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Top-rated vacation rentals in Ohio

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Cabin in Salem
“The Dreamcatcher” Treehouse with Hot Tub
The "Dreamcatcher" Treehouse is a unique secluded hideaway perched high above the scenic ravine and rolling creek. In an enchanted wooded setting, a winding gravel pathway leads to the whimsical rope suspension bridge entering the treehouse. Stunning views await from floor to ceiling windows, and the spacious cantilevered deck with oversized hot tub and glass fire pit. With upscale modern design featuring beautiful cozy interiors and comfort at every turn, your stay will be a welcome retreat.
$207 per night
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Place to stay in Beach City
Forest Lane A-Frame @forestlane__
Romantic , Lake front A-frame sits on the back end of of our 15 acre forest property , Front porch balcony w Bistro table , w lake views . Outdoor area w string lights & firepit . Outdoor Grill . Private Hammock area Fully stocked kitchen (no oven, only stove top ) ,microwave/ convection oven. Coffee beans w grinder, Teas. Queen size bed. Bathroom w Walk-in shower. Soaker tub in Loft area , Livingroom w fireplace . Kayaks available April - October. Fishing allowed from the kayak dock only !
$220 per night
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Cabin in Peebles
Solstice Haven A-Frame on Private 20 Acres
An A-Frame designed and built by architect Jose Garcia in a peaceful and private setting in Adams County, Ohio. Rest, relax, and recharge while walking the trails on our 20-acre wooded property or fill the heated outdoor cedar soaking tub with fresh water for a relaxing soak. Visit the nearby Serpent Mound, Amish country, or nature preserves. Wildflowers in the summer, cozy Nordic fireplaces during the winter, and star gazing on clear nights, Solstice Haven is the perfect year round retreat.
$161 per night

Ohio home rentals

Home in Garrettsville
“Willow Ledge at Silver Creek” Villa with Hot Tub
$228 per night
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Home in Millersburg
Oasis of Carlisle in Amish Country
$259 per night
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Home in Pomeroy
Sweet Peace Forest
$185 per night
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Home in Logan
Natures Crest Retreat, Hocking Hills
$249 per night
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Home in Logan
Black Diamond- The Ultimate Luxury getaway!
$328 per night
Home in Millersburg
Six-Container Home Nestled In the Heart of Amish Country
$154 per night
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Home in South Bloomingville
Idyll Reserve 1 | The South - Hocking Hills
$336 per night
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Home in Logan
Acorn Cottage - Nestled in the Heart of the Hocking Hills
$124 per night
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Home in Logan
Family Fun Hocking Hills Retreat, 2 Decks, Game Rm
$214 per night
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Home in Hocking Hills
Mountain Getaway Cabin in Hocking Hills
$552 per night
Home in Madison
Vineyard View | Walk to Wineries & River| Hot Tub
$255 per night
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Home in Westerville
Serene Private Space in the Heart of the Ville.
$104 per night
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Your guide to Ohio

Welcome to Ohio

Some states are famous for their mountains or beaches. Ohio is famous for its people. One nickname for the state is Mother of Presidents, since eight U.S. presidents were born or raised here, although it’s noted, too, for the charm of its general citizenry. The state is also possessed of an unexpected geographic diversity. Ohio has major cities imbued with an urban energy, like Cincinnati and Cleveland. It has smaller cities with the flair and vibrancy of major metropolises including Dayton and Columbus, which attracts national attention for its culinary and arts scenes. The state’s bucolic villages and open farmland have attracted both the Amish and back-to-the-landers alike. And if people aren’t your thing? Ohio features rolling hills dense with picturesque cabins nestled in the hardwood forests.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Ohio?

Ohio is splendid in the fall. September and October here are drier than any other months and tend to be cool and comfortable. It’s wise to pay attention to college football schedules here, as big games at college towns can lead to teeming crowds at restaurants and congested roads. Summers can vary from comfortably hot to uncomfortably hot; always prepare for occasional thunderstorms. Spring is a mixed bag, with some lovely days and others filled with chilly rain. Few claim that winter is the best time in Ohio — polar chills can dip down from the Arctic, and winds sweep across the Great Lakes to scour the northern parts of the state.


What are the top things to do in Ohio?

American Sign Museum

Opened in 2005, this quirky collection claims to be the largest public museum dedicated to signs in the United States. Inside the 20,000-square-foot building are hundreds of displays of how companies have shouted at us from rooftops, storefronts, and highways. These range from signs touting a novel product called lightbulbs, to neon’s peacock phase, to now-faded roadside icons.

Cedar Point Amusement Park

With its 17 roller coasters and deep lineup of thrill rides, Ohio’s most popular amusement park — the second oldest in the country, dating back to 1870 — is a hit with kids as well as adults who feel that childhood ended far too early. Cedar Point sprawls over 364 acres, and the roller coasters range from a gentle 1964 wooden classic to the latest, fastest, most terrifying screamers. If swirling in the air at high speeds isn’t your thing, there are also water slides, kids’ rides, live entertainment, and dozens of food stands.

Toledo Museum of Art

Since it opened in 1901, the Toledo Museum of Art has amassed an impressive collection of art from a range of eras, including early Egyptian and Greek, as well as the work of historic and modern American artists. The museum is especially noted for its displays of historic and modern glass — there’s a glassblowing studio where you can see glassmaking in action — not to mention its stunningly modern Glass Pavilion.

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