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A breast cancer diagnosis is never easy, but for Darlene, it became more challenging when also diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. That’s where Adena Cancer Center and its social workers helped Darlene navigate her care journey with financial support and wellness counseling, so she could focus on her treatment. To learn more about the wide range of cancer screening and treatment options available through Adena Cancer Center, visit Adena.org/Cancer.
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ON THE COVER: HOPEWELL CEREMONIAL EARTHWORKS
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Whatever your interests — history, art or nature — you’ll find your next adventure in Ross County.
world spotlight on ohio’s earthworks
The Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks recently joined the prestigious World Heritage List.
visit like a local
Follow these itineraries to experience the area like the locals.
ross county knows how to celebrate!
Plan your trip around our popular festivals and events.
explore downtown Adventure abounds in Downtown Chillicothe.
top 10 must-see & do stops
Attractions not to be missed during your visit.
find your way
Use our helpful map to find your way around Ross County.
our walls can talk Colorful murals tell the stories of Ross County.
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Stretch your imagination through Ross County’s storied history.
outdoors
Embark on your outdoor journey at the foothills of Appalachia.
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Enjoy scenic surroundings as you explore over 225 miles of trails.
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HERE FIND Yourself
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find your next adventure in ross county. whatever your interests — history, art or nature — you’ll find attractions perfectly suited for you here, from historic theaters and unique museums to internationally recognized native american sights and vast forests.
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tecumseh’s story
MMy name means Shooting Star in Shawnee. In 1768, I was born on tribal land near Chillicothe, nestled in the Scioto River valley that would eventually become part of the rolling hills of southern Ohio. As a child, I learned the art of hunting on these lands. We grew squash and beans in rich soil and fished the plentiful river, as we had for generations. Since I was 15, it has been said that I was a great warrior. As even more white men, who we call Shemanese, began to enter the Kan-tuck-kee country to the south, we found our lives beginning to change. Our leadership and warriors knew the Shemanese would inevitably cross the Ohio River and move into Shawnee country. It was clear to me that to defeat the Shemanese, all tribes
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would need to unite. I urged other tribes to come together under one sun and one moon. With my gifts of persuasion, strategy, bravery and oratory skill, I convinced my brothers to join together.
When the War of 1812 broke out, my warriors fought alongside the British who, unlike American settlers, did not steal tribal land. But even with the support of other tribes joining the Shawnee, we found ourselves outnumbered in many battles. The Great Spirit did not grant us victory. With heavy hearts, my people were driven from our homes along the Scioto to the West. My words, “Show respect to all people and grovel to none,” have been repeated often. Though shooting stars may fall, their brilliance enlightens many.
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For over 50 years, the unique and immersive show Tecumseh! has been performed on Sugarloaf Mountain. With recent upgrades like a new sound system, a remastered soundtrack and set redesigns, the show puts you in the middle of the action and teaches you about the legendary Shawnee leader and his fight to defend the Shawnee homeland. Every October, Sugarloaf Mountain becomes Haunted Mountain, a Halloween attraction for everyone in the family.
Tecumseh! Outdoor Drama 5968 Marietta Rd., Chillicothe, OH (866) 775-0700 tecumsehdrama.com
native american’s story
II am the voice of Native Americans around the Great Lakes whose cultures flourished beginning more than 2,000 years ago.
Our existence and the echoes of how we once lived and died have become mere shadows on the land. But in the Scioto River valley close to Chillicothe, fragments of our legacy and that of the Hopewell culture endure.
Here we built incredible earthworks in precise circles, squares and more geometric shapes on a massive scale. We honor the Earth, the Sky and the Water by crafting these earthworks by the basketful near waterways. They offered us the persistence of the great winds above and the strength of the hills surrounding us.
The sacred mounds, serving as burial and ceremonial sites,
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were our link to our ancestors and family members who ventured beyond our reach, whom we reverently honored. Constructed to align with celestial patterns — the stars, seasonal solstices, equinoxes and the extensive lunar cycle spanning 18 years and 219 days — these structures honor the Creator and the Universe. They are our way of celebrating the sun, moon and stars that guide us as we plant our crops.
They were built to last until the end of time. Our descendants, those who came after us and lived here in this area since the earthworks were built, are our relatives, and they looked after the sacred sites. They showed respect for our history and did not build on top of them.
When you visit these sacred places, you return to our native lands.
uncover history in ross county
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The guides at Hopewell Culture National Historical Park offer deeper insights into the land.
Witness living history at Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, when you walk among mounds built thousands of years ago by Native Americans. Your dog is also welcome to walk the trails with you as you gain insight into America’s past. “The Native Americans were a cultural and religious group of people, and these mounds were sacred to them,” says Chief Glenna J. Wallace of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe. “The mounds are more than a physical, tangible thing — there’s also a spirituality there.” Learn more in the park museum and see cultural artifacts in the visitor center.
Hopewell Culture National Historical Park 16062 St. Rte. 104, Chillicothe, OH (740) 774-1125, nps.gov/hocu hopewellearthworks.org
Along with seeing Adena Mansion & Gardens, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park and Tecumseh! Outdoor Drama, you can expand your worldview at museums throughout Ross County. At the Ross County Heritage Center , learn about the area throughout history, from prehistoric cultures of the Scioto River valley through World War I and more. Learn about the first wife of a president to be called “First Lady” at the Lucy Hayes Heritage Center and how the Chillicothe native earned the nickname “Lemonade Lucy” for her support of the temperance movement. At the Ohio Circus Museum , dive into the life of someone who DID run away and join the circus! Bainbridge native Clyde Beatty was a famous lion tamer who appeared in films in the 1930s and 1950s. See the evolution of dentistry starting in the early 1800s at the Dr. John Harris Dental Museum — the first dentistry school.
