Who doesn’t love an awesome road trip? Fortunately, some of the best road trips in Ohio don’t even require more than one tank of gas—and the more places you can see on just one tank of gas, the better. The following 10 places are some of Ohio’s best attractions. We’ve designed a road trip to see them that covers about 230 miles and only requires approximately 5 hours of drive time.

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The trip starts in central Ohio, taking you from Columbus to Cleveland (or vice versa.) To view the Google map of this road trip, click here. (Please note: Lodging and dining stops are not included, but can easily be found along the way.)

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  1. The Ohio Statehouse

Arienz CHEN/Flickr Kick off the trip with a little history and state pride. Officially finished in 1847, our beautiful state capitol is known for its distinctive rotunda and regularly hosts tours organized by the Ohio Statehouse Museum Education Center. Free, guided tours of the Statehouse are offered Monday through Friday on the hour from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays from noon until 3 p.m. For more information about the Statehouse, check out our previous article here.

  1. The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

Todd Petrie/Flickr Don’t leave the state capital without visiting the animals. USA Travel Guide deemed the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium the best zoo in the country in 2009. It is also the 8th largest zoo in the world. For rates, hours of operation and more information, visit the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium’s website.

  1. German Village

Lee Kreider/Flickr Perfect for a quaint day trip getaway, this lovely little neighborhood in Columbus will truly charm you with its book shop, (featuring more than 30 rooms of books) authentic German food and a stroll through Schiller Park. This historic neighborhood prides itself in preserving its German heritage and architecture. For some restaurant recommendations and other information about German Village, check out our previous article here.

  1. Ye Old Mill

J. Stephen Conn/Flickr A visit to the Velvet Ice Cream Company and Ye Old Mill in Utica not only offers smooth, freshly made ice cream, but also an inside look into the production of it. It’s a one-of-a-kind experience. For more information about this whimsical factory, check out our previous article here.

  1. Ohio Amish Country

Alvin Trusty/Flickr Drive through one of the state’s most popular Amish Country destinations in Holmes County, enjoy the view and rest if (or when) you need to. Millersburg is home to several charming overnight accommodations, including The Barn Inn (pictured) and The Inn at Honey Run. For an Ohio Amish Country themed road trip idea, check out our previous article here.

  1. Pro Football Hall of Fame

JW Ogden/Flickr You can’t drive through Canton without checking out the Pro Football Hall of Fame. (See what I did there?) If you’re traveling with a sports fanatic, they’ll especially appreciate this stop. For admission rates, hours of operation and other information, visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s website.

  1. Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens

Doug Chapman/Flickr This elaborate country estate in Akron is one of the largest homes in the U.S. An accredited museum of the American Alliance of Museums, this estate is open to the public for tours and other events and features five historic buildings, eight gardens and 70 acres. For more information about this stunning mansion, check out our previous article here.

  1. Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Erik Drost/Flickr Ohio’s very own national park features some breathtakingly beautiful scenery and hiking trails. If you don’t have time to explore for awhile, be sure to at least stop and see Brandywine Falls (pictured.) For more information about the park’s most popular waterfall and hiking spot, check out our previous article here.

  1. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

zen/Flickr As your trip starts to come to an end, make some time to check out the Birthplace of Rock and Roll. It’s a must-see Cleveland attraction. For more information about this world renowned attraction, check out our previous article here.

  1. Cleveland Botanical Garden

Cleveland Botanical Garden/Facebook This truly unique attraction features 10 acres of outdoor gardens and an 18,000 square foot glasshouse garden. It’s an ever-changing urban escape of beauty, whimsy and wonder year-round. For more information about this truly stunning attraction, check out our previous article here.

What do you think? Are you up for this one tank outing to the best road trips in Ohio?

Arienz CHEN/Flickr

Kick off the trip with a little history and state pride. Officially finished in 1847, our beautiful state capitol is known for its distinctive rotunda and regularly hosts tours organized by the Ohio Statehouse Museum Education Center. Free, guided tours of the Statehouse are offered Monday through Friday on the hour from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays from noon until 3 p.m. For more information about the Statehouse, check out our previous article here.

