say “cheese” and take a selfie at one of these quirky spots. 1. You won’t believe your eyes when you spot the 16-sided barn in Freeport, one of only three such structures in the United States. Built between 1916 and 1921, the barn was restored by its owners who welcome visitors. 2. Stroll or sit a spell under the always-bright sky in Umbrella Alley (LEFT), Louisville’s colorful art installation of 185 umbrellas that provide shady spots to gather with friends. 3. Celebrate the holiday season every day at Castle Noel in Medina, America’s largest indoor year-round Christmas entertainment attraction, filled with Hollywood movie props from beloved Yuletide films, including Santa Claus The Movie and Jingle All The Way — along with a replica of the slide Ralphie slid down in A Christmas Story that you can ride.
loved locales
Mansf ield
You’ll soon discover why the town loved by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Louis Bromfield is also a hit with locals and tourists alike. From historic sites that received their close-ups in movies to dining spots meant for relaxing, a trip to Mansfield is always an adventure.
WHAT TO DO : Your ingenuity will come to life at the Buckeye Imagination Museum (LEFT), Mansfield’s hands-on, interactive, familybased experience where you can make lifelong memories with your children. Enter the foreboding National Historic Landmark Ohio State Reformatory to follow in the footsteps of actors Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman who spent time there while filming The Shawshank Redemption; then continue their journey along the Shawshank Trail, where other scenes were shot.
WHERE TO EAT
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DRINK
: Marvel at Malabar Farm, the home of Pulitzer Prizewinning author Louis Bromfield and the place where Hollywood legends Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart married. Feel like a star by dining at the Malabar Farm Restaurant (ABOVE), where French-American favorites are the order of the day. Cave dwelling has an upscale new meaning at Hudson & Essex caverns, historic underground grottos dating back to Prohibition days. Sip on wine at 1285 Winery. Along with traditional red and white wines, you can sip wine made from the blueberries grown on the farm.
WHERE TO SLEEP
: Spend time in a place steeped in history at Wishmaker House Bed & Breakfast, which dates back to the late 1800s and is known for thoroughly modern amenities that include eight opulent guestrooms, some with a luxury bath and fireplace. Enjoy an award-winning winery and a sumptuous menu of selections made from locally sourced ingredients. The idea of roughing it will take on new meaning during your stay in a Pleasant Hill Lake Park Cabin (ABOVE), deluxe log cabins with full-service kitchens, gas fireplaces and hot tubs.
Make plans to explore these three charming and vibrant cities.PICTURED: Get behind bars at the historic Ohio State Reformatory.
Akron From an acclaimed national park to significant locales and signature restaurants, Akron offers a variety of ways for you to plan the perfect getaway.
WHAT TO DO : Give in to nature’s siren song at Cuyahoga Valley National Park, home to more than 125 miles of hiking trails for all skill levels that pass through woodlands, wetlands, and fields. Biking, strolling, and running paths follow the route of the historic Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail and connect to the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad (ABOVE) tourist excursion line. Marvel at the majesty of Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens (BELOW), the country’s sixth-largest historic home open to the public. Completed in 1915, it was home to the co-founder of The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.
WHERE TO EAT AND DRINK : Cruise back in time to 1952 when Skyway Drive-In opened and where, to this day, the burgers are juicy, the milkshakes are thick and creamy, and the curbside service always comes with a smile. You’ll find everything your healthy heart desires at Mustard Seed Market & Café (LEFT), the largest locally owned retailer of natural and organic products in Ohio and home to a wholesome cafe. Enjoy the full flavor of beer meticulously hand-crafted in small batches after taking a tour to see how it’s made at Thirsty Dog Tap House and Sour Haus
WHERE TO SLEEP : Perfect your hole-in-one technique with a customized stay-and-play golf package at the worldrenowned Firestone Country Club (LEFT), which includes the use of championship golf and practice facilities and fine dining. Fall under the spell of the mesmerizing 67-foot waterfall cascading next to The Inn at Brandywine Falls, a Greek Revival gem inside Cuyahoga Valley National Park that was built in 1848 and is filled with romantic four-poster beds, antiques, and private baths.
4 in downtown Akron, which combines the rushing waterfalls along the historic Ohio-Erie Canal with the iconic facades of the city’s oldest buildings.
Cleveland
Ohio’s vibrant north coast city is filled with celebrated arts and culture, renowned parks, historic sites, and award-winning restaurants for every appetite.
WHAT TO DO : Celebrate your favorite music at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (ABOVE) where legends are commemorated through artifacts, costumes, film, and song. Discover why Time magazine heralded the Cleveland Orchestra (LEFT) as “the best band in the land” for classical repertoire that continues to garner worldwide acclaim. Admire the beauty of masterworks new and old at The Cleveland Museum of Art, where admission is free.
WHERE TO EAT AND DRINK : After strolling in the city’s Little Italy neighborhood, enjoy a meal of contemporary Italian dishes with a Mediterranean twist at Mia Bella Celebrate the change of every season at the award-winning Bistro 83 (LEFT), featuring dinner entrees that range from scallops to Delmonico steak. Sample tried-and-true classics such as Hazecraft IPA or a pub-exclusive beer at Great Lakes Brewing Co., located steps away from the iconic West Side Market.
WHERE TO SLEEP : Deck the halls the way Ralphie, Randy, and the Parker family did, then light the leg lamp and settle in at A Christmas Story House (LEFT), where the beloved holiday movie was filmed nearly 30 years ago. Spend a restful night amid fine classic and contemporary art at the historic Glidden House — within walking distance of University Circle museums. The boutique hotel was built in 1910 as a private home for the son of the founder of the paint company that bears its name.
PHOTO OP : Strike a pose and say “Cle” at the iconic “Cleveland” signs located along Lake Erie at Northcoast Harbor and Edgewater Park.
roadside eats roadside eats
You don’t need a poodle skirt and saddle shoes to experience the 1950s nostalgia that the White Turkey DriveIn in Conneaut has been serving since 1952 with a menu that includes oldfashioned root beer floats, hand-spun shakes, and the Chubby Chucker triple cheeseburger. Taste the luscious joys of Amish Country cooking at Dutch Kitchen (ABOVE) in Dalton, where meals of irresistible chicken and roast turkey dinners are served family-style in an original 1850s farmhouse. You’ll feel like royalty in the Copper Mug Bar & Grille at Landoll’s Mohican Castle in Loudonville, specializing in new takes on comfort foods that include lobster mac and cheese and grilled meatloaf.
what’s for dessert
Start your morning off right with a stop at Marta’s N More in Lorain, where sticky buns, strawberry cheese and apple danishes and lots and lots of doughnuts — including one covered in chocolate and peanut butter — are guaranteed to make your day a whole lot brighter.
Taste why Cockeye Creamery in Youngstown and Warren boasts that their special confection is “ice cream done right” with a host of enticing flavors ranging from cookie monster to birthday cake and peanut butter pie.
It won’t surprise you that Brennan’s Fish House, a local favorite since 1973 in Grand River, is known for award-winning seafood, but the restaurant’s key lime pie is also worthy of praise.
With just one bite, you’ll discover why no other cannoli will ever come close to those Presti’s Bakery in Cleveland’s Little Italy neighborhood has been making since the business began in 1903.
Enjoy heaping helpings of hospitality in every ice cream cake and sherbet cone at Miller’s Creamery in Millersburg. Be sure to try the caramel corn — 200 pounds are made fresh daily.
Taste the homemade goodness at mom-and-pop spots that make you feel like family.KITCHEN, COPPER MUG BAR & GRILLE, BRENNAN’S FISH HOUSE: WENDY PRAMIK, PRESTI’S BAKERY: LAURA WATILO BLAKE, COCKEYE CREAMERY: STEPHANIE MAURIC, MILLER’S CREAMERY: KEVIN KOPANSKI
Be sure to save room for dessert in these eateries that are just too good to pass up.
sip, sip, hooray!
Drink in the deliciousness of these one-of-a-kind libations crafted by northeast Ohio’s distinctive breweries and wineries.
Feel and taste the vibe at DOPE Cider House (an acronym for Dwelling On Positive Energy) in Youngstown, specializing in traditional and seasonally flavored hard ciders and non-alcoholic ciders created by Hannah Ferguson. She has the distinction of being at the helm of the first Black, femaleowned cidery in Ohio.
Travel to Tuscany without leaving Ohio at the incomparable Gervasi Vineyard, Canton’s premier 55-acre winery and resort. Signature pleasures include Santo, a tawny port with an aromatic blend of raisins, nuts, spice, and dried fruit; and Saint’s Desire Blood Orange Gin, a citrus delight that can be enjoyed in The Still House cocktail lounge.
You’re sure to feel like family at John Christ Winery in Avon Lake. They’ve been bottling awardwinning wines since 1946, including the light, crisp Pinot Grigio, known for its pronounced star fruit aroma.
Quench your thirst at Massillon’s Paradigm Shift Craft Brewery, where a 10-barrel production brewery process accommodates every palate. Try the Rauch N’ Roll, a smoked beer that’ll have you dreaming about sitting around a campfire on a crisp fall evening as you savor a perfectly paired barbecued meal.
Savor the reasons why the third generation Kosicek Vineyards in Harpersfield is renowned for its red and white varietals sourced from the estate vineyards along Lake Erie. Be sure to try the Estate Vidal Blanc Ice Wine — with hints of pineapple and citrus — and the pink Estate Concord Ice Wine, with strawberry flavors that make it an ideal dessert in a glass.
TonySias
in the spotlight
A native of Jackson, Mississippi, Tony F. Sias moved to Cleveland in 1991 to join the Cleveland Play House residency program while earning his M.F.A. in theater and acting at Ohio University in Athens. The rest, as they say, is history for Sias, the president and CEO of Cleveland’s Karamu House
Since 2015, Sias has been at the helm of the country’s oldest Black-producing theater dedicated to creating professional theater, arts, and education programs honoring the Black experience and inclusive to all people regardless of race, ethnicity, or gender.
When it comes to celebrating special occasions, one of Sias’ favorite dining spots is the stately Marble Room Steaks and Raw Bar in downtown Cleveland. In his hometown of Cleveland Heights, he enjoys Taste, known for contemporary cuisine; Rudy’s Pub, a casual neighborhood bar featuring hearty American food and drinks accompanied by live music; and The Fairmount, a cozy spot specializing in upscale pub plates, vegan options, wine, and cocktails. When traveling the state, Sias never tires of spending time in Columbus to visit the shops in German Village
Historic theater considered one of the nation’s best.
best fests
Savor melt-in-your-mouth sweetness at the Geauga County Maple Festival on April 27–30. The oldest maple festival in the United States celebrates the county’s production of pure maple syrup with pancake breakfasts, a lumberjack competition, live entertainment, parades, and a 1-mile and 5-mile aptly named Sap Run.
Let your spirit soar at the Ashland BalloonFest on June 22–24, which promises fun for the entire family with live music, food, and a spectacular color balloon glow at dusk that’s synchronized to music.
Take home a beautiful memento crafted by artists and collectors at the annual Beach Glass Festival on June 24–25 at Ashtabula Harbor, which will forever remind you of Ohio’s Great Lake.
Cheer championship-caliber racers as they head for the finish line at the FirstEnergy All-American Soap Box Derby on July 17–21, an annual tradition in Akron for generations.
Shake the hands of NFL greats during the 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Weekend every August in Canton, featuring meet-and-greets, autograph sessions, and the much-anticipated annual matchup in the city where the league was born.
Marvel at exquisite American folk art, along with contemporary country crafting at the annual Great Trail Arts & Crafts Festival in Malvern on Aug. 26–27 and Sept. 2–4, showcasing a Storybook Craft Village, filled with handcrafted treasures perfect for gift giving.
Witness death-defying acrobatics performed by the legendary U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and other flying aces, tour historic aircraft, and pilot your own interactive experiences at the Cleveland National Air Show on Sept. 2–4 at Burke Lakefront Airport.
Honor the traditions of our country’s Native Americans at the Great Mohican Pow-Wow on Sept. 15–17 in Loudonville with tribal music, singing, dancing, and tomahawk demonstrations.
Celebrate autumn’s favorite fruit at the Johnny Appleseed Festival on Sept. 16–17 in Lisbon, featuring taste-tempting treats, including old-fashioned apple butter, apple ice cream, apple pies, dumplings, and fritters, along with a quilt show, live entertainment, rides, and a pet parade.
Delight in the joys of the holiday season with a visit to the Steubenville Nutcracker Village on Nov. 21–Jan. 6, an annual tradition featuring 200 life-sized nutcrackers displayed throughout the historic downtown, and Christmas trees decorated by local artists.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Find every shade imaginable at the Beach Glass Festival. Watch planes soar over Lake Erie at the Cleveland National Air Show. Cheer on the racers in the FirstEnergy AllAmerican Soap Box Derby.
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AKRON AREA
travel inspiration #
Local Resources
Akron/Summit Convention & Visitors Bureau
77 E. Mill St., Akron 44308
800-245-4254, visitakron-summit.org
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
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/cva
HiHO Brewing Company
1707 Front St., Cuyahoga Falls 44221
234-334-7564, hihobrewingco.com
Hike & Bike Trail
Stow 44224, 330-867-5511, summitmetroparks.org/bike-and-hike-trail.aspx
Hop Tree Brewing
1297 Hudson Gate Dr., Hudson 44236 330-342-0060, hoptreebrewing.com
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
Lock 15 Brewing Co.
