Here in Ohio, we have plenty of unique stores, farms and other attractions just waiting to be discovered. From the rolling hills of Ohio Amish Country to the small town treasures and state parks, the following are 12 of our favorite hidden gems along Ohio's countryside that are so worth the drive. There's no doubt about it - these are the best places to visit in Amish country Ohio.
1. End of the Commons General Store
Ohio's oldest general store appropriately sits in the heart of Amish country. You'll find this truly charming general store at the center of Mesopotamia Township, the fourth largest Amish settlement in the country and the second largest settlement in Ohio. End of the Commons General Store has been in operation since the 1840s, and it's full of old world charm.
2. Idle-Hour Ranch
If you’re looking for a fun place to take the whole family, then you should consider visiting one of Ohio’s best, little-known attractions. Idle-Hour Ranch in Troy, Ohio offers visitors a truly unique experience with animals you wouldn’t really expect to find in the Buckeye State. From camels to elephants, you never know what you’ll encounter at this family-owned and operated ranch.
3. Hershberger’s Farm and Bakery
This lovely Millersburg farm and bakery is the perfect day trip destination or stop when you're exploring Ohio's Amish Country. The heartwarming setting itself is enough to make you stop and stay while. But it's the goodies inside that make it really worth the trip. The fry pies and the cinnamon rolls are simply irresistible. Hershberger’s Farm and Bakery is definitely one of the best places to visit in Amish country Ohio.
4. Hocking Hills Market
Open year-round is the Hocking Hills Market in Rockbridge. Here, you can hunt for unique indoor and outdoor treasures. Bring the family along for a fun afternoon adventure full of fascinating finds.
5. Lehman's Hardware
This unique store in Ohio Amish Country specializes in antique style appliances, retro home furnishings, non-electric kitchenware, old-time toys and a lot more items that will take you back to yesteryear. There's a reason why Lehman's Hardware remains a community staple. It may be far away, but it's definitely worth the trek.
6. The Farm at Walnut Creek
This interactive farm features more than 500 animals, including a beautiful herd of giraffes.
The Farm at Walnut Creek is one of the best places to feed animals in Ohio! Whether you're young, or just young at heart, this place will fill you with wonder.
7. Clifton Mill
One of the largest water powered grist mills still in existence, Clifton Mill is fueled by the Little Miami River. This historic site of Clifton Mill features a vintage mill, a covered bridge, a 1940s-era gas station and a quaint American restaurant. You've got to try their delicious burgers and pancakes.
8. Tis The Season Christmas Shoppe
While there are several shops throughout the state that sell plenty of beautiful Christmas items, there’s one shop in particular that’s all things Christmas, all the time.
Tis The Season Christmas Shoppe in Millersburg is Ohio’s largest year-round Christmas store—and it’s truly magical.
9. The Barn Inn
This charming bed and breakfast is another picture perfect place to stay while you're exploring the area. As an added bonus, the formerly Amish inn-keepers can give you firsthand insight into the culture and Amish faith. Relax and rejuvenate at The Barn Inn.
10. Walnut Creek Cheese
This massive fresh food market features delicious meats and cheeses, bakery items, produce and much more. Walnut Creek Cheese is both delicious and welcoming. It's a must-stop before you leave the Amish country in Ohio.
11. Rebecca’s Bistro
When you’re exploring Ohio Amish Country, you expect to find fried chicken, mashed potatoes and hearty Amish pies. What you don’t expect to find is an unbelievably charming bistro housed in a log cabin, serving up some of the freshest and most delicious breakfast and lunch. Tucked away in Sugarcreek in the heart of Ohio Amish Country, you’ll find Rebecca’s Bistro. It’s a homey little restaurant that almost looks straight out of a fairytale.
12. Malabar Farm
If you live in Ohio and have yet to visit Malabar Farm State Park, you’re truly missing out. Nestled in the hills of Pleasant Valley in Lucas, Ohio is a picture perfect farm with an unbelievably nice restaurant. It’s beloved by locals and a hidden gem to Ohioans who don’t live in the area.
Have you been to any of the best places to visit in Amish country Ohio? What other countryside gems deserve to be added to this list? Share your thoughts and experiences with us!
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