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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Buffalo to Nashville?
The direct drive from Buffalo to Nashville is 707 mi (1,138 km), and should have a drive time of 11 hrs 2 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Buffalo to Nashville, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Cleveland, Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Sandusky, Lexington, Erie, Dayton, Hamilton, and Bowling Green, as well as top places to visit like Waterfront Trail and Zippo / Case Museum & Flagship Store, or the ever-popular Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino.
The top cities between Buffalo and Nashville are Cleveland, Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Sandusky, Lexington, Erie, Dayton, Hamilton, and Bowling Green. Cleveland is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Buffalo and 8 hours from Nashville.
Hamilton, a Canadian port city situated on the western edge of Lake Ontario, is divided by the Niagara Escarpment, locally referred to as "the mountain." This forested ridge features conservation areas and waterfalls and is traversed by the long-distance Bruce Trail. The city also showcases its military history through attractions like HMCS Haida, a naval warship on the lakefront, and the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum.
15% as popular as Cleveland
52 minutes off the main route, 9% of way to Nashville
Erie, a city in Pennsylvania situated on the shores of Lake Erie, offers a variety of attractions for visitors. Presque Isle State Park is a prominent feature with its scenic beaches and trails surrounding Presque Isle Bay. Waldameer Park & Water World provides entertainment with its roller coasters and waterslides. The Erie Maritime Museum showcases the history of Lake Erie and serves as the home port of the US Brig Niagara, an updated 19th-century ship.
23% as popular as Cleveland
5 minutes off the main route, 14% of way to Nashville
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Cleveland is a significant urban center located in Ohio, United States. It serves as the county seat of Cuyahoga County. The city is officially known as the City of Cleveland and boasts a rich history and culture. It has a diverse population with various ethnicities and an abundance of attractions for tourists to explore. As one of the largest cities in Ohio, Cleveland offers plenty of opportunities for employment, education, entertainment, and commerce.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 27% of way to Nashville
Located in Ohio and situated alongside Lake Erie, Sandusky is a family-friendly destination known for its various attractions such as water parks, wildlife parks, and amusement parks. The Cedar Point park is a sprawling recreational facility that boasts numerous roller coasters. Meanwhile, the Merry-Go-Round Museum showcases an operational vintage carousel with restored wooden animals while also highlighting the Maritime Museum of Sandusky's exhibits on boatbuilding, shipwrecks, and ice harvesting.
26% as popular as Cleveland
38 minutes off the main route, 33% of way to Nashville
Columbus, Ohio is the state capital and offers a variety of attractions for visitors. The Scioto Mile, located along the Scioto River, features parks, an interactive fountain, and trails. On the west bank of the river, visitors can explore hands-on exhibits and a planetarium at the COSI science center. Downtown Columbus is home to the Columbus Museum of Art which showcases American and European paintings as well as a sculpture garden.
40% as popular as Cleveland
2 minutes off the main route, 46% of way to Nashville
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Dayton, located in western Ohio, is a city known for its rich historical and cultural attractions. The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force showcases an extensive array of aircraft spanning from early 1900s planes to a space shuttle exhibit. At Carillon Historical Park, visitors can explore a Wright Brothers plane, 19th-century buildings, and antique trains. Families with kids can enjoy interactive science exhibits and a small zoo at the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery.
20% as popular as Cleveland
7 minutes off the main route, 54% of way to Nashville
Cincinnati is an Ohio city located on the Ohio River. The Over-the-Rhine area boasts impressive 19th-century buildings, including Findlay Market with its array of food and craft vendors. Visitors can head north to visit the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden or explore the Cincinnati Museum Center, which comprises history, science, and children's museums housed in Union Terminal's art deco architecture. Those interested in art can marvel at works spanning 6,000 years in the Cincinnati Art Museum.
61% as popular as Cleveland
1 minute off the main route, 60% of way to Nashville
Lexington, a city in Kentucky, is renowned for its horse farms and racetracks such as Keeneland. The Kentucky Horse Park presents visitors with the International Museum of the Horse and showcases several types of equine breeds. Those interested in history may visit Ashland, the estate of 19th-century politician Henry Clay which features a mansion and formal garden. Additionally, Lexington is an ideal destination for equestrian enthusiasts with attractions such as The Thoroughbred Center located within reach.
26% as popular as Cleveland
14 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Nashville
The biggest city of Kentucky, Louisville, is located on the bank of the Ohio River and shares its border with Indiana. One of the most iconic horse races in history, known as the Kentucky Derby takes place every May at Churchill Downs racecourse, which is also home to Kentucky Derby Museum. Baseball enthusiasts can visit the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory where Major League baseball bats are manufactured; you can quickly spot it by a giant "slugger" at the entrance.
91% as popular as Cleveland
2 minutes off the main route, 74% of way to Nashville
Bowling Green, situated in the southern part of Kentucky, is home to a number of attractions. The National Corvette Museum showcases a variety of these cars, ranging from classic models to prototypes. Drag racing events are held at Beech Bend Raceway located on the outskirts. Visitors can also explore state history at the Kentucky Museum which includes exhibits about the Civil War.
13% as popular as Cleveland
4 minutes off the main route, 89% of way to Nashville
Best stops along Buffalo to Nashville drive
The top stops along the way from Buffalo to Nashville (with short detours) are Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Cedar Point, and JACK Cleveland Casino. Other popular stops include Easton Town Ctr, MGM Northfield Park, and Presque Isle State Park.
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Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino
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Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino offers modern accommodations within a casino hotel complex, featuring an events center, spa, fitness center, and indoor pool. The covered car park is convenient and free. Despite the smaller-than-expected casino floor, it provides a variety of games and tables along with multiple bars. Dining options include restaurants, a café, and a buffet offering good food. Rooms on higher floors offer lovely views of the surrounding landscape. The staff is friendly and helpful.
The hotel room was very nice.. favorite part was the bed. It was soo soft. The buffet was good.The restaurant upstairs…the waitresses are very friendly and knowledgeable about the menu. They have roulette table, it’s sad the electric roulette is in the smoking room. Hopefully they will get another and place it in the non smoking area. Lots of slots. The gift shop is so cute, it has a variety of items to choose from. Staff very attentive to your needs.
Baby Deer — Google review
The hotel is amazing; the room was super clean and comfortable, the check in staff were friendly and efficient and the valet crew were on point. However, if you stay here, be warned: the buffet is a very expensive, sad reminder of what bad service can be. It was $29, but they charge 4% credit card fees, so it took it up to just over $30, and the food is okay at best. Most of what I had was dried out and hard. The only staff in the entire restaurant that even looked like they remotely wanted to be there was the lady at the meat carving station and the dessert station attendant; pretty much everyone else had a scowl, including the manager, Liz, who very unceremoniously asked me to leave about 30 minutes after posted closing time, though there had been no warnings about "time limits" (shudder) when I paid the exorbitant fee for a less than mediocre buffet meal. She actually started hinting, with frequent visits at about 10 minutes after closing, and every 3 to 5 minutes after that then finally said, "I don't want to rush you but I'm going to have to ask you to hurry up and finish your meal; we're closed." I grew up working in restaurants and NEVER, have I EVER asked anyone to leave after closing or been asked to leave. If it was an hour after and I arrived an hour before, that's one thing, but I arrived at about 15-20 minutes before closing because this was the only place I could eat, as the their "Cafe" had a 40 minute wait and I had to be up early. She accused me of having been there for "over an hour," at about 20 after 8pm, which was about 35-40 minutes at that point (but even the over an hour would be completely irrelevant). My advice, stay in the amazing, comfortable, newly renovated rooms but eat before arriving, if like me, you have no transportation after arrival... there's a McDonald's on the other side of the intestate. Great hotel... horrible buffet.
Robert Thomas — Google review
Non-stop fun and relaxation! The suite was beautiful and the jacuzzi was wonderful. Room service meals were delicious (suggest the NY strip) and everyone was helpful and friendly. Loved going down to casino in the morning, sleeping, eating, and then going down for more slot play. Will definitely book again!
Alicia Magner — Google review
We wanted to go to Watkins Glen for a day and decided to stay at Seneca Allegany as a halfway point. Loved it here. Grounds are kept beautifully. Room was spotlessly clean, had a safe, fridge, coffee maker, hairdryer and toiletries. There’s on site restaurants including Starbucks and a 24 hour cafe with excellent, reasonably priced pizza available after 10 pm. We did not try the buffet or steakhouse. Casino was fun and smoke free except for a large designated glassed-in smoking area. Indoor pool is supposed to offer designated adult only swimming times (but this was not enforced while we were there) and appeared that smoking is allowed in the outdoor hot tub. Staff very friendly. Free parking.
Highly recommend this hotel resort. Great proximity to Allegany State Park.
CHV — Google review
The casino portion was great. There are plenty of slots to choose from and fun(even though I didn't win). I chose the buffet for my dinner, which I believe was a great choice. Two people able to eat for $62, and there was plenty of options. The reason I won't give this 5 stars is due to the room itself. It was way overpriced and included nothing. I could have stayed down the road for less than half of what I paid. I may go to this casino again, but I will never stay in their hotel.
Bill D — Google review
Starting out, we went to park in covered car park where it is free which was nice considering the time of the year and the snow. Everything was clean and well maintained the casino was smaller then I thought but still had all the games and tables you'd want or expect. They had multiple bars on the gaming floor. There are restaurants and a Cafe place along with a buffet. We had the buffet which was nice and food was good. Our room was on the 9th floor with a nice view of the gorgeous surrounding land. The room was spacious and comfortable as well as clean. All in all it was a pleasant place to be and we really enjoyed our time. The only things were the size of gaming area and the size of the buffet which were like I stated on the smaller size don't know if there would have been much to keep me occupied for more then a day or two tops.
Justin Lewandowski — Google review
We originally planned to stay 3 nights here. But because of an unexpected snowstorm, we had to come back home while we still had access to the city. The hotel staff was so helpful and understanding of our situation that they let us check out after hours without charging for that day. I cannot thank them enough for putting our safety first. Even if we had to cut our vacation short, we had an amazing time while staying here. It was very nice to have different restaurant and bar options inside the building, they all were easily accessible from our room. The room was very clean and spacious. The bed was comfortable and the room service was fast and tasty. The casino is always open and it is so much fun!
Hazal Bannach — Google review
Very pleased with our stay. Excellent service and room was larger than expected. More amenities than we anticipated. Enjoyed the service in the restaurant for breakfast, so friendly. For the rate we paid to stay, it was a bargain.Take advantage of the mobile check-in and check out. As for the casino, we were surprised at the size, and how clean everything was. If there is any area of opportunity, you could tell the casino was still short staffed. There was only one cocktail waitress and she was doing everything she could to take care of everyone, but needed help. The hospitality industry is still having trouble staffing, that is evident everywhere. We will definitely return. Great weekend getaway from Pittsburgh.
Dan Wagner — Google review
My son and I were on a bus trip to The Seneca Allegany Resort and Casino. We started out by going to the casino then we tried to go to the buffet . The line was too long, so we went to a restaurant on the third floor. It too had a line but they moved us very quickly to a table. I am sorry to say that the food was not so good. The Pepsi tasted like club soda and the french fries and fried onion rings were not crispy. Waitress was absolutely friendly and very nice.
Eleanore Freeze — Google review
It had been over 15 years since we last visited the Seneca Allegheny casino, and this time, we decided to spend 3 days here. We had so much fun this trip and we really enjoyed our time at the casino as well as at the various restaurants. Our room was clean, large, and very comfortable! Service by the hotel and casino staff was first rate and very clean at all times. The area is in the Allegheny River Valley in Salamanca, and the views are breathtaking! Highly recommend!! We definitely plan to be back again!