21 W. North St., Akron 44304 234-900-8277, lock15brewing.com
Magical Theatre Company
565 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton 44203 330-848-3708, magicaltheatre.org
MAPS Air Museum
2260 International Pkwy., North Canton 44720 330-896-6332, mapsairmuseum.org
McArthur’s Brew House
2721 Front St., Cuyahoga Falls 44221 330-805-4600, mcarthursbrewhouse.com
Portage Lakes State Park 5031 Manchester Rd., Akron 44319 330-644-2220, ohiodnr.gov
Sarah’s Vineyard Winery
1204 W. Steels Corners Rd., Cuyahoga Falls 44223 330-929-8057, sarahsvineyardwinery.com
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens
714 N. Portage Path, Akron 44303 330-836-5533, stanhywet.org
Tinkers Creek Area of Liberty Park/ Summit Metroparks
10303 Aurora Hudson Rd., Streetsboro 44241 330-867-5511, ohiodnr.gov
Towpath Distillery
1824 Merriman Rd., Akron 44313 330-865-9510, towpath-distillery.com
The Winery at Wolf Creek
2637 S. Cleveland Massillon Rd., Norton 44203 330-666-9285, wineryatwolfcreek.com
ASHLAND AREA
Local Resources
Explore Ashland
211 Claremont Ave., Ashland 44805 877-581-2345, exploreashlandohio.com
Things to Do
Charles Mill Lake Park
1277A St. Rte. 430, Mansfield 44903 419-368-6885, mwcd.org
Mohican Lodge and 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
Pleasant Hill Lake Park 3431 St. Rte. 95, Perrysville 44864 419-938-7884, mwcd.org
Pleasant Hill Marina 3431 St. Rte. 95, Perrysville 44864 419-938-6488, charlesmillmarina.com
CADIZ AREA
Things to Do
16 Sided Barn 75440 Skullfork Rd., Freeport 43973 740-658-3891, visitharrisoncounty.com
Boss Bison Ranch 45701 Unionvale Rd., Cadiz 43907 740-942-8726, bossbisonranch.com
Clark Gable Museum 138 Charleston St., Cadiz 43907 740-942-4989, clarkgablefoundation.com
Clendening Marina and Campground 79100 Bose Rd., Freeport 43973 740-658-3691, mwcd.org
The Conotton Creek Trail St. Rte. 151, Scio 43988 740-942-1102, visitharrisoncounty.com
Custer Monument
St. Rte. 646, New Rumley 43986 419-627-0649, ohiohistory.org
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, thecoalmuseum.org
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 84000 Mallarnee Rd., Deersville 44693 740-922-3649, mwcd.org
Vineyard 22 Winery
83800 Monzula Dr., Cadiz 43983 740-491-7000, vineyard22winery.com
Satori Ramen Bar in ColumbusWellstone Winery
28945 Riley Rd., Freeport 43973
330-432-3029, wellstone.com
CANTON AREA
Things to Do
Baylor Beach Park Water Park & Campground
8777 Manchester Ave. S.W., Navarre 44662
330-767-3031, baylorbeachpark.com
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
Canton Palace Theatre
605 Market Ave. N., Canton 44702
330-454-8172, cantonpalacetheatre.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, fotressoffear.com
Funtimes Fun Park
12175 State St. N.E., Alliance 44601
330-823-3933, funtimespark.com
Gator’s Joint
235 Cleveland Ave. N.W., Canton 44702
330-806-5142, gatorsjoint.net
GERVASI VINEYARD RESORT & SPA
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
Mother Angelica Museum
4365 Fulton Dr. N.W., Canton 44718 330-492-7018, motherangelicamuseum.com
Muskellunge Brewing Company & Homebrewing Supply
1700 55th St. N.E. Canton 44721
330-497-1000
Escape to a Tuscan-inspired winery resort on a gorgeous 55-acre estate. Gervasi Vineyard features luxury overnight suites, three distinct restaurants offering house-made cuisine, and a coffeehouse and cocktail lounge with live music, Gervasi handcrafted wines, and spirits. Pamper yourself in the new spa or experience The Cave, a wine tasting room. gervasivineyard.com
Grumpy Troll Coffee
228 E. Main St., Alliance 44601 330-596-1157, thetrollhole.com
Hartville Hardware
1315 Edison St. N.W., Hartville 44632 330-877-3631, hartvillehardware.com
Hartville Kitchen Restaurant & Bakery
1015 Edison St. N.W., Hartville 44632 330-877-9353, hartvillekitchen.com
Hartville MarketPlace & Flea Market
1289 Edison St. N.W., Hartville 44632 330-877-9860, hartvillemarketplace.com
425 5th St. N.W., Canton 44702 513-802-3417, muskybrewco.com
Pegasus Farm Country Store and Gardens
7656 Edison St., Hartville 44632
330-935-2300, pegasusfarm.org/countrystore
The Piazza Patio
1700 55th St. N.E., Canton 44721
330-497-1000, gervasivineyard.com/dine/the-piazza
Pleasant View Golf Club
14605 Louisville St. N.E., Paris 44669 330-862-2034, pleasantviewgolfclub.com
Pro Football Hall of Fame
2121 George Halas Dr. N.W., Canton 44708 330-588-3686, profootballhof.com
Quail Hollow State Park
13480 Congress Lake Ave., Hartville 44632 330-409-8096, ohiodnr.gov
The Still House at Gervasi Vineyard
1700 55th St. N.E., Canton 44721 330-497-1000, gervasivineyard.com
Troll Hole Museum
228 E. Main St., Alliance 44601 330-596-1157, thetrollhole.com
MWCD Lakes offer cabin rentals and camping, from primitive and electric only to newly renovated full hook-up sites with 50 amp power. Each lake features a full-service marina with boat rentals. Come for the day or stay for the week to enjoy hiking, fishing, picnicking, boating, and many other outdoor adventures!
Reserve
ATWOOD LAKE
Atwood Lake is a premier sailing and pleasure boating lake with a 25-horsepower limit. Visitors can enjoy miles of hiking trails and a swim beach with Whoa Zone inflatable water park. Enjoy lakeside dining at the marina.
Atwood Lake Park
9500 Lakeview Rd. NE Mineral City, OH 44656
330-343-6780
Atwood Lake Marina
330-364-4703
CHARLES MILL LAKE
Charles Mill Lake’s 10-horsepower limit is perfect for kayaking, fishing, or relaxing on a pontoon boat. Unique lakefront campsites feature panoramic views of the lake.
Charles Mill Lake Park
1277a St. Rte 430
Mansfield, OH 44903
419-368-6885
Charles Mill Marina
419-368-5951
CLENDENING LAKE
Clendening Lake is Ohio’s largest undeveloped lake with 40 miles of pristine shoreline and 10-horsepower limit to ensure a peaceful experience and exceptional fishing opportunities.
Clendening Lake Marina & Campground
79100 Bose Rd.
Freeport, OH 43973
740-433-4858
LEESVILLE LAKE
Leesville Lake features a 10-horsepower limit, two campgrounds, and is one of Ohio’s top muskie fishing lakes! Hikers can access the statewide Buckeye Trail.
North Fork Marina & Campground
2126 Azalea Rd. SW. Carrollton, OH 44615
330-627-4270
South Fork Marina & Campground
4131 Deer Rd. SW. Bowerston, OH 44695
740-269-5371
PIEDMONT LAKE
Piedmont Lake has a 10-horsepower limit and is perfect for kayaking or fishing. Renovated campsites and park model cabins offer comfortable camping options.
Piedmont Lake Marina & Campground
32281 Marina Rd. Freeport, OH 43973-9501 740-433-4847
PLEASANT HILL LAKE
Pleasant Hill Lake is in the heart of Mohican Country and features premium campsites, luxury log cabins with outdoor hot tubs, and a horse camp. The unlimited horsepower is perfect for speedboats and skiing, plus the swim beach features a Whoa Zone inflatable water park.
3431 SR 95, Perrysville, OH 44864 419-938-7884
Pleasant Hill Marina
419-938-6488
SENECA LAKE
Seneca Lake is the 5th largest inland waterway, with a 399-horsepower limit. Hikers can enjoy miles of trail including a connection to the Buckeye trail. Enjoy lakeside dining at the marina.
Seneca Lake Park 22172 Park Rd.
Senecaville, OH 43780
740-685-6013
Seneca Lake Marina
740-685-0015
TAPPAN LAKE
Tappan Lake has a 399-horsepower limit perfect for speedboating. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy miles of trails through the woods, boat rentals, and lakeside dining at the newly renovated Tappan Lake Marina.
Tappan Lake Park
84000 Mallarnee Rd.
Deersville, OH 44693
740-922-3649
Tappan Marina
740-269-2031
1. Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Experience the park from its rails to trails with unique excursions on Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad to planning conferences and family gatherings with the Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park. 440-717-3890 | nps.gov/cuva
2. 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! www.akronzoo.org
3. City of Cuyahoga Falls
Cuyahoga Falls has something for everyone, a historic downtown, unique shops and eateries, craft breweries, and outdoor recreational opportunities with hiking, biking, tubing, kayaking, and climbing. The fun flows here! www.cityofcf.com
4. Hale Farm & Village
As an outdoor living history museum, we create immersive opportunities to explore the Hale family. Take a walk through our historic grounds and buildings, meet heritage breed farm animals, and get hands-on with historic demonstrations! halefarm.org
5. Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens is the former home of Goodyear co-founder F.A. Seiberling and his family. It is now a historic house museum and garden, open for tours April–December. www.stanhywet.org
6. Hoppin’ Frog Brewery
Vast array of their refreshing, innovative, and flavorful beers from 24 taps, and even more to-go. Plus a really great, fresh elevated food menu that captures the flavors of the season. 330.352.4578 | HoppinFrog.com
7. Downtown Akron Partnership
Whether you’re seeking family fun, a great night out with dinner and a show, exciting live music, world-class art, or an afternoon shopping for treasures, Downtown Akron Partnership is your guide to everything our neighborhood has to offer. downtownakron.com
8. Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad
No matter what kind of experience you’re looking for, we got you. Explore the national park and discover it your way with the Explorer program. 330-439-5708 | cvsr.org
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Akron & Canton
1. The 720 Market
Experience open-air, market-style shopping with 720 Market at various venues throughout Stark County. 720 is a fun, fresh opportunity to enjoy local artists, musicians, food vendors and makers of all kinds. 720market.com
2. SidestreetMKTS
Like Love Share Shop! SidestreetMKTS
“SATURDAYS AT THE SQUARE” — Enjoy open-air, market style shopping monthly at Oakwood Square Plaza & Plain Township Amphitheater. eventsby720.com
3. MAPS Air Museum
The MAPS Air Museum is non-profit and dedicated to educating the public about history, particularly aviation history, and its impact upon society. Come for the aircraft — Stay for the history! mapsairmuseum.org
4. Cultural Center for the Arts
The Cultural Center for the Arts is a contemporary arts hub housing leading arts organizations, an amazing theater space with two stages and gorgeous indoor/outdoor event space available for rentals. culturalcenterforthearts.com
5. Pro Football Hall of Fame
It’s Always Football Season! Be captivated by “A Game for Life” holographic experience, interactive displays, one-of-a-kind memorabilia, the 362 Bronzed Busts and more. Plus take a picture with the real Vince Lombardi Trophy! profootballhof.com
6. Hall of Fame Village
Developed around the iconic Pro Football Hall Fame Museum In Canton, Ohio, The Village is a venue for all occasions featuring over 100 acres of immersive experiences to dine, shop, and be entertained. hofvillage.com
7. Spring Hill Historic Home
Experience history with a visit to Spring Hill Historic Home in Massillon, a documented Underground Railroad site on the National Park Service’s Network to Freedom Trail. Tours available year-round. springhillhistorichome.org
8. Experience Hartville
Come home to Hartville for homestyle food made from scratch, so many unique shops and stores, and fun, family-friendly events and entertainment. There’s something for everyone in Hartville! experiencehartville.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
CARROLLTON AREA
Local Resources
CARROLL COUNTY VISITORS BUREAU
CLEVELAND AREA
Things to Do
Beck Center for the Arts
17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood 44107 216-521-2540, beckcenter.org
Bookhouse Brewing
1526 W. 25th St., Cleveland 44113 216-862-4048, bookhouse.beer
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
40 River St., Chagrin Falls 44022 440-247-8955, cvlt.org
Cleveland Ballet
23020 Miles Rd., Cleveland 44128 216-320-9000, clevelandballet.org
Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Museum
Galleria at Erieview, E. 9th and St. Clair Ave., 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
Cleveland Slingshot Rentals
11000 Briggs Rd., Cleveland 44111 216-342-2971, clevelandslingshotrentals.com
30 Public Sq. Carrollton 44615 330-627-4811
Take a scenic drive out of the city and check out beautiful Carroll County. We have nine campgrounds, multiple lakes, and tons of public hunting land. Carroll County also offers two golf courses, quaint downtown areas with local shops, historical buildings/tours, and something for everyone! carrollcountyohio.com
Things to Do
Leesville Lake
4131 Deer Rd. S.W., Bowerston 44695 740-269-5371, leesvillelake.com
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
Headwaters Park
13365 Old State Rd., Huntsburg 44046
440-286-9516, geaugaparkdistrict.org
LaDue Boathouse and Marina
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 and 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
The West Woods Nature Center 9465 Kinsman Rd., Novelty 44072 440-286-9516, geaugaparkdistrict.org
Cuyahoga Valley National Park
15610 Vaughn Rd., Brecksville 44141 440-717-3890, nps.gov/cuva
Discover My Cleveland 5815 Landerbrook, Cleveland 44124 440-477-6956, discovermycleveland.com
Funny Bus Comedy City Tours
1250 Old River Rd., Cleveland 44113 216-404-7786, funnybus.net/cleveland
Go Ape Zipline & Adventure Park 16200 Valley Pkwy., Strongsville 44136 800-971-8271, goape.com/location/ohio-cleveland
2516 Market Ave. Cleveland 44113 216-771-4404
Visit Ohio’s original craft brewery for fresh yearround, seasonal, and innovative pub-exclusive brews on tap, alongside a menu packed with Midwest-inspired comfort fare and locally sourced ingredients. Public brewery tours are available, along with to-go beer, apparel, and merchandise. greatlakesbrewing.com
2000 Sycamore St., Cleveland 44113 216-862-8803, greaterclevelandaquarium.com
Hofbräuhaus Cleveland 1550 Chester Ave., Cleveland 44114 216-621-2337, hofbrauhauscleveland.com
Mamacita’s 6164 Broadview Rd., Parma 44134 216-712-6904, mamacitasplace.com
NASA Glenn Research Center 21000 Brookpark Rd., Cleveland 44135 216-433-2003, nasa.gov/nasaglenntours
Nature Center at Shaker Lakes 2600 S. Park Blvd., Cleveland 44120 216-321-5935, shakerlakes.org
1153 Main Ave., Cleveland 44113 216-696-8888, nauticaqueen.com
Noble Beast Brewing Company 1470 Lakeside Ave., Cleveland 44114 216-417-8588, noblebeastbeer.com
North High Brewing 2814 Detroit Ave., Cleveland 44113 614-396-8800, northhighbrewing.com
Off the Wagon 12 N. Main St., Chagrin Falls 44022 440-903-1047, offthewagonshop.com
