What's the best /out/ location in Ohio
>>1073417
The south (on this map)
Your map is shit. Cyprus is wrong and there's no corn in the sea.
The south/west virginia
Basically whatever positions you to leave Ohio the fastest
>>1073417
The part in yellow.
>>1073417
from youngstown here, Millcreek is a good park if you like easy hiking, trails and shit. Go to beaver creek down south for spooky shit and moderately difficult hiking
best advice? head south into west virginia
>>1073417
Eurofag here. Is sailing a thing in Ohio?
>>1073533
north of Ohio is Lake Erie. You can sail on Lake Erie with a sailboat, but not like an Ocean going sailboat. lake Erie is pretty big, but the Canadian Border goes through it, so you have to know where you are on the Lake so you dont cross into Canadian waters.
Also: as far as /out/ in Ohio, Old Man's Cave and Hocking Hills are pretty good place to go /out/
>>1073417
red and green
east fork fishing, little miami canoe/kayak ,salt fork forest, zaleske forest, shawnee forest, wayne forest
as an ohiofag, I always go out to Kentucky, as I live on the border by I-71/I-75
>>1073813
As a Kentuckian I'd like to inform you that we laugh often about how everyone in Indiana and Ohio have to go to Kentucky to have fun.
>>1073417
Does anyone have versions of this type of map for other states (bonus points if someone has one for Massachusetts)?
>>1073851
As a citizen of TN we can say the same about KY.
>>1074041
As a Kentuckian I can confirm that Tennesseans have hilarious egos and hate with a fiery passion admitting how similar they are to Kentuckians and West Virginians. Sure people go to Tennessee, and it's a great place, but so is Kentucky. The idea behind what I was saying is that Ohioans leave their state to go to other states because its downright terrible, not because they just felt like seeing the smokies that day.