Jeffrey Nick — Google review
We stay at Seneca Allegany twice a year (march and august) and it never disappoints! The hotel rooms are always spotless and have a great view. The casino is always great too. They have lots of slot machine options and it’s always super clean. The whole resort is nice, the staff are always friendly and the restaurant upstairs has good food. The view from the rooms is always awesome, because coming from PGH its nice to see the mountains. We will of course be coming back!
Susie Allshouse — Google review
The rooms are great. In room dining was outstanding. That’s where is ends. Played on the casino floor and couldn’t literally buy a drink. Went to the bar to get my wife a Jack and Coke and a beer for myself. Nope, not allowed. Could only get my wife a drink. Only one beverage per person. Sat and played for a while longer and couldn’t beg waitstaff to come by. So much for that. Then went to the Italian eatery at the casino, there was a line. The individual taking names for a table skipped right over us. We brought it to her attention and she was quite standoffish. Needless to say we left and went to the cafe. The next evening we opted to try the Western Door Steakhouse - very pricey. We were seated and I ordered short ribs at the recommendation of a different server. My wife ordered shrimp and mushroom risotto. My food was good, but not $54 a plate good. Then, my wife tried the risotto which was still crunchy, about 3 minutes from done. Brought it to the attention of our server who simply looked like a deer in the headlights. It was sent back to no avail. We paid and left.
DV Holencik — Google review
Only issue was at Toscana Grill the stuffed peppers were not cooked at all, they made us new ones that were cooked & the fried ravioli was not warm or hot & fixed that also. This was around 9pm. So it was not that busy either. Surprised that they didn't even comp. us a round (only 2 of us at the table) drinks or something for their mistake & having us wait for the new food to come out. Everything else was excellent, even the room we stayed in.
Chase Pellow — Google review
Never had a bad experience at this casino. The food is great at both buffet and statehouse. Room are nice bed are comfy but during certain times of the year the place can be completely booked. It also has a smoking section, but the main floor is non-smoking the bar is great with live bands and a great place to watch sports
tengu 117 — Google review
Room was really nice. Clean and comfortable. Staff was nice and helpful. We were there on a March weekday so it was pretty quiet too.
Pool closes way too soon (I think it closed at 9:45!?!? (We arrived in time for a late dinner, got settled in the room and the pool was already closed). Hot tub is closed if temperature is below freezing. So, missed out on that too. (Too bad, I had chosen this hotel because of the hot tub and it was off limits - and probably often is from late fall to early spring. Wish they'd mentioned that in the literature).
But, if you just want a comfy room or room and casino - fits the bill!
Maxine Tubbe — Google review
Amazing hotel!! Off season rates are really good, especially during the week. Clean, spacious rooms, nice bed, but pillows are actually TOO soft. Love that smoking rooms are available. Nice pool area and outside hot tub. Room service was pretty cool and really good. This place is open all night, not every part of the resort, but it's a good spot for night owls. We will come back again and again.
Save Bandit — Google review
The location takes time to get there but it's a beautiful, worthwhile drive.
The Hotel offers valet parking, parking lot and garage.
The staff is very friendly upon arrival.
I've been here three times and truly enjoy each experience. Twice was for two different concerts which were excellent!
The rooms are beautiful and the beds are extremely comfortable.
Fine cotton bedsheets, modern decor and clean. Each room has a safe.
The room views are amazing surrounded by nature. I loved facing the woods, beautiful!
All three restaurants are very good. The 'Western Door' has excellent food, and is fine dining. The other restaurant is casual and similar to a nice diner.
There's a separate area for smokers to gamble. Table games and slots. Free drinks while gambling.
There's a sports bar and another bar on the gaming floor.
Live music at the casino floor bar on busy nights.
Forget something? There's a shop that sells what you'll need in addition to local Indian art, gifts, toiletries, and snacks!
There's a coat and luggage check conveniently located
at the front door, should you check out and want to stay.
The atmosphere feels like a huge cabin in the deep country woods.
It's not as large as the Seneca Niagara Casino but it feels as big.
I truly enjoy this casino!
Kimberly Jarrett — Google review
Recently attended a concert and stayed the night. The hotel was squeaky-clean, comfortable, and quiet.
The ushers at the concert were friendly and helpful. The shining star of the trip was Heather at the will-call counter. She was willing to go above and beyond to take care of her customers. How wonderful it is to see someone that understands customer service.
Craig Wise — Google review
Couldn't get a room. Had a very rude attendant in the casino when we asked for help with the promotions on the machine. We go every month. In the past year, have had 3 decent visits. Waitresses don't want to stop to serve you. Staff needs big prep on hospitality.
Malthaner Amy — Google review
First time visiting and the grounds were beautiful! The service inside was very professional. The room although very nice and very big was not too clean. There was a camisole underneath our “clean” towels. There were stir sticks in the chairs and the other bed had old stains that were resembled blood. The bathroom also was not swept too good. This won’t deter us from coming back
Jenise Walker — Google review
Nice, clean hotel with a friendly staff. of course, it's a casino resort, and therefore, food and drinks are more expensive than elsewhere, but there are other places to eat relatively close. Our room was spacious, clean, and had a view of the mountains. Available were a mini fridge, small coffee pot, and hair dryer. No microwave. Other things at the hotel are a pool, a fitness center, and an event center for concerts. It was a very nice place, and we would go back.
R. L. M. — Google review
Great hotel and love that it's Native owned. Location was perfect - right of 86. Rooms really nice and quiet. Nice large walk in shower and toilet in it's own room. Very roomy. Only downside was interaction with valet/bell hop person. We used the drop off line and had to wait a while for two other cars to move so we could get up to the door. My elderly mom went in to get a cart while I started unloading vehicle so we didn't take much time. When she came back out with bell hop with cart he wanted us to move the car to unload and made a comment that under the overhang at the door was essentially for high rollers only. Drop off for hotel should be better and regular guests shouldn't be made to be felt inferior. Not to mention he didn't ask if we were high rollers so how did he know we weren't. Other than that our stay was very nice.
Daneille Root — Google review
It was cool, went with a friend to blow some time. A little cool riding the bike but well worth it. Bartender was a bit slow bringing the 2 beers I ordered back but all in all, it was fun. Thank you Blade for covering the gas that day, and lunch, and the 🍺 I had a good time and enjoyed the company 😀
James — Google review
Disappointed the way our complaint was handled at 11:30 at night ,the temperature could not be set, temperature one minute 67 10 minutes latter 69 ten minutes latter 66, sound like standing next to a cement mixer. Called to complain the answer its a thermal regulating thermostat,, nothing they can do ! We left the hotel at midnight
could not sleep with being hot then cold and the constant heater noise.. Tried to buy a drink at a bar on the floor waited almost 10 minutes when the bartender showed up ,acted like I was putting he out. Room was clean , check in was polite and staff on gaming floor polite and friendly, service and food in restaurant was wonderful.
Diane Molnar — Google review
I did not stay at the room so I can't give you any information on room service but the service there was great for the buffet even though the food was not that good when we first got there it was around 12:00 noon and the casino was practically empty and was not a lot to do there I am not a gambler so it really wasn't that much fun I try to get a drink when I was at the machines and the roulette table but no one even came to ask me if I wanted anything and when we walked through the casino we can smell the smoke coming from the room that was provided for smokers even though it was a private space you could still smell the smoke throughout the whole Casino so if you're not a smoker that is not a good atmosphere for you I would not go back to visit this place again I could have stayed here in Cleveland and visited our local casinos which is much better than traveling all the way there on a bus ride we ate at the buffet early that day but afterwards after a few hours of being there we wanted to get something else to eat because we were hungry because the food was not that great but unfortunately the restaurant there close early before 6:00 that was really unusual for a casino and there were not any restaurants nearby to go to to get any food I will not recommend this place
sharon williams — Google review
Absolutely loved my stay at Seneca! The service and the staff were incredibly friendly, especially the front desk, where Valerie was super helpful and accommodating!
The room was very clean and the beds were super comfortable. The only knock on them was the windows were pretty dirty (on the outside) so the view of mountains weren’t as good as it could’ve been. I’d also recommend a new shower head, the showers are spacious and overall very nice, but the head was definitely showing its age.
The casino was super clean and relaxing. The dealers were very helpful teaching us games we weren’t familiar with.
We also had an opportunity to eat at the Cafe, I got the cheese steak and it was delicious and once again the service was excellent!
dman13091 — Google review
Great town. So many good shops in the local area as well all competitively pricing their goods for the customers benefit so shop around. Great casino floor. The wife and I always have a great time when we come here id recommend it to anyone for their stay. They happen to be having a concert the weekend we stayed so the rooms were full. But we had a great time anyways
Chris Stamp — Google review
Even though there isn't really much around the casino itself, the town is great and shopping is only 20 minutes away in Olean! The hotel itself, everyone is friendly, it's quiet and in a great location. My boyfriend and I actually enjoyed our stay here more than when we stayed in Niagara Falls. The hotel is gorgeous and access to everything is so easy. Everything is very affordable. The only complaint we have is that the heated indoor pool is actually extremely cold and the hot tub is located outside. Couldn't enjoy either with the cold weather as when someone went outside to the hot tub the cold air came in to the pool area and you got colder. Other than that, everything else was great! Even the buffet was good and we had went an hour before closing. Definitely will stay here again
Saiger — Google review
The Casio is amazing, but the best part is the staff. Down to earth nice people. I will be going again and again. I went for the Eclipse event. The band had perhaps the best outdoor mix I have heard. In addition, the room prices and food prices are VERY affordable!
william sotak — Google review
Love everything about this place! It’s incredibly clean and well-maintained. Both this and the Niagara location are the nicest hotels I’ve ever stayed in (nicer even than various Hiltons). The staff are friendly, the food is great, and it’s a great experience even if you’re not super into gambling. Definitely suggest the king corner suite with jacuzzi though! It takes it up an extra notch!
Susan Wilson — Google review
Was at a dinner and concert guest of a member at the Allegheny Casino. Arrived for dinner reservation on time, and informed the wait staff that we were going to the concert in one hour. Our entrees arrived 55 minutes later so missed part of the music (which was good fun). Food was extremely pricy, moderate quality, with sides (veggies) charged separately. I would not go back again since this is the way they treat members.
Matthew Gerry — Google review
Very nice rooms. Restaurant service was quite slow the 3 times we ate. The Italian restaurant is fantastic and the server was very nice and more attentive. Location is a bit inconvenient, but a very nice drive if coming from rainbow bridge/Niagara region.
PMT Slot Hits n' Stuff — Google review
The positive things is that the rooms were clean and the gaming floor was great. There were like no waitresses on the gaming floor and the one I did encounter was extremely busy and I over heard a guest ask her for a drink and she told him the next waitresses will get it! We came here for a concert. Which the show was amazing, but before we went we decided to eat at the buffet. I should have looked at the food first before I paid! We went up and most of the food looked dried up and old. The ham tasted and looked like rubbery plastic. The prime rib had no flavor, like it was soaked in water. I ended up getting food poisoning! Will not be back
Jessica Newark — Google review
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Zippo / Case Museum & Flagship Store
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Specialty Museums
My 11 year old son and I really enjoyed our time at the museum and gift shop. We needed something to do on a rainy day, this was a great choice. We intend to visit again when in Northern PA.
Jeremy Kerstetter — Google review
An amazing place to visit. Part museum and full of history, and part store showCASEing the awesome knives and Zippo lighters famous around the world. Super clean and great knowledgeable and friendly staff. We spent a lot of time exploring this place and went back again the next day as well. Parking is free on site.
James L — Google review
Excellent accessibility inside the museum and store. The handicap parking spaces sleep something to be desired though. A pick up truck was parked 1 foot into the handicap spot, not allowing us room to park our van. We ended up parking on the street in the rain. But the museum was excellent. A very exciting way to learn history of zippo lighters, and case knives. I will be back.