Todd Petrie/Flickr

Don’t leave the state capital without visiting the animals. USA Travel Guide deemed the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium the best zoo in the country in 2009. It is also the 8th largest zoo in the world. For rates, hours of operation and more information, visit the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium’s website.

Lee Kreider/Flickr

Perfect for a quaint day trip getaway, this lovely little neighborhood in Columbus will truly charm you with its book shop, (featuring more than 30 rooms of books) authentic German food and a stroll through Schiller Park. This historic neighborhood prides itself in preserving its German heritage and architecture. For some restaurant recommendations and other information about German Village, check out our previous article here.

J. Stephen Conn/Flickr

A visit to the Velvet Ice Cream Company and Ye Old Mill in Utica not only offers smooth, freshly made ice cream, but also an inside look into the production of it. It’s a one-of-a-kind experience. For more information about this whimsical factory, check out our previous article here.

Alvin Trusty/Flickr

Drive through one of the state’s most popular Amish Country destinations in Holmes County, enjoy the view and rest if (or when) you need to. Millersburg is home to several charming overnight accommodations, including The Barn Inn (pictured) and The Inn at Honey Run. For an Ohio Amish Country themed road trip idea, check out our previous article here.

JW Ogden/Flickr

You can’t drive through Canton without checking out the Pro Football Hall of Fame. (See what I did there?) If you’re traveling with a sports fanatic, they’ll especially appreciate this stop. For admission rates, hours of operation and other information, visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s website.

Doug Chapman/Flickr

This elaborate country estate in Akron is one of the largest homes in the U.S. An accredited museum of the American Alliance of Museums, this estate is open to the public for tours and other events and features five historic buildings, eight gardens and 70 acres. For more information about this stunning mansion, check out our previous article here.

Erik Drost/Flickr

Ohio’s very own national park features some breathtakingly beautiful scenery and hiking trails. If you don’t have time to explore for awhile, be sure to at least stop and see Brandywine Falls (pictured.) For more information about the park’s most popular waterfall and hiking spot, check out our previous article here.

zen/Flickr

As your trip starts to come to an end, make some time to check out the Birthplace of Rock and Roll. It’s a must-see Cleveland attraction. For more information about this world renowned attraction, check out our previous article here.

Cleveland Botanical Garden/Facebook

This truly unique attraction features 10 acres of outdoor gardens and an 18,000 square foot glasshouse garden. It’s an ever-changing urban escape of beauty, whimsy and wonder year-round. For more information about this truly stunning attraction, check out our previous article here.

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Address: Ohio Statehouse, 1 Capitol Square, Columbus, OH 43215, USAAddress: Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, 4850 W Powell Rd, Powell, OH 43065, USAAddress: German Village, Columbus, OH, USAAddress: 11324 Mt Vernon Rd, Utica, OH 43080, USAAddress: The Barn Inn Bed and Breakfast, 6838 Co Rd 203, Millersburg, OH 44654, USAAddress: Pro Football Hall of Fame, 2121 George Halas Dr NW, Canton, OH 44708, USAAddress: Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, 714 N Portage Path, Akron, OH 44303, USAAddress: Brandywine Falls, Sagamore Hills Township, OH 44067, USAAddress: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, 1100 E 9th St, Cleveland, OH 44114, USAAddress: Cleveland Botanical Garden, 11030 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA

The OIYS Visitor Center

Best Road Trips In Ohio February 27, 2020 April Dray Are there any food-related road trips in Ohio? If you’re looking for a food trail in Ohio to follow on a rainy day, you have plenty of options—both official and unofficial. We’ve mapped out several of our own food trails that feature some of our favorite local shops and restaurants in the Buckeye State. (As an added bonus, many of them are also one tank trips in Ohio.) Be sure to check out our burger trail, ice cream trail and cheese trail for some scrumptious meals and treats. There are also multiple official food trails in Ohio, such as The Butler County Donut Trail, where you can download a passport, track your progress and receive a free t-shirt for your tasting efforts.  What are the best day trips in Ohio? When you’re trying to think of things to do in Ohio, think beyond amusement parks, restaurants and the usual Ohio day trip destinations. Take some time to explore some of our under-appreciated state parks, take a factory tour and explore a castle or two. Some of the best Ohio attractions are the unexpected attractions. Check out this list of hidden gems for some of Ohio’s best kept secrets.  What are the most popular attractions in Ohio? It is difficult to determine the most popular attractions and day trips in Ohio. If you enjoy nature, Hocking Hills State Park in Logan is one of the most scenic and popular places to explore in the Buckeye State, along with Cuyahoga Valley National Park in northeast Ohio. Many museums in Ohio are world renown but are also free to explore, such as The National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton and The Cleveland Museum of Art. Some great day trip destinations kids will enjoy include Young’s Jersey Dairy in Yellow Springs, b.a. Sweetie Candy Company in Cleveland and the Velvet Ice Cream Factory in Utica. There are also several children’s museums scattered throughout the state that feature plenty of hands-on exhibits and plenty of playtime.

The OIYS Visitor Center

Best Road Trips In Ohio

February 27, 2020

April Dray

Are there any food-related road trips in Ohio? If you’re looking for a food trail in Ohio to follow on a rainy day, you have plenty of options—both official and unofficial. We’ve mapped out several of our own food trails that feature some of our favorite local shops and restaurants in the Buckeye State. (As an added bonus, many of them are also one tank trips in Ohio.) Be sure to check out our burger trail, ice cream trail and cheese trail for some scrumptious meals and treats. There are also multiple official food trails in Ohio, such as The Butler County Donut Trail, where you can download a passport, track your progress and receive a free t-shirt for your tasting efforts.  What are the best day trips in Ohio? When you’re trying to think of things to do in Ohio, think beyond amusement parks, restaurants and the usual Ohio day trip destinations. Take some time to explore some of our under-appreciated state parks, take a factory tour and explore a castle or two. Some of the best Ohio attractions are the unexpected attractions. Check out this list of hidden gems for some of Ohio’s best kept secrets.  What are the most popular attractions in Ohio? It is difficult to determine the most popular attractions and day trips in Ohio. If you enjoy nature, Hocking Hills State Park in Logan is one of the most scenic and popular places to explore in the Buckeye State, along with Cuyahoga Valley National Park in northeast Ohio. Many museums in Ohio are world renown but are also free to explore, such as The National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton and The Cleveland Museum of Art. Some great day trip destinations kids will enjoy include Young’s Jersey Dairy in Yellow Springs, b.a. Sweetie Candy Company in Cleveland and the Velvet Ice Cream Factory in Utica. There are also several children’s museums scattered throughout the state that feature plenty of hands-on exhibits and plenty of playtime.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

If you’re looking for a food trail in Ohio to follow on a rainy day, you have plenty of options—both official and unofficial. We’ve mapped out several of our own food trails that feature some of our favorite local shops and restaurants in the Buckeye State. (As an added bonus, many of them are also one tank trips in Ohio.) Be sure to check out our burger trail, ice cream trail and cheese trail for some scrumptious meals and treats. There are also multiple official food trails in Ohio, such as The Butler County Donut Trail, where you can download a passport, track your progress and receive a free t-shirt for your tasting efforts. 

What are the best day trips in Ohio?

When you’re trying to think of things to do in Ohio, think beyond amusement parks, restaurants and the usual Ohio day trip destinations. Take some time to explore some of our under-appreciated state parks, take a factory tour and explore a castle or two. Some of the best Ohio attractions are the unexpected attractions. Check out this list of hidden gems for some of Ohio’s best kept secrets. 

What are the most popular attractions in Ohio?

It is difficult to determine the most popular attractions and day trips in Ohio. If you enjoy nature, Hocking Hills State Park in Logan is one of the most scenic and popular places to explore in the Buckeye State, along with Cuyahoga Valley National Park in northeast Ohio. Many museums in Ohio are world renown but are also free to explore, such as The National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton and The Cleveland Museum of Art. Some great day trip destinations kids will enjoy include Young’s Jersey Dairy in Yellow Springs, b.a. Sweetie Candy Company in Cleveland and the Velvet Ice Cream Factory in Utica. There are also several children’s museums scattered throughout the state that feature plenty of hands-on exhibits and plenty of playtime.