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thomas worthington’s story
WWhen I came to Ohio in 1796, it was to survey military land grants in the Northwest Territory. Seeing the fertility of the Territory’s land gave me hope for a brighter future and the idea to buy and re-sell land in the Scioto River valley.
So, in 1798, I left my Virginia home and settled in Chillicothe with my wife, Eleanor, and my infant daughter, Mary.
In the spring of 1802, my family moved into a temporary log home northwest of Chillicothe. Five years later, in the fall of 1807, I moved Eleanor and our five children to our completed home. We were blessed with 10 total children, five girls and five boys.
To further develop the landscaping of our mansion, I hired German indentured servants who developed an extensive orchard to the west and a three-terrace garden
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to the east. I used the beautiful property to entertain many prominent people I met during my efforts to promote statehood for Ohio, a goal that became a reality in 1803 and made Ohio the 17th state.
My moral compass and religious beliefs also led me to support significant social programs like prison reform and assistance to the state’s poor. The canal system was integral to improving Ohio’s transportation and commerce, and the development of a state library and free public education were also necessary.
I was proud to represent Ohio as one of its first two United States senators, then again later as the sixth governor. I earned the title “Father of Ohio Statehood” in recognition of my leadership and dedication to both the cause of statehood and the ongoing development of the state.
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See Ohio through the eyes of one of its earliest leaders. Adena Mansion, completed in 1807, was the home of Thomas Worthington, Ohio’s sixth governor. The former estate’s 300 acres have been restored to help visitors experience the mansion and its gardens in the same way the Worthington family would have in the early 1800s. The view from the mansion was so remarkable, it inspired the Great Seal of the State of Ohio. Look eastward to see the beauty of the Mt. Logan Range.
Adena Mansion & Gardens
847 Adena Rd., Chillicothe, OH (800) 319-7248, adenamansion.com
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RRoss County’s Hopewell Culture National Historical Park is known throughout the world. The “outstanding universal value” of these Native American earthworks was recognized in 2023, as the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks joined the prestigious World Heritage List. With inspiration from the National Park Service, the UNESCO World Heritage List was established in 1972 to foster global cooperation in protecting the world’s most significant cultural and natural treasures.
Over 1,000 properties with significance in an international context are on the list — including the Pyramids of Giza, Stonehenge and the Grand Canyon. The United States only has 25 World Heritage sites, and Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks is the first in Ohio.
“More people are realizing that the earthworks have a beautiful history that is absolutely invaluable,” says Chief Glenna J. Wallace of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe. “It’s like experiencing an awakening that just keeps getting broader, and that makes me immensely proud.”
The Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks inscription includes five earthworks at the Hopewell Culture National Historical Park in Ross County, along with Newark Earthworks’ Octagon and the Great Circle in Licking County and Fort Ancient Earthworks in Warren County.
The earthworks, built between around A.D. 1 and A.D. 400 by Native Americans, are a ceremonial gathering place for people who traveled from distances as far as the Yellowstone basin and Florida. “This was a pilgrimage, similar to going to Jerusalem or Mecca,” says Chief Wallace. They are some of the largest earthworks in the world not created to be defensive structures or fortifications.
The earthworks form a variety of precise shapes including squares, circles and octagons, as well as a hilltop designed to enclose a plaza. Incredibly, the forms align with the cycles of the sun and the patterns of the moon.
“It proves they were far more than the ‘savages’ they’ve been referred to as,” says Chief Wallace. “They had to have a command of mathematics, an understanding of our galaxy and also have a cultural and artistic side.”
In Ross County’s Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, five earthwork complexes are preserved: Hopeton Earthworks, Hopewell Mound Group, Mound City Group, Seip Earthworks and High Bank Works (not open to the public). Many of these structures were built to a massive scale: geometric shapes over 1,000 feet across and earthen walls reaching 12 feet high.
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ABOVE: Fall is an ideal time to visit Great Circle Earthworks. BELOW: Moorehead Circle is the ceremonial heart of Fort Ancient. RIGHT: Octagon Earthworks aligns with the moon’s cycle.
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The largest set of geometric earthworks ever built is the Newark Earthworks. The pieces remaining in wellpreserved condition — the Octagon Earthworks and Great Circle Earthworks — are unique contributions to the inscription. The Octagon is made up of a precisely crafted circle and adjoining octagonal structure spanning over half a mile. These structures have perfectly formed embankments at eye level that align with eight significant rise and set points of the moon’s complex 18.6-year cycle. The Great Circle houses the tallest surviving gateway from the Hopewell civilization, boasting an entrance that stands over 20 feet tall.
The earthen embankments of Fort Ancient stretch along the edge of a plateau for over 3.5 miles, showcasing remarkable views down to the Little Miami River. Four stone-covered mounds form a perfect square that aligns with solar and lunar events.