Charlie Davis — Google review
Very interesting little museum.
Hippos are life time warranty guaranteed, if you have one, they will fix it, repair it, all for free in their museum workshop. That is only opened til 2pm daily, but they will take your information and will ship it back to you free of charge once repaired.
They have a gift shop as well.
Dawn Pecany — Google review
Awesome history and personal stories of American GI's experiences with Zippo lighters. Original "blueprints" on display and a video of their history in a nice viewing room with benches to sit and watch the history of both the Zippo and the Case companies. Beautiful displays, great history and a full product line for sale. We really got a kick out of the Zippo Jeep, Zippo lighter car and, inside the store, they have a Harley with a Zippo decorated gas tank!❤ So much fun!
Cynthia Boyd — Google review
This place is really neat! Free entry!!!
I’d say give yourself about an hour here. There is a lot of displays to see and stuff to read about. The gift shop/store is really cool too. Lots of merchandise.
JorGen Ranger — Google review
It’s a very nice amazing place to visit…I was really amazed of what they got in this museum, so impressed! Not miss of stopping by here if you got chance! It’s a memorable experience that I visited this place where the Zippo lighters being manufactured way back then and until now still in demand!
HelenofTroynUSA — Google review
We were passing thru the area and didn't even know that Bradford PA was where Zippo lighters came from. So we had to pop in!
We had a great time visiting the Free Museum and learned a lot! Also we had to purchase our very own Zippo even though we don't smoke. Everyone should have a lighter handy though for the just in case. 😀
Curt Simcox — Google review
Was driving thru the woods and saw a small sign and thought “hmmm, why not!”. Glad I stopped!! Newly renovated, bright and clean, friendly helpful staff, and TONS of lighters and knives, apparel, and nice scented candles. They do ENGRAVING onsite too! Museum is very informative and interesting!! Who knew?? Very cool
Cas Slavik — Google review
Very cool museum here in Bradford, PA. Friendly staff, clean bathroom, plenty of parking.
theTacticalCigar — Google review
This place was awesome. The zippo museum was incredible. A vast selection of lighters and case knives are available for purchase. All of the employees were polite and took care of any orders for the customers right away. Outstanding customer service. Thank you for a great visit. We will be back for sure.
Big Daddy — Google review
A must stop for any zippo fan. Lots of cool displays, info to learn and it's free to look around.
Motorcycle friendly parking out front.
AUTOT3K HCL — Google review
It was great to see where the iconic lighters are made and fixed.
I didn't realize the history of this company was so intertwined with pop and political culture alike.
Emmanuel Oliphant — Google review
Here’s a place to appreciate the history of both Zippo Lighters and Case Knives. While the museum is small, it allows you to understand the importance of what appears to be such an everyday item.
I will note that parking is limited. There is additional parking but outside the museum entrance.
Noah Fargo — Google review
Very cool place to visit. People were not overly friendly. It's definitely worth seeing, though.
Eric Haas — Google review
A great place to view in person the history and culture of this wonderful legendary American corporation.
Fred Zed — Google review
Super neat place . I don't have a lighter or a knife but it was very interesting g to look at. Highly recommend
Marcy Medley — Google review
If you like these two American icons you’ll find this place really interesting! There is a Case knife museum and the Zippo lighter museum with shop stores for both. Both museums are packed with rich history and beautiful relics on a timeline that really shows the story and history of each. Plus there’s no cost to get in!
Boyd Kennedy — Google review
Great visit..1st off can not believe it is free..Wonderful trip into history for Zippo and Case.Awesome seeing all the new items
Russ Paraniuk — Google review
It's amazing how much important history lives in Bradford, PA. Zippo & Case are legendary American brands, and its museum is absolutely worth a visit! It's a free & guide yourself tour, plus gift shop. Whether you have 10 minutes or an hour, it's a place worth visiting!
Alex Studd — Google review
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Chestnut Street, 1932 Zippo Dr, Bradford, PA 16701, USA
The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum is a museum that features dozens of Canadian military planes, as well as aviation exhibits and flight simulators.
Such a nice place to go with kids for fun and was very knowledgeable as well. It was very exciting to see war planes and how they work. Kids can actually sit in fighter plane cockpit and learn some features of plane ✈️ . Even for adults it’s very good and unique place to visit. Felt really proud of our soldiers. They also have cafe and gift shop . Gift shop seems expensive but they do have few unique items to buy. You need maybe 2-3 hours to see this place. Overall wonderful place to visit.
Navneet Sidhu — Google review
It's worthwhile to visit this place. You can spend 2-3 hours here depending on how interested you are in aircraft and Canadian aeronautics history. Kids can also have some fun as they get to sit in the cockpit of real fighter planes and if you are 12 and above they have a flight simulator as well.
Santosh K — Google review
Girlfriend took me here for a visit. It was a great experience overall. It's beautiful and a true staple of real world history. The volunteer guides are also great and provide you with a great deal of knowledge and expertise. The older gentleman, Mr. Alex, in particular was great and really enthusiastic to share his knowledge of the place and the history attached to it. They even let you sit on some of the planes and when the weather is good, you can fly in them.
Naeem Karim — Google review
We went with a group of 30 seniors. We had called ahead, so we had 3 tour guides. Wonderful tour guides, highly recommended to add to your experience of the museum. We have seen the Lancaster bombers fly overhead, now we were able to see how massive they are! Take your kids and grandkids to learn about the sacrifice many young men made for our freedoms. We were gratified to see a display about Operation Manna where food was dropped into the Netherlands after the hunger winter of 1944.
Thank you to your amazing volunteers!
John & Ingrid Sikkens — Google review
I was stunned to see the actual warplanes in the museum. We were team of 10. Special thanks to our genius tour guide "NIKITA". He was awesome throughout the visit. He explained everything very well and even answered our questions. During our visit, he never seemed to be tired and was very eager to show us everything about almost all the war planes. If I were the owner, I would have given him raise. Keep on saying same things is sometimes annoying, but it seemed that he was enjoying his job and guided us the way like a professor. I really appreciate him and whole team of the museum.
Lucky — Google review
This has been the most amazing experience I’ve ever been to in Canada. Every single person that works there interacted with nothing with positivity and love and care about the place and also educated. I won hundred percent recommend this place but also to bring your kids to teach them.
Thank you for an amazing tour and I cannot wait to go back again.
Phil Star905 ?????? ???????? ????????. (Phil Star) — Google review
This place is always fun. Lots of classic planes and the staff are friendly and always willing to provide information. We have never done it, but they also offer paid flights on classic aircraft which would be awesome. There is a good selection of classic warplanes and training aircraft. Well curated with lots of info on displays. The Lancaster is so impressive up close.
David O'Neill — Google review
This is one of the absolute best things to do in Hamilton. It's a fascinating look at the aviation technologies and hardware throughout the RCAF history, and to be able to get a good look and information about the planes.
The staff is VERY knowledgeble and also very friendly. You can book flights on some of the historic planes, but we chose not to. Also on dry days there are some other planes outside the building, we missed out as we were visiting during a downpour.
A great place to take kids too.
Mike Sweeney — Google review
Probably one of my favourite places to visit; I go often alone just cause I’m fascinated. Last time; they had vintage wheels and wings, which was super fun! Definitely recommend checking this place out; there’s so much to see at the museum as well!
Kayla Leanne — Google review
Excellent! We were met at the entrance by Mr. Tony Houghton, a volunteer at the Museum who guided us around the Museum for a couple of hours. He was extremely professional, knowledgeable and helpful. The boys, aged 4 and 8, enjoyed his attention to take them on a private tour of numerous planes where they could sit in the cockpits; and, he provided them with interesting and fun facts about the planes. We also enjoyed our lunch at the Museum’s Runway Cafe. The Museum is well-kept, the volunteer staff is courteous and the historic planes a must-see! We recommend this as a great place to bring kids of all ages, especially on a rainy day.
Elizabeth — Google review
It's quite fun for everyone. Kids really enjoyed it, and so did I, but kids need more interactive stuff for kids to do and be more interested and aware of the history of these beautiful planes and the magnificent people and what this country has done for the people. also more information about all the planes, like guides telling people about what aircraft they are admiring and information about it. I found that alot of staff were just standing around or sitting around talking to each other and not actually doing anything like answering questions.
Andréea B — Google review
It’s a lovely museum. I would say for plane enthusiasts and those interested in the history of Canada’s war efforts, this place is amazing. The staff are doing a great job restoring the old planes and the guides are very knowledgeable. For the average person it’s worth a visit.
Kwon — Google review
This place is next level. It went beyond expectations. Service was so good everyone was so polite and welcoming.
It has a great history pilot was so experienced they explained everything in detail.
My son enjoyed this place very much he use to point aeroplanes in sky, he was excited to sit in one.
Overall we had a great family time together here.
In summer we are going for a ride in one of the plains.
Enjoy your visit.
Ashmeet singh — Google review
The Canadian Warplanes Heritage museum is a fantastic place to go to. Seeing these vintage aircraft on display is amazing. The hangar is full of Canadian military aviation history that everyone should go and see. The staff and volunteers are so friendly and have lots of stories about the history of these aircraft. The hangar is very clean and you can even go for a ride in one of their vintage aircraft.
You can jump into the pilot seat of some display aircraft, look at the avionics instruments, learn about aircraft technology, like engines/ ejection seats/ armament, and see how museum staff and volunteers are restoring these vintage aircraft back into an airworthy condition.
You may like seeing the beautiful art pinups girls or wacky characters that was painted on the aircraft's nose to boost morale of airmen and airwomen who served in Canada's armed forces.
I loved going here and you will too. If you like my reviews, videos or photos let your thumb soar high in the sky.
Seeing the world In a different way — Google review
A truly outstanding area, so unique and rich with history. There is something special about this museum, the volunteers who work here are full with enthusiasm about the planes.
This is a fantastic learning experience for all tourists or enthusiasts in the local area. I definitely recommend this place.
Big thanks to Rick and the Scottish gentleman (sorry, I didn’t get his name) who educated me on the history on the lancaster plane and many others. Amazing.
Mark Jordan — Google review
Amazing museum, a must visit! And they are extremely sweet and helpful. They give u ana amazing tour and tell h stories of how the planes went through the war and were rebuilt. The cafe too is really nice good portions very wel priced. Lastly you also get to sit in 3 of the planes. It’s a very cool experience! And they have a flight simulator too. Must go with kids.
Craig Caeiro — Google review
You will enjoy your time here if you like airplanes and history. You will learn a lot from these airplanes. Some are still air worthy and some are just for display. You can also go up to the cockpit of certain airplanes. If you really like to experience flying with these vintage airplanes, you can buy a flight from 20-60 minutes depending on the aircraft. Check their website for details. Don't forget to check their gift shop on your way out.
James Casals — Google review
My son and I visited in June 2023 and absolutely loved it! Great staff and a beautiful collection of aircraft inside and outside. Well stocked gift shop. Going again soon! I'm a ham but nobody was in the radio room, maybe next time!
Harry D — Google review
Nice museum a bit smaller than expected. The gift shop is pretty good, there’s a runway cafe you can eat and if you’re lucky you may get to see planes taking off / landing. The key part of the museum is you get to sit in the cockpit of about 3 planes… that’s pretty cool.
Isabella J — Google review
Our kid would love to provide his review on his amazing experience on Saturday , Feb 17 ( over the Family Day Weekend ) at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum .
I visited Canadian Warplane Heritage museum during the Family Day weekend in 2024. The place was busy and lots of families were visiting. They had lots of things to do and a ton of planes . The gift shop was near the entrance and was very big . There was quite a few build up airplane models to choose from . I picked an F-119 model. There was an astronaut session followed by autograph line up .
