One of the best things about spring is the vibrant colors of tulips and daffodils blooming everywhere. Every April, Cincinnati Zoo is filled with color as more than 100,000 tulips bloom all throughout the grounds alongside daffodils, hyacinths and flowering shrubs. Check out Zoo Blooms, a tulip festival in Cincinnati, one of the best places to see these beautiful blooms:

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What places in Ohio should I see before I die?

Some of the places in Ohio to see before you die include:

  • Hocking Hills State Park – You get a two-for-one here, as you won’t want to miss the Hocking Hills Rock House, a massive above-ground cave, and Old Man’s Cave with a fascinating history and origin
  • Anthony Wayne Bridge – An amazing replica of the Golden Gate Bridge
  • Ohio Caverns – Created thousands of years ago by an underground river cutting through ancient limestone, resulting in vast rooms and passageways.
  • Marblehead Lighthouse – The oldest lighthouse in continuous operation on the United States side of the Great Lakes.
  • Put-In-Bay – A gorgeous island with much to explore.

 

Learn more about these places in Ohio to see before you die.

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What are the best hiking trails in Ohio during spring?

Some of the best hiking trails in Ohio include:

  • Cattail Trail at Garfield Park Reservation
  • Hurdle Waterfowl Park Loop at Hurdle Waterfowl Park
  • Old Mans Cave Loop at Hocking Hills State Park
  • East Cohasset Hike/Bike Trail at Mill Creek Park
  • Hebron Trail at Ohio Canal Greenway

Find more of the best hiking trails in Ohio.