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- atreisExplorerIt really depends on what you want. For hiking and scenery, try Hocking Hills SP, or any of the other parks in Hocking County.
- Monaco_MontclaiExplorerType in camping in the state, that should do it , happy-camping
- KFSExplorerMohican and adjacent. My son went and still raves about it. Lots to do.
- OliverMiguelExplorerThe Sauder village is worth visiting..
- ependydadExplorerWe just camped at the Thousand Trails park in Jefferson, OH (far eastern end). My aunt came from just outside of Chicago, in Indiana to join us. It's a quiet campground and not a whole lot of activities, but the pool is clean and they have a small lake for canoeing around on.
- jaycoj1208ExplorerLoudonville area is very nice we like to stay at Mohican Adventures or if you are a C2C member Wally World Riverside Resort is clean. If your travels bring you into the state around Labor Day then the battle of Lake Erie is going on.
- MargaritavilleExplorerYou might want to check out Sauder Village in northwest Ohio. They have a nice small campground convenient to the Pionee Village. Nice indoor swimming at the lodge. A great place to visit!
- cinscopeExplorerI second the Cedar Point recommendation. There is a world-class amusement park there.
- lgarciaExplorerWe just camped at Barkcamp State Park near Wheeling. There is a beach and fishing pier.
Great trails for hiking and biking - nearby St. Clairsville has the National Road Bikeway http://ohiobikeways.net/national.htm
An Underground Railroad museum is close by. We went to Cabelas for some gear.
Another place we like is Oak Hill Campground in Wayne National Forest near Ironton. - ronfishermanModeratorCouple of fun places that I have visited. Sandusky, Cedar Point area and Mohican State park near Loudenville, OH.
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