The various country flags displayed at this centre denoted the countries participated in receiving training in flying.
I came across a model of a plane showcasing how and where it carry’s its missiles on the plane. Also, I got a chance to hop onto a passenger plane which on warmer weathers takes flight. I saw the cockpit . It had loads of navigation related set ups . This plane takes a round of Niagara Falls at 35,000 ft height .
There was also a giant inflatable planetarium . It took me on a ride to the moon also explains how the craters are formed and every few million years lava arises from inside of the moon .
Overall the experience was really good . The only issue was parking was full and we parked in the over flow parking area.
The staff were very nice and explained how the planes worked . Kuddos to the team for organizing such an exciting experience .
If you are 12 years and above you could also take part - Flyzone at Canadian Warplane Heritage museum . I look forward to this next year as well !!
Sweta Rani — Google review
I visited this museum with my 20 month old who's into planes. He loved watching them.
And I personally loved learning a lot about Canadian planes. It's a fascinating place with friendly staff.
Latika G — Google review
I recently visited the Canadian Heritage Warplane Museum, and it was an experience I won't soon forget. From the moment we stepped through the doors, we were immersed in the rich history of Canada's aviation contributions during WWII. The highlight of the visit was definitely having a tour guide. Their passionate storytelling brought the planes to life and moved us emotionally with tales of bravery and sacrifice. Learning about the restoration efforts behind each plane added another layer of appreciation for the museum's dedication to preserving history. Without a doubt, this museum is a must-see for anyone interested in aviation or WWII history. Highly recommended!
Katie Toney — Google review
It's always fun visiting the Warplane Heritage Museum on a rainy day. They have loads of aircraft used by the Canadian military from World War II and later. If you're lucky, you can see the engineers working on the aircraft, you can walk around the hangar, step aboard a few of the planes, and in the spring to autumn months even pay for a flight on one of the classic aircraft. They have a cafe onsite if you're hungry, and also flight simulators if you are interested. Great for young children.
Daniel Capoferri — Google review
My scout group spent the night during the museum’s Night-Op event and had a blast. Well restored and maintained war planes; knowledgeable and passionate volunteers and staff made the visit fun and educational. Plenty of free parking.
Bee Knight — Google review
A very good place to learn about the history of planes.
Kids will love it
A nice place to spend some quality time with family
Deepak S — Google review
Such a fun and informative museum. This Museum featuring dozens of Canadian military planes, plus aviation exhibits & flight simulators.
The planes are beautifully restored. The exhibits are excellent, so much history, and so many great personal stories. A good experience for any age. Every single person that works there, interacted with nothing with positivity and love and care about the place and also educated.
Renuka & Sandeep — Google review
Highly recommend visiting. Seeing the planes up close is a great experience. Plus, the staff is very friendly and knowledgeable.
Museum in Lucille Ball's hometown displays Lucy/Desi sets & costumes & hosts an annual comedy fest.
I had a fun time. There we're a variety of exhibits to look at. I enjoyed the home videos. There we're also videos of both Lucy and Desi's family background.I learned alot. I spent about 2 hours here. The gift shop had a variety of plus sizes shirts to choose from. Definitely recommend this place to visit.
Sharon M — Google review
I love Lucy and I love this museum! Highly recommend if you are a fan! So many beautiful displays, opportunities to have your photo taken in several sets for $10 for 3 minutes. Short videos of her and Desi along with so many props, outfits and photos.
Cheryl B. — Google review
We preferred the I Love Lucy museum part the most. I would suggest NOT doing this museum and the National Comedy Center in 1 day. It's a bit much. I think I would have enjoyed it more if we would have done them on separate days. Overall I enjoyed it. Learned a lot about Lucille Ball that I didn't know.
Ray Q — Google review
What an experience! There is so much to see and learn about Lucy and Desi's life. They contributed and enhanced much in the entertainment business. There is some seating while walking that is helpful. Easy access bathrooms. Took us 3 hours to fully enjoy, but they offer a return visit all day and a combo price for the national comedy museum. Be sure to find the 4 murals in town, iconic images that will spark memories.
Mel Bee — Google review
My family and I really enjoyed visiting this museum! The museum is divided into two different buildings (next to each other). One has all the history about the show and the other is more about Lucy and Desi’s personal lives. We were also able to take pictures in the replicas of the living room & kitchen sets.
Valerie Manzella — Google review
My friend and I stopped in to see the Lucille Ball/Desi Arnaz Museum on a Sunday in October. There were only a few people there so we didn't have to contend with any crowds. We really enjoyed the museum and loved learning about the life of Lucy and Desi. There were many photos as well as memorabilia from the I Love Lucy show. There were recreations of the different sets that have been part of the I Love Lucy show. Throughout the exhibit there are tv screens showing snippets of different I Love Lucy shows as well as interviews, etc. There is a second building next door that is part of the museum and it features Lucy and Desi's life outside of I Love Lucy. Both buildings are well worth your visit. We spent about an hour in each building. Both have gift shops if you want to take home a Lucy souvenir. Admission into the museum was about $19 per person and gave us access to both buildings.
Accessibility: The entire museum is very wheelchair friendly. However, while using the restroom I found it nearly impossible to maneuver my chair into the stall in a way where I could fit the chair and simultaneously reach the grab bars. Grab bars should be on the left AND the right of the toilet.
JillAgain — Google review
We visited on a Friday. Had a great time and learned a lot more about Lucy and Desi. They are responsible for a lot more of the entertainment industry than they get credit for. We bought the combo ticket and parked in the free lot for the Comedy Center which is a short walk away. I took a lot of pictures of future movies to watch. You can start the museum from either entrance (corner or black awning). Gift shop prices were reasonable. We spent about 2.5 hours here.
Robin Drury — Google review
Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz were some of the most iconic and influential stars from the earlier days of Hollywood, radio and TV. This museum is actually two museums. One celebrating their personal lives and the other focusing on their professional lives. Props, costumes, letters, furniture and much more on display here as well as short videos documenting their lives. Definitely a must see for the fan of America's original TV couple.
Dave Keller — Google review
Amazing experience.
You need to see both museums. One is based on Lucy’s earlier part of her life, one on the latter. Make sure you see both to get the complete picture. This one is the latter part, the Desilu years, where she produced many TV shows including Star Trek and Andy Griffith. See the innovations they had after they took over the RKO set. There’s some great pieces of historical gear here including “the Monster” three headed video viewer to review the dailies.
Jon Guidry — Google review
Dream come true! Highly recommend visiting the I Love Lucy Museum. It was an immersive & magical experience. There is so much to see! The town of Jamestown was nice, too.
Amber V — Google review
Amazing place to visit! Hubby and I visited on our wedding anniversary and really enjoyed reminiscing! The sets, photographs, information and beautiful costumes were absolutely worth the nominal price of admission and we even got photographs taken by a wonderful employee of the museum for our 2023 Christmas cards! We highly recommend this wonderful gem in the heart of Jamestown, NY! We loved the Lucy & Desi Museum and you will too!
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Nadine O'Brien — Google review
My husband and I spent one lovely afternoon in this charming museum. The museum is split into two separate buildings. One deals with Lucy‘s life and one with her career. Both buildings are full of many familiar scenes and Momentos. One highlight was seeing the actual set of the living room, kitchen, and the hotel suite from when they visited Hollywood. There’s a great deal of information about their lives and careers. This museum is a real treat for those of us who have been in love with Lucy our whole lives❤️
Fran Keal — Google review
If you remember the show, you will find the museum interesting. A good amount of memorabilia and it was interesting to read about their history. It doesn't take that long to get the museum but it was a different fun stop on our road trip. Buy online and take advantage of some of the discounts. The gift shop was a little pricey for some of the items (a little picture frame was $30).
Jim Ward — Google review
Second time visiting and second time loving the experience. There are two different sections to see. One side is all about their lives from childhood all the way through their careers. The other is dedicated more to the shows. It's so amazing seeing everything and going through how they came to be one of the most iconic and recognizable couples in showbusiness. When we went on the side where they go through the show you can pay an extra $10 and they will take you picture on the recreated set which was an amazing feature. The kids loved it. They asked "Why isn't everything in black and white like on the show?" That's when one of the staff members came up and explained everything to them and even in terms they understood. Due to it being a little slower while we were there she even walked through partially with us and explained so many more aspects of things that you wouldn't normally learn. Will definitely be visiting again.
Also close by are her childhood home, which you can drive by but not tour due to someone living there, her final resting place which you can visit, and the park (where she used to work over the summers as a teen selling hotdogs) where there are two statues in her honor. It's really a great experience all around.
Thomas Hilliard — Google review
I revisited my childhood memories! I LOVED going down memory lane. You have to be a TRUE fan to appreciate this museum. There is FREE street parking for up to 2-hours MAX, PER DAY. Please don’t attempt to get over. I saw a vehicle with a parking violation. The entry cost is $21 for adults. YOU GOTTA DO the set photo session for $10. I HAD SO MUCH FUN doing this. A museum associate takes as many pictures as you’d like WITHIN THREE MINUTES. You can only sit on the couch in the apartment. The STAFF are extremely friendly! The souvenirs are reasonably priced but it is a museum. ;)
Earsh — Google review
Didn’t know this museum existed. We found it by looking up things to do near Kinzua Bridge State Park, and so glad we did! Every Lucy fan will enjoy this museum: recreated “I Love Lucy” sets, costumes and props, and lots of ‘behind the scenes’ info. The museum has two sections. One is all about the “I Love Lucy” show, and the other is the story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz and their family. Very interesting! We were there for about two hours and saw everything. $21 entry ticket for an adult. Off street parking. Nice gift shops. If you have the chance, go!
Not associated with the museum, but if interested, near by are the house Lucy was born in, her childhood home, the Lucille Ball Memorial Park, and the cemetery where she is buried.
R. L. M. — Google review
Definitely worth visiting, the replica of both the New York and California sets were pretty amazing. Spend the extra $10 and get the photo on the set! Highly recommended! Lots of artifacts from Lucy and Desi.
Joe M — Google review
I am a huge Lucy fan! This was absolutely one of the best trips I could make as a fan. They had so many memorabilia… from the sets, to the clothes, to just fun facts about the show!
Dina Pitts — Google review
So much fun...learned so much about Lucy and Desi and their start on TV. We enjoyed seeing the sets and all the outfits from the episodes we have watched over and over again. I LOVE LUCY.
Bronwyn Hildebrandt — Google review
As someone from the infamous Generation Z, I found this museum an awesome tribute to two awesome film stars. There are two museums, as most of these reviews say. :) One dedicated to the show, and one to their personal lives. Both of them were excellent! Great for anyone with a sense of fun and humor!
Leland The Great — Google review
Mom and I went here for her 50th birthday! Was very nice and got good photos on the sets together! Super wholesome time! It has a lot of her outfits, so for anyone into design and vintage fashion (like me), will love it! Also very easy to digest information: concise but also super informative!
This was our first visit to the Chautauqua Institute. We went for Week 3 and joined some of our friends from California for the week. We had no idea what to expect - and even after the first few days, we were still taking it all in. This gated community has a rich past with hundreds of historic buildings and homes right next to Chautauqua Lake.
We enjoyed a lot of the activities that week - from lectures and concerts at the Amphitheater to plays at the theatre to a steamship tour around the lake on the Chautauqua Belle. We looked forward to our morning walks along the lake and up and down the streets to look at the lovely homes.
The only thing we didn't like was the hotel we stayed at - the Spencer Hotel & Spa (which I also reviewed). We've already reserved our room for next year at the Athenaeum Hotel.
