Celebrate Love: Most Romantic Spots in Ohio

A woman and a man are embracing each other with faces close to one another in a winter scene for romantic spots in Ohio.

Few things say romance, like watching the sunset with your partner. Lake Erie Bluffs in Perry features stunning views of the lake and a scenic observation tower. For a more secluded experience, head to John Bryan State Park, where the lush landscape and dramatic cliffs create an intimate atmosphere perfect for a sunset stroll.

Best Spots in Ohio for Yoga

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Ohio truly shines when it comes to yoga. With so many diverse studios, there’s something for every yoga enthusiast.

A Storybook Christmas in Zanesville

A large historical building in Zanesville is lit up in multiple colors for the holidays

“This holiday season, you’ll step into a magical world where the childhood dream of strolling through downtown is brought to life,” Trolley rides, horse-drawn carriage tours, and a skating rink add to the festive charm

Discover Delicious Dining in Greene County

A blue speckled plate of hashbrowns and an egg casserole at the blueberry cafe when dining in Greene County

Dine amidst history at 75 Water St. in Clifton, where Historic Clifton Mill Restaurant offers a scenic dining experience by the old mill wheel. Enjoy freshly baked bread and home-cooked meals overlooking Clifton Gorge.

Fun Things to Do in Fall in Greater Lima

A woman is geo caching during fall in Greater Lima Ohio

For a unique adventure, try geocaching along the Visit Greater Lima GeoTrail. This GPS-guided treasure hunt leads you through the scenic spots of Allen County, offering a fun way to explore local history. Complete the trail, and you can earn a commemorative coin!

How to Prep Your Garden for Fall

a woman's hand wearing a gardening glove is using a hand tool to rake through her garden around th white flowers and pink asters in the background.

Closing up your garden until spring doesn’t have to be a chore. With these simple steps, you can protect your plants, soil, and tools, making it easier to jump back into gardening when the weather warms up.