SPACE TO
110 Miles. Endless Possibilities.
Recess Games
26636 Brookpark Rd. Ext., North Olmsted 44070 440-779-7008, recess.net
Relish Cleveland Tours
Ohio City, Cleveland 44113 440-622-4465, relishcle.com
River Cruiser Kayaking
4002 Jennings Rd., Cleveland 44109 440-539-6611, rivercruiserkayaking.com
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
1100 Rock and Roll Blvd., Cleveland 44114 216-781-7625, rockhall.com
Rocky River Public Library’s Cowan
Pottery Museum
1600 Hampton Rd., Rocky River 44116 440-333-7610, rrpl.org/cowan
School of Cleveland Ballet
23030 Miles Rd., Cleveland 44128 216-320-9000, clevelandballet.org
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
Vintage Alpacas
4933 Schaaf Ln., Brooklyn Heights 44131 216-276-9405, alpacanation.com/vintage.asp
The Vinyl Groove Records
679 Broadway Ave., Bedford 44146 440-439-8371, thevinylgrooverecords.com
Western Reserve Distillers
This is your place to explore the Towpath Trail, scenic routes, and premier parks.
From canal towns and industrial valleys to working rivers and our Great Lake, here you can connect to the past, the present, and our promising futures.
T his is your Ohio & Erie Canalway National Heritage Area.
14221 Madison Ave., Lakewood 44107 216-333-9291, westernreservedistillers.com
Things to Do
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 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
Black Door Tavern
6202 S. River Rd., Geneva 44041 440-466-6604, blackdoortavern.com
Brant’s Apple Orchard 4749 Dibble Rd., Ashtabula 44004 440-224-0639, brantsappleorchard.com
Buccia Vineyard Winery and Bed & Breakfast 518 Gore Rd., Conneaut 44030 440-593-5976, bucciavineyard.com
Cloven Hoof Brewing Co. 1308 Bridge St., Ashtabula Harbor 44004 440-536-4344, facebook.com
Conneaut Railroad Museum 363 Depot St., Conneaut 44030 440-599-7878, visitconneaut.com
Conneaut West Breakwater Lighthouse Broad St. Extension, Conneaut 44030 440-599-7697, visitconneautohio.com
Creek Road Covered Bridge 371 Creek Rd., Conneaut 44030 440-599-7697, visitconneautohio.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 229 Gateway, Conneaut 44030 440-599-7697, visitconneautohio.com
14240 Baird Rd., Oberlin 44074 440-965-5551, ohzipline.org
Engage Virtual Range
32864 Pin Oak Pkwy., Avon Lake 44256 216-306-0746, engagevirtualrange.com
Ghost Tree Brewing Company
223 Church St., Amherst 44001 440-984-3103, ghosttreebrewing.com
Heron Creek Wine and Brady Vineyards of Ohio 52185 Griggs Rd. W., Wellington 44090 440-506-7022, heroncreekwine.com
Historic Downtown Amherst
255 Park Ave., Amherst 44001 440-984-6709, mainstreetamherst.org
Lorain & West Virginia Railway
46485 St. Rte. 18, Wellington 44090 440-647-6660, lwvry.org
Our Little World Alpacas LLC
Geneva State Park
4499 Padanarum Rd., Geneva 44041 440-466-8400, ohiodnr.gov
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
Hubbard House Underground Railroad Museum 1603 Walnut Blvd., Ashtabula Harbor 44004 440-964-8168, hubbardhouseugrrmuseum.org
Hundley Cellars
6451 N. River W., Geneva 44041 440-361-3088, hundleycellars.com
Kosicek Vineyards
636 St. Rte. 534 S., Harpersfield 44041 440-361-4573, kosicekvineyards.com
The Lakehouse Inn Winery
There’s always more to explore at ohioanderiecanalway.com/visit
16800 Cowley Rd., Grafton 44044 440-724-7070, ourlittleworldalpacas.com
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
780 Dodgeville Rd., Jefferson 44047
440-294-2444, facebook.com/mannerschristmastreefarm
Markko Vineyard & Winery
4500 S. Ridge Rd. W., Conneaut 44030
440-593-3197, markko.com
Middle Road Covered Bridge
Middle Rd., 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/museum.htm
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
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
Red Eagle Distillery
6202 S. River Rd., Geneva 44041
440-466-6604, redeaglespirits.com
Root Road Covered Bridge
4680 Root Rd., Conneaut 44030
440-599-7697, visitconneautohio.com
Rosabella Winery
3951 St. Rte. 307, Austinburg 44010
440-275-5218, rosabellawinery.com
South River Vineyard
6062 S. River Rd., Geneva 44041
440-466-6676, southrivervineyard.com
Stable Winery
5961 St. Rte. 7, Andover 44003
440-965-6900, stablewinery.com
State Road Covered Bridge
State Rd., Conneaut 44030
440-599-7697, visitconneautohio.com
T&V Charters
River Marine, Bridge St., Ashtabula Harbor 44004
440-479-2179, tnvcharters.com
Vineyard Woods
740 St. Rte. 534, Geneva 44041 440-382-9185, vineyardwoods.com
Virant Family Winery
541 Atkins Rd., Geneva 44041 440-466-6279, virantfamilywinery.com
Western Reserve Greenway
Ashtabula 44047
440-576-0717, ashtabulametroparks.com
The Winery at Spring Hill
6062 S. Ridge Rd. W., Geneva 44041 440-466-0626, thewineryatspringhill.com
LISBON AREA
Things to Do
Beaver Creek State Park
12021 Echo Dell Rd., East Liverpool 43920 330-385-3091, ohiodnr.gov
Birdfish Brewing Company
140 E. Park Ave., Columbiana 44408 330-333-9385, birdfishbrew.com
Great Ohio Lake to River Greenway
East Liverpool 43920
330-702-3000, millcreekmetroparks.org
Leetonia Beehive Coke Ovens Park
999 Cherry Valley Rd., Leetonia 44431 330-427-8090, leetonia.org
MANSFIELD AREA
Local Resources
DESTINATION MANSFIELD
Richland B&O Trail Mansfield 44902 419-525-1300, destinationmansfield.com
Roselawn Miniature Golf
22 Church St., Shelby 44875 419-543-1819, roselawnminiaturegolf.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
City of Wadsworth Interurban Trail 120 Maple St., Wadsworth 44281 330-335-1581, wadsworthcity.com
Engage Virtual Range
5035 Beach Rd., Medina 44256 330-355-9430, engagevirtualrange.com
Hoppy Dude Brews
1369 Ridge Rd., Hinckley 44233 330-278-1072, hoppydudebrews.com
Johnson House Museum
161 High St., Wadsworth 44281
330-336-5548, facebook.com/wadsworthareahs
Lager Heads Brewing Company
325 W. Smith Rd., Medina 44256
330-721-2337, lagerheads.us/portfolio
Main Street Wadsworth
102 Main St., Ste. 20, Wadsworth 44281
330-331-4414, mainstreetwadsworth.org
Majestic Meadows Alpacas & Boutique
4195 Abbeyville Rd., Medina 44256
330-725-2977, majesticmeadowsalpacas.com
Medina Antique Mall
2797 Medina Rd., Medina 44256 330-722-0071, medinaantiquemall.com
124 N. Main St., Mansfield 44902 419-525-1300, destinationmansfield.com
Things to Do
Alpaca Meadows
1200 Rock Rd., Mansfield 44903 419-529-8152, alpacameadows.com
Charles Mill Marina
1277 St. Rte. 430, Mansfield 44903 419-368-0011, charlesmillmarina.com
Haunted Mansfield Ohio
124 N. Main St., Mansfield 44902 419-525-1300, hauntedmansfield.com
The Infield
176 E. Main St., Lexington 44904 419-884-4386, visittheinfield.com
Malabar Farm State Park
4050 Bromfield Rd., Lucas 44843 419-892-2784, ohiodnr.gov
Ohio Bird Sanctuary
3774 Orweiler Rd., Mansfield 44903 419-884-4295, ohiobirdsanctuary.com
The Ohio State Reformatory 100 Reformatory Rd., Mansfield 44905 419-522-2644, ohiostatereformatory.org
The Phoenix Brewing Company
131 N. Diamond St., Mansfield 44902 419-544-0755, phoenixbrewing.com
Northern Ohio Railway Museum
5515 Buffham Rd., Seville 44273 330-769-5501, northernohiorailway museum.org
Wadsworth Brewing Company
126 Main St., Wadsworth 44281 330-475-4935, wadsworthbrewingcompany.com
West Branch Malts and Distillery
2866 Nationwide Pkwy., Brunswick 44212 330-273-9635, westbranchmalts.com
MILLERSBURG AREA
Local Resources
Ohio Amish Country 6 W. Jackson St., Millersburg 44654 330-674-3975, visitamishcountry.com
Things to Do
Coblentz Chocolate Company 4917 Walnut St., Walnut Creek 44687 330-893-2995, coblentzchocolates.com
Guggisberg Cheese
5060 St. Rte. 557, Millersburg 44654 330-893-2500, babyswiss.com
Miller’s Creamery
105 W. Jackson St., Millersburg 44654 234-301-9004, facebook.com/millerscreamerymillersburg
Millersburg Glass Museum
414 N. Washington St., Millersburg 44654
330-674-0022, holmeshistory.com
New Towne Gallery
55 W. Jackson St., Millersburg 44654
330-473-6027, newtownegallery.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
Local Resources
TUSCARAWAS COUNTY WELCOME CENTER
124 E. High Ave. New Philadelphia 44663 800-527-3387
Just a 90-minute drive from Columbus or Cleveland, experience the other side of Amish Country! Recharge and relax at national historic landmarks, nine wineries, three breweries, delicious local restaurants, and quaint downtown shopping. See colorful murals! Hike trails, paddle waterways, and rest in a wide range of hotels! traveltusc.com
Things to Do
Atwood Lake Park
9500 Lakeview Rd. N.E., Mineral City 44656 330-343-6780, mwcd.org
Baltic Mill Winery
111 E. Main St., Baltic 43804 330-365-0524, balticmillwinery.com
Breitenbach Wine Cellars
5934 Old Rte. 39, Dover 44622 330-343-3603, breitenbachwine.com
Camp Tuscazoar
6066 Boy Scout Rd., Dover 44622 330-859-2888, tuscazoar.org
Casella Winery
1039 Roxford Church Rd. S.E., Dennison 44621 330-440-7444, casellawinery.com
Ernest Warther Museum & Gardens 331 Karl Ave., Dover 44622 330-505-6003, thewarthermuseum.com
Historic Zoar Village
198 Main St., Zoar 44697
330-874-3011, historiczoarvillage.com
Norma Johnson Center
3645 Conservation Dr., Dover 44622
330-365-3278, tuscparks.com
Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail
8645 Dover-Zoar Rd., Zoar 44697 330-365-3278, tuscparks.com
More than buggies
Shopping,
Places
Performing Arts Center at Kent State Tuscarawas
330 University Dr. N.E., New Philadelphia 44663 330-308-6400, kent.edu/tuscpac
Reeves Museum
325 E. Iron Ave., Dover 44622 330-343-7040, doverhistory.org
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
Black Brook Golf Course & Practice Center
8900 Lake Shore Blvd., Mentor 44060 440-951-0010, blackbrookgolfcourse.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/parks-trails/ chapin-forest-reservation
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
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/parks-trails/ fairport-harbor-lakefront-park-2
Girdled Road Reservation
12840 Girdled Rd., Concord Twp. 44077 440-358-7275, lakemetroparks.com/parks-trails/ girdled-road-reservation
Grand River Cellars Winery & Restaurant
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
Jordan Creek Park
7250 Alexander Rd., Concord Twp. 44077 440-358-7275, lakemetroparks.com/ parks-trails/jordan-creek-park
Lake Erie Bluffs
3301 Lane Rd., Perry Twp. 44081 440-358-7275, lakemetroparks.com/ parks-trails/lake-erie-bluffs
Lake Metroparks Farmpark
8800 Euclid Chardon Rd., Kirtland 44094 440-256-2122, lakemetroparks.com
Laurentia Winery
4599 S. Madison Rd., Madison 44057 440-296-9175, laurentiawinery.com
Mentor Civic Amphitheater
8600 Munson Rd., Mentor 44060 440-255-1100, cityofmentor.com
Mentor Ice Arena
8600 Munson Rd., Mentor 44060 440-974-5730, mentoricearena.com
Mentor Lagoons Nature Preserve and Marina
8365 Harbor Dr., Mentor 44060 440-205-3625, cityofmentor.com/boating
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/parks-trails/ penitentiary-glen-reservation
Rabbit Run Theater
5648 W. Chapel Rd., Madison 44057 440-428-7092, rabbitrun.org
Silver Crest Cellars
4511 Bates Rd., Madison 44057 440-428-0677, silvercrestcellars.com
Wildwood Cultural Center
7645 Little Mountain Rd., Mentor 44060 440-974-5735, cityofmentor.com/wildwood-cultural-center
RAVENNA AREA
Local Resources
Central Portage County Visitors and Convention Bureau Kent 44240 800-764-8768, centralportagevcb.org
STREETSBORO VISITORS & CONVENTION BUREAU
P.O. Box 2365 Streetsboro 44241 888-558-5580
Come experience Streetsboro — your road map to fun! Enjoy over 60 nearby attractions including an abundance of outdoor activities, special events, affordable hotels and campgrounds, and an assortment of restaurants. Streetsboro is just minutes from major cities and directly off the Ohio Turnpike, Exit 187. Request a free vacation value packet and coupons and come visit us. streetsborovcb.com
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/recservices/crooked-river-adventures
Haymaker Farmers’ Market 350 Franklin Ave., Kent 44240 330-422-8034, haymakermarket.com
Kent Skates – Public Ice Skating Rink 201 E. Erie St., Kent 44240 330-672-3000, kent.edu/kentskates
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 Shop
152 E. Main St., Kent 44240
330-474-1330, offthewagonshop.com
Ohio Artisan Collective
549 S. Chillicothe Rd., Ste. 290, Aurora 44202
330-954-1809, ohioartisancollective.com
Streetsboro Antiques Mini Mall
8932 St. Rte. 14, Streetsboro 44241
330-474-7442, streetsboroantiquesmall.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
Wingfoot Lake State Park 993 Goodyear Park Blvd., Mogadore 44260 330-628-4720, ohiodnr.gov
Local Resources
120 S. 3rd St., Steubenville 43952 866-301-1787, visitsteubenville.com
Things to Do
Historic Fort Steuben
120 S. Third. St., Steubenville 43952 740-283-1787, oldfortsteuben.com
Historic Mount Pleasant 298 Market St., Mount Pleasant 43939
800-752-2631, mtp1803.org
Quaker Yearly Meeting House
298 Market St., Mount Pleasant 43939 800-752-2631, ohiohistory.org
Seven Creeks Roadside Spring
939 Seven Creeks Rd., Island Creek Twp. 43952 740-283-1010, seven-creeks.com
