15 Places In Ohio You Must See Before You Die
From breathtaking views to really unique manmade structures, Ohio is full of beautiful places to explore that you won’t be able to experience anywhere else in the world. The following are what we consider to be absolute must-sees when it comes to the beauty Ohio has to offer.

This park is arguably Ohio's most beloved state park, where waterfalls, caves and hiking trails abound.

Tucked away in Adams County is this mysterious snake-shaped mound, unlike any other mound in the world.
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Within the Ohio Caverns is one of the world's largest and most perfectly formed stalactites. Crystal King is nearly five feet long, weighing an estimated 400 pounds, and is estimated to be more than 200,000 years old.
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Kelleys Island is home to the largest accessible glacial grooves in the world.

This waterfall is arguably Ohio's most beloved waterfall.

Also known as Mound City, this historic park is home to the largest collection of Indian burial mounds in the world.

Where the simple life is celebrated and the freshly baked bread tastes like heaven.

This garden gives a whole new meaning to plant life.
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Arguably the state's most beloved lighthouse along the shores of Lake Erie.

In addition to the great outdoors and beautiful cabins, The Mohicans (located in Glenmont) feature some mind-blowing tree houses (complete with electricity and running water) available for overnight stays.

Cumberland is home to Ohio's very own safari-like experience where the animals roam free.

This historic house was home to Thomas Worthington and is the sight of the Great Seal. The story of Ohio truly began here.

Built entirely by hand, this historic castle (also known as the Chateau Laroche) is located in Loveland and is open to the public to explore for a small fee.
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Within the Hocking Hills State Park area in Logan is the beloved Rock House, where visitors can freely explore this cave with a 25 ft. high ceiling and window-like openings.

(Because it's the closest you will get to an ocean shore sunset.)
What other places in Ohio do you think everyone should definitely see?
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