What to see while visiting
Ohio






  Did you know in Ohio, ancient tribes left more than 70 burial mounds. Prominent members of the aristocracy and royalty were buried in these mounds. It was the Adena and Hopewell Native Americans that were referred to as “mound builders”. Many of these sites are open to the public. 

National Museum of the U.S. Air Force

Cleveland Museum of Art

James Garfield Memorial

Amish Tours

Hocking Hills State Park: Ash Cave, Cedar Falls, & Rock House

nature, landscape, panorama

Historic Spring Grove Cemetery & Arboretum

Ashtabula County’s Covered Bridges

bridge, covered bridge, landscape

Jungle Jim’s International Market

The Wilds: Columbus Zoo

Cedar Point Amusement Park

roller coaster, ride, amusement

Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historic Park

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Pro Football Hall of Fame

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Cincinnati Museum Center

dinosaur, skeleton, skeleton dinosaur

The Towpath Trail: Ohio & Erie Canalway

Scioto Audubon Metro Park: Largest Climbing Wall

Serpent Mound & Miamisburg Mound

Armstrong Air & Space Museum

Buffington Island Battlefield Memorial Park

Fort Meigs