Here in Ohio, you should always go chasing waterfalls. And the bigger the waterfalls you can find, the better. We’ve mapped out a road trip that takes you to some of the tallest waterfalls in Ohio, including some off the beaten path hidden gems and little-known falls you can practically drive right up to. This waterfall road trip in Ohio covers more than 100 miles of the Buckeye State, and the total drive time clocks in at a little over 2 hours, giving you plenty of time to explore at each stop. To view a Google Map of the trip in a separate tab or window, click here.

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For more beautiful waterfalls in Ohio, check out our previous article: The Ultimate Bucket List For Anyone In Ohio Who Loves Waterfall Hikes.

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Waterfall Road Trip In Ohio

Where in Ohio are the most waterfalls?

You can find the most waterfalls in Oregon primarily located around the Hocking Hills State Park region, and in the area around southern Ohio. There are even some incredible waterfalls in the area bordering Pennsylvania, close to Cleveland, too. Most impressive is the Centerville Mills Falls in Ohio, which is an epic waterfall that you can walk right behind. Located near Cleveland, this 20 foot high waterfall features a cave that you can walk in to get right behind the waterfall without getting wet.

How many waterfalls are in Ohio?

Ohio has over 300 waterfalls, to many visitors’ surprise. While most of Ohio makes you think of farmland, there are actually a ton of beautiful waterfalls in Ohio to visit and see in person. The most famous waterfall in Ohio is Cedar Falls, located within Hocking Hills State Park and is one of the most recognizable waterfalls in the state.

What are the best waterfalls in Ohio?

The best waterfalls in Ohio are tall and majestic, or flowing over rocks like sandstone to give it a picturesque feel. Even though Ohio is known for being flat, the state is home to some impressive and beautiful waterfalls.

The best waterfalls in Ohio are: