Most People Don’t Know These 10 Super Tiny Towns In Ohio Exist

Discover some of the smallest towns in Ohio, each with a population of less than 300.

Have you ever wondered where the smallest towns in Ohio are? You're not alone. According to City-Data.com, the following towns are some of the smallest towns in Ohio—with populations of less than 300. In fact, most people don't even know they exist. See if you've heard of (or driven through) any of these towns before:

1. Radnor

With heartwarming rural scenery and backroads that just look like home, this Delaware County town has a population of approximately 201.

2. North Robinson

North Robinson is located in Crawford County and home to a population of approximately 202.

3. Harpster

Home to some historic scenery and approximately 204 residents, you'll find this town in Wyandot County.

4. West Leipsic

This tiny town is located in Putnam County and is home to a population of approximately 204.

5. Mount Cory

Mount Cory is located in Hancock County and is home to a population of approximately 206.

6. Burbank

Located in Wayne County, Burbank is home to a population of approximately 207.

7. South Salem

The sleepy town of South Salem is hiding in Ross County with a population of approximately 207.

8. Ludlow Falls

Home to a scenic waterfall beneath a picturesque bridge, this Miami County town has a population of approximately 209.

9. Celeryville

Known for its unusual name, this Huron County town has a population of approximately 210 (and not an excess of celery).

10. Bannock

Located in Belmont County, Bannock has a population of approximately 211.

Did you know these towns existed? Do you live in any of them? What do you love about your small town? Let us know in the comments below!

For more of the best tiny towns in Ohio, check out our previous article: 14 Small Towns In Rural Ohio That Are Downright Delightful.

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