Question:
What are some cool vacation spots in Ohio?
Jessicaa
2011-02-28 18:16:25 UTC
We would be able to travel anywhere in Ohio and something at a decent price.
We would have a family of 5.
Five answers:
seeking answers
2011-03-03 04:11:14 UTC
Check out Ohio state parks. Especially if you camp, they offer some economical weekends. Many also have reasonably priced cottages, especially during weekdays.



http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/parks/parks/tabid/726/Default.aspx



Mohican State Park has an excellent pool, and many things to do in the area, from canoeing to visiting the old Ohio Reformatory in Mansfield. Younger kids would enjoy the farm experience at nearby Malabar Farm State Park. You could take a day trip from there to the Columbus Zoo, one of the best in the nation.



BOL for an enjoyable family vacation in 2011!
Starlight 1
2011-03-04 21:16:03 UTC
For the kids, nothing beats taking them to Cedar Point or to Kings Island. Both of these are amusement parks and resorts. You can also visit the Cuyahoga National Park and ride the train, go to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, or go visit the campus of OSU in Columbus. Ohio also abounds with state parks where you can fish, hike, camp, swim, go horseback riding, ride bikes, and so forth. There are cruises available on Lake Erie in the summer, for both adults and kids, as well as deep water fishing. Some of the charter boat companies also sail all the way across the lake to Canada. If you want to show your kids where the aviation industry began, try visiting Dayton and the Wright Brothers' home and shop. If you happen to be in Cleveland over the Labor Day weekend in September, you'll get a chance to see either the Blue Angels or the Thunderbirds perform at the Cleveland International Air Show.



I would contact your local chapter of AAA and get information about Ohio vacations from them. They can put you in touch with the state's tourist board or vacation commision, where you can get all kinds of information about what to see, where to stay, and where to eat while you're in the state.
Mike H
2011-03-01 02:22:46 UTC
Cedar point in Sandusky or Kings Island around Dayton for the kids.
?
2011-03-01 02:17:17 UTC
try the airport.
anonymous
2011-03-01 02:27:48 UTC
this place is nice...

http://www.shoresidecottage.net/


This content was originally posted on Y! Answers, a Q&A website that shut down in 2021.
Loading...