Ohio's charming small towns are packed with big adventures! From outdoor escapes to family-friendly attractions, these five Ohio towns are full of summer fun waiting to be discovered. | | | Ohio has deep roots in space exploration, and Wapakoneta proudly tells that story. Home to the Armstrong Air & Space Museum, the hometown of astronaut Neil Armstrong, visitors can explore the legacy of the first man to walk on the moon. | | | Set along the Mahoning River in the heart of Trumbull County, Warren blends history, arts, and outdoor fun. Celebrate summer at the Trumbull County Fair July 14-19 as it marks its 180th anniversary. or explore classic, modern, and contemporary art at the Medici Museum of Art. | | | Lancaster shines with scenic beauty, rich history, and artistic charm. Discover the city's glass-making legacy at Gay Fad Studios, or experience hands-on artistry at the Ohio Glass Museum & Glass Blowing Studio, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. | | Whether love the outdoors or classic cars, Tipp City has something for everyone.Explore Charleston Falls Preserve - home to the picturesque waterfall nicknamed "Miniature Niagara" - then head to the Gale Halderman Mustang Museum to see an iconic collection of automotive history. | | | The Southeast Ohio gem offers everything from outdoor adventure to local flavor. Visit the free-admission Zanesville Museum of Art, spend time at Muskingum River State Park, then treat yourself to a stop at Tom's Ice Cream Bowl on the Ohio Ice Cream Trail. Don't leave without grabbing a bag of locally made Conn's potato chips, proudly produced in Zanesville. | | | |