Tamara Dull — Google review
An artsy, upscale, well-maintained and self-contained village in the countryside beside Ch. Lake. Many activities available in the busy summer season, but we appreciated quiet walks on uncrowded paths in the fall off-season. Very leashed-dog-friendly. Leisurely 12 mph speed limit is not always adhered to in the off season.
rllbss2 — Google review
I was very disappointed in the Chautauqua Institute. I have heard about this campus for years but this was my first time attending an event. We went to see Harry Connick Jr. and he is a fantastic entertainer. We all (10 of us) enjoyed his show. We invited my parents, who are both 88 years old to come. There were not enough shuttles to transport people from the welcome center to the amphitheater. During the concert, a storm with heavy rain, thunder and lightning started. Only 2 shuttle buses were available to transport all those people back to the welcome center. Most people walked but there was not enough street lights to see where to go and the brick street we were told to use was slippery from the rain. If you wanted a ride to the parking lot you had to stand and wait for a different shuttle. They had the welcome center closed so we couldn't use the restrooms. The lights on the exterior of the building were off making it unsafe as all those people stood in the dark waiting for transport.
Also, a 4000 seat facility should have more restrooms. The line for the ladies room was terrible. It should have an entrance and an exit with more stalls, sinks and hand dryers.
Patricia Kruck — Google review
It is a vacation of culture with fantastic lectures based on a theme each week of a 9-week season. There is theater, opera, The symphony all in a lovely setting along lake Chautauqua.
Rhoda Sommer — Google review
Free concert on Sunday. They flagged us in to the parking. Secrity was way over the top. But, the icing on the cake? You had to pay $10 to leave. Every car!
You can count on us thinking twice before setting foot on these grounds again!
Keith Terrill — Google review
Last weekend I was the guest of a friend at the Chautauqua Institution to hear conservative pundit Jason Riley, who is originally from Buffalo, went to my Alma mater - University of Buffalo, sits on the Editorial Board of the Wall Street Journal and is a Fox News contributor. I told him before he signed my book, that I disagreed with him on somethings, Jason's response, ".. are you sure you want me to sign your book?". It's been a quite a few years since I've been back, but the place looks the same. What's different, I got the impression that some people felt that they didn't have the freedom to have, or hear certain thoughts in certain venues on the facility grounds. A week later, a world famous author who I've met before, did security for, Salman Rushie, that has spoken in Buffalo was attacked in the very venue that I enjoyed a religious service. The irony, his intended conversation was to talk about freedom of speech in the United States of America. Our country, unfortunately, is so polarized presently, that it's almost impossible for people to just listen to one another. I was invited out to dinner recently, place of my choice, I picked Hutch's. I was told we couldn't go there because the owner supported Trump and gun rights advocates. What does that have to do with a good steak? If the person is not preaching hate, nor advocating violence , people have the right to believe in what they want as long as it doesn't infringe on your personal rights. If we can't have a coffee, or medium steak and sensible conversation- agreeing to be disagreeable, nothing but problems lies ahead for our country🇺🇸
Roscoe Henderson — Google review
This was my first trip to Chautauqua Institute to see Sean Astin...it did not disappoint! The grounds are pristine and beautifully preserved. I plan on coming back all summer long.
On The Side Books Heather Whittemore — Google review
Arts commune? Educational complex? Entertainment festival? I’m not really sure that Chautauqua fits any one of these, as it is truly a little bit of everything. I hadn’t been to Chautauqua in over a decade and my latest trip was brief, but they have gotten more diverse and inclusive with both programs and attendees. There’s still room for improvement, and the grounds still have that late 19th century look and feel, but the new direction is a breath of fresh air.
Danielle J — Google review
We visited on the off-season. Really enjoyed the picturesque houses and gardens. The lake and surrounding area was beautiful. There were lots of little shops, but due to timing and COVID only a few were open. We had fun popping into those. Overall, we had a great time. My only concern is that it might be haunted?
Alayna Frankenberry — Google review
Beautiful place to visit when you need to quit smoking.
Phil O — Google review
This place defies explanation. It is a wonderful setting to recharge your batteries. Music, talks, dance, opera, inspiration, reflection, art, etc. all in a sylvan setting.
Presque Isle State Park is a large and beautiful state park in Erie, PA on the eastern coast of Lake Erie. With excellent beaches and plenty of outdoor activities for all ages, it's a top tourist attraction.
Presque Isle is always beautiful. I have been there a few times passing through and off-season but have never stayed longer than a few hours. Beautiful location. Great beaches. Clean and well-kept grounds. Amazing at sunset.
Heidi Jones — Google review
This park has a big shore line with multiple beaches, bike and boat rentals, tours and sunset cruise. This is one of the best parks to visit and experience it's natural beauty, huge trees that offer shade and oxygen, biking and walking trails along the shore lines, sand beaches and clean water. During summer weekends, the beaches will be busy with lot of people and dirty water along shore lines. I suggest going here early in the day to find the best spot but given the shore line stretches across multiple miles finding a beach spot shouldn't be a problem. While it would be nice to have more water activities within the island, you can find them by traveling few miles outside the park. The tour was great which helped us learn about the history of the place. There is a museum to visit within the island and a tower which you can climb up top. I had a great time and will recommend going here.
Rahul K — Google review
So I’m going to lead with my family and I visited Presque Isle State Park as tourists and did not know what to expect. The water was cold, but considering that I’m from Miami, that doesn’t surprise me. The sand was incredibly clean. There was plenty of parking. There are tons of beach entrances along the way and we really enjoyed how well kept this place was. In general, we all had such a great time and recommend this place to anyone who is looking to swim in one of the Great Lakes and families who are looking for something to do with the kids. We loved it.
Jennifer Vasallo — Google review
We came here to watch the eclipse and I’m so glad we did! They had a ton of parking but we got there early enough we didn’t have much of an issue. The kids had a blast playing on the beach waiting for the eclipse. The park rangers were also handing out info which was cool and the bathrooms were very close. We are so happy with our choice to watch the eclipse here. I would love to come back to explore the area more someday.
Kay P — Google review
A MUST see in Erie. Or even if you are close. Miles of beautiful beach. Crystal clear water (in May). And the lighthouse and tour were well worth it. There is also fishing and bike rentals. Just amazing! I can’t say enough good things about this place! I would highly recommend it.
Erin S — Google review
This is a great spot for a day trip if you're in NE Ohio or northern PA. There's so much to do & see. Talk to the locals to find all the best spots. The views of Lake Erie are spectacular & of course the sunsets are beautiful. Sara's restaurant is at the entrance of the Isle & is a great spot to get food on your way in or on your way out. There are restrooms throughout the park & from the ones I went into they were all clean. If you have time I recommend driving the entire Isle & seeing it all. You can rent bikes & there's a path around most of the Isle that accommodates the bikes. A walking/running path is also on the Isle if you want to get a workout in. This is a gem for sure with well maintained beaches & sights to see!
JM Miller — Google review
Lots of great things to do here, from trails to boating to flying kites and hanging on the beach. This area has a ton of recreational activities. The beach is nice and clean and even though there was a lot of activity it was not crowded at all. Highly recommend.
Forest Lambert — Google review
Beautiful area. Family fun with boating, biking, walking, picnicking and fishing. There are several beaching to go to. Most people go to the first beach to look for sea glass. The bathrooms are clean and located near the roadways. Very nice place to visit.
Roxxee X — Google review
2nd time visiting this well maintained State Park! Restrooms well equipped and clean!
Fall colors were awesome at the end of October. The wild turkey was cool to see!
Geert Meganck — Google review
Beautiful place to walk around and enjoy. Very well maintained. The beach is amazing and goes on forever. Wide paved walking and biking paths. Plenty of parking spots in various locations. Highly recommend if you are in Erie.
Shawn Gum — Google review
Have been here many times in the past during afternoons and sunset time. But this was the first time I visited the place after sunset and it was very pretty. With just a little light from moon and the stars, the sky was a beautiful lit canvas which was embellished with thin rain!!
One of the best experiences I have ever had.
Shanthan Kumar Padisala — Google review
Awesome- a must visit.
Plenty of parking and restrooms.
The park is very clean, there are multiple areas to relax and have picnics 🧺.
I envy the people that live here, they have a beautiful piece of nature to enjoy.
Great place to host events or just enjoy a beautiful day with family.
Added bonus: there are plenty of bikes and paddle boats to rent as well as areas you’re allowed to fish in.
Lockdowns are over - Go enjoy the outdoors and nature plenty to see and do.
Bud 937 — Google review
During my stay in Erie I ran a sunny 13.1 mile loop around the peninsula & wow is it a gorgeous swath of land. It reminded me of the Homer spit in many ways up in Alaska. The beaches are gorgeous & there is a lot of pristine wilderness to be observed. On my run I saw a lot of wildlife which is always thrilling.
Edward Gieda III — Google review
Lovely! Beach 11 has accessibility mats up to the water's edge. Sand was clean. Life guards were present. Easy ups are allowed. Restrooms clean but no showers. Only a foot rinse. Parking is unlined so people didn't park efficiently and created long walks to the beach. Great time on July 4. Beach 10 had barrier rocks and geese, with the bold gull. Picturesque!
Lisa Harris — Google review
Beautiful state park. And they do not charge admission to get in. I totally expected to tho and would have. The lighthouses were neat. We toured Presque Isle Lighthouse. You do have to pay for that. We stopped at kite beach to let our son swim. The houseboats in the bay were so cool. Spent 2 hours here could have spent more!
Angela Radloff — Google review
Stop by the Tom Ridge Enviromental Center first if you are new to Erie and dont know the area. They will tell you a lot about the peninsula before you visit.
This is a place to explore for several days. Its around 11 miles all the way around and it has several historical monuments and pleanty of opportunities to enjoy the park without disturbing the wild life too much. Some of the monuments are seasonal. So keep that in mind if you are visiting from warmer areas where stuff is open year round. There are tons of trails were you can walk, jog, bike and you can see downtown Erie on one side on lake Erie on the other. Looks more like an ocean that a lake to me. Yes... you will see some folks surfing out there.
Ana Bruja - Khayos — Google review
This is a great place to take your family. There are a lot of different beach areas to choose from and a lot of different areas to go for a walk or explore. For being in Pennsylvania the beaches are beautiful and very clean. There are multiple lighthouses to explore and take photos of. This is an amazing spot for a family to spend the weekend.
JF Travels — Google review
This is one of the best PA state parks that I’ve visited. There is so much to see and do. I was on the beach during the eclipse, it was an amazing experience. I can’t wait to come back here in the summer.
Michelle R — Google review
If you d like to visit one American park , this has to be it. I had no idea this area included so many incredibly preserved buildings that are historic and gorgeous. The self guided walking tour is easy and informational. It provides opportunities to see everything from the waterfront to architecture.The museum is cute and there are is great gift shop. The rangers and volunteers were kind and professional and genuinely appeared to love their jobs.
irina — Google review
Lovely area to get outside. Took a scenic drive and a few hikes. The weather cooperated with sunny skies and 75 degree temperatures.
Ktol 11 — Google review
Beautiful beaches. Great for good excerise such as walking, running, biking, kayaking and swimming in the summer. There is a lot of event going on in the summer as well as selections of food trucks.
Bikes and kayaks are available for rent in the park.
This park is one of the best spot to watch the sunset and the fireworks
Presque Isle is free and there are restroom available.
Nathalie K — Google review
absolutely beautiful anytime of the year , summer events , great shady spot's for picnics fishing and family time , perfect for wedding photo ops also. please respect no littering no alcohol definitely no drugs this is a place to make memories of a simpler time so relax and enjoy it don't destroy it !!!!!