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visit like a local
follow these itineraries to experience the area like the locals do.
the ultimate girls getaway
day one
4 p.m. Start your relaxing weekend away with the girls when you check-in on a Friday afternoon at The WillisJames bed & breakfast. This renovated historic home provides modern comfort and conveniences along with amenities to help you relax and unwind. (Check out the Experience Enhancement Packages available when you book your stay.)
5:30 p.m. Your first stop is to treat yourself with a delicious dinner at Chillicothe’s only gastropub, the Pour House at Machinery Hall. Enjoy some shareable appetizers with your table, and then dive into the mouthwatering main course. Add one of their flavorful signature cocktails or sip on some fantastic wine. (Check out the rooftop dining experience. Weekends feature live entertainment.)
day two
10 a.m . After breakfast at The Willis-James, take a scenic stroll through historic downtown and grab coffee at Rōst Coffee and stroll
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through the unique downtown shops such as Ivy’s, Wheatberry Books and the shop at Fort Collective
12:30 p.m. Grab lunch at The Coop Chillicothe before your rejuvenating afternoon. Enjoy tasty brunch options or lunch specials.
2 p.m. Your afternoon is filled with hours of relaxation at Brick Haven Spa where you can receive the perfect massage or a facial and be pampered with a manicure and pedicure along with many other body treatments. (Check out the packages that are available to get the most out of your time at the spa. Don’t miss The Coffee Hub inside the spa for some great flavors.)
5 p.m. Before returning to The Willis-James for the night, head to Old Canal Smokehouse for a savory dinner. Then stop for a pale ale or West Coast IPA at Old Capitol Brewing or grab at pint at Austin Mill Brewing Company that’s just off the Paint Creek Recreational Trail.
9:30 a.m.
the heritage of ohio & chillicothe
Start your day 2,000 years ago with a visit to Hopewell Culture National Historical Park’s Mound City site. Walk where ancient Native American ancestors gathered and constructed the impressive earthen enclosure and burial mounds. Interact with the onsite National Park rangers to learn about these impressive earthworks.
11 a.m. Your next stop will bring you back into the 19th century with a tour of Adena Mansion & Gardens. Take time to learn about life in the 1800s with the interactive museum exhibits, and then tour the mansion where you will discover more about life in the time period and the lives of the Worthington family who once resided there. Thomas Worthington was an important part of Ohio becoming the 17th state.
12:30 p.m.
Ready for lunch? Enjoy a delicious farm meal at Bell Farms or grab some burgers and fries at 50 West Brewing Co. While you’re downtown, explore some of the unique shops or jump onto the trolley for a ride through the district.
2:30 p.m.
After lunch, step through time and many decades with a tour of the Ross County Historical Society. Here you can explore the collections and exhibits such as the antique vehicles, Native American artifacts, the history of Camp Sherman and WWI, vintage toys and the railroad system, just to name a few.
4 p.m. Check in at your hotel, then head to Pap’s Hilltop Distillery, a microdistillery crafting small-batch spirits and more than 12 varieties of moonshine.
5:30 p.m. Enjoy a flavorful dinner before the show! Find your new favorite dish at Lievita, a farm-to-table Italian restaurant using locally sourced ingredients.
7 p.m. Wrap up your day on Sugarloaf Mountain Amphitheatre for the captivating story of Tecumseh! Outdoor Drama. Here you will be immersed with galloping horses, a military cannon in action and spectacular battle sequences.
BELOW: Get hands-on with history at Adena Mansion & Gardens.
RIGHT: Order the bruschetta at Lievita, and try a flight at 50 West Brewing Co.
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reconnect with nature & the great outdoors
8 a.m. Get the day started with a scenic hike or mountain bike ride along the trails at Great Seal State Park. There are more than 23 miles of trails for hiking and 17 miles of multi-use trails for biking. These trails provide some steep inclines and deep ravines for a more challenging experience. If you prefer a scenic hike without the challenge, check out the trails at Scioto Trail State Park
10 a.m. Now it’s time to explore a serene trip along Paint Creek with Water’s Edge Canoe Livery. Kayak or canoe along the creek that’s ideal for paddling or fishing.
1 p.m. Grab some lunch and sip on a pint at Chillicothe’s gastropub, the Pour House at Machinery Hall
2:30 p.m. The last hike of the day will afford you stunning views of vertical cliffs of sandstone and shale at the Earl H. Barnhart Buzzard’s Roost Nature Preserve. This adventure will provide scenic views of vernal pools and deep wooded ravines as you make your way to the cliffs that descend into the Paint Creek Gorge.
5:30 p.m. Taste the amazing flavors of southern Ohio barbecue at Old Canal Smokehouse before driving out to Sugarloaf Mountain Amphitheatre.
7 p.m. Conclude your day by taking in the actionpacked production of Tecumseh! Outdoor Drama
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ABOVE: Go on a hike at Earl H. Barnhart Buzzard’s Roost Nature Preserve.
RIGHT: Take in the views at Scioto Trail State Park.
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Stop in our visitor center for a Ross County Trail Guide and Walking Tour brochure. Find more information at your fingertips with the Visit Chillicothe Ohio mobile app. Use the interactive map to effortlessly navigate the city and locate attractions, restaurants, parks and more.
ross county knows how to celebrate!
