- December 31, 2016
- Ohio Vacations
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There is never a bad time of year to visit Ohio. Spring bursts out of the gate as soon as you’ve put the skis and snowboards away, and there are non-stop Ohio attractions in every Ohio city year-round, in every mile of this state in the heart of America.
No matter your pleasure, there’s plenty of it to appreciate in Ohio. Nature lover? No part of the country is quite as beautiful as Ohio as she spills forth a bounty of color each season. The flora and fauna of Ohio come alive in a bountiful way as her lush green and brilliant blooms decorate every town and highway.
There are hundreds of state and local Metroparks in Ohio that offer camping, hiking, climbing, horseback riding, skiing, snowboarding, skateboarding, ice skating, boating, kayaking, and fishing, with a multitude of lakes, rivers, waterfalls, and wetlands, along with an abundance of carefully preserved natural habitats. Every spring, a [...]
- April 17, 2014
- Ohio Travel and Tourism, Ohio Vacations
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Located just 30 miles northwest of downtown Columbus, Union County, Ohio offers visitors a unique combination of the present and the past.
Discover local attractions like our 7 covered bridges or the Big Darby Plains Scenic Byway; explore how things are handcrafted at places like Phoenix Bat Company and Fulton Creek Dairy; or savor the unique shopping, winery tours and eateries of the county. Union County is also home to many festivals and fairs including the annual Covered Bridge Bluegrass Festival. Held the third weekend of September, the festival includes an elegant Dinner on the Bridge, a full day of festival activities including bluegrass music, old-fashioned games, antique and food vendors, a pie baking contest, pumpkin carver, wagon rides, community church service, and so much more.
For more information about Union County, call (800) 642-0087 or visit www.unioncounty.org.