We all know that Ohio is extra beautiful in the autumn months. This state boasts a wide variety of flora, which, in turn, means that the countryside and parks offer the best fall foliage in Ohio. There's no better way to experience the fall foliage than via a road trip, so pack some snacks and prepare for autumnal adventure.
Grab the family (or a friend or two) and start at the destination nearest you. We've included a few recommendations of places to stay along the way in case you want to stop and spend the day at a destination or two.
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1. Wayne National Forest
If you can, start your trip deep within the Appalachian foothills in southeastern Ohio. Wayne National Forest covers a quarter million acres and it's absolutely stunning in the fall. Address: 13700 US Highway 33,
Nelsonville, OH, 45764
2. Hocking Hills State Park
Drive through the scenic Hocking Hills and stop at one of Ohio's most beloved state parks for a quick, 1-mile hike to Old Man's Cave. If you want to stay overnight in the area, we recommend one of the multiple cabin options or The Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls. Address: 19852 OH-664, Logan, OH, 43138
3. Ohio Amish Country
Take your time enjoying some of the most popular parts of Ohio's Amish Country, such as Sugarcreek, Berlin and Millersburg. There are plenty of delicious restaurants, quaint shops and other activities to enjoy along the way. (And if you want to stay overnight in the area, you can't go wrong with The Inn at Honey Run.)
4. Mohican State Park
If you're feeling adventurous, get out and explore the Mohican-Memorial State Forest for a few hours. For an unforgettable overnight stay, check out the nearby Landoll's Mohican Castle or drive a few minutes out of your way to stay in The Mohicans Tree Houses in Glenmont. Address: 3116 OH-3, Loudonville, OH, 44842
5. Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Ohio's very own national park is unbelievably gorgeous in the fall. While you're passing through, be sure to stop and hike to Blue Hen Falls (pictured) or take the Ledges Trail. You can even hop aboard the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad for a truly special tour of the park. Address: 1550 Boston Mills Road, Peninsula, OH, 44264
6. Ashtabula County Covered Bridges
Drive through America's shortest and longest covered bridge along this scenic route, which features 18 covered bridges in Ashtabula County. There are several routes you can take. To view a map of the different routes you can take on the Ashtabula County Covered Bridge Tour, click here.
What do you think? Are you ready to find the best fall foliage in Ohio? We'd love to hear your thoughts!
For more fun things to do in Ohio in the fall, be sure to check out our previous articles: 10 Unique Fall Festivals In Ohio You Won’t Find Anywhere Else and Get Lost In These 10 Awesome Corn Mazes In Ohio This Fall.
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