Fun for all at Ohio vacation home rentals
Ohio is the heart and soul of the Great Lakes region, stretching from the peaceful Ohio River to the geological grandeur of the Appalachian Mountains. It might sound like a cliche, but there really is something for everyone here. Explore major cities brimming with world-class museums, sporting venues and cultural hubs, chill out on the blissful beaches of Lake Erie or feel the adrenaline in one of the state's many famous amusement parks. Whether you opt for a resort-style pad in the suburbs or a bustling apartment in Cleveland's bustling downtown district, an Ohio vacation rental puts you in the heart of it all.
Historic sites near Ohio vacation homes
Ohio has a rich history with fascinating museums and historic sites to explore. Vacation rentals can be found near interesting places like Perry’s Victory & International Peace Memorial, a scenic park with a monument to those who fought in the Battle of Lake Erie, and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, an interactive museum with film, animation, and multimedia exhibits focused on slavery. You could also explore the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, a planetarium and museum with exhibits on prehistoric discoveries.
Tourist attractions near Ohio vacation homes
With its historic monuments and vast theme parks, Ohio is packed with attractions to tickle every visitor's fancy. For art lovers, the renowned Cleveland Museum of Art is a must, with a staggering trove of 45,000 artworks on display, including a particularly-impressive collection of Asian and Egyptian pieces. If that seems a little tame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum should hit the spot. Set behind a Louvre-like facade in downtown Cleveland, it boasts an Aladdin's cave of memorabilia and honors some of music's most-influential contributors. Seeking something a little quieter? Cuyahoga Valley National Park offers more than 125 miles of idyllic hiking trails to explore.
What to do during your stay in Ohio vacation homes
With so much going on, there's never a shortage of things to do in Ohio. Take a look at the state's packed festival calendar and choose from major events such as Cincinnati's beer-soaked Oktoberfest Zinzinnati and the Cleveland International Film Festival. Foodies can gorge on delicious local fare, including candy buckeyes and succulent Salisbury steaks, while sports fans will have their work cut out with all the hockey, football and baseball games. Seeking thrills? Ohio is home to Cedar Point, dubbed the "Roller Coaster Capital of the World", as well as another famous, fun-packed theme park in the shape of Kings Island. For outdoors types, the state's fresh green countryside and vast lake provide countless opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, boating and more.
Local weather for your stay in Ohio vacation rentals
No matter which part of the state you book an Ohio vacation rental in, the weather won't vary too much. For the most part, Ohio has a humid continental climate, with hot sunny summers and winters that can range from cool to cold. July tends to be the hottest month, so if you prefer mild temperatures, it might be best to visit during spring or towards fall. Severe weather can occur here, but Ohio experiences fewer tornados than the other states that lie within the Tornado Alley region.
Explore the great outdoors in Ohio
Ohio's sprawling countryside sets the scene for a variety of outdoor adventures, providing plenty of eye candy beyond the city limits. To the south, there's the splendor of the Appalachian Mountains, to the north there's the glassy expanse of Lake Erie, and in-between there's rolling countryside, blanketed in peaceful forests and dotted with quaint Amish farms. If you're staying in Cleveland or Akron, you don't have to venture far from your Ohio vacation rental to enjoy nature. Between the 2 cities, Cuyahoga Valley National Park provides a leafy habitat for foxes, peregrine falcons, river otters, eagles and more.
Transportation options to and around Ohio
Fly into John Glenn Columbus Intl. Airport (CMH), the closest airport, located 6.6 mi (10.7 km) from the city center. If you're unable to find a flight that fits your schedule, you could book a flight to Marion, OH (MNN-Marion Municipal), which is 45.3 mi (73 km) away.
If you're traveling by train, Cincinnati Union Terminal, Sandusky Station and Elyria Station are the main stations that serve the city. It's easy to get around Ohio by jumping on the metro at Findlay Market-Race Tram Stop, Hanke Exchange Tram Stop or Brewery District Tram Stop.
Sample regional cuisine in Ohio
Much of Ohio’s cuisine reflects culinary traditions of the Midwest with a focus on simple, hearty meals. Ohio claims a few signature dishes, however, such as the “Buckeye” peanut butter cup, Cincinnati-style chili, sauerkraut balls, and clam bakes. Visit a restaurant or eatery near your vacation rental to experience the unique flavors of the state.