For the adventurous and the brave, ghost town hunting is an enjoyable hobby — for the rest of us, it’s just eerie. You will find several ghost towns in Ohio with questionable stories of abandonment. The following are seven creepy ghost towns in Ohio just waiting to be explored (or, you know, avoided):

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So, what do you think? Are you ready to explore some of these ghost towns in Ohio? (Or are you good with just reading about them from the comfort and safety of your own home? Cause, you know, that’s an option too.) Share your thoughts with us in the comments!

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Ghost Towns In Ohio

Can I visit any abandoned places in Ohio?

Yes, there are a few abandoned places in Ohio you can visit and there are many abandoned places that you can spot from the road (especially when it comes to old barns in the rolling countryside). The House of Wills in Cleveland opens every so often to offer tours, and the old Mansfield Reformatory also offers tours in select seasons -- but these tours are just one reason to visit Mansfield, Ohio!

What is the most naturally beautiful town in Ohio?

The most naturally beautiful towns in Ohio include:

  • Cuyahoga Falls
  • Lakewood
  • Brecksville.

 

In addition to boasting incredible views of the great outdoors, there are epic places to dine in these areas with equally striking views.

What is the most haunted place in Ohio? 

From legends passed on through indigenous communities prior to European colonization to modern-day tales of spooky happenings, there are some surprising and scary legends in Ohio. Some of the locations said to be the most haunted in Ohio include:

  • Franklin Castle in Cleveland
  • Moonville Tunnel in McArthur
  • The old Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield

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