Steubenville City of Murals
Throughout Steubenville, 43952 740-283-4935, visitsteubenville.com
EXPLORE WARREN/ TRUMBULL COUNTY
Trumbull County Amish Country – Mesopotamia
321 Mahoning Ave. N.W., Warren 44483 330-675-3081, exploretrumbullcounty.com/amish
Things to Do
Cockeye BBQ
1805 Parkman Rd. N.W., Warren 44485 330-369-4227, cockeyebbq.com
Cockeye Creamery
1805 ½ Parkman Rd., Warren 44485 330-392-7326, cockeyecreamery.com
Dave Grohl Alley
Downtown Warren, Main St. 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 330-720-2803, erniehallaviationmuseum.org
First Flight Lunar Module
2553 Parkman Rd., Warren 44485 330-898-3456, firstflightwarren.org
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
Just Pizzelles
211 W. Main St., Cortland 44410 330-638-8707, justpizzelles.com
Kinsman House
303 Mahoning Ave. N.W., Warren 44483 330-675-3081, exploretrumbullcounty.com
Kuchta Farms
4480 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
Mosquito Lake State Park
1439 St. Rte. 305, Cortland 44410 330-637-2856, ohiodnr.gov
National McKinley Birthplace
Memorial & Museum
40 N. Main St., Niles 44446 330-652-4273, mckinleybirthplacemuseum.org
National Packard Museum
1899 Mahoning Ave. N.W., Warren 44483 330-394-1899, packardmuseum.org
Ridgeview Farm
5488 Kinsman Rd., Mesopotamia 44062 440-693-4000, ridgeviewfarm.com
Warren Batting Cages
3937 Youngstown Rd. S.E., Warren 44484 330-369-1530, warrenbattingcages.com
WOOSTER AREA
Local Resources
WAYNE COUNTY CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
428 W. Liberty St. Wooster 44691 330-264-1800
The rural charm of Wayne County’s rolling hills, lush woods, and scenic farmland is only the beginning of the offerings available to visitors. Wayne County is home to Historic Downtown Wooster. An abundance of cultural activities and events make Wayne County a great destination any time of the year. wccvb.com
Things to Do
Bent Ladder Cider and Wine
13550 Mt. Eaton Rd. N., Doylestown 44230 330-485-1089, bentladder.com
JAFB Wooster Brewery 120 Beall Ave., Wooster 44691 330-601-1827, jafbbeer.com
LEHMAN’S
4779 Kidron Rd. Kidron 44636 800-438-5346
From the practical to the pretty, shop at Lehman’s for thousands of products that will help you take the next step on your journey to a simpler life. Enjoy family-friendly events all year long. lehmans.com
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
Troutman Vineyards
4243 Columbus Rd., Wooster 44691
330-263-4345, troutmanvineyards.com
Wayne Center for the Arts
237 S. Walnut St., Wooster 44691 330-264-2787, wayneartscenter.org
YOUNGSTOWN AREA
Local Resources
YOUNGSTOWN LIVE –MAHONING COUNTY CVB
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 Cask House
126 E. Rayen Ave., Youngstown 44503 234-719-1827, noblecreaturebeer.com
21 W. Boardman St. Youngstown 44503 800-447-8201
Enjoy lakes and 45 miles of scenic trails in Mill Creek MetroParks, challenging golf courses, and plenty of great local wineries and breweries. Pedal an 11-mile 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. youngstownlive.com
Things to Do
The Amish Market
6121 South Ave., Boardman 44512
330-248-9933, theamishmarket.net
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
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
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 330-272-1494, paladinbrewing.com
Penguin City Brewing Company
460 E. Federal St., Youngstown 44503 330-755-0709, penguincity.beer
Stambaugh Auditorium
1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown 44504 330-259-0555, stambaughauditorium.com
The Vineyards at Pine Lake
14101 Market St., Columbiana 44408 234-759-3980, vineyardsatpinelake.com
Ward Beecher Planetarium
84 Lincoln Ave., Youngstown 44555 330-941-1370, wbplanetarium.org
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
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PICTURED: Get up close to hawks and falcons at the Glen Helen Raptor Center in Yellow Springs.Don’t leave southwest Ohio before exploring these unique destinations tourists and locals love. 10
PICTURED: Be inspired by the stories of freedom told at John Rankin House.
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Check out these intricate murals and public art pieces the region is known for. 1. It won’t take long for you to discover that Hamilton takes its passion for art seriously with StreetSpark (LEFT), a public art program that beautifies the city with murals and adorns utility boxes with images created by local artists. 2. Take an interactive stroll along the Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame featuring audio and video displays celebrating southwest Ohio musicians who have impacted funk, opera, hip-hop, gospel, and R&B. 3. Become immersed in fine art before you walk through the doors of the Cincinnati Art Museum by ascending the 450-foot Art Climb that features an outdoor gallery.
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Lose yourself amid the beauty of Cedar Bog Nature Preserve (RIGHT, TOP) in Urbana, a National Natural Landmark featuring a wetland fen created by glaciers that shelters a variety of threatened and endangered plants and animals.
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Embrace the sound of silence and keep an eye out for rare and endangered plant species along Buzzardroost Rock Trail in Lynx. The trail, named for the turkey and black vultures that roost there, leads to the giant limestone monument above Ohio Brush Creek. 3
Enjoy all the exciting thrills Kings Island in Mason has provided since 1972, including rides on the Banshee, the world’s longest steel inverted roller coaster; and the whopping 36 water slides, two wave pools, and rushing rivers that make the park’s Soak City Water Park the place to cool off.
Witness a poignant chapter in history by touring the newly restored John Rankin House in Ripley. The National Historic Landmark was once the home of staunch abolitionist Rev. John Rankin, who transformed his house into one of the most active Underground Railroad stations in Ohio. 4 4
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You’re never too young to pilot a plane at Sporty’s Academy in Batavia, where an FAA-certified Youth Flight instructor provides one-on-one flight instruction and rides tailored to children ages 15 and under, including the chance for them to take the controls of a Cessna Skyhawk.
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Start Skydiving in Middletown — literally — at the company DropZone.com named the No. 1 Skydiving Center in the World, and drop into your experience with a tandem jump. Take the plunge with a trained instructor to experience an adrenaline rush like no other.
7 See signs of the times past and present at the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati, featuring a century’s worth of signs that have been painstakingly restored to reflect their place in American history.
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View the scenic Little Miami River from a height of 200 feet during a tour at Ozone Zipline Adventures (ABOVE) in Oregonia. Zip along lines ranging in length from 600 ft. to 1,300 ft. that afford a variety of stunning views.
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Meet and greet the wallabies that begin life at Horsefeathers Farm (RIGHT, MIDDLE), a USDA family farm in Clarksville, and are lovingly cared for before finding their forever home at zoos throughout North America.
Admire exquisite outdoor artistry — and get ideas for your own naturescape — at the 300-acre Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum (RIGHT, BOTTOM) in Hamilton, displaying more than 80 monumental works amid rolling hills.
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1. Honor Ohio’s majestic city by posing in front of the gigantic Sing the Queen City sign at The Banks along Cincinnati’s vibrant waterfront, filled with places to dine and shop and show-stopping entertainment. 2. Engage in the charm of days gone by with a photo from the Hueston Woods Covered Bridge, a 108-foot-long span in Hueston Woods State Park, featuring a covered pedestrian walkway with stunning views of Four Mile Creek. 3. Admire the artistry of Ben Hartman in the Hartman Rock Garden (LEFT) in Springfield. It’s filled with the stone creations he crafted in shapes resembling iconic symbols of history and popular culture.
Capture memories of a lifetime at these three quirky spots that are truly picture-perfect.
loved locales
Cincinnati Ohio’s “Queen City” is a mecca of culture and family-friendly fun that brings out the kid in everyone.
WHAT TO DO : Explore critical junctures in our country’s past and present at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, located steps away from the Ohio River that separated slave states of the South and free states of the North during the Civil War. Meet the animals that call the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden (ABOVE) home. Navigate the Kanga’ Klimb Aerial Adventure Course above Roo Valley with bird’s-eye views of the kangaroos below, feed giraffes, and visit the Sea Otter Coast that opens in 2023.
WHERE TO EAT AND DRINK : Quench your thirst with a pint of Truth IPA at Rhinegeist while you drink in panoramic views of the city from the rooftop bar. Tuck into a meal of classic smoked barbecue and taste why the world-famous Montgomery Inn has earned its reputation as “The Ribs King.” Satisfy whatever your palate is in the mood for at Sacred Beast (ABOVE), which serves breakfast all day, along with tempting offers ranging from burgers to chicken Parmesan.
WHERE TO SLEEP : Spend a night in perfect harmony at the Symphony Hotel & Restaurant, with nine exquisite rooms decorated in antiques and named after classical composers. Stay for their seasonal five-course New American cuisine and live jazz on Friday and Saturday nights. The 21c Museum Hotel (ABOVE) is an award-winning boutique hotel that’s home to the Metropole restaurant known for modern spins on classic French and Italian cuisine and contemporary art by some of the world’s most exciting talent.
it’s easy to set foot in two states at once on the Purple People Bridge, a half-mile
Make plans to explore these three cities in southwest Ohio.PICTURED: Ohio artist Aminah Robinson’s work depicts the plight of slaves at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.
Spring ield With opportunities to explore the rivers and nature preserves dotting the city, Springfield is a place you’ll want to return to again and again.
WHAT TO DO : Experience the thrill of riding the rapids through ECO Sports Corridor Whitewater Park, where kayaking draws enthusiasts from around the Midwest. Climb to new heights on natural cliffs at Mad River Gorge + Nature Preserve (LEFT) located amid a forest filled with native wildflowers and countless bird-watching opportunities.
WHERE TO EAT AND DRINK : Feel right at home at Mother Stewart’s Brewing (LEFT), a family-owned brewery with a large outdoor beer garden and taproom where you can enjoy live music, film screenings, and a farmers’ market. It won’t take long for you to discover why Speakeasy Ramen proclaims that “food this good won’t stay a secret,” as chefs prepare Asian cuisine using locally sourced ingredients. Your idea of what dining in a log cabin would be like will quickly change at The Hickory Inn, an iconic family-themed eatery known for its pizza and steaks.
WHERE TO SLEEP : You’ll never forget your night amid the treetops while snuggling into one of the treehouses at the historic Simon Kenton Inn (LEFT) Take in the views from the 16-foot-high wooden deck. Unwind in soothing luxury at Emma’s Bed and Breakfast, an 1833 gem replete with 19th-century elegance and a delicious morning breakfast.
OP : Capture a piece of history with a panoramic image of the Westcott House, the only Ohio example of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie Style homes. Take a guided tour to see the restored home.
Yellow Springs
Known as a free-spirited town with a down-to-earth lifestyle, Yellow Springs is a showcase of eclectic shops and naturescapes.
WHAT TO DO : Exercise your spirit of adventure at John Bryan State Park (LEFT) by reaching new heights on challenging climbing sites and a rappelling site traversing limestone cliffs along the Little Miami River. Meet the orphaned and injured owls who are recuperating in the Raptor Center at Glen Helen Nature Preserve.
WHERE TO EAT AND DRINK : Kick back and partake of the eclectic ambiance Emporium Wines & Underdog Café is known for — from the organic coffee and tea to live music and wine tastings that make it a community gathering place. Feast on the freshest of locally sourced ingredients at Sunrise Café (ABOVE). It makes almost everything from scratch from its bread and jam to the hot sauce and pickles. Drink in the landscape along the Little Miami Scenic Trail as you sip a pint of Captain Stardust Saison at Yellow Springs Brewery (TOP).