View a full calendar of events on our mobile app and online at visitchillicotheohio.com.
ohio statehood day Ohio’s first Capital city, Chillicothe, welcomes visitors to celebrate the state’s ratification with historical attractions including a mock debate, vintage maps and documents, and special programming.
earth gathering festival Celebrate the arrival of spring by perusing and learning about Earth-friendly and local art, music, products and ideas at the Pump House Center for the Arts.
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feast of the flowering moon Learn, honor and preserve Native American culture at this annual celebration in downtown Chillicothe. The feast offers family-friendly fun with music, dancing, craft demonstrations and more in Yoctangee Park.
frankfort sunflower festival Join this celebration of community and summer in Frankfort, featuring a car show, parade, race, craft booths and sunflower growing and arrangement contests.
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ross county fair Enjoy an entire week of fun at this annual family event in Chillicothe. Find something new every day among the livestock shows, marching bands, petting zoo and contests.
apple harvest open house It’s apple season at Hirsch Fruit Farm & Market in Chillicothe, perfect for picking your own apples and pumpkins, sipping fresh cider and taking a hay ride at this celebration of fall.
chillicothe halloween festival Yoctangee Park transforms into a spooky spectacle for this three-day family friendly festival, featuring a coffin race, live music and pumpkin and costume contest.
fall festival of leaves Visit “Leaf Country, U.S.A.” in Bainbridge at this annual three-day event including a pageant, parade, flea market, entertainment and more. Take self-guided journeys along several “Skyline Drives” of colorful fall foliage.
haunted mountain Get spooked at Haunted Mountain, the largest Halloween theater production in Ohio. Follow the Haunted Trail and watch classic spooky films.
shine on chillicothe
The winter doesn’t have to be so dark when the city lights up! Join the community at Chillicothe’s annual tree lighting ceremony at Yoctangee Park and marvel at the park’s festive lights all season long.
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explore
Downtown
DDowntown Chillicothe abounds in adventure. From a variety of restaurants, shops and more, Ohio’s first capital city is full of places to explore or rest and recharge. Stroll along Main Street and discover local restaurants, breweries and cafes, where you can find your next favorite dish, brew or treat, or local shops with the latest fashions and souvenirs to remember your trip. If you’re more of a night owl, catch a show at the theater or enjoy live music at a pub or tavern. Getting around downtown on the weekends is made easy
with the trolley. The wheelchair-accessible, red and gold trolley loops around the city and makes navigating Chillicothe a breeze. Take a customized tour on the new pedal wagon. Go on a two-hour tour with three 30-minute stops of Chillicothe’s local breweries, a fanfavorite, or a night on the town featuring pinball, darts and axe throwing excursions.
At the end of the day, rest your head in one of the many short-term rentals or at one of the two bed and breakfasts in Historic Downtown Chillicothe to maximize your time in the city.
PICTURED: Stroll through downtown Chillicothe with your family.
RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM: Stop in unique shops like The History Store. See the city’s sights on a pedal wagon tour. Sip on a milkshake at the Chillicothe Antique Emporium.
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Adena Mansion & Gardens is a historical site that offers a glimpse into early 19th-century life and architecture.
Antique shops present a charming array of vintage treasures, from boutique finds to nostalgic collectibles, creating a delightful experience for enthusiasts and casual shoppers alike.
Downtown Chillicothe exudes charm with wellpreserved architecture, diverse shopping options and a delectable array of dining choices, creating a vibrant experience.
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Buzzard’s Roost Nature Preserve offers serene trails winding through lush woodlands, providing a peaceful retreat with breathtaking views.
Hopewell Culture
National Historical Park, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks, preserves ancient Native American earthworks and artifacts illustrating the remarkable achievement of our genius ancestors.
Pump House Center for the Arts is a vibrant cultural hub housed in a historic pump house, featuring diverse art exhibits and events.
Ross County Heritage Center preserves local and state history through engaging exhibits and artifacts that offer visitors a journey through the region’s rich heritage.
See the sights in Chillicothe. Hop on the bright red and gold trolley that loops around the city or sip as you ride the First Capital Brews Cruze
Tecumseh! Outdoor Drama is a captivating, action-packed live production depicting the life of the Shawnee leader Tecumseh, set against the stunning backdrop of Sugarloaf Mountain.
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Majestic Theatre is a historic gem, captivating audiences with its ornate architecture and hosting a diverse array of entertainment.
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Chillicothe City Police
28 N. Paint St. Chillicothe, OH (740) 773-1191 or 911 chillicotheoh.gov
Chillicothe Fire Department
54 E. Water St. Chillicothe, OH (740) 773-2212 or 911 chillicotheoh.gov
Adena Medical Center and ER
272 Hospital Rd. Chillicothe, OH (740) 779-7500
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Adena Urgent Care
Adena Medical Center West Entrance (740) 779-8440
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OUR WALLS CAN TALK
See how Ross County celebrates its history and elevates this vibrant region with colorful and detailed murals. Whether painted by local artists of today or of history’s past, these murals are found in historic downtown Chillicothe, Bainbridge and Frankfort.
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Charleston, WV 117
Chicago 376
Cincinnati 106
Cleveland 189
Columbus 47
Dayton 78 Detroit 248
Indianapolis 195 Louisville, KY 205
Pittsburgh 212 St. Louis 347
Toledo 189
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MAIL POUCH
In the days of early advertising, the Bloch Brothers Tobacco Company painted murals for Mail Pouch chewing tobacco on 20,000 barns and buildings. This mural, painted between 1880 and 1892, was discovered after a fire in 2006 destroyed the surrounding buildings that kept it hidden. Find it at 25 E. Second Street in Chillicothe.