The indoor water park, known as Splash Lagoon, boasts an array of attractions such as slides, a ropes course, a lazy river, arcade and laser tag. The tropical pool areas are also worth mentioning. Visitors who stay at the hotel can enjoy free access to the park as part of their package deal. Busy periods are expected during cheer competition weekends but it still remains enjoyable for families who visit. It is advisable to wear water shoes due to the slippery surfaces.
Quite satisfied with our visit to Splash Lagoon in Erie. For starters, here’s a few things you should know:
• You can take advantage of the entire park if you book a hotel connected or nearby that gives you passes. Saying this because we got into the park at 2 pm and it was jammed, with a lot of attractions with waiting lines. Arriving early in the second day made a huge difference since we could enjoy everything with no rush and no waiting.
• Lockers cost 16 for a single and 22 for a jumbo. And they’re located in two areas of the park.
• Food is the average park treats: pizza, hot dog, fried chicken, etc. But there are many restaurants and chains along the road close to the park.
• Family changing rooms are usually busy and wet. If you can, split up your family to go the regular gender restrooms where they have big changing areas.
My only downside during our visit was one of the sliders that scratched my back.
Arthur Alexander — Google review
Highly recommend visiting here for a small getaway or even just for the day. It is a family oriented place, everyone is friendly, and staff is very cautious. Just like any other theme type park, food and drink prices are slightly higher than average, however they weren't outrageous. There is something to do for everyone, from the baby splash pad to the 21 and older hot tub oasis. It feels safe within the facility and kids can enjoy themselves without parents being extremely concerned at all times. You must be wearing a bracelet to enter the facility for any reason and staff seems to keep a very close eye out for that. We had a blast and have already begun planning our next weekend getaway. There is a great arcade, and a restaurant right on site, you can also play a game of bowling if you are done with the water for the day. There is truly something for everyone.
Natalie Smith — Google review
The kids had a blast but there wasn't really too much going on for the adults. There's a bar in the water park but Everything is super expensive. We paid $9 just for one weak drink. Food is expensive as well we paid $16 just for two chicken fingers some french fries and a non refillable soda. The chlorine smell is very strong and it was super crowded. All of the hotels are connected to the water park so you do not have to go outside to get to it but if you do not get the hotel that the water park is actually in it is a crazy long walk.
I probably won't go back but I do recommend giving it a try though if you have the money for it. It was definitely a great experience. It's definitely great if you have kids under the age of 15 and good for some of the older kids. Just keep in mind that the hotel rooms aren't cheap as the passes are included in the purchase of your room and online it says four passes per room but that is not accurate. We purchased two rooms both the same size with the same amount of beds and one room came with 4 passes and the other room only came with 3.
There's an arcade, ice cream shop, and gift shop upstairs from the water park. Gift shop does not carry anything over a size XL. There's also locker rentals upstairs for the lockers at the water park.
My Life — Google review
So expensive and hate to spend it but honestly worth it. If you consider how much a person it is at a place like urban air.. which might be way less than splash lagoon.. but splash lagoon has 4x that for things to do. Plus you get to stay however long you want as opposed to paying a lot of money for just a few hours. Theres a ropes course up in the air, an arcade with seriously better games than places that are just an arcade only. The wave pool, surf ride, splash zone for smaller kids. So many fun slides for kids and adults plus a family hot tub and an adult hot tub too! Theres a bar and you can take your drink to the adult hot tub. The water is warm enough to be comfortable and I very rarely swim because I hate cold water. We paid 500 bucks for a family of 6 but you get to stay as long as you wants which is a big deal. The food is good too, and quick. Kind of like a school lunch line.
Jenna Fuller — Google review
Went for a quick getaway, drove 4 hours from Toronto and it did not disappoint. We had a few issues getting the ticket online/thru the phone and if we hadn’t insisted calling to get a receipt we might have stressed out when we got there, but all turned all an awesome experience at the end. Lots of fun for the whole family!!
Ully Anne Nelken — Google review
Splash Lagoon was a fun experience for our family. We were visiting from Texas, as we have family in Erie. There is plenty of parking and we were assisted immediately at the front desk. Our 5 year old was excited to get to all the attractions but decidedly was a bit nervous at first.
He decided to stick with the lazy river and the new Tree House. He loved the Typhoon Twister (red/blue) slide and went down it a ton. We next tried out the wave pool and it was nice they have life vests for use. He can swim but it was nice to have the added safety. The surf machine was a favorite of my husband's-- it's so nice that everything is included and you aren't charged extra for any of the water attractions.
Our son finally decided to try the bigger slides and was thrilled with the Big Kahuna and Cyclone...although I think his favorite ended up being the Python Plunge. We spent a few hours here and it wasn't too crowded--we never waited more than a few minutes for a slide. The only downside is the lockers--$16 felt a little steep for the smallest size, the bigger is $22. I'm sure for a longer day or stuff that needs secured it's fine but we just chose to move our towels and sandals around with us. Overall though it was a great experience and we'd come back again in a heartbeat!
Jessica Mansfield — Google review
Our trip to Splash Lagoon Water Park was an absolute blast! Despite the weekend crowd, our kids had an amazing time, and we couldn't be happier with our experience.
Firstly, let's talk about the great deal we snagged for our visit. The value we received for our money was outstanding. With affordable admission prices and various package options, we were able to enjoy all the park's attractions without breaking the bank. Plus, the additional perks included in our deal made the experience even more worthwhile.
Now, onto the arcade – what a gem! When our kids needed a break from the water activities, the arcade provided the perfect escape. With a wide range of games suitable for all ages, there was never a dull moment. The vibrant atmosphere and friendly staff added to the excitement, creating an unforgettable gaming experience for our family.
Despite the park being packed with weekend visitors, the staff managed the crowds efficiently, ensuring everyone had a chance to enjoy the attractions. From thrilling slides to relaxing pools, there was something for everyone to enjoy.
Overall, our trip to Splash Lagoon Water Park exceeded our expectations. The great deal, fun-filled arcade, and bustling atmosphere made it a weekend to remember. We can't wait to visit again!
JMB — Google review
Our visit included with our hotel stay for our daughters cheer competition. A lot of fun. Was really busy during our visit bit was still enjoyable. Definitely recommend wearing some water shoes. Kind of small changing room so I changed in the showers. But I blame that on the amount of visitors during a cheer competition weekend. All in all, fun for the whole family and we will be back again someday.
Jason Hutchinson — Google review
Brought my 3 kids- 6,9,11 for a two day trip. We spent all day Saturday and Sunday here and it was awesome!! Perfect temperatures indoors and water. If you get there right at opening or stay right till close the lines are shortest. That being said, this weekend the lines were very reasonable in my opinion! The kids can’t wait to make this an annual trip! Every lifeguard we encountered was great! They were all so good with the kids! There weren’t any food options that my kids would eat, so we did bring food, but went to the car to eat it. The ropes course was a blast too! Definitely enough to keep the kids busy and happy for two days! Staying at the holiday inn was perfect as well! Quick walk between the two!
Caitlyn McKechney — Google review
Kids loved it. Lifeguards were very alert and on top of it. No slimy floors on pool bottoms. There are activities/pools to accommodate all ages from toddler to adult.
If I had to mention a couple cons: restrooms/change rooms could use an update. Music was unnecessary and loud (you couldn't hear the music anyway due to the sound of water/splashing, and kids screaming in the background. Loud music was just added noise.)
Randa A — Google review
Awesome place for the kiddos. Really nice that the entire place is inside. It's also very convenient that there is direct hotel and restaurant access.
However, that's about as good as it got. 3 main attractions, 1 set of stairs. That is how the entire place is set up. It's hard to know where to go, or who's going where. The worst part- none of the staff really cares or pays attention or implements the rules, which is obviously very unsafe for the kids. They have no way to communicate with each other, other than to blow a whistle and yell.
The light system indicating the next person could go clearly wasn't working for 2 days, yet we continued to waste time sitting at ride after ride because the workers were talking to each other and not paying attention to the riders.
Multiple times we witnessed the attendants at the surf ride paying absolutely no attention while people were on the board, waiting for direction.
The whole place could absolutely use a face lift.
Overall, the kids enjoyed themselves; the adults TRIED to enjoy the kids enjoying themselves, but were too busy worrying.
MJ Brooks — Google review
We had a wonderful experience, this park has activity for all ages. we all enjoyed ourselves a lot. we'll definitely come back. i suggest correcting the time to start the park because they say they open at 11:00, but at 10:00, it was open. i lost an hour of fun. Courtyard hotel it’s an amazing place too. We love it.
Ebenezer Esis — Google review
For the people leaving bad reviews because of the connecting hotels, those hotels have nothing to do with Splash Lagoon and while they are connected, they are separate and no the waterpark is not included unless you buy a hotel and waterpark package off the Splash Lagoon Website which compared to places like Kalahari, this is an amazing deal. We booked a non connected and it was perfect. There are a couple non connected hotels like the Marriott we stayed in that were immaculate and you could see them from the parking lot, less than a minute drive!
Highly recommend. Splash Lagoon has something for everyone from infants to adults (which is important because we have a 6 month old, 12 year old, and 17 year old). Water was comfortable and restrooms, dining area and waterpark area are clean and maintained by staff in a timely manner. Has everything a big name park like Kalahari has but is much more affordable. There was also plenty of seating in all areas of the park and dining areas so there was plenty of room and you weren’t on top of others or without a seat (Kalahari for example runs out of seating pretty early). Great location with tons of hotel, dining and shopping options within a minutes drive or walk. Splash has a bar and a quick service restaurant/concession area and there is a Quaker Steak and Lube attached to the building. We booked a package with Courtyard By Marriott across the street after reading tons of bad reviews for dirty worn out rooms and tons of noise at the connecting hotels. Our hotel was less than a minute drive. Hotel was immaculately clean and maintained, and it was quiet and comfortable. It even had its own heated pool, toddler heated pool, hot tub, sauna and gym so the kids could swim if they wanted even after waterpark close. I highly recommend booking the package on Splash Lagoon bundled with the Marriott. We splurged for a cabana (very fair price) for our second day which is out of budget at places like Kalahari. It was amazing to have a place to relax, let the baby nap, and have a home base to store our stuff and meet up with each other. It came with towels, snacks, water, a fridge, souvenir cup with $0.99 cent refills, arcade cards, TV and our own dining table. It was extremely private and comfortable. Staff were on top of everything and very friendly and eager to help with anything a guest needed. We will definitely be back.
Sara Tullas — Google review
Hands down the BEST PLACE!! I'm a huuuuge fan of it being indoors!! After having LYME'S I can't handle the sun!! The price for the rooms the price of entrance the foods in the hotels... Amazing! I've been going there for 12yrs now and not even the kids are sick of it yet lol. We've stayed at every hotel attached to Splash Lagoon. And NONE were a disappointment!!
Christy Comfort — Google review
Nice indoor park. Does get busy but not too bad. It’s not huge but enough to keep everybody for the day.
Water temperature was okay. Room temperature could be a little warmer during winter season.
Check in was simple.
Large lockers are $22 per day. Smaller ones are $16. Double check your locker. Mine did not lock even when the door closes and turns red for in used. I found out at the end of my stay. There are tables throughout that you can place your stuff on if you don’t want to rent a locker.
Lifeguards everywhere and they do a great job making sure everyone is safe.
Overall, great experience.
Meng Thao — Google review
Had a wonderful visit! Great layout and very well kept. I was pleasantly surprised that there was never a wet floor in the bathroom! We loved the arcade, wave pool, lazy river, slides and hot tub! We enjoyed eating lunch up top overlooking the flow rider and wave pool. Only 2 hours from our home and we will definitely return, thanks for the great day!
Laura Long — Google review
This place is amazing!! Great arcade inside and they even have a bar for the adults. Spent the weekend here with a bundle deal including hotel. Lockers available and private areas you can rent.