WHERE TO SLEEP : All the comforts of home are yours at the Mills Park Hotel (LEFT), where 28 spacious guest rooms include Amish hand-crafted furniture. Start your day with the blueberry lemon French toast at Ellie’s Restaurant. You’re sure to raise eyebrows when you tell friends and family about the amazing night you spent in jail — but only when it’s booking a room at Jailhouse Suites, a former prison that’s been transformed into comfortable, roomy accommodations.
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with the resident goats or riding the giant slide at Young’s Jersey Dairy, then enjoy a scoop or two of the homemade ice cream the emporium is famous for.
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You’ll enjoy digging into the 100-percent pure beef burgers served with shakes and ice cream that Maid-Rite Sandwich Shoppe (ABOVE) in Greenville has been serving since 1934. Be sure to affix a wad of your chewing gum to the gum wall, a practice that’s become a Darke County tradition. Your taste buds will thank you for the ribs, tender-cut filet mignon, and homemade pies The Willow Restaurant in Washington Court House has been serving hungry customers since 2010. Enjoy the many reasons the family-friendly Rob’s Restaurant in Brookville has been a favorite eatery since 1976, as generations savor a buffet of comfort foods and a wide array of pies.
what’s for dessert
Delight in what Bill’s Donuts in Centerville calls their “glorious box of joy” when you sit at the oldfashioned counter or opt to take home a palette of favorite flavors from the shop that’s so popular the name is emblazoned on souvenir T-shirts, sweatshirts, caps, and mugs.
You don’t have to pass up the opportunity to satisfy your sweet tooth and still enjoy what’s good for you at BEANZ Buttercream Bakery in Greenville, where scrumptious energy balls made of flaxseed, oatmeal, chocolate chips, honey, and peanut butter take top honors for deliciousness.
Your dreams will be filled with memories of your visit to Terry’s Ice Cream Dairy Bar in Lynchburg, with options ranging from traditional soft serve to towering, overthe-top milkshake masterpieces that are truly works of art.
It won’t take long for you to discover why Willy Wonka would be impressed by confectionary delights five generations of family members have been handcrafting at Winans Chocolates + Coffees in Piqua that include seasonal varieties and tried-and-true, oldfashioned favorites.
Can’t decide between a luscious scoop or two of homemade ice cream or a rich chocolate brownie? Susie’s Big Dipper in Piqua has you covered because the beloved eatery is famous for both.
These mom-and-pop spots will have you coming back for seconds and then some.
Don’t miss the chance to indulge in these luscious creations that are sweet endings to every meal.
You’re sure to be in good spirits after ordering a whiskey flight and sampling the smallbatch selections of Legendary Ohio Frontier Whiskeys that Indian Creek Distillery in New Carlisle is famous for. Their 1820 pot stills are the oldest operating stills in the nation.
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Order a glass of Arrowhead White, a semi-dry crisp white wine made from estate Catawba grapes that’s a favorite at Indian Spring Winery in Sardinia, then imbibe in the relaxed family atmosphere that includes live music on the weekends and a farmers market.
Your thirst for history will be quenched at Carillon Brewing Company in Dayton, the country’s only production facility located in a museum (Carillon Historical Park) and the only American brewery that replicates the way beer was brewed and served in the 1850s.
Discover why Knox Joseph Distillery at the OTR StillHouse in Cincinnati earned medals at the U.S. Open Whiskey Championship and the USA Spirit Ratings competition by ordering an espresso martini featuring the distillery’s award-winning Wyatt Jack Golden Gin.
Turn moments into memories at Valley Vineyards in Morrow, celebrated for masterfully crafting wine and beer on site, including Wild & Free, a wine-barrel-aged lager that combines the best of both worlds.
Get a unique taste of what the region is all about by stopping and sipping at these distinctive breweries, distilleries, and wineries.
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Cincinnati author Jeremy Spencer doesn’t remember a time when he didn’t love to read. Spencer, who uses the pen name J.M. Clark, pursued his passion for literature by writing the science-fiction trilogy, The Palace Program, which follows the story of a college freshman and pandemic survivor who must adjust to a harsh new world in Cincinnati and Indiana.
In April 2022, the author fulfilled a lifelong dream when he and his wife, Autumn, opened The Tome Bookstore in the city’s Mt. Washington business district. The minority-owned shop and café has become a cozy place to enjoy coffee and pastries while perusing the wide selection of new and used books, manga, comics, and children’s classics. Spencer also conducts classes for children where they learn to write their own stories and create characters.
Some of Spencer’s favorite places in Cincinnati includes the woman-owned Sweets & Meats BBQ, featuring the brisket he can’t get enough of. When the author is not at Tome, you’ll find him at Arts’ on the Ave, an art-themed cocktail bar in downtown Cincinnati.
best fests
Celebrate the Summer Solstice with the Ohio History Connection in June at Serpent Mound in Peebles with tours and public presentations.
Listen to the hottest headliners in jazz, R&B, soul, and hip-hop, as well as up-andcoming artists at the Cincinnati Music Festival on July 20–22 on the riverfront.
Marvel at heart-stopping thrills created by renowned pilots and their aircraft at the CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air Show on July 22–23 at Dayton International Airport, where you’ll also be able to see airplanes on the ground.
Relive childhood memories and make new ones with your family during Holiday Junction at the Cincinnati Museum Center Nov. 10–Jan. 1. The indoor winter wonderland features model trains whizzing past miniature cities, a Northern Lights display, and a scavenger hunt.
You’ll feel like you’re in a fairy tale at the Ohio Renaissance Festival in Harveysburg on Sept. 2–Oct. 29. Cheer on 16th-century jousting knights, sing along with strolling musicians, and feast on giant roasted turkey legs.
Admire the incredible vintage flying machines that took to the skies a century ago, talk with experts who restore them, then take a ride in an open cockpit biplane during the 100th WACO Celebration and Fly-In on Sept. 14–17 in Troy.
Usher in autumn in style at the Scarecrow Fest in Washington Court House on Sept. 15–17. The fun festival features live music, rides, classic cars, and a cornhole tournament.
Savor the irresistible sweetness of one of fall’s favorite fruits at the New Paris AppleFest on Sept. 8–10. Come hungry for apple pie and dumplings, then watch the car and tractor show.
Laugh along with some of the country’s top comedians at Brew Ha Ha, held every August along Cincinnati’s riverfront. Grab a pint from 40-plus breweries and listen to 25 comedians on three stages at the two-day festival.
Sample more than 400 wines from around the world accompanied by appetizers prepared by professional chefs at Jungle Jim’s International Wine Festival, a premier event for wine enthusiasts held every November at the Fairfield store.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Listen to the biggest names in music along with upcoming acts at the Cincinnati Music Festival. Get ready for fall at the Scarecrow Fest. A train is part of the celebration at Holiday Junction.
Celebrate what makes Ohio special.PICTURED: Walk beside huge airplanes at the CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air Show.
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Local Resources
CLERMONT
Deer Track Golf Course
6160 St. Rte. 727, Goshen 45122 513-625-2500, deertrackgolfcourse.com
Eagles Nest Golf Course
Major General William Lytle’s Land Office 299 S. Third St., Williamsburg 45176 513-724-7824, harmonyhillmuseum.com/land-office-brochure
CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
COUNTY
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
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
O’Bannon Creek Vineyard 6835 Newtonsville Rd., Pleasant Plain 45162 513-456-6038, obannoncreekvineyard.com
The Pin Deck 888 St. Rte. 28, Milford 45150 513-965-4050, scene75.com/cincinnati
410 E. Main St. Batavia 45103 513-732-3600
Visit Clermont County, east of Cincinnati. Discover the Underground Railroad Freedom Trail and President U.S. Grant’s birthplace. Experience thebest dog-gone Tail Trail with your four-legged friend and explore hiking trails at the Cincinnati Nature Center. Paddle your way through East Fork State Park or the Little Miami National Scenic River. discoverclermont.com
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 Co. Park Rd., Chilo 45112 513-732-2977, clermontparks.org/chilo-lock-34-park
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
The Golf Club at Stonelick Hills
3155 Sherilyn Ln., Batavia 45103 513-735-4653, stonelickhills.com
Goshen Historical Museum
1848 St. Rte. 48, Goshen 45122 513-613-4070, goshenhistory.org
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 Eastgate 4450 Eastgate Square 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 45150 513-683-4686, lovelandcastle.com
Loveland Museum Center 201 Riverside Dr., Loveland 45140 513-683-5692, lovelandmuseum.org
President U.S. Grant Birthplace 1551 St. Rte. 232, Moscow 45153 513-497-0492, usgrantbirthplace.org
Promont 906 Main St., Milford 45150 513-248-0324, milfordhistory.net
RJ Cinema Distillery & Taproom 4450 Eastgate Blvd., Cincinnati 45245 513-738-7680, rjcinema.com
Ross-Gowdy Museum of Historic New Richmond 125 George St., New Richmond 45157 513-753-1909, newrichmond.org
Scene 75 Entertainment Center 876 St. Rte. 28, Milford 45150 513-965-4050, scene75.com/cincinnati
Starlite Drive-In
2255 St. Rte. 125, Amelia 45102 513-734-4001, starlitedriveinohio.com
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
Valley View Foundation 790 Garfield Ave., Milford 45150 513-218-1098, valleyviewcampus.org
Williamsburg to Batavia Hike/Bike Trail 107 W. Main St., Williamsburg 45176 513-724-6107, williamsburgohio.org
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Cincinnati Art Museum
953 Eden Park Dr., Cincinnati 45202
513-721-2787, cincinnatiartmuseum.org
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
Fibonacci Brewing Company
1445 Compton Rd., Cincinnati 45231
513-832-1422, fibbrew.com
Fifty West Brewing Co Brewpub
7668 Wooster Pike, Cincinnati 45227
513-834-8789, fiftywestbrew.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
Henke Winery and Restaurant
3077 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati 45211
513-662-9463, henkewine.com
Karrikin Spirits Co.
3717 Jonlen Dr., Fairfax 45227
513-561-5000, karrikinspirits.com
Know Theatre of Cincinnati
1120 Jackson St., Cincinnati 45202
513-300-5669, knowtheatre.com
Listermann Brewing Company
1621 Dana Ave., Cincinnati 45207
513-731-1130, listermannbrewing.com
Lloyd Library & Museum
917 Plum St., Cincinnati 45202
513-721-3707, lloydlibrary.org
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
50 E. Freedom Way, Cincinnati 45202
513-333-7500, freedomcenter.org
North High Brewing
2724 Erie Ave., Cincinnati 45208
614-639-8800, northhighbrewing.com/locations/hydepark
North High Kitchen + Bar
7875 Montgomery Rd., Ste. 42, Cincinnati 45236
513-936-2350, northhighbrewing.com
The Original Findlay Market Tour
Findlay Market, 1801 Race St., Cincinnati 45231
513-602-5602, cincinnatifoodtours.com
Pedal Wagon Cincinnati
1100 Sycamore St., Cincinnati 45202
513-201-7655, pedalwagon.com/cincinnati
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
SKT Ceramics
Findlay Market, 1801 Race St., Cincinnati 45202 513-376-6183, sktceramics.com
The Turf Club
4618 Eastern Ave., Cincinnati 45226
513-533-4222, turfclubcincy.com
Urban Artifact
1660 Blue Rock St., Cincinnati 45223 513-375-2569, artifactbeer.com
Wiedemann Brewery & Bohemian Beer Garden
4811 Vine St., Cincinnati 45217 513-482-6970, wiedemannsfinebeer.com
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
Local Resources
CONVENTION & VISITORS
Heavier Than Air Brewing Co.
497 Miamisburg-Centerville, Centerville 45459 937-433-1500, heavierthanairbrewing.com
The Human Race Theatre Company
126 N. Main St., Dayton 45402 937-461-3823, humanracetheatre.org
Loose Ends Brewing
890 S. Main St., Centerville 45458 937-723-6328, looseendsbrewing.com
Miamisburg Mound
900 Mound Rd., Miamisburg 45342 866-580-6508, ohiohistory.org
Moeller Brew Barn
416 E. First St., Dayton 45402 937-400-8628, moellerbrewbarn.com
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., Dayton 45433 937-255-3286, nationalmuseum.af.mil
Pedal Wagon Dayton
28 N. Patterson Blvd., Dayton 45402 937-388-3006, pedalwagon.com/dayton
Raise Your Brush
169 N. Main St., Centerville 45459 937-458-2283, raiseyourbrush.com
Rosewood Gallery
2655 Olson Dr., Kettering 45420 937-296-0294, playkettering.org/rosewood-gallery-home
Star City Brewing Company
1 Chamber Plaza, Ste. A Dayton 45402 800-221-8235
Experience top-flight fun in Dayton, the Birthplace of Aviation and so much more! Explore the nation’s largest network of paved trails (340-plus miles!) and the Aviation and Dayton Ale Trails. Discover the free National Museum of the U.S. Air Force and the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park sites. Download the Visit Dayton app! daytoncvb.com
Things to Do
Alematic Artisan Ales
6182 Chambersburg Rd., Huber Heights 45424 937-813-8901, alematicbrewing.com
Aullwood Audubon
1000 Aullwood Rd., Dayton 45415 937-890-7360, aullwood.org
Aviation Trail, Inc.
