Posted in Ohio
February 29, 2020
Few People Know The Highest Point In Ohio Is Campbell Hill
Have you ever wondered where the highest point in Ohio is? Did you know that it’s actually tucked away in the small town of Bellefontaine? Most people don’t. Campbell Hill in Bellefontaine is home to the highest point in Ohio. It’s a quiet roadside attraction that doesn’t get a lot of attention but it’s neat to cross of your Ohio bucket list.
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You'll find it on the grounds of a vocational-technical school, the Hi-Point Career Center.

What was once home to the Bellefontaine Air Force Station and the 664th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron is now both a school and a historic spot.

There's even a guest book you can sign and a certificate you can take home as a memento.

Sit on the bench in the small garden for awhile and take in the view.

Court Avenue in Bellefontaine, Ohio is officially deemed "America's Oldest Concrete Street." It was first paved in 1891.

Bellefontaine is simply known for its famous points and streets.
Have you ever explored the town of Bellefontaine or visited Campbell Hill before? If so, we want to know what your experience was like!
For more unique and little-known oddities in Ohio, check out our previous article: 14 Bizarre Roadside Attractions In Ohio That Are Fascinatingly Weird.
Address: Campbell Hill, Bellefontaine, OH 43311, USA