Kenneth Fornash — Google review
Did the Hotel over- night stay for my daughter s birthday. We bought the birthday cake/pizza add on. I was surprised how delicious the cake was !
The hotel room was a little dated- but we were there to swim and sleep.
The room was VERY close to the pool it was great !
Kids loved the hot tub , wave pool and kiddie water slide the best !
Some lifeguards were very attentive and great- others looked like they were falling asleep- they were switched ALOT.
Debra Wright — Google review
We took the kids (8 and 9) here for NYE and we all had a blast. The water park is clean, spacious, lots of fun things for everyone to do including lots of slides, the lazy river, hot tubs and the wave pool. The lifeguards were on it...great job! The prices are fair for a full day of fun and I feel comfortable and safe letting the kids run and find their favorite slides to play on and not have to be stuck together or with us the entire time, they can let loose and just have fun. The kids loved it so much that we're going back in the spring for their birthdays. Not sure who is more excited, the kids or us parents!
Cassandra Wright — Google review
It is the Disney land of Erie, PA! The boys and I had a wonderful time. The best way to experience it is to book at least one night stay at one of their connected hotels. This way one can easily change between swimming and warm/dry clothes through each day, and avoids having to lug around one's valuables. It was nice to be able to take a little break from the water, and play at the arcade area. So much fun! It was like a mini vacation....as one of my boys described. We stayed at the Hawthorn Suites. The staff there were wonderful and were very accommodating to our needs. Thank you, Heather, Michelle, Isheka, and Esteban!
Enormous, year-round sandy beach, the largest in Ohio, popular with picnickers & swimmers.
This is an expansive park with a deep beachfront. There are many picnic tables and restrooms. Left of the entrance, is where most of the beach access is, along with several parking areas. This place was built with large crowds in mind. If you venture to the right and head to the end, you'll reach a large tree filled grass part of the park. Toward the beach and still to the right, is a sandy trail that leads to the beach. There is also a cove on the other side of the stone barrier, where boats can pull into. Along the trail, you can head to the left on an adjoining trail. We've seen large sand sculptures in the summer and there seem to be activities throughout that time of year. Every time we go, its a different adventure. Bear and Cosmo have been enjoying this place for many years, as well as us. 🏖🏞
Christy 11 11 — Google review
Headlands is my hometown beach. It’s a beautiful location and for the most part a lot of really nice people frequent this beach. One of the things that are a must see is the yearly sand sculptures contest. They stand for sometimes months after being built. It’s one of the coolest things to see up close and the artists are free to create whatever they like. One year there was a giant baby Trump. Definitely put it in your summer plans to see them if you can!
The sand is meh… somewhat dirty… very harsh on your feet. Nothing like a nice Florida beach, that’s for sure but we are definitely blessed to have this one in our back yard none the less.
Tiffany T — Google review
I had no idea Ohio had this big beach! And the surrounding park was delightful as well... plenty of parking, generous number of bathrooms, lighthouse.
Ruth Wise — Google review
I enjoyed a lovely few hours at The Eastern side of the Headlands Beach park in early September, a few days ago. We checked out both sides of the park, the western "big beach" and the eastern protected dunes/marsh. Had a picnic in the shade of the beautiful cottonwood trees before going out on the boardwalk to get to the sand. It was a longer walk than I expected for me with my walker, but a nice stroll for most people. I so wanted to take the right hand path to the lighthouse, but it's like a deer trail. Not for someone needing wheels! The beach was nice, but the deck with the binoculars no longer has it's overhead structure. I don't know why they took it down. Again beautiful day, and fun to watch families playing at the beach.
After talking to some other visitors, we checked out the western main beachy area to see the three sand sculptures from the sand castle building contest beck in August. It's amazing they are still there. There is a blue tarp runway out towards the water for easier walking (or walkers line mine) but I didn't go all the way out. Looking forward to going back. I feel lucky to live near such a great beach and lake.
ariennye42 — Google review
Beautiful beach, clean and not so crowded.
Spend quality time with your family and loved ones.
Enjoy have fun!!! Cheers
Roman Regmi — Google review
This was a huge beach! It has plenty of parking and had plenty of people.It was packed when we went. We were bummed out that we couldn't walk closer to the lighthouse .It was said that this is a great beach for beach combing and beach glass but we were very disappointed bc not much glass was found at all.
Brandon Foreman — Google review
Very nice beach and picnic area.
We returned on Good Friday 2022. A windy, dry and cloudy day. The Veach facilities are still closed for the season. The permanent bathrooms are all locked. Beach management has set out a few porta-potties in the parking lots for off-season comfort breaks/call of nature requirements.
Nice day to visit the beach and collect stones and polished glass washed up over the winter. One hardy fellow was out in the waves kite-sailing.
All-in-all a great day at the beach. No sunbathing yet.
Rich Ferguson — Google review
I loved the walkway to the beach! The sans castles where still up which is impressive! This beach has sand and lovely areas to eat in the shade. It is a long walk to the beach so be prepared but the water is blue and the sand is pretty so if squint it almost looks like you're somewhere else. I enjoyed this beach. I'll be back
Alicia Daugherty — Google review
Great park. Nice size beach. Plenty of space to set up on the shore. Many picnic tables.
There are really two main areas. The bird rehab area and the public beach area. Dogs are not allowed on the beach. Mainly due to the bird area.
There is a playground closer to the entrance.
Water normally is pretty warm by late July. You do need to watch the waves and watch out for rip currents.
Restrooms are fairly clean for being at the beach. Toilets flush.
nightsky03 — Google review
Beautiful place to come enjoy the waves from Lake Erie. Nicely manicured beach and clean grounds. Lots of parking and area to enjoy. Nice bathrooms are plentiful in the area. Love the lighthouse views and bird watching in the area as well!
Anita Adkins — Google review
This is a nice place to visit and go for a walk or to go swimming. My girlfriend and I love to take our kids to swim and play. This is definitely a nice beach. And definitely a great place to have a picnic. There is public restrooms with changing areas. There is plenty of parking. I would definitely recommend stopping by if your in the area. This is also a good place to plan a day trip to have a fun day on the beach. And if you need a place to take your kids to burn off energy this is definitely a great place to visit.
Brandon Hufford — Google review
We visited the Headlands Beach, State Park which is located on the shores of Lake Erie just East of Cleveland near Mentor, Ohio. It is the longest natural beach in the state and is the widest beach I've ever visited on Lake Erie. This beautiful sand and rock beach is adjacent to the Headlands Dunes State Nature Preserve and offers great views of the lake and Fairport Harbor West Breakwater Light. There is plenty of parking in the expansive parking lot with restroom / shower facilities. A great place to spend an afternoon on the beach, picnicking or hiking one of the numerous trails.
ray weithman — Google review
Why would you close the beach to the public?!! Tax payers deserve the right to be on that beach any day or time! Closing it cause you think it will get trashed makes the entire purpose useless!! Also there is enough money in the community and tax that you could hire a park service clean up if so!! It’s not that difficult to allow the public to enjoy their public beach!!!
Tonya Lynn Yerian — Google review
It's a nice, big beach and I was looking forward to picking up some treasures. Unfortunately, water quality was POOR the day we visited and I could not take the chance on being exposed to bacteria. Happy to be able to get pictures in any case.
Rock ’n’ roll-themed chain with a high-energy vibe serving burgers & American classics.
I think the pictures speak for themselves. But this place is great! The bartenders working neon room are beyond FANTASTIC and FRIENDLY! This is in 2 months. Got to know your machines! Overall a clean environment. Security also has treated us very well!
Rebecca Kelly — Google review
Today is The Kentucky Derby,
The hats were awesome and the amount of people in attendance was phenomenal. The Band sounds great and they had a good range of food to offer on food trucks
Linda Colbert — Google review
I enjoyed my birthday lunch at the buffet. The staff sang Happy Birthday and presented me with birthday cake and ice cream. 🍰 🎈
If you love apple pie or strudel get some with vanilla bean ice cream with warm caramel topping. 😋
Cece was our server who made sure we felt special and catered to. Well done. She is truly a people person.
Darlene Peoples — Google review
This was a great place and my first time visiting. The food at the bar was delicious and the drinks were great. Although I'm not a gambler the slots were really fun. Can't wait to go back.
A Simmons — Google review
I'm not a gambler; I went to the MGM Northfield Center Stage to see Gary Clark, Jr. - AMAZING concert with an unforgettable performance from him! I was able to grab great seats for this event and it was money well spent. The staff was very organized and helpful and the stage itself allowed for great first/second row visibility without too much neck strain or discomfort.
The ONLY reason why I can't give it five stars is because of the seat spacing: we were packed in there like sardines. Even though the seats themselves were comfortable the neighboring concertgoers and myself all had to shift ourselves a bit too often to accommodate for the lack of space.
BJW 85 — Google review
Disclaimer: Don't gamble YOU WILL LOSE EVERYTHING
That being said I had a wonderful stop here and enjoyed myself for a little longer than I expected.
Lots of machines, new and old. Came in with $300 left with $1200 hitting my biggest single win to date.
once I doubled my bank roll the high limits room was where the money was at that morning. Guy across from me hit like 4 hand pays in the hour I was in high limit room
thanks MGM
jackson thompson — Google review
Fantastic show and food. Went to see a comedian Tom Sugura. Best show of all his specials. Absolutely hilarious the entire time.
Tim Viering — Google review
Went to see Tom Jones Concert. Seats are basically folding chairs and somewhat narrow. They do not control the crowd as we had lots of people up and down the aisle throughout the performance. The casino area is small but definitely has lots of tables and slots.
Eddy Vee — Google review
I'm not a big casino person, but the club is beautiful and many beautiful people were there. I attended with a friend the Chaka Khan concert. The staff treated us well and security was very visible. The concert ended without a hitch. For the casino part, the casino has all the expected amenities and get this--free parking!
Darrell Watson — Google review
I always leave my money behind with a smile on my face.
Eventually I my leave will some money in my pocket.
TAP Sports Bar is spot on food and service every time. Well worth the trip.
STEVE SCHALL — Google review
Very Nice Casino. 30 Bucks Free Slot Play was nice. Had some nice hits. As I was leaving saw a lady hit $21,000!!! Woo hoo. Cheap Drinks are a plus too Definitely will come back
follow_that_foodie — Google review
Loved it this time I won. Lol but in all truthfulness was clean but they don't have many of the keno machines we like I feel you should have the choice to play 1-4 on every machine or at least all the keno on one machine, so I don't have to try and hop around to try and find a machine to my liking.
Diana Tisch — Google review
Always a fun place to gamble. This casino does NOT have card tables, just slots. Has a couple restaurants, a bar, and complimentary coffee and soda. Plenty of parking, the parking lot is lit up pretty good at night. As always casinos are designed to take your money, but you do get lucky once in a while.
James Bentley — Google review
This Buffet just opened up about 4 weeks ago. The selection of good is really fantastic and was beyond our expectations. The chefs were amazing, and they knew their food selection really well, and when you they explained it to you in detail
Chef Red by far is the best at this buffet and has excellent cooking skills and customer service
Dawud M — Google review
Concert/event venue located directly inside of the casino. Purchased last minute tickets to a concert I really wanted to see. This was our first time at this venue. The security and staff directed the crowd through the various site safety measures with ease. There really was not a bad seat in the house. Here are some pics from our seating - section 2 row X. Seats were a little tight and you will certainly make friends with a neighbor pretty quickly. Lots of getting up and sitting down. Narrow isles. Alcohol, water and typical concert snacks were available. Free parking.
Tonya Johnson-Jenkins — Google review
What a night!! Saw George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic. AMAZING show. Crowd filled with the energy the band was exuding. So glad I got to see this incredible band.
