11 Underrated Places In Ohio That Even Natives Have Never Heard Of
If you’re a lifelong Ohioan, chances are you feel as if you’ve explored all there is to explore. However, there are so many hidden gems in Ohio that even lifelong Buckeye State natives don’t even know about! The following are 11 hidden gems in Ohio that make for some absolutely amazing adventures. We’re pretty sure there’s at least a few under-the-radar places on this list that might surprise you!
How many of these hidden gems in Ohio have you explored? Isn’t Ohio just full of surprises?
For more bucket-list worthy adventures in The Buckeye State, you absolutely must check out these 10 places!
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What are some unique Ohio adventures?
Ohio is full of places that will surely bring out your inner explorer. Some uniquely Ohio adventures include the Ohio Caverns, a massive underground cave system in West Liberty that's known as "America's Most Colorful Caverns," SunWatch Village in Dayton, a partially excavated Fort Ancient culture village that features several restored houses on their original foundations, and The Rock House, a Hocking Hills cave with a 25-foot high ceiling and window-like openings. This is the only true cave in the entire park, and it is an unbelievably incredible place to explore and discover.
What are some little-known places in Ohio worth a visit?
If the above list of hidden gems in Ohio whets your appetite for more, you'll definitely want to hop over to this list of 15 secret spots in The Buckeye State. Some of our favorite off-the-beaten-path spots include Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park, Château Laroche (an actual, hand-built castle on the banks of The Little Miami River!), Columbus Park of Roses, the Osage Orange Tunnel, and Chapel Cave.
Does Ohio have any interesting roadside attractions?
Here in Ohio, we’ve got some pretty odd roadside attractions. From giant objects you can see from the road to unusual backyard museums, we have it all here in the Buckeye State! Along State Route 45 outside of Country Cousins, a log-furniture company in Austinburg, you'll find the world's largest rocking chair, a giant seat that's been sitting in Austinburg since the '60s. Outside of Columbus, Ohio has its own version of Stonehenge, thanks to Dublin's Field of Corn, also known as "Cornhenge." Columbus Washboard Company in Logan is home to the world's largest washboard. (yes -- this is a thing). And in Newark, you'll find the world's largest basket, courtesy of The Longaberger Company's former headquarters. This seven-story basket building along State Route 16 in Newark is a novelty piece of architecture you really have to see to believe.