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Berlin Heights
  
Given the abundant orchards and farm markets dotting the landscape, it makes sense that the oldest basket-making business in Ohio began here. Tour the factory and view the process of changing mature trees into useful and high-quality baskets; purchase your favorite and then head to the orchards for pick-your-own produce. Once nourished, hike the numerous trails of Edison Woods MetroPark.

Elmore
  
If you are looking for unique shops, antiques, historic sites and beautiful gardens, then Elmore is the place for you. This riverfront village, home of Schedel Arboretum and Gardens, has a charming small town atmosphere and hosts many festivals and events all year long.

Genoa
  
Several historic landmarks, some registered on the National Register of Historic Places, await visitors to this one-of-a-kind village. Local artists sell their crafts in many delightful shops. Genoa has a rich heritage, including the Lourdes Grotto and the restored Opera House. Take the children to Veteran's Memorial Park for swimming and playgrounds.

Huron
  
This "Great Lake Place" enjoys amazing Lake Erie views, natural sandy beaches, excellent fishing opportunities, championship golf courses, and serene canoeing and hiking along the Huron River. Its ever-popular summer theater and live outdoor entertainment and events by the water shouldn't be missed. New in 2010, a public boat launch, located right at the mouth of the Huron River as it opens into Lake Erie, is eager to lure recreational boaters and fishermen to this welcoming "Fish Huron" community.

Kelleys Island
  
The largest American freshwater island on Lake Erie, Kelleys Island is an outdoorsman's dream, with 600 acres of Ohio State Park land, 17 miles of beautiful coastline, miles and miles of nature and hiking trails, a fossil-filled qurry, wetlands and wildflowers. Located in the western basin of Lake Erie, the island's scenery can be discovered by foot, bike, golf cart or kayak. Abundant waterfowl can be seen, making this a popular spot for birding enthusiasts, and each year in September, thousands of monarch butterflies visit the island to feast on milkweed before they head south to Mexico.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the island is home to historic homes and buildings, as well as the world-famous Glacial Grooves National Natural Landmark and Inscription Rock, where you'll see centuries-old petroglyphs. Kelleys Island offers an array of activities and attractions for travelers of all ages and interests, from fantastic nature exploration opportunities and historic sites to fun shops, restaurants and more. Families will enjoy the sandy beach, a stone pier for fishing and a boat launch. Scuba enthusiasts like the island for the unique oppotunity to dive documented shipwreck sites.
Stop by the local winery, explore island boutiques and gift shops or grab a treat at island eateries. Kelleys Island is sure to deliver a real taste of island life. See lodging charts for overnight accomodations.


Marblehead
  
Marblehead is a fishing, boating and summer cottage paradise that boasts the oldest operating lighthouse on the Great Lakes; Lakeside, a 135 year old Chautauqua community; one-of-a-kind historical sites; hometown restaurants; quaint gift shops and art galleries; numerous fruit and vegetable markets and East Harbor State Park, offering great picniking, fishing, camping and one of the finest beaches in the area.

Middle Bass Island
  
Middle Bass blends nature and serenity on this small, secluded island. Originally named Ile de Fleurs or Island of Flowers, visitors will enjoy beautiful lake views, a historic district, a wildlife refuge and an Ohio State Park. Access is by public ferries, private boats and planes.

Milan
  
Milan is most recognized as the birthplace of inventor Thomas Edison, but visitors to this scenic village will discover much more. In 2002 this community was voted one of the dozen distinctive destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Here, you can stroll a picturesque town square, encircled by unique specialty and unique shops housed in historic buildings. Tour the birthplace of Edison and a seven building historical museum complex or enjoy several special events in the town square.

Oak Harbor
  
Quaint shops, historic building, and cozy restaurants characterize this lovely town located on the Portage River. Celebrations are held throughout the year. In October, the Apple Festival draws thousands of visitors.

Port Clinton/ Catawba
  
Port Clinton is known as the "Walleye Capital of the World" for good reason. Here you'll enjoy world-class fishing, boating, beaches, sightseeing, shopping, and entertainment. Local festivals and events take place practically every weekend. Ferries to Put-in-Bay and Middle Bass Island depart from downtown Port Clinton and the tip of the Catawba Peninsula. The Catawba Peninsula also offers attractive lake views, a winery, rolling orchards and farm markets.

Put-in-Bay/South Bass Island
  
The resort village of Put-in-Bay on South Bass Island attracts hundreds of thousands annually to enjoy fun activities, outdoor recreation and a large variety of special events. Victorian Era buildings dot the landscape while various genres of music delight and entertain. Tour the island on a narrated tram or hop on a bike or golf cart to see the island at your own pace. History, dining, shopping, nightlife, outdoor recreation, and a variety of entertainment options combine for a truly memorable getaway. Access is by public ferries, private boats and planes.

Sandusky
  
This amazing destination benefits from the popularity of the world-class amusement park, Cedar Point, and is more recently known as being Ohio's waterpark capital and the gateway to the Lake Erie Islands. In season, ferries and island hopping cruises depart from downtown daily. Flooded with numerous attractions and entertainment options, Sandusky surprises with its beautiful parks, downtown architecture and wealth of history, includiing its role in the Underground Railroad passage to freedom. Historically a prominent wine-making region, local wineries still produce nationally-competitive, award-winning wines that can be tasted on property.

Vermilion
  
Reminiscent of a New England coastal seaport, this quaint historic town embraces its nautical heritage. A lighthouse and public beach are within walking distance to some of the most unique shops and eateries in the area. Savor locally-made, sumptuous chocolates or big juicy burgers while enjoying outdoor live music of summer concerts, annual festivals and special events.

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