16 S. Williams St., Dayton 45402 937-225-7705, aviationtrailinc.org
Branch & Bone Artisan Ales
905 Wayne Ave., Dayton 45410 937-723-7608, branchandboneales.com
Day Air Ballpark
220 N. Patterson Blvd., Dayton 45402 937-228-2287, milb.com/dayton
Dayton Aviation Heritage
National Historical Park
16 S. Williams St., Dayton 45402 937-225-7705, nps.gov/daav
Edward A. Dixon Gallery
222 N. Saint Clair St., Dayton 45402 937-985-2115, shop.eadgallery.com
Great Miami River Recreation Trail
38 E. Monument Ave., Dayton 45402 937-223-1271, greatmiamiriverway.com
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 Brewing Company
26 Wyandot St., Dayton 45402 937-222-7003, warpedwing.com
WOODLAND CEMETERY
118 Woodland Ave. Dayton 45409 937-228-3221
One of the oldest garden cemeteries in the U.S., Woodland is the final resting place to both the famous and infamous in Dayton’s history including the Wright brothers, Erma Bombeck, Charles F. Kettering, Gov. James M. Cox, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and many more. Enjoy a stroll through the arboretum on guided or self-guided tours.
woodlandcemetery.org
EATON AREA
Things to Do
Hueston Woods Lodge and 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
Quiet Harmony Ranch 10684 Morrison Mikesell Rd., New Paris 45347 937-437-7777, quietharmonyranch.com
Safari Junction
2961 U.S. Rte. 127 S., Eaton 45320 937-545-5175, rzoo4u.com
Wild Hearts African Farm
8079 Salem Rd., Lewisburg 45338 937-416-5520, wildheartsafricanfarm.org
GEORGETOWN AREA
Things to Do
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
Local Resources
937-548-5158
In Darke County, we have a mix of people, places, activities, and ideas that will satisfy the tastes of shoppers, cooks, nature lovers, race fans, wine lovers, artists, farmers, history buffs, and even a foodie or two. Taste the flavor! visitdarkecounty.org
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
Donna May Campbell Preserve 9204 Greenville-St. Marys Rd., Ansonia 45303 937-548-0165, darkecountyparks.org
Eidson Woods Preserve 1711 St. Rte. 502, Greenville 45331 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, bearsmill.org
Holzapfel Preserve
199 Meadow Ln., Greenville 45331
937-548-0165, darkecountyparks.org
JC Mining Store
302 S. Broadway St., Greenville 45331
937-459-5232, his-truth-education-ministries-llc.square.site
Prairie Ridge Meadow
100 N. Broadway, 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
Winterrowd Wetlands
Old St. Hwy. 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
Travel Butler County
8756 Union Centre Blvd., West Chester 45069
513-860-4194, travelbutlercounty.com
Things to Do
A-Maze-N Funhouse
7379 Squire Ct., West Chester 45069 513-898-8000, entertrainmentjunction.com
Ancient Sculpture Museum
1763 Hamilton-Cleves Rd., Hamilton 45013
513-868-1234, pyramidhill.org
Barn-N-Bunk Farm Market
3677 Wayne Madison Rd., Trenton 45067
513-988-9211, barnnbunk.com
Benninghofen House
327 N. Second St., Hamilton 45011
513-896-9930, bchistoricalsociety.com
Black Covered Bridge
5401 Corso Rd., Oxford 45056
513-523-8005, oxfordmuseumassociation.com/black-covered-bridge
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
Burwinkel Farms
4359 Hamilton Cleves Rd., Ross 45013
513-738-1145, burwinkelfarms.com
Butterfield’s Farm Market
4000 Oxford-Trenton Rd., Oxford 45056 513-524-2676, facebook.com
Canal Museum
1605 N. Verity Pkwy., Middletown 45042
513-424-5539, middletownhistoricalsociety.com
Chrisholm Historic Farmstead
2070 Woodsdale Rd., Trenton 45067
513-867-5835, chrisholmhistoricfarmstead.org
City of Sculpture
1 High St., Hamilton 45011
513-844-8080, cityofsculpture.org
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
Donut Trail
8756 Union Centre Blvd., West Chester 45069 513-860-4194, gettothebc.com/donut-trail
Dudley Memorial Park
5700 Yankee Rd., Liberty Twp. 45044 513-759-7500, liberty-township.com
Elisha Morgan Farm Mansion
6181 Ross Rd., Fairfield 45014 513-867-5348, fairfield-city.org
ENTERTRAINMENT JUNCTION
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
Jim Grimm Park 1025 Cleveland Ave., Hamilton 45013 513-785-7055, hamiltonparks.net/jim-grimm-park
Joyce Park
25 Joe Nuxhall Way, Fairfield 45014 513-785-7055, hamiltonparks.net/joyce-park
Junction Hobbies and Toys
7379 Squire Ct., West Chester 45069 513-898-8000, entertrainmentjunction.com
Karl E. Limper Geology Museum
126 Shideler Hall, Oxford 45056 513-529-3220, miamioh.edu/cas/academics/centers/limper-museum
Keehner Park
®
7379 Squire Ct. West Chester 45069 877-898-4656
Catch America’s most amazing family attraction! See the world’s largest indoor model train display, enjoy our interactive kid’s play area, explore the American Railroading Museum, and laugh your way through A-Maze-N FunHouse with a mirror maze, tilt room, and vortex tunnel, plus the most complete collection of marbles and Thomas & Friends Museum. entertrainmentjunction.com
Fairfield Community Arts Center
411 Wessel Dr., Fairfield 45014 513-867-5348, fairfield-city.org
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
Fitton Center for Creative Arts
101 S. Monument Ave., Hamilton 45011 513-863-8873, fittoncenter.org
Freedom Summer Walking Tours
650 Western College Dr., Oxford 45056 513-523-8687, fsapp.lib.miamioh.edu
German Village Historic District 131 Village St., Hamilton 45011 513-844-8080, gettothebc.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
Gilmore MetroPark
7950 Gilmore Rd., Hamilton 45015 513-867-5835, yourmetroparks.net
Good Neighbors Park
960 Walter Ave., 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
7411 Barret Rd., West Chester Twp. 45069 513-777-5900, westchesteroh.org
Land of Illusion Adventure Park
8762 Thomas Rd., Middletown 45042 513-423-9960, landofillusion.com
Lane Hooven House
319 N. Third. St., Hamilton 45011 513-863-1717, hamiltonfoundation.org
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/cca/mcguffey-museum
Miami University Art Museum
801 S. Patterson Ave., Oxford 45056 513-529-5007, miamioh.edu/artmuseum
Miami University Natural Areas
501 E. High St., Oxford 45056 513-524-2197, miamioh.edu/student-life/natural-areas
Middletown Arts Center
130 N. Verity Pkwy., Middletown 45042 513-424-2417, middletownartscenter.com
Moeller Brew Barn 6550 Hamilton Lebanon Rd., Middletown 45044 937-332-8669, moellerbrewbarn.com
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
Niederman Family Farm
5110 Lesourdsville West Chester Rd., Liberty Twp. 45069 513-779-3228, niedermanfamilyfarm.com
Oxford Aquatic Center
701 Kay Rench Dr., Oxford 45056
513-523-7946, oprd.recdesk.com
Oxford Area Trails
5094 Bonham Rd., Oxford 45056
513-523-6314, oxfordareatrails.org
Pendleton Art Center
1105 Central Ave., Middletown 45042
513-241-4010, pendletonartcenter.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/cas/academics/centers/hefner-museum
Seven Mile Winery, LLC
3526 Somerville Jacksonburg Rd., Middletown 45042 513-212-1092, sevenmilewinery.com
Soldiers, Sailors and Pioneers Monument
1 S. Monument Ave., Hamilton 45011
513-867-5823, butlercountyohio.org/monument
South Main Historic District
S. Main St., Middletown 45042
513-978-4937, historicsouthmain.org
The Spicy Olive
7671 Cox Ln., West Chester 45069
513-847-4397, thespicyolive.com
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
Symmetry Boutique and Gallery
1000 Symmes Rd., Fairfield 45014
513-844-2787, symmetryboutiqueandgallery.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 White Dog Distilling Co & Bourbon Bar
1357 Central Ave., Middletown 45044
513-800-3411, whitedogdistillingcompany.com
William Harbin Park
1300 Hunter Rd., Fairfield 45014
513-867-5348, fairfield-city.org
HILLSBORO AREA
Local Resources
VISIT HIGHLAND COUNTY
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
Champions Center
338 W. Main 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
LEBANON AREA
Local Resources
Warren County Convention & Visitors Bureau
5412 Courseview Dr., Ste. 220, Mason 45040
513-204-1900, ohioslargestplayground.com
Things to Do
Caesar Creek State Park
8570 E. St. Rte. 73, Waynesville 45068
513-897-3055, ohiodnr.gov
Cartridge Brewing
1411 Grandin Rd., Maineville 45039
513-697-3434, cartridgebrewing.com
Golden Lamb
27 S. Broadway, Lebanon 45036
513-932-5065, goldenlamb.com
Kings Island
6300 Kings Island Dr., Mason 45034
513-754-5700, visitkingsisland.com
Little Miami State Park and Bike Trail 1750 Osborn Rd., Wilmington 45177 937-382-1096, ohiodnr.gov
Painting with a Twist
6196 Tylersville Rd., Mason 45040
513-229-7700, paintingwithatwist.com/studio/mason
Sonder Brewing
8584 Duke Blvd., Mason 45040
513-779-2739, sonderbrewing.com
Soul Sidekick Boutique
203 E. Main St., Lebanon 45036
513-228-2586, soulsidekick.com
Warped Wing Barrel Room & Smokery
25 Wright Station Way, Springboro 45066 937-222-7003, warpedwing.com
Warped Wing Brewpub & Smokery
56750 Tylersville Rd., Mason 45040 937-222-7003, warpedwing.com
4122 Laybourne Rd., Springfield 45505 937-324-4353, championscenter.net
Clark County Park District
5638 Lower Valley Pike, Springfield 45502 937-882-6000, clarkcountyparks.org
Clark State Performing Arts Center
300 S. Fountain Ave., Springfield 45506 937-328-3874, pac.clarkstate.edu
Daniel Hertzler House Museum
930 S. Tecumseh Rd., Springfield 45506 937-882-6000, clarkcountyparks.org
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/ eco-sports-corridor-whitewater-park
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Westcott House
1340 E. High St., Springfield 45505 937-327-9291, westcotthouse.org
The Gammon House
620 Piqua Pl., Springfield 45506 937-244-2754, gammonhouseoh.org
George Rogers Clark Park 930 S. Tecumseh Rd., Springfield 45506 937-882-6000, clarkcountyparks.org
Hartman Rock Garden
1905 Russell Ave., Springfield 45506 937-325-7621, hartmanrockgarden.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
Indian Creek Distillery
7095 Staley Rd., New Carlisle 45344 937-845-1142, staleymillfarmanddistillery.com
Mad River Gorge & Nature Preserve 2710 Dayton-Springfield Rd., Springfield 45506 937-882-6000, clarkcountyparks.org
Mother Stewart’s Brewing
102 W Columbia St., Springfield 45502 937-717-0618, motherstewartsbrewing.com
NTPRD Chiller
301 W. Main St., Springfield 45504 937-323-7465, ntprdchiller.com
Pennsylvania House Museum
1311 W. Main St., Springfield 45504 937-322-7668, pennsylvaniahousemuseum.info
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
GREAT MIAMI RIVERWAY
38 E. Monument Ave. Dayton 45402 937-223-1271
The Great Miami Riverway is more than just a river. This regional destination in southwest Ohio includes more than 99 miles of paved trails and connected communities where you can surf the river, cycle the bike trail, and find your way through charming downtowns. greatmiamiriverway.com
MIAMI COUNTY VISITORS BUREAU
405 S.W. Public Sq., Ste. 272 Troy 45373 937-339-1044, 800-348-8993
Miami County has so much to share with you. Embark on fabulous outdoor adventures while paddling the beautiful Great Miami River or cycling the Great Miami Recreational Trail. With a blend of unique attractions, family-friendly events, delicious restaurants and special shopping discoveries, every day in Miami County offers an opportunity for a new story. homegrowngreat.com
Things to Do
Adventures on the Great Miami 1995 Ross Rd., Tipp City 45371 937-266-6252, greatmiami.net
Arbogast Performing Arts Center 500 S. Dorset Rd., Troy 45373 937-418-8392, arbogastpac.com
Bradford Ohio Railroad Museum 200 N. Miami Ave., Bradford 45308 937-552-2196, bradfordrrmuseum.org
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
Eldean Covered Bridge N. Co. Rd. 25A and Eldean Rd., Troy 45373 937-339-1044, homegrowngreat.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
Johnston Farm and Indian Agency
9845 N. Hardin Rd., Piqua 45356 937-773-2522, johnstonfarmohio.com
Miami County Barn Quilts
Throughout Miami County, 45373 937-339-1044, homegrowngreat.com
The Miami Valley Veterans Museum
2245 S. Co. Rd. 25-A, Troy 45373 937-332-8852, miamivalleyveteransmuseum.org
Moeller Brew Barn
214 W. Main St., Troy 45373 937-552-9430, moellerbrewbarn.com
Old Mason Winery
4199 S. Iddings Rd., West Milton 45339 937-698-1122, oldmason.com
Tipp City Public Library Mural
11 E. Main St., Tipp City 45371 937-667-3826, tippcitylibrary.org
Twenty One Barrels Cidery and Winery
9717 Horatio-Harris Creek Rd., Bradford 45308 937-467-4498, 21barrels.com
WACO Air Museum
1865 S. Co. Rd. 25A, Troy 45373 937-335-9226, wacoairmuseum.org
Winans Chocolates + Coffees Factory Tour
310 Spring St., Piqua 45356 937-381-0247, winanschocolatesandcoffees.com
URBANA AREA
Local Resources
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY VISITORS BUREAU
Things to Do
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
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE AREA
Local Resources
127 W. Court St. Urbana 43078 937-653-5764
Champaign County is excited to share our little piece of rural America with you. Explore outdoor adventures, unique shopping, aviation history, and more. Our calendar is packed with festivals and special events. Join us in celebrating the arts, the Ohio Fish & Shrimp Festival, a hot air balloon festival, the Annual Historic Home & Garden Tour, Chili Festival, and one of Ohio’s best county fairs! vistichampaignohio.com
Fayette County invites you to experience our small-town charm! Explore our trails, festivals, county fair, museum, murals, and more. Shop boutiques, antiques, and specialty stores as well as Destination Outlets. Discover local dining favorites that will put your taste buds to the test. Plan a visit with us soon! visitfayco.com
Things to Do
Paint Creek Recreational Trail 2820 Robinson Rd., Washington Court House 43160 740-606-7334, tricountytriangletrail.org
WEST UNION AREA
Local Resources
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
MoonDoggie LIVERee 4590 Brush Creek Rd., Manchester 45144 513-713-5874, moondoggieliveree.com
WILMINGTON AREA
Things to Do
Alma’s Attic 1679 Rombach Ave., Wilmington 45177 937-805-4121, almasatticwilmington.com
Caesar Creek State Park Campground 9000 Center Rd., Wilmington 45177 937-488-4595, ohiodnr.gov
Clinton County History Center 149 E. Locust St., Wilmington 45177 937-382-4684, clintoncountyhistory.org
Cowan Lake State Park 1750 Osborn Rd., Wilmington 45177 937-382-1096, ohiodnr.gov
Cowan Lake State Park Campground 1750 Osborn Rd., Wilmington 45177 937-383-3751, ohiodnr.gov
Onederings Lavender Farm 2195 S. Clarksville Rd., Clarksville 45113 937-725-0830, onederings.com
TinCap Hard Cider 59 W. Sugartree St., Wilmington 45177 937-805-0066, tincapcider.com
Local Resources
GREENE COUNTY CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
1221 Meadow Bridge Dr. Ste. A, Beavercreek 45434 937-429-9100
Looking for urban shopping, dining and culture surrounded by nature in small-town America? Visit Greene County, Ohio, where you can enjoy cutting-edge retail, a national park, national museums, an artistic village, paved bike paths, covered bridges, a scenic river and towering limestone cliffs. Free visitors guides are available. greenecountyohio.org
Things to Do
Clifton Opera House
5 S. Clay St., Clifton 45316 937-342-2175, villageofclifton.com
Great American Rail Trail Yellow Springs 45387 614-837-6782, railstotrails.org/greatamericanrailtrail/route/ohio
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
Jubie’s Creamery
471 W. Dayton Yellow Springs Rd., Fairborn 45324 937-874-5391, jubiescreamery.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
Sugarcreek Photography Gallery
15b W. Franklin St., Bellbrook 45305 937-317-0170, sugarcreekphotographygallery.com
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Freelance writer Linda Feagler loves traveling to cultural destinations around Columbus, like attending musicals at the historic Palace Theatre and getting lost in the nooks and crannies of The Book Loft of German Village.