Teresa — Google review
It was great. We ate at the buffet which was much better than expected. We then watched Kurt Diemer followed by Tesla. Very nice venue. I'll be sure to check out who else is playing there. Great evening
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a museum dedicated to the history of rock and roll. It features displays on the music, the performers, and the industry. The museum is located in Cleveland, Ohio.
We spent five hours at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and loved it! We spent 90 minutes on level 0- the main exhibit that had a ton of information.
The Garage was a family favorite as my husband and son(12 years old) were able to play piano, guitars and drums. We were there on a Tuesday, so it wasn't too busy, which was great for the Garage.
We enjoyed the wall of inductees and videos that went along with them.
The Cafe is convenient, but pricey. The food was decent. We parked in the harbor lot for $10.00 and that was easy.
Definitely a destination for those who love and appreciate music!
Rachel Zimmermann — Google review
I love Rock & Roll Hall of Fame! One of the largest collections of music memorabilia in the world. It was incredible to see so many cool items from the most influential artists and musicians of all time! Michael Jackson's Thriller jacket, Bob Marley's famous beanie, The Beatles' suits, Elvis' motorcycle and so much more! We heard displays are constantly changing so you may not always see these things, plan a visit soon! We arrived on a Saturday at 4pm and had only one hour to make it through this museum. We were on a mission! The woman at the front desk told us the best place to start was in the basement to see their most impressive displays and then work our way up by elevator. We were able to see all six floors in an hour! I definitely recommend spending more time if possible, however you can see a lot in a short amount of time. Pictures and videos are allowed. Make sure to stop at the gift shop on the way out. There are so many fun things to buy as souvenirs or gifts. Credit cards only no cash accepted. Parking was easy to find across the street. Tickets are mobile and can be purchased at at kiosk right inside the entrance. Don't leave Cleveland without visiting this museum!
How it is Liz — Google review
Place is awesome. Great to take family with older kids. Lots of interesting stuff.
Avoid that food truck in the front $$. Try to find street parking. Garage is insane $$. FREE for Cleveland residents. Enter gift shop at own risk.
Wear comfortable shoes! Great to get your steps in for the day.
Nathaniel Austin — Google review
I highly recommend stopping by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame if you’re in Cleveland! This place was filled with Rock and Roll history along with some fun interactive things to do. I would say this is good for individuals, couples or families with older children. It is a bit of walking and a lot of looking at exhibits, which a young child or baby may be tired of after 20 minutes. To truly enjoy it, I would give yourself a good two hours at minimum. The price was great for everything you get to see at only $35, and less than that for children. The staff were very friendly and the museum was clean.
Jenna Berry — Google review
All of the exhibits were excellent. From the start of rock and roll all the way through rap and hip hop. I enjoyed this museum very much. I definitely would say you can do this in less than 2 hours. I would compare it to the Grammy in LA. Tickets are a bit pricey for a museum but it was very cool to see everything. Parking is ok and not super expensive.
Doug Ainsworth — Google review
We totally enjoyed the R&RHoF! The garage band area and beats lab were absolutely a blast. Numerous displays and floors of music memorabilia made the 3 hours fly by. Be sure to check out the show on the 3rd floor too.
Our teenage boys particularly said that they wished we had more time there! Definitely worth checking out with reasonable parking down by the water.
M Chu — Google review
This was absolutely worth the long drive across 3 states. I could spend 2 days here just soaking in all of the rich history. What I found most impactful is learning about early music history and the extensive contribution of African Americans. This is well arranged and laid out. The pace was up to my group and the Elvis portion was a must. If you love music, history, or culture then this is a place for you. Great for families although small children may not be as enthusiastic.
JOSEPH P. — Google review
This museum was great! It a total of about 6 levels. There is so much history and amazing talent that is presented in this museum. Zero floor is basically the main exhibit. There are also additional floor one floor you can customize a band name logo and print your logo at no additional charge. There is also a area where you can play the guitar live with videos on how to play a couple drums sets and more! Definitely worth a visit! The staff and team members are also very friendly!
A2Z REVIEWS — Google review
PRO TIPS: by far one of the most impressive collections of music memorabilia ever assembled. HOWEVER the museum layout for FIRST TIME VISITORS can be quite confusing. You actually enter the Hall of Fame on Level 1. Then travel paths want you to start your tour downstairs on Level 0 (which is the BASEMENT featuring the larger collection of exhibits). THEN you'll see travel paths which force you to head up to Levels 3, 4, 5, & 6, then finally down to end on level 2 with a final exit through the gift shop on Level 1 at the end of your tour. Confused? HOWEVER MY RECOMMENDED TRAVEL PATH IS (especially with large crowds OR weekend visits): Try starting out on Level 2 (take the elevator) & work your way up the pyramid to avoid the crowds. BUT always end your tour on the impressive Level 0 which is in the basement featuring the most exhibits. SAVE LEVEL ZERO FOR LAST!!!! There is actually an online exhibit guide to help plan your tour prior to arrival. Plan for 2-3 hours if you like rock music. Also lower your expectations as you will not see many artists memorabilia since exhibits rotate in/out. ALSO many artists are not in the Hall of Fame (as of this review) including Phish, B52's, Kate Bush, Weird Al, etc.
Matt ?Heff? Heff — Google review
This is such a fun place to visit in Cleveland. It's in a very clean area of the city. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is fun because it gives you all the feels plus offers hands-on entertainment. My 3 year old and 15 year old had a great time, and so did my husband and I. There were turntables, guitars, drums, sound proof rooms, pinball machines etc. Truly, something for everyone.
Elizabeth Vaiana — Google review
Loved our experience here and seeing all the history of music under one roof was a great experience. They have many interactive experiences there to do as well, which made the experience interactive if you are interested in such things. Many unique and historic items related to music as as well. A must go for any music fan. Staff was friendly and areas kept very clean
John DiClementi — Google review
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, while famous, large, and full of music history, was not my cup of tea. While I appreciate all the hard work put into this museum, I found it confusing. The general layout wasn't clear and the signage was miniscule.
For the price of $25 pp, I think the museum was well worth it. We were there for 2 1/2 hours and believe we could have explored for a few more hours.
Erica C — Google review
Awesome display of artifacts and memorabilia beginning with the onset of music history (blues, country and gospel) through rock and roll era, into pop, r&b grunge, rap, hip hop, heavy metal. Several interactive displays. In the front of the building are food trucks and 2 stages where local talent perform and you can watch for free. No parking lot so I suggest parking at the great lakes science museum garage located between museum and browns stadium. Only 13 dollars to park.
jodi trottier — Google review
I love a good museum, and like Joan Jett I love Rock and Roll. This was absolutely the best museum I’ve been to in the US. We spent about 5 hours here and I think we saw it all. Highlights were definitely the first couple floors, but the trip to the top was still worth it. The boy minor disappointment was the movie on the third floor, which had some great highlights but was too disjointed to tell a compelling story. If you can make it while the Beatles display is still going, I’d highly recommend it. There are really great portions that will be hard to replace. I’m not from this area but will return in the future just to see what’s been added!
Tommy Transplant (Tommy Transplant) — Google review
We went here after a work function and we had only a few hours to enjoy. I was asked a few times if I would come back. If people wanted to go I would go but it wouldn't be a repeat on my own. They had really cool displays and mini theaters to show you rock footage. They have assorted interactive booths so you can make your own band t-shirt, a music mix, and even learn how to play instruments. I thought that was very cool. Next time I need to keep an extra eye out for queen, rush, and black sabbath.
Sean Donovan — Google review
We went for the Battle Of the Bands. It was a great concert with some really good talent. We were able to walk through all the exhibits. It was very interesting. You could listen to music, and see some amazing outfits and there was even an area where you could try playing piano, guitar, bass, and drums. My 16-year-old and my 7-year-old loved it.
There were escalators for all the floors and an elevator. There were couches, benches, and tables for anyone who needed to take a break. There was a little Cafe for food and drinks. Overall I would recommend it to anyone who loves music.
lorenda crane — Google review
Really cool place to go see. You can walk around and see music instruments, clothes, and memorabilia from different generations of musicians. They had an instrument room where you can try out different instruments and beat box studio too. Definitely recommend going to see it if you’re in the area. They also have a very large gift shop where you can pick up some cool stuff.
Susan Hardee — Google review
A unique experience every time I go! It's never the same display. So that makes it fun. Tickets are mobile entry at $30 each. Discount for seniors, kids, etc. 6 floors of activities. Food court has reasonable prices. Gift shop is gull of fun gifts at reasonable prices. Anyone can take home something! Wheelchair and stroller accessible by elevator. Staff was welcoming.
Teresa Alvarez — Google review
If you live in the city, it’s free. Otherwise, it’s $35..but here’s a tip: If you buy a membership for 2, you’ll pay $75. That $5 more than two tickets, plus you get a tee shirt and 10% discount in the gift shop. And it’s good for a year…take anybody you want! Always fun, I’ve seen some great exhibits and changes over the years. The Beatles exhibit was “fab!” It’s a great way to spend an afternoon and through August’22, concerts on the patio certain nights. Have fun and rock on!
Susan — Google review
This is such a cool museum! Going in you get a sense of a fun party atmosphere. Lots of music history here for fans of Rock, Blues, Metal, Hip-Hop. I paid $35 for a ticket online as I was walking towards the front entrance. I showed the person at the main door and got a wrist band after she scanned my ticket. Then she directed me to start one level lower. I highly recommend this place for music lovers.
Matthew Klein — Google review
Being a rock vocalist, it was a necessity to visit here while vacationing in Ohio. It's a cool place both inside and outside so take your time when visiting. Many of the exhibits are focused on rock & roll, of modern and classic bands and individuals as well. Pretty cool gift shop on premises as well and a lot of music history in these walls. All in all it was a great experience.
Stevie Diamond — Google review
I have wanted to come here for a long time and it totally lived up to expectation! I loved the flow of exhibits bringing you around and to different floors. The history of everything was interesting to read and then getting to dive into exhibits on certain artists. Price of admission was well worth the time and spent about 2.5 hours there without seeing any of the films, so perhaps budget a full afternoon. Purchase a ticket online for easier entry
Travers McEntyre — Google review
All I can say is Wow! This was a bucket list trip and soooooo worth it! What a great museum. We spent about 4-1/2 hours there and probably my favorite part was being able to pick and choose what induction clips you wanted to see of your favorite artists. The displays and the exhibits are second to none. Very well put together and I really loved the interactiveness of it all. You just have to add this as a place to go if you haven’t been. INCREDIBLE
Brandt Callahan — Google review
So very Cool!! Definitely a place to visit if you like music.
The touch and play section was really cool and the video series was nice...especially with Prince closing it out.
You gotta go.
Brian Wray — Google review
My husband and I visited the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame during our trip to Cleveland. We conveniently parked at the metered parking across the street. There was plenty of spots available when we arrived but we could see how close parking may be challenging during high traffic visiting times or when there is a game at the nearby stadium.
Tickets were $35 a person. We had no trouble buying them at the door.
The museum has 6 floors. The bottom floor has the most to see and is the most impressive of them all. The other floors felt a bit lacking compared to this one, especially if you aren't interested in watching mini films they share throughout the museum.
On the second floor, known as The Garage, you can try your hand at playing a variety of instruments using video tutorials as a guide. This was a great interactive option to enjoy during our visit!
This is a great spot for all music lovers to enjoy while visiting the Cleveland area!
Wendy D — Google review
Everyone told us this was the must visit attraction in Cleveland
Three hours really well spent. Loved it!
Parked on the pier by the lake. Short walk and reasonable prices.
Bought ticket in advance on the dat 🎟 Arrived before out slot and no problems getting in
So much to see. Basement is biggest display area. Easy to