How to get out Ohio
Ohio is geographically located in the Heartland of the United States-- which makes it easy to take a trip to much of the United States of America and even Canada.
Indiana- State directly to the West, home of Indianapolis and the Indy 500.
Kentucky- State directly to the South, home of Louisville and Lexington (Kentucky) and the Kentucky Derby.
Pennsylvania - State directly to the East, home of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Known for its revolutionary war era historical sites (mainly in Philadelphia) and its steel industry.
Michigan - State to the North, home of Detroit. Has about 12,000 inland lakes, 38 deep-water ports, more miles of coastline than any state but Alaska, and more lighthouses than any other U.S. state.
Ontario - Canadian province to the North, home of Ottawa Canada's capital, as well as Ontario's own capital Toronto.
West Virginia - State to the Southeast, home of Charleston. It's often called the "Mountain State", being the only state in the USA to lie completely within a mountain range (in this case, the Appalachians).
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The Most Frequently Asked Travel Questions about Ohio