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The end of summer is always bittersweet. On one hand, the grilling parties and pool outings have come to an end. On the other, pumpkin is back on the menu, that refreshing chill is in the air, and the trees are exploding into rich reds, vibrant oranges and sunny yellows. Hunting down the best colors is a beloved pastime for Ohio residents — and luckily, we have plenty of incredible viewing spots right in our backyard. We rounded up 10 of the best places to see fall colors in the state, so pack your camera and get ready to fall in love with fall all over again! Note: Most of Ohio's best colors occur in the middle of October, but you can always check the fall color report through DiscoverOhio.com to be sure you're catching them at the best time.

Holmes County

Photo courtesy of Ohio's Amish Country 

Holmes County, the heart of Ohio's Amish Country, is certainly one of the most charming places in the state. On any given day, a leisurely walk or drive in the area will reveal narrow, winding roads, horse-drawn carriages, roadside farm stands, wavy fields of corn and a variety of beautiful trees. During the autumn months, these trees (including maples, oaks and buckeyes) explode into vibrant reds, oranges and yellows, transforming the county into something out of a fairy tale. But don't take our word for it — according to National Geographic, Holmes County is one of the top 10 places in the world to see fall foliage.

Malabar Farm

Fall is our favorite time of year to visit Malabar Farm, not only because of the gorgeous colors and festive atmosphere, but also because of the annual Arts in the Park event. Throughout the month of October, stop by to try your hand at different arts and crafts ranging from photography and basket weaving to poetry and dancing. We also highly recommend taking a ride in the horse-drawn carriage during your visit — there's no better way to tour the farm!

Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens

Photo courtesy of todd v. of Wasted Talent Media via the Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens

Built in 1915, the Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens is a spectacular example of architecture from the era. The home once belonged to the founder of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Frank Seiberling, but was opened to the public after his passing. It now stands as a beloved Akron landmark, and has even received the title of "best historic home tour in America" by the readers of USA Today. Tour the house and marvel at the antique furniture and detailing, but don't miss out on a turn through the gardens. During the fall months, a picnic outside allows you to view the marvelous mansion and the surrounding color all at once.

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

This centrally located national park is just a short distance from Cleveland and Akron, but its many acres of untouched scenery and countless species of plants and wildlife make it feel like it's worlds away. Cuyahoga Valley National Park is perhaps the most popular outdoor destination in the state, and frequently makes lists of "must-visit" parks in the country. During the fall, this is no less true. The trees explode into color, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere for leisurely hikes and picnics.

Caesar Creek State Park

Photo courtesy of ODNR Division of State Parks & Watercraft

Located just a stone's throw away from Cincinnati, Caesar Creek State Park provides an outdoor oasis for city-dwellers looking for a bit of an adventure. During the warmer months, hiking, fishing, boating, swimming, biking and even archery are all available for those looking to soak in the Ohio sunshine. Visit a bit later in the year when the weather starts to cool, and you'll be treated to a spectacular, color-splashed landscape.

Hocking Hills

The Hocking Hills region, with its beautiful scenery and entertaining attractions, is certainly worth a weekend trip. When it's warm enough, visitors from around the region pitch their tents or stay overnight in one of the traditional Sioux-style tipis in the area, but there are also cabins to house you when the weather starts to cool down. Visit during the autumn months when the area is bursting with color. There's nothing quite as romantic as a serene autumn hike near Old Man's Cave!

Shawnee State Park

Photo courtesy of ODNR Division of State Parks & Watercraft

Nestled near the banks of the Ohio River, the breathtaking Shawnee State Park boasts six different hiking trails winding through 1,095 acres. Pick your route, pack your camera and enjoy the fall color show. The best time to catch the autumn foliage here is during late October and early November.

The Fire Tower at the Mohican-Memorial State Forest

Tucked between Columbus and Cleveland, Mohican-Memorial State Forest is a popular destination year-round, but we are most fond of the area during the fall. October is the best time of year to catch the color, and the most spectacular views can be seen from the fire tower. Climb up and marvel at the oranges and reds intermixing with the evergreen trees, and afterwards, explore the many miles of trail on foot, by bike or on horseback.

Squire's Castle in the North Chagrin Reservation

Photo courtesy of Cleveland Metroparks

Perhaps the most picturesque destination in Cleveland, the ruins of Squire's Castle stand proudly in the heart of the North Chagrin Reservation. After a hike in the woodlands (or a rousing game of golf at the Manakiki Golf Course), set out a picnic in front of the castle. From here you can admire the beautiful architecture, soak in the autumn sunshine, and capture pictures of the colorful foliage. While there, make sure to share the story of builder Feargus B. Squire, whose wife supposedly still haunts the grounds.

Nelson Ledges Quarry Park

Photo courtesy of Nelson Ledges

Nelson Ledges is a favorite during the summer months. When the sun is high, the ledges provide the perfect platform for cliff jumping into the water. But later in the year, the park is peaceful without the crowds and the splashing, and the ledges become the perfect high point for viewing the fall foliage.  

John Bryan State Park

Photo courtesy of ODNR Division of State Parks & Watercraft

John Bryan State Park is arguably the prettiest park in western Ohio — and that's saying something. The main claim to fame is the stunning limestone gorge cut by the Little Miami River, which has been designated as a national landmark. Witness it yourself on a relaxing fall hike with the family, and reward yourself with a meal at one of the many shaded picnic tables.

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