Here's The Perfect Weekend Itinerary If You Love Exploring Ohio's Waterfalls
It’s great to do something unique and out of the ordinary with your weekends every once in awhile. Living in Ohio, there’s plenty to see and do when you need a weekend getaway and a change of pace. And if you love chasing waterfalls, then we have the perfect northeast Ohio weekend itinerary for you, complete with hidden waterfalls, a restaurant right over some falls and a waterfall inn. No matter the season, a waterfall road trip in Ohio is always rewarding. Pack some road trip snacks and grab the camera, because these scenic spots are calling.
The total trip takes about 5.5 of drive time round-trip, so you can take the trip within three days and two nights. (We’ve included some restaurant and overnight accommodation recommendations.) It’s designed in a loop, so you can start with the waterfall nearest you. We’ve included a link to the Google Map so you can plan your waterfall chasing adventure in Ohio!
What do you think of this waterfall road trip in Ohio? Would you take it? Tell us your thoughts in the comments, and let us know if there are any other scenic spots that you’d add to this road trip. The more the merrier!
For more road trip fun in Ohio, check out our previous article, This Road Trip To Ohio’s Most Majestic Castles Is Like Something From A Fairytale.
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Which hikes in Ohio are best in the winter?
These Ohio waterfalls are absolutely magnificent in the winter, transforming into works of icy art signed by Mother Nature herself. You'll also love wintertime hiking at spots like Old Man’s Cave and Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve.
Does Ohio have any natural wonders?
The Buckeye State is full of natural wonders, from modest tributaries of our mightiest rivers to massive sandstone and shale cliffs and outcrops. However, our most magnificent natural wonder is doubtless the glacial grooves at Kelleys Island. These glacial striations are among the boldest and deepest visible marks in the world!
Where can I hike to a cave in Ohio?
If these waterfalls bring out your inner adventurer, you'll be pleased to know that our stunning state is full of other fascinating natural formations. Caves are one of the coolest places to explore in the state! The best caves in Ohio include subterranean wonders like the Ohio Caverns, plus aboveground wonders like the Rock House in Hocking Hills.