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CHILLICOTHE TELEPHONE
Can you tell which windows are real and which are painted?
Painted by world-renowned muralist Eric Henn in 2006, this photorealistic historical mural at 68 E. Main Street features women strolling the sidewalk, a horse-drawn wagon and a tribute to the Chillicothe Telephone Company.
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CANAL
The Ohio and Erie Canal once flowed through Chillicothe and the entire state, driving the local and regional economy for over 70 years. Find this mural at the corner of East Second and Mulberry Streets — painted in 2003 by local artist Jeff Speakman — depicting the canal, mills and residential homes of the 19th century.
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Level 2 and Level 3 EV chargers are close to unique shopping and dining options in Historic Downtown Chillicothe. Charging stations are also close to our city park and bike trail.
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BAINBRIDGE HERITAGE
With a postcard welcome, local artist Pamela Kellough’s 2017 mural depicts images from different eras of Bainbridge’s history: its Native American origins, historic buildings and modern industries. Snap your photo by this mural at 203 E. Main Street.
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FRANKFORT HISTORICAL
Stroll down Springfield St. in Frankfort along this 66- by 15-foot mural, painted by Pamela Kellough in 2018. The mural welcomes you with a sunflower — a nod to its annual Sunflower Festival — and depicts many unique parts of the area, including its roots with the Shawnee Native Americans, its agricultural history, landmarks and the Ross County Fair.
SIP AND UNWIND
as you explore popular spots across Ross County. Sample moonshine offerings from Pap’s Hilltop Honey & Distillery, where you’ll taste Appalachia’s moonshining tradition in double distilled batches made with a copper pot still. Stop for a craft beer along the Paint Creek Recreational Trail at Austin Mill Brewing Company, a new brewery housed on a historic mill property. Round out any visit with a trip to Na zdravie Vineyard and Winery to pair a glass of wine with stunning sunset views.
Attractions
Adena Mansion & Gardens 847 Adena Rd., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 772-1500, adenamansion.com. Explore the stunning decor and beautifully restored gardens at Adena Mansion & Gardens as it appeared in 1807. The house is one of only three houses designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe still standing in the country. On the list of great American homes like Mount Vernon and Monticello, this home of Thomas Worthington is a must see.
Bainbridge Historical Museum 204 W. Third St., Bainbridge, OH, (740) 634-2228. Long before Ohio became the 17th state, thousands of people were drawn to the territory to establish towns and villages. Retrace the footsteps of the pioneers and industry leaders who founded and developed Bainbridge to learn about early life among the hills of the Scioto Valley.
Chillicothe Civic Theatre 83 S. Walnut St., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 880-7800, cctchillicothe.com. Take in a show by Chillicothe Civic Theatre, which produces several shows throughout the year, from children’s musicals to classics.
ABOVE: Admire the work of local artists at the Pump House Center for the Arts.
Chillicothe Paints Baseball Club Games: V.A. Memorial Stadium, 17273 St. Rte. 104, Office: 11 E. Second St., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 773-TEAM, chillicothepaints.com. Come to a game with our local Prospect League team and share in the fun of America’s favorite pastime. With plenty of kids’ activities, giveaways and entertainment, a trip to the ballpark is guaranteed to be a blast.
Chillicothe Railroad Museum N. Paint St. & W. Water St., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 702-7675. If you like trains, and if you like train museums, you’re going to love this train museum inside a train. The Chillicothe Railroad Museum is unique in that it is housed inside two cabooses. Explore the history of train travel in this unique setting and, of course, check out the model train!
Dr. John Harris Dental Museum 208 W. Main St., Bainbridge, OH, (740) 634-2228, cradleofdentistry.org. Ever wondered about the history of dentistry? At the Dental Museum at the Bainbridge Historical complex, you can learn how dentists became dentists 180 years ago. Fun fact: Before the establishment of this school to develop dental education, barbers did most dental work!
First Capital Brews Cruze (740) 600-4293, firstcapitalbrewscruze.com. Enjoy historic downtown Chillicothe in a fun new way on our passenger party bike.
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Hopewell Culture National Historical Park 16062 St. Rte. 104, Chillicothe, OH, (740) 774-1126, nps.gov/hocu. See world-class ancient works without traveling outside the country at Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, part of the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks UNESCO World Heritage site. Visit vast earthwork complexes that showcase the culture of Native Americans from 2,000 years ago, all within close proximity to each other. Mound City Group and Hopeton Earthworks are located north of Chillicothe, while Hopewell Mound Group is to the west. Seip Earthworks can be found in Bainbridge. All offer the ability to walk in the shadow of an ancient people and imagine their ceremonies and daily activities. Spend some time in the visitor center to see finely crafted artifacts.
Junction Earthworks 1143 Twp. Hwy. 377, Chillicothe, OH, (937) 365-1935, arcofappalachia.org/junctionearthworks. Lace up your hiking boots for an afternoon at the Highlands Nature Sanctuary near Bainbridge. Get a dose of greenery in the stunning Rocky Fork Gorge and stroll the old-growth forest before visiting the Appalachian Forest Museum. Closer to Chillicothe, visit the 2,000-year-old Native American earthworks at Junction Earthworks before hiking the three nature trails.
