Believe it or not, Ohio is actually a very beautiful state. There are hundreds of waterfalls, gorges, historical sites, and more worth exploring (and photographing).
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Believe it or not, Ohio is actually a very beautiful state. There are hundreds of waterfalls, gorges, historical sites, and more worth exploring (and photographing).
I think we can all agree that sunflowers make everyone happy. Luckily, Ohio has quite a few sunflower fields throughout the state for the public to enjoy in the late summer and early fall.
During the month of September, and sometimes into early October, thousands of monarchs can be seen here in Cleveland for the most fascinating natural phenomenon of the year.
Admiring the spring blooms is just as fun as viewing the fall foliage, no matter where you are. There’s no better sight after a long winter than seeing beautiful flowers start to open up or trees becoming green again.
Easily one of the most photographed locations in the entire state of Ohio, The Hocking Hills region is widely known for its waterfalls and caves. Hocking Hills State Park encompasses 2,000 acres and is surrounded by another 9,000 acres of the State Forest.
Ohio has some of the most beautiful places to view the colors changing, especially here in Northeast Ohio. While just about anywhere can show off the fall colors, the following are some of my absolute favorite places in Northeast Ohio that require little to no hiking.
While Cuyahoga Valley National Park may not be the first place you think of for beautiful places to photograph, that doesn’t mean there’s nothing here. Located between the major cities of Cleveland and Akron, CVNP is a place where urban meets wilderness and combines it into something truly spectacular.