MEET WRITER LINDA FEAGLER PALACE THEATRESay “cheese” and take a selfie at one of these quirky spots.
As these premier destinations attest, Ohio is a state like no other. 10
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See motorcycles from their beginnings in the late 1800s to today at the American Motorcycle Association Motorcycle Hall of Fame in Pickerington.
2
Camp under the stars in your RV while listening to a concert, enjoying a music festival, or watching an athletic event at the 230-acre Legend Valley Historic Concert Venue and Campground (CENTER, RIGHT) in Thornville.
Enter worlds of adventure and wonder at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, home to more than 10,000 animals representing more than 600 species from around the globe including kangaroos you can walk beside and giraffes to feed.
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Build, create, invent, and enjoy fun for everyone at The Works (TOP, RIGHT) in Newark while trying your hand at glass blowing, learning about Ohio’s storied history, and reaching for the stars in the planetarium.
5 Follow the cool breezes to the charming waterside village of Buckeye Lake, filled with boutique shops and antiques stores, signature dining, water sports, and a campground and cabins for the perfect getaway.
6
Step up to the plate with a baseball or softball bat made of birch or maple that’s custom-crafted for your skill level at Phoenix Bats in Plain City. Even some Major Leaguers swing Phoenix bats.
PAINT THE TOWN
Pay your respects to the 29th President of the United States at the Warren G. Harding Memorial in Marion, the largest presidential monument outside of Washington, D.C. His new Presidential Library & Museum is close by.
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Check out the Columbus Metropolitan Library in downtown. Along with the amazing collection, you’ll want to explore the new East Plaza that leads to Topiary Garden Park, the world’s only recreation of a painting in a topiary.
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Marvel at contemporary art in all its forms at the Wexner Center for the Arts (BELOW, RIGHT) on The Ohio State University campus, as you enjoy free admission to the galleries to see both established and emerging artists.
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Laugh along to original sketch comedy shows and listen to live music at Shadowbox Live (BELOW), Columbus’ avant-garde theatrical troupe.
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Don’t miss these iconic public art spaces. 1. Admire the dramatic crystalline artistry at the River of Glass at Arial Foundation Park in Mount Vernon, inspired by the work of American landscape architect Charles Jencks and surrounded by reflecting ponds and terraces crafted with chunks of glass. 2. Meet Colonel Noah B. Orr (LEFT), who at 7-feet, 8-inches tall, is hailed as Union County’s Giant, and celebrated on one of the colorful murals on Main Street in Marysville. 3. Be one of the visitors flocking to Marion to admire the 17 cardinal statues installed around town as an artful homage to Ohio’s status as the 17th state in the Union and an imaginative nod to our official state bird.
loved locales
Columbus Ohio’s capital city is thriving with ways to explore arts and culture, commune with nature, and kick back at a hotel you’ll love.
WHAT TO DO : Rock climb, mountain bike, and enjoy stunning views of the 25-foothigh waterfall at Quarry Trails, the city’s newest and 20th Metro Park which was once the largest contiguous quarry in the United States. Connect with your inner artist by creating glass art at Glass Axis, or choose your power tools and sip a cocktail as you complete a basic DIY project you’ll treasure in Franklinton at Makers Social (ABOVE), Columbus’ first DIY craft project bar.
WHERE TO EAT AND DRINK : Don’t let the weather spoil your plans. The retractable roof at Seventh Son Brewing Co. means you can enjoy their flagship brews no matter the climate. Enjoy the natural beauty of the Olentangy Trail at Understory (ABOVE), where the lounge, commons, and patio provide the perfect setting to enjoy craft cocktails or beer from the team at Wolf’s Ridge Brewing. Discover why “all walks, one groove” is the motto at Slammers Bar & Pizza Kitchen, the city’s noted lesbian bar.
WHERE TO
SLEEP
: Enjoy the splendor of the Hilton Columbus Downtown. Get cocktails at Stories on High, a new rooftop bar offering panoramic views of the city 28 floors below. Enjoy 1920s opulence in thoroughly modern ways at the Hotel LeVeque (ABOVE), a boutique hotel inside the city’s 95-year-old iconic LeVeque Tower that’s replete with marble-tiled bathrooms and furnishings reflecting the beauty of a bygone era. The ornate Palace Theatre is next door with Broadway shows and concerts.
Make plans to explore these three charming and vibrant cities in central Ohio.PICTURED: Get stunning views of downtown Columbus along with curated cocktails at Stories on High atop the Hilton Columbus Downtown.
Mount Vernon
Known for signature restaurants, scenic parks, bike paths, and a thriving arts and culture scene, Mount Vernon is a city you won’t want to miss exploring.
WHAT TO DO : Stroll across the charming Bridge of Dreams (ABOVE), the nation’s third longest covered bridge, and enjoy the view of the Mohican River flowing gently below. Begin your hike through Honey Run Park (LEFT) by taking in the majestic beauty of its 25-foot waterfall, then continue to the Kokosing River along a path lined with sandstone cliffs and boulders.
WHERE TO EAT AND DRINK : Partake of American cuisine at its finest at The Alcove Restaurant (LEFT), where executive chef Jared Driesbach works his magic with farmto-table ingredients to make meals unforgettable. Relish the old-world flavor of made-from-scratch goulash, Polish sausage, and the namesake pastry at Cindy’s Pierogis, then stroll next door to Half Baked Café to enjoy the sweet treats locals love.
WHERE TO SLEEP : Let the Grand Staircase lead you back in time at The Mount Vernon Grand Hotel, a 46-room boutique Victorian beauty with 21st-century amenities and a sumptuous breakfast. Make The Mount Vernon Inn (LEFT) a home away from home with spacious guest rooms and suites attached to a central courtyard, a full breakfast every morning, and a complimentary drink to relax in the evenings.
Granville
Nestled along the western edge of the Appalachian plateau, the quaint, New England-style community of Granville presents picture-postcard ways to connect past and present.
WHAT TO DO : Find the perfect gift for that special friend or a memento just for you while strolling along Broadway and popping into Art@43023 (LEFT), a cooperative art gallery for exquisite jewelry, glass, and woodworking pieces and paintings. Get lost in a beloved favorite from childhood or the latest bestseller at Readers’ Garden independent bookstore. You’ll find plenty of ways to have fun at Lazy River at Granville, a family-friendly park with camping, swimming, zip lining, a BMX track, and opportunities for plenty of quiet time.
WHERE TO EAT AND DRINK : Treat yourself to cultural delicacies at Three Tigers Brewing Co. (LEFT), specializing in a menu of traditional Vietnamese-inspired dishes accompanied by traditional pub fare and Belgian brews to IPAs. Raise a glass of authentic New England hard cider made from heirloom apples grown throughout Ohio and the Northeast at Seek-No-Further Cider Co. Find made-from-scratch goodness at Alfie’s, where the wholesome menu is a mix of healthy, fresh California cuisine accompanied by homemade options, including salad dressings, fig jam, hummus, and peanut butter.
WHERE TO SLEEP : Add a touch of romance to your getaway at The Welsh Hills Inn (LEFT) bed and breakfast, featuring opulent guest rooms, gourmet meals, tranquil vistas amid English gardens, and spa services guaranteed to make you feel rejuvenated. Experience the splendor of days gone by at The Granville Inn, a 1924 gem boasting luxurious guest rooms and creative chef-inspired entrees.
roadside eats roadside eats
Embrace the warm and friendly ambiance along with the soups, salads, seafood, and lasagna that Jackie Ray’s in Ashville is famous for. Discover why the slogan “home cooking done right” makes classic American comfort food, including pancakes, burgers, and omelets, a feast at M&M Diner (ABOVE) in London. It’s a great spot to fuel up for hikers traversing the Ohio to Erie Trail. Save room for a slice of the daily selection of pies, including raspberry and classic apple, baked from scratch at Liberty Gathering Place Family Restaurant in West Liberty.
what’s for dessert
Make it a sundae to remember at Stoner’s Ice Cream Parlor in West Liberty, an oldfashioned emporium featuring 40 flavors for you, and a pup cup for your four-legged companion.
You won’t be able to resist the mouthwatering farm-to-table goodness inherent in the pies, muffins, and cookies Kitschen Bakery in Marysville makes from scratch daily with locally sourced ingredients.
Get ready for sweet dreams galore at Almost Famous Sweets & Soda in Mount Vernon, renowned for a rotating selection of sweets and 150 sodas.
Take a trip to Candy
Land in Circleville at Wittich’s Candy Shop, the nation’s oldest family ownedand-operated candy store that opened in 1840 and specializes in rich chocolates and soda fountain treats.
Feel the stress of the day melt away as you indulge in your favorite flavor at Velvet Ice Cream in Utica, a family-owned destination since 1914, that’s located at a historic grist mill.
There’s nothing like the taste of home cooking at these mom-and-pop restaurants.
Sweet endings begin at beloved establishments throughout central Ohio.
sip, sip, hooray!
Enjoy the citrusy blend of citra, simcoe, and amarillo hops enhanced with grapefruit and sweet orange peels that make the New England-style Mount Vernon Hazy, Juicy IPA a Stein Brewing Company favorite in Mount Vernon. Plus it’s inside the gorgeous historic Woodward Opera House. Unwind at Rockside Winery & Vineyards with a glass of the red wine blended with concord and hybrid grapes that’s become a hands-down favorite at the smallbatch winery in Lancaster. Experience the flavors of fall by indulging in caramel apple hard cider, a year-round favorite at Dalton Union Winery & Brewery in Marysville. Indulge your taste buds with Midsommers Night Absinthe at 451 Spirits in Clintonville. It features an apple-brandy base paired with a complex blend of herbs including cardamom, coriander, lemon verbena, spearmint, and clove.
From unforgettable brews to one-of-a-kind wines and spirits, Ohio’s distinctive tastes are ready for you to savor.
Portia Yiamouyiannis
feel-good food
Get the scoop on wholesome dining.
Even die-hard meat-and-potatoes devotees can’t get enough of the menu Portia Yiamouyiannis creates at her Clintonville restaurant, Portia’s Café. The vegan chef holds fast to the belief that “good food is the foundation of good health — physical, mental, and spiritual.” The palette of dishes she serves at Portia’s Café — which range from wraps and quesadillas to cheesecake and chocolate mousse — are simply delicious. Plus, they are gluten-free, GMOfree, organic, and all prepared with locally sourced ingredients. It’s food that’s truly good for you and super tasty!
Her favorite places to explore in Ohio are, not surprisingly, nature based, including Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Columbus, Findlay Market in Cincinnati, United Plant Savers Botanical Sanctuary in Rutland and NelsonKennedy Ledges State Park in Garrettsville.
best fests
Welcome summer at the Columbus Arts Festival on June 9–11 on the downtown riverfront, featuring premier arts and crafts from more than 200 juried local and national artists, live performances, and signature food vendors.
Enjoy a treasured Ohio tradition that families have made part of their summer since 1850 by attending the Ohio State Fair on July 26–Aug. 6. The joyful extravaganza is filled with rides, musical acts, food, kid-friendly activities, and the famous butter cow that’s been a must-see since 1903.