Lucy Webb Hayes Heritage Center 90 W. Sixth St., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 775-5829. Visit the childhood home of Lucy Webb Hayes, wife of 19th President Rutherford B. Hayes, and learn about the first presidential wife to be referred to as the “First Lady.” Take a look at artifacts from Lucy’s life and spend some time in the Empire-style decorated parlor.
Majestic Theatre 45 E. Second St., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 772-2041, majesticchillicothe.net. Built in 1853, this venue was home to classic theater in the 19th century, then vaudeville stage shows and eventually movies from the golden age of film. The Majestic is the oldest continually operating theater in the nation and still hosts events and performances today.
Mighty Children’s Museum 21 E. Fourth St., Chillicothe, OH, mightymuseum.org. This interactive children’s museum inspires learning through fun and play. Children up to 7 years old will love the engaging exhibits designed just for them.
Na zdravie Vineyard and Winery 13414 Marietta Rd., Kingston, OH, (740) 655-3500, facebook.com/ nazwinery. Naz is short for Na zdravie, which means cheers in Slovak. Do just that with friends or loved ones as you sip a glass of wine, or visit on the weekend to enjoy a live music performance.
Ohio Circus Museum 107 E. Main St., Bainbridge, OH, clydebeattycircus.com. Explore the exciting life and career of someone who really did run away and join the circus! This exhibit tells the story of famed lion tamer Clyde Beatty with circus posters, tickets, programs, media and clips from this Ross County native’s film appearances.
The Paxton Theatre 133 E. Main St., Bainbridge, OH, (740) 634-3333. See a concert or theater production at this historic theater, built with bricks and native stones quarried in the area.
Pump House Center for the Arts 1 Enderlin Circle, Chillicothe, OH, (740) 772-5783, thepumphouse.art. Meander through this 130-year-old Victorian Gothic building in Chillicothe’s Preservation District and admire the works of local artists. The center hosts numerous exhibits throughout the year, so you’re sure to find a painting, sculpture or gift shop item to bring home.
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Ross County Genealogical Society 303 S. Paint St., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 773-2715, rcgsohio.org.
A visit to this library features Ross County birth, death and marriage indexes, along with census records, newspaper abstracts, family histories, surname files, obituary books and tombstone inscriptions, many which are for sale. The library is dedicated to the collection and preservation of historical and genealogical materials, as well as records of Ross County, and encourages personal family research.
Ross County Heritage Center 45 W. Fifth St., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 772-1936, rosscountyhistorical.org.
Visit this museum complex to time-travel from prehistoric cultures to Ohio statehood, from the Civil War years through the 20th century in Ohio’s original capital city. Learn how people of the area lived through historical artifacts including toys and dolls, art portraits, vehicles and early Ohio decorative arts.
Tecumseh! Outdoor Drama 5968 Marietta Rd., Chillicothe, OH, (866) 775-0700, tecumsehdrama.com.
At Sugarloaf Mountain Amphitheatre, you can join the more than 3 million people who have witnessed the stunning reenactment of the legendary Shawnee leader, Tecumseh. Sit beneath the stars to immerse yourself in the unfolding story as Tecumseh and his followers struggle to defend their homelands in the late 1700s.
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EMBARK ON YOUR NEXT OUTDOOR JOURNEY
at the foothills of Appalachia in Ross County. Go fishing in our waters or launch your canoes and kayaks at Ross Lake, Paint Creek or Salt Creek. With five state parks, several nature preserves and even a national historic park, you’ll find ways to be active with biking, hiking, horseback riding and so much more.
ABOVE: Get out on the water with Salt Creek Kayak Adventures.
Outdoors
35 Raceway 3500 Little Creek Rd., Frankfort, OH, (740) 998-2278, 35raceway.com. Come experience exciting races on this new-and-improved, quarter-mile dirt track. In-season races are hosted every Saturday, and gates open at 3 p.m.
Atomic Speedway 2535 Blain Hwy., Waverly, OH, (740) 703-9749, atomicspeedway.net. Enjoy events and fun for all ages at the fastest 3/8-mile dirt track in the nation. Gates open at 4 p.m. every Saturday.
Coppel Athletic Complex 67 Star Dr., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 773-8794, rosscountyparkdistrict.com. Watch sports at this 43-acre athletic complex situated on the banks of North Fork Paint Creek.
Earl H. Barnhart Buzzard’s Roost Nature Preserve 514 Red Bird Ln., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 773-8794, rosscountyparkdistrict.com. A rich diversity of plants and wildlife awaits the careful observer at the preserve. Several species of birds have been spotted here, along with a wide range of plant life. Keep an eye out for stone foundations that serve as the last indications of decaying home sites and maybe an old well or two. Numerous former logging roads crisscross the area and make for easy walking. The former Barnhart home is used for educational, nature-oriented activities.
Great Seal State Park 4908 Marietta Rd., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 887-4818, ohiodnr.gov. This 1,862-acre park is home to challenging trails for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding. The challenge is rewarding, with scenic vistas of distant ridge tops and the Scioto Valley below. These very hills are depicted on the Great Seal of the State of Ohio, which gives the park its name.
natural Wonders
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hit the trail with over 225 miles of trails, you can explore the outdoors here. pick your favorite way to play, then check out the ross county trail guide on visitchillicotheohio.com.
