Ohio Tourism & Visitor Guide
Welcome to Ohio!
Ohio is so diverse that it has something for every traveler. The northern side of Ohio borders onto Lake Erie, and with the great Ohio River and many other rivers flowing through the state, water recreation is abundant. The three Cs—Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus—are highly industrialized urban centers, while the family farms and small towns of Middle America offer a contrast to Ohio's big-city life. All over the state visitors discover amusement parks renowned for their bigger-than-life roller coasters, like Sandusky's Cedar Point in the Greater Cleveland area and Paramount's Kings Island near Cincinnati. Ohio's innumerable aviation contributions are documented and celebrated in Dayton, home of the United States Air Force Museum, one of the oldest and largest aviation museums in the world. Amish Country in north Ohio is home to the Amish and Mennonites who have shunned modern conveniences to maintain simpler times. In Appalachian Ohio, exotic animals roam free at the Wilds, a 10,000-acre endangered species reserve.
Current & Upcoming Events [ View All ]
Looking for something to do in Ohio? Check out these current and upcoming events. If you know of an event that is not listed in the travel guide, please feel free to add an event listing (it's free).
- International Motorcycle Show
Jan 27 to Jan 29 » Cleveland - Shen Yun Cincinnati
Feb 03 to Feb 04 » Aronoff Center for the Arts - Dracula and Other Love Stories
Feb 10 » Cleveland - Shen Yun Toledo
Mar 17 to Mar 18 » Toledo, OH - Rat's & Rod's cruise in
Apr 12, Apr 21, May 10, May 19, Jun 14, Jun 16, Jul 12, Jul 21, Aug 09, Aug 18, Sep 13, Sep 15, Oct 11, Oct 27, Nov 08 » Antwerp, OH - Black Swamp Benefit Bazaar
Jun 15 to Jun 16 » Wauseon, OH
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