Tour The State's Most Photographed Landmarks On This Photographer's Road Trip Through Ohio
By Beth
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Published December 15, 2021
It’s no secret that Ohio is beautiful . And yet it’s all too easy to take for granted the landmarks and destinations that our state is famous for. Fortunately, we’ve put together a road trip itinerary that will take you to the most photographed places in Ohio. Through the lens of your camera (or phone), you’ll be able to renew your appreciation for the state’s most treasured landmarks. Or leave the camera at home and simply soak in the views as you make cherished memories with friends and family. Without further ado, we present to you the photographer’s road trip through Ohio.
Know before you go : The driving itinerary alone will take 10 hours, so be sure to plan a few overnight stops along the way. We’ve suggested three of them below.
1. Marblehead Lighthouse
Lighthouse Drive, Lighthouse Dr, Lakeside Marblehead, OH 43440, USA
You'll find the single most photographed lighthouse in Ohio just 80 miles outside of Cleveland. A fitting start to our photographer's road trip through Ohio,
Marblehead Lighthouse is stunning in any season. Built in 1821, it also holds the title of the oldest continuously-operated lighthouse in the entire country.
2. Edgewater Park
Edgewater Beach, Cleveland, OH 44102, USA
Next up on the list is
Edgewater Park , one of the most breathtaking parks in the region. With 9,000 feet of shoreline giving way to stunning city views, this spot is prime for photo-taking. After you've captured the views, be sure to stretch your legs or embark on another activity such as kayaking, fishing, or dog-walking. It's here that you'll also find a famous "Cleveland" sign.
3. Blue Hen Falls
Blue Hen Falls, Brecksville, OH 44141, USA
No scenic road trip in Ohio is complete without some time spent in Cuyahoga Valley National Park. One of the crown jewels of the park is
Blue Hen Falls , an exquisite waterfall that is stunning in all four seasons. Getting to the waterfall requires a short 0.5-mile hike that is as scenic as the destination itself. If parking at Blue Hen Falls is full, you might consider Boston Store Visitor Center (this will add 1 mile to your trek).
Optional overnight accommodation: The Inn At Brandywine Falls
For a charming place to stay the night, it doesn't get much better than the Inn at Brandywine Falls. Tucked away in the woods, this charming bed and breakfast will quickly feel like a second home. Plus, it overlooks Brandywine Waterfall! For more information about booking your stay,
click here .
4. Lanterman's Mill
1001 Canfield Rd, Youngstown, OH 44511, USA
The historic
Lanterman's Mill dates back to 1845. It's one of Mahoning County’s most prized attractions, both for its history and its exquisite beauty. Visit the mill and you'll feel as though you've stepped into the past. You can even purchase some flour or grits as a souvenir from your visit.
5. Mohican State Park
Mohican State Park, 3116 OH-3, Loudonville, OH 44842, USA
There's so much to explore at Mohican State Park; you'll want to take your time enjoying all that this beautiful destination has to offer. This one park is home to a covered bridge, a stunning river, and one of the deepest gorges in Ohio. For some of the park's most stunning scenery, we'd recommend hiking the
Hemlock Gorge Trail . This 3-mile hike will take you to the covered bridge and through the dense forests, offering photo ops at every turn.
Optional overnight accommodation: The Mohicans Treehouse Resort
If you're ready to call it a day, venture to one of the most unique treehouse resorts in Ohio, conveniently located just 15 minutes from Mohican State Park. Photographed above is the Old Pine Treehouse.
Click here for rates and availability.
6. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
Conservatory Drive, Conservatory Dr, Columbus, OH 43205, USA
Welcome to Columbus!
The Franklin Park Conservatory and Gardens is one of the city's most cherished destinations, and it's no mystery why. The Conservatory holds educational programs and events year-round, and their exhibits are nothing short of fascinating. There is an admission fee to get into the Conservatory and Gardens.
7. German Village
German Village, Columbus, OH, USA
Photo opportunities abound at
German Village , a quaint, historic district just south of Columbus. The area was settled by German immigrants in the early 1800s, and much of the original charm has been retained in the unique storefronts and architecture. It's a great place to browse for a new book, enjoy a cup of coffee, or venture out on a romantic date.
Optional overnight accommodation: McGonagall’s Mansion
It just doesn't get much better than this
Harry Potter-themed Airbnb in Columbus. This three-bedroom house is charming on the outside, and positively magical indoors. Complete with a game room and all kinds of Harry Potter-themed decor, you'll feel as though you've temporarily been transported to another world. For rates and availability,
click here .
8. Ash Cave
Ash Cave, 26400 OH-56, South Bloomingville, OH 43152, USA
Lace up those hiking boots, because we're about to venture to Hocking Hills State Park. You may want to get an early start, as
Ash Cave is undoubtedly one of the most popular destinations in the park. The enormous cave measures 700 feet from end to end, and the view from almost any angle is breathtaking. The cave is just a quick walk from the parking area, so you can spend more time getting the perfect shot.
9. Eden Park
Eden Park, Clay Township, OH 45662, USA
Last, but certainly not least, is
Eden Park . One of the most spectacular outdoor spaces in Cincinnati, the park offers gorgeous views of the Ohio River. You could easily spend all day exploring all that this park has to offer: the views, history, recreational opportunities, and more. Despite being such a gorgeous destination, Eden Park is still considered to be somewhat of a hidden gem. With plenty of room to roam, you'll have the perfect opportunity to reflect on your whirlwind of a road trip.
Would you venture to the most photographed places in Ohio? Be sure to share your thoughts with us in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you!
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