The One Spring Festival In Ohio That's Worthy Of Your Bucket List Every Year
Editor’s Note: This event has not been held since 2022. However, you can check out other fun events in Ohio on our website.
Here in Ohio, we know how to celebrate. For proof of this, look no further than the array of spring festivals in Ohio that take place each year. One that we’re especially excited about that’s coming up in May is the annual Cleveland Donut Fest. As its name implies, this delightful spring festival in Ohio is a celebration of all things donuts. So if you have a sweet tooth, or simply love an excuse to attend a fun local festival, this event belongs at the top of your bucket list.
What are your thoughts on this delicious spring festival in Ohio? Would you attend? Be sure to share your thoughts and experiences with us in the comments section — we’d love to hear about your favorite spring festivals in Ohio, too! For more information, you can visit the official Cleveland Donut Fest website.
Another fun spring festival in Cincinnati is Zoo Blooms – a colorful tulip festival at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden.
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What are some things to do in Ohio in spring?
When spring unfurls from its long slumber in Ohio we rush outside to admire the arrival of vibrant green leaves and colorful wildflowers. Here are a few things to do in Ohio in spring:
- Jane Coates Wildflower Trail, Put-In-Bay, OH: This delightful hidden gem on South Bass Island comes alive with wildflowers in early spring and throughout the summer months. If you want a fun spring experience, you can volunteer for Earth Day Work Day at the end of April to help get the trail ready for spring hikers. Along this short and sweet half-mile loop near the Ladd Carr Wildlife Woods, you'll find a bounty of vibrant wildflowers like Dutchman’s Breeches, Appendaged Waterleaf, Jack in the Pulpit, Wild Hyacinths, and Blue Phlox.
- Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens, Akron, OH: This charming beautifully landscaped garden at the 1912 estate of F.A. Seiberling, (co-founder of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company) is a wonderful spring spot to enjoy nature. The 65-room estate includes five historic buildings and eight gardens, all beautifully manicured and maintained. If you find yourself in Akron in the spring, a visit to this lovely estate would make for a peaceful afternoon.
- Judith and Maynard H. Murch Canopy Walk, Kirtland, OH: The Holden Arboretum has a fantastic canopy walk suspended 65 feet above the forest floor. This 500-foot-long swinging bridge may not be for the faint of heart, but it is a thrilling way to walk through the forest. In springtime, when the trees are bursting with vibrant new green leaves and the air seems to be a little bit fresher, you will appreciate the beauty of spring from up high. While you are in the area, be sure to visit the Kalberer Family Emergent Tower which climbs 120 feet from the forest floor into the clouds.
One of our favorite spring activities is to go on a hike through the woods as wildlife and plantlife wake up for spring. Check out our ultimate list of the best hikes in Ohio - you are sure to find one you love as much as we do. Be sure to grab a map or two from AllTrails+ before you head out on your adventure.