• Homemade Pizza
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• Breads
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• Noodles
• Brownie & Pumpkin Bars
• Pies Pecan, Fruit, etc
• Cakes
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• Hot Spiced Cider
PEDAL IT
The very hills depicted on the Great Seal of Ohio can be found at Great Seal State Park, where advanced cyclists can take on the inclines and ravines, or challenge themselves at the wooded refuge of Scioto Trail State Park. For a leisurely ride, take to the 32-mile paved path of Paint Creek
Recreational Trail, along an abandoned B&O Railroad corridor to Washington Court House.
HOOF IT
Interconnecting loop bridle trails can take you through Paint
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• Pumpkin Rolls
• Cookies
• Cinnamon Rolls
• Fry Pies
• Apple Fritters
• Apple Dumplings
• Cobblers
• Hand-Tossed Hot Pretzels
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Creek State Park on horseback. Ride through easy to moderate routes among forests and meadows, or choose moderate to challenging routes at Great Seal State Park through steep hills and ravines.
HIKE IT
Choose your adventure through three trails (easy, moderate and difficult) in the wooded Scioto River Valley at Scioto Trail State Park. Admire the wildflower-lined trails through Paint Creek State Park’s meadows and mature woodlands. Challenge yourself through Logan Backpack Trail, a 20-mile, rugged terrain loop at Tar Hollow State Park, or choose the moderately challenging but quick route of Mt. Ives Trail at Great Seal State Park, which rewards hikers with stunning views.
PADDLE IT
Take a paddling lesson or spend a lazy river day with a kayak rental from Salt Creek Kayak Adventures, or float down Paint Creek in a canoe from Waters Edge Canoe Livery. Paddle around and fish in Paint Creek Lake, then cool off with a swim at the 1,000-foot sandy beach. Take a swim or rent a kayak, canoe or pedal boat for the small lake at Pike Lake State Park. Anglers will love the abundant largemouth bass in the lake at Ross Lake Wildlife Area
OFF-ROAD IT
Whether you’re an all purpose vehicle adventurer or new to the sport, Pike Lake State Park’s well-maintained All Purpose Vehicle (APV) trails offer a novice area as well as trails through 20 miles of hollows, ridge tops and scenic views.
GAME ON
an abundance of game animals and fish thrive in three state-managed wildlife areas, as well as portions of scioto trail state forest and tar hollow state forest.
KINNIKINNICK WILDLIFE AREA
The forests here are home to a variety of woodland creatures, including whitetail deer, gray squirrels and cottontail rabbits. Spot bald eagles and migratory birds in the sky, and hunt or fish for a variety of waterfowl and fish in the Scioto River.
PLEASANT VALLEY WILDLIFE AREA
Near Chillicothe, this section of forests, brushland and cropland teems with fish, gray and fox squirrels, cottontail rabbits, deer and ring-necked pheasants for hunting, fishing or simply admiring. Amongst the diverse habitat, you’ll spot a variety of songbirds, small mammals, reptiles, amphibians and mourning doves.
ROSS LAKE WILDLIFE AREA
Public hunting is available on 1,112 acres surrounding Ross Lake. Walk the short trails, fish from three earthen fishing piers or take your boat, canoe or kayak on the 127-acre lake.
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Millennium Grove N. Plaza Blvd., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 772-5626, millenniumgrove.org. This special park is home to over 100 trees — with more than 40 species — gifted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to Chillicothe, the only city in Ohio to receive such a gift. Take a walk and discover the ancestral significance of the seven glades: Ohio History, American History, Civil War North, Civil War South, Presidents, Famous Women and Famous Men.
Paint Creek Recreational Trail/Tri-County Triangle Trail Chillicothe and Frankfort, tricountytriangletrail.org. This multi-use trail offers an ever-growing expanse of paved trails that connect Ross, Fayette and Highland counties. Boundless bridges and wildlife await exploration. Visit the website for specific routes.
Paint Creek State Park 280 Taylor Rd., Bainbridge, OH, (937) 981-7061, ohiodnr.gov. Getting its name from its location in Paint Creek Valley, this 5,652-acre park welcomes water lovers to a large lake with fishing, boating and swimming. For those who prefer to stick to land, there are also four hiking trails, an additional 25 miles of bridle trails and 12 miles of mountain bike trails. A modern campground, a yurt and two deluxe camper cabins are available for overnight accommodations.
Pike Lake State Park 1847 Pike Lake Rd., Bainbridge, OH, (740) 493-2212, ohiodnr.gov. Spend a day (or two!) discovering the rustic charm of Pike Lake and the surrounding wooded hills. Campgrounds and cottages are available for overnight stays. Go boating, fishing or swimming. Hunting is permitted in the adjacent state forest. A valid license is required.
Salt Creek Kayak Adventures 1062 Main St., Richmond Dale, OH, (740) 785-7258, kayaksaltcreek.com. Rent a kayak to get out on the water for the day or a few hours.
Scioto Trail State Park 144 Lake Rd., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 887-4818, ohiodnr.gov. Take in breathtaking vistas on the ridgetops and winding forest roads. Go boating, canoeing or fishing on two lakes. A wooded campground and cabins welcome overnight stays. Hunting is not permitted, but the nearby state forest allows hunting for deer, squirrel, grouse and turkey with a valid Ohio hunting license.