Put pedal to metal at Tour De Buckeye Lake, a family-friendly bicycling event on Aug. 9 in Millersport, with 11-mile, 28-mile, and 63-mile routes, a beer garden, food, and live music.
Let your spirits soar at the All-Ohio Balloon Fest in Marysville on Aug. 10–12, featuring hot air balloon rides, stage shows, and mouthwatering fare from local vendors.
Surround yourself with all the luck the Emerald Isle holds at the Dublin Irish Festival on Aug. 4–6. The largest three-day Irish festival on the planet has more than 900 performers on seven music stages, signature Celtic and American fare, and a marketplace featuring Irish jewelry, clothing, and pottery.
Get swept away at the Marion Blues Festival on Aug. 19. The annual jubilee embraces the legendary Southern sound with concerts and summer foods, like ice cream and barbecue.
Experience the magic of true artistry at the Mount Vernon Music & Arts Fest on Aug. 10–13, a weekend of live stage shows headlined by performers from around the world, make-and-take workshops, and masterpieces by local artists.
Partake in an unforgettable meal during Dine on a Covered Bridge, held one Saturday a month from June to October. Board a trolley at area wineries for a tour of local iconic bridges, then delight in dinner on the Pottersburg Covered Bridge in North Lewisburg.
Discover what Charlie Brown seeks every Halloween at the Circleville Pumpkin Show on Oct. 18–21. It’s full of family fun including a giant pumpkin contest, carving demonstrations, parades, plenty of pumpkin pie, and live entertainment.
Strut your ghoulish finery — or watch the fun instead — at HighBall Halloween every October in Columbus’ Short North Arts District. It’s the nation’s most elaborate and avant-garde costume party where “you are what you wear.”
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BELLEFONTAINE AREA
travel inspiration #
COLUMBUS AREA
Things to Do
Indian Lake State Park
13156 St. Rte. 235 N., Lakeview 43331 937-843-2717, ohiodnr.gov
Marie’s Candies LLC
311 Zanesfield Rd., West Liberty 43357 937-465-3061, mariescandies.com
Marmon Valley Farm
7754 St. Rte. 292 S., Zanesfield 43360 937-593-8000, marmonvalley.com
Piatt Castle Mac-A-Cheek
10051 Twp. Rd. 47, West Liberty 43357 937-465-2821, piattcastle.org
Roundhouse Depot Brewing Co.
217 W. Chillicothe Ave., Bellefontaine 43311 540-323-1295, roundhousedepotbrewing.com
CIRCLEVILLE AREA
Things to Do
A.W. Marion State Park
7317 Warner Huffer Rd., Circleville 43113 740-869-3124, ohiodnr.gov
Deer Creek Lodge and Conference Center
22300 State Park Rd. 20, Mt. Sterling 43143 740-869-2020, deercreekstateparklodge.com
Deer Creek State Park
20635 State Park Rd. 20, Mt. Sterling 43143 740-869-3124, ohiodnr.gov
Logan Elm
4500 St. Rte. 361, Circleville 43113
888-770-7425, ohiohistory.org
Manchester Hill Winery and Vineyard 13160 Tarlton Rd., Circleville 43113 845-893-8724, manchesterhill.com
The Ted Lewis Museum
133 W. Main St., Circleville 43113 740-477-3630, tedlewismuseum.org
Local Resources
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
Live to make vibrant, lasting memories in Columbus! A big city with a small-town feel, experience Columbus’ diverse food scene, lively neighborhoods, unique local businesses, and popular family attractions for yourself. experiencecolumbus.com
Experience Worthington
777 High St., Worthington 43085 614-841-2545, experienceworthington.com
Visit Dublin Ohio
9 S. High St., Dublin 43017 614-792-7666, visitdublinohio.com
Satori Ramen Bar in ColumbusThings 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
Celtic Cocktail Trail
9 S. High St., Dublin 43017
614-792-7666, visitdublinohio.com
Columbus City Adventures
1610 Hawthorne Park, Columbus 43203
614-205-2964, columbuscityadventures.com
Columbus Food Adventures
201 W. Hubbard Ave., Columbus 43215
614-440-3177, columbusfoodadventures.com
Echo Spirits Distilling Co.
985 W. Sixth Ave., Columbus 43212
614-725-1955, echospirits.com
The Flag Lady’s Flag Store
4567 N. High St., Columbus 43214
614-263-1776, flagladyusa.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
Grove City Brewing Company
3946 Broadway, Grove City 43123
614-991-0338, grovecitybrewingcompany.com
High Bank Distillery Grandview
1051 Goodale Blvd., Columbus 43212
614-826-5347, highbankco.com
Hofbräuhaus Columbus
800 Goodale Blvd., Columbus 43212
614-294-2437, hofbrauhauscolumbus.com
Irish Fairy Door Trail
9 S. High St., Dublin 43017
614-792-7666, visitdublinohio.com
Jackie O’s on Fourth
171 N. Fourth St., Columbus 43215
614-929-5265, jackieos.com
Land-Grant Brewing Company
424 W. Town St., Columbus 43215
614-427-3946, landgrantbrewing.com
Middle West Spirits
1230 Courtland Ave., Columbus 43201
614-947-1231, middlewestspirits.com
North High Brewing
56 N. High St., Dublin 43017
614-396-8800, northhighbrewing.com
North Market Bridge Park
6750 Longshore St., Dublin 43017
614-683-8800, northmarket.org
North Market Downtown
59 Spruce St., Columbus 43215
614-463-9664, northmarket.org
Nostalgia Brewing
81 Mill St., Gahanna 43230
614-934-7039, nostalgiabrewing.com
Ohio Craft Museum
1665 W. Fifth Ave., Columbus 43212
614-486-4402, ohiocraft.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
OHIO STATE FAIR
LANCASTER AREA
Local Resources
VISIT FAIRFIELD COUNTY
158 W. Wheeling St., Lancaster 43130 740-654-5929, 800-626-1296
717 East 17th Ave. Columbus 43211
614-644-4012
Make memories that will last a lifetime at the Ohio State Fair, July 26–Aug. 6, 2023! Enjoy fair traditions. Visit the butter cow and calf, taste delicious fair foods, hear live music, see stellar performers, stroll through Natural Resources Park, pet baby animals, learn about agriculture, and much more. ohiostatefair.com
OSU Historic Costume & Textiles Collection
1787 Neil Ave., Columbus 43210 614-292-3090, costume.osu.edu
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
SegAway Tours of Columbus
400 N. High St., Columbus 43215 614-222-3005, segawaytoursofcolumbus.com
Thurber House
77 Jefferson Ave., Columbus 43215 614-464-1032, thurberhouse.org
Watershed Distillery
1145 Chesapeake Ave., Ste. D, Columbus 43212 614-325-1936, watersheddistillery.com
Wexner Center for the Arts
1871 N. High St., Columbus 43210 614-292-3535, wexarts.org
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
Blend of Seven Winery
1400 Stratford. Rd., Delaware 43015 740-417-4286, blendofsevenwinery.com
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
4850 W. Powell Rd., Powell 43065 614-645-3400, columbuszoo.org
Delaware State Park
5202 U.S. Rte. 23 N., Delaware 43015 740-548-4631, ohiodnr.gov
Mac Worthington Sculpture Park, Studio & Gallery 5935 Houseman Rd., Ostrander 43061 614-582-6788, macworthington.com
Home to big adventure, small-town charm, and the 20-plus experiential trails. Explore more original covered bridges than anywhere else in Ohio, plus unique cultural attractions, fun festivals, art, hands-on activities, and 8,000-plus acres of green space. Looking for family fun? A romantic escape? Thrilling adventures? It’s all here! visitfairfieldcounty.org
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 Liebs Island Rd., Millersport 43046 740-467-2690, ohiodnr.gov
ESCAPE TO BUCKEYE LAKE
11985 Lancaster St., Millersport, 43036 740-654-5929, 800-626-1296
Buckeye Lake is the perfect place to make your escape! Enjoy the ideal blend of lake, land, and leisure, and experience the lake lifestyle right in the heart of Ohio. Whatever your interests, there’s plenty to love. Grab your friends and family and head to central Ohio’s greatest water recreation destination!
escapetobuckeyelake.com
The Lancaster Playhouse 204 S. Broad St., #333, Lancaster 43130 740-407-2784, thelancasterplayhouse.org
RockSide Winery and Vineyards
2363 Lancaster Newark Rd. N.E., Lancaster 43229 740-687-4414, rocksidewinery.com
Sensory Trail Park
1592 Granville Pike, Lancaster 43130 740-681-7249, fairfieldcountyparks.org
The Sherman House Museum 137 E. Wheeling St., Lancaster 43130 740-654-9923, shermanhouse.org
Slate Run Vineyard Winery
1900 Winchester-Southern Rd., Canal Winchester 43110 614-834-8577, slaterunwine.com
Two Glaciers Park
7636 Clearcreek Rd. S.W., Lancaster 43130 740-681-7249, fairfieldcountyparks.org
Wahkeena Nature Preserve
2200 Pump Station Rd., Sugar Grove 43155 800-297-1883, ohiohistory.org
LONDON AREA
Things to Do
Madison Lake State Park 4860 E. Park Dr., London 43140 740-869-3124, ohiodnr.gov
MARION AREA
Local Resources
MOUNT GILEAD AREA
Things to Do
Mt. Gilead State Park
4119 St. Rte. 95, Mt. Gilead 43338 419-946-1961, ohiodnr.gov
MOUNT VERNON AREA
Local Resources
KNOX COUNTY CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
198 W. Center St. Marion 43302 740-389-9770
Adventure awaits you in Marion County. Discover Marion’s unique public art, The Cardinal Project. Delve into Harding’s presidential history, participate in outdoor adventures along the Tallgrass Trail, and explore Marion’s reimagined downtown with locally owned shops, eateries, and drinkeries. visitmarionohio.com
Things to Do
Marion Brewing Company
151 S. Main St., Marion 43302 740-361-6583, marionbrewing.com
Marion Palace Theatre
276 W. Center St., Marion 43302 740-383-2101, marionpalace.org
MARYSVILLE AREA
Local Resources
Union Station 1820 – Welcome Center
109 E. Fifth St., Marysville 43040 937-644-2899, visitunioncountyohio.org/union-station-1820
Things to Do
Combs Bee Farm
235 W. Center St., Milford Center 43045 937-537-1739, combsbeefarm.com
Dalton Union Winery & Brewery
21100 Shirk Rd., Marysville 43040 937-645-5889, daltonunion.com
Dublin Flower Farm
9855 Hyland Croy Rd., Plain City 43064 614-526-9399, dublinflowerfarm.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
Soda Pharm Life
16671 Burns Rd., Marysville 43040 614-354-5162, sodapharmlife.com
Walking Distance Brewing Co.
222 E. Eighth St., Marysville 43040 937-738-2647, walkingdistance.beer
501 S. Main St. Mount Vernon 43050 740-392-6102
Knox County invites the curious explorers to discover the unexplored and unexpected. A confluence of arts, entertainment, and opportunity. It’s meant to be explored, peddled on, and paddled through. We invite you to come curious and leave inspired! visitknoxohio.org
Things to Do
Stein Brewing Company 109 S. Main St., Mount Vernon 43050 740-830-6760, steinbrewco.com
NEWARK AREA
Local Resources
EXPLORE LICKING COUNTY
5 S. Third St. Newark 43055 740-345-8224
Let your imagination run wild this year. Explore Licking County invites you to be a part of the reimagining of our cities, villages, and neighborhoods. From nationally acclaimed outdoor adventures to a future home for the arts, this is the year to find your way. explorelc.org
happiness.
Things to Do
Baker’s Acres Greenhouse
3388 Castle Rd., Alexandria 43001 740-924-6525, bakersacresgreenhouse.com
Buckeye Winery
25 N. Third St., Newark 43055 740-788-9463, buckeyewinery.com
Buck’s Brewing Company
993 Mt. Vernon Rd., Newark 43055 740-641-2337, facebook.com/bucksbrewing
Canal Market District
36 E. Canal St., Newark 43055 740-233-1301, canalmarketdistrict.org
CHERRY VALLEY HOTEL
What will you find in Ohio?
Plan your next get-together where you’ll gather all that the season has to offer. From unique outdoor events to picking fruits and flowers, there’s always a new way to make memories at the farm.
Plan your next adventure at Ohio.org
Mitchell’s Berries & Blooms in Plain City
2299 Cherry Valley Rd. S.E. Newark 43055 740-788-1200
The recently renovated Cherry Valley Hotel features 200 guest rooms with king beds and modern amenities, including on-site dining, an indoor pool, botanical gardens, and year-round activities. Just 20 minutes outside Columbus, it is the perfect getaway destination. This premier hotel offers guests everything they need. cherryvalleyhotel.com
DankHouse Brewing Co.
161 Forry St., Newark 43055 740-915-6413, dankhousebrewing.com
The Dawes Arboretum 7770 Jacksontown Rd., Newark 43056 740-323-2355, dawesarb.org
EverestGear
117 N. Prospect St., Granville 43023 740-587-1490, everestgear.com
Three Oaks Vineyard LLC
1591 Crosley Rd., Granville 43023 740-535-6257, threeoaksvineyard.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
Wilson’s Garden Center 10923 Lambs Ln., Newark 43055 740-763-2873, gardencenterohio.com
Vibrant and alive, Columbus is bursting with inspiration. Home to local businesses, lively neighborhoods and nationally recognized family attractions, discover new things left and right as you explore local galleries, science, museums and public art. Foodies can delight at one of many local restaurants or coffee shops, whether you’re into rooftop drinks or cozy eateries. Lace up your shoes and hit trails around the city, or shop ‘til you drop with things you can only find here.
Make your plans now at experiencecolumbus.com.