Tar Hollow State Park 16396 Tar Hollow Rd., Laurelville, OH, (740) 887-4818, ohiodnr.gov. Hike through deep ravines and dense woodlands on park and forest roads. Hiking trails include the 21-mile Logan Backpack Trail. Go boating, canoeing, fishing and swimming on Pine Lake. A campground is available. Hunting is not allowed in the state park, but the adjacent state forest permits hunting for squirrel, deer, grouse and turkey with a valid Ohio hunting license.
Waters Edge Canoe Livery 10807 St. Rte. 772, Chillicothe, OH, (740) 779-3339, wecanoelivery.com. Canoe or kayak down Paint Creek, Rocky Fork or the Chillicothe Annex. Primitive camping allows you to extend your stay! Grab last minute essentials from the Bait Shack and Snack Shack.
Yoctangee Park Water Street, Chillicothe, OH, (740) 772-5626, chillicotheoh.gov/departments/ parks_and_recreation. This community park offers a picnic area, playgrounds and opportunity for relaxation, as well as recreational pursuits like baseball, tennis and basketball.
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RECHARGE FOR YOUR NEXT ROSS COUNTY ADVENTURE
at one of its many comfortable lodging options. Choose from area hotels, historic bed & breakfasts or short-term rentals. Or, opt for the love of nature at a secluded cabin or lake house rental that offers the comforts of home. Whether spending your time downtown or away from it all, find the right overnight spot in Ross County.
Lodging
HOTELS
America’s Best Value Inn 1135 E. Main St., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 775-2500, americasbestvalueinn.com
Best Western Adena Inn 1250 N. Bridge St., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 775-7000, bestwestern.com/adenainn
Christopher Inn & Suites 30 N. Plaza Blvd., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 774-6835, christopherhotels.com
Executive Inn 24 N. Bridge St., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 774-2512, executiveinn.77.com
ABOVE: Relax after a day of exploring at the plush The WillisJames bed & breakfast.
Fairfield Inn & Suites 300 N. Plaza Blvd., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 771-9090, christopherhotels.com
Hampton Inn & Suites 100 N. Plaza Blvd., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 773-1616, christopherhotels.com
Holiday Inn Express 1003 E. Main St., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 851-6140, hiexpress.com/chillicotheoh
Quality Inn 20 N. Plaza Blvd., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 775-3500, christopherhotels.com
BED & BREAKFASTS
Atwood House 68 S. Paint St., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 774-1606, atwoodhousebandb.com
Birds Nest Kingston 44 Oak St., Kingston, OH, (740) 270-9640, airbnb.com/rooms/22476615
The Willis-James 58 W. Fifth St., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 229-9019, thewillisjames.com
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CAMPGROUNDS
Sun Valley Campground 10105 Co. Rd. 550, Chillicothe, OH, (740) 775-3490, sunvalleycampground.freeservers.com
Walnut Creek Campground & Resort 2342 Walnut Creek Rd., Chillicothe, OH, (740) 774-1203, walnutcreekcampground.com
SHORT-TERM RENTALS
Abby’s Place
The Addison
The Barn at Cairn Creek
The Blue Brick Inn
Buckeye on the Creek
Bungalow on Bunker
The Carriage House Downtown
Charming 1800s Home
Chillicothe Lake House
The Corn Crib
Cozy Bainbridge Retreat
Cozy Cottage
Creekside Cottage
Den at Buckskin
Dome on the Hill
Downtown 50s
Downtown 70s Apartment
The Downtown Airbnb
Downtown Apartment
Downtown Modern
Downtown Pop Art Apartment
Downtown Retreat
Downtown Sojourn
Downtown Spa Home
Downtown Walk Up
Eighty Six
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The Eleanor
Exit Way Out
Family Gathering Place
Five29, The Gunlock
The Hay Loft
Head Above Water
The Higby Home
Hillside Haven
Historic Cozy Home
Historic Downtown 1840’s Loft
Historic Ohio Motel
The Horse Pen
Joyful Aces
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BELOW,
SHORT-TERM RENTALS
Koi
The Letterbox
The Loft Downtown
The Lounge
The Monarch
The Nest at Western
The Nest on Race
Our Laffin’ Place
Perch at Westen Manor
The Principal
The Property
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Relaxing
The
Rose Wood
Salt
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Sharon Place
Shawnee Cabin
Sovereign Summerhill
Stay Local
The Study
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Sugarloaf Hillside Cabin
Sulphur Lick Hotel
Summerhill Suite
Terrace Farmhouse
Trail House
Wagon Wheel Cabins
The William House
The Woods at Cairn Creek
Wren Eagle Retreat
Your Home Away from Home
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• 2000 sq. ft. ±
• 5 beds (1 King, 1 Queen, 2 twins, 1 full sofa bed)
• 2½ baths, washer/dryer
• 31+ acres forest+ trails
• 1 acre ± grass game area
• Wraparound deck, partly covered, fire pit
• Fully equipped kitchen
• Smart TVs - Youtube TV
• Blu-Ray DVDs, board games, books
• Sheets, towels, soaps, paper towels, toilet paper, coffee, tea, sugar, cream, and common spices supplied
• At the end of a private drive
• Completely secluded, no other house in sight
• 5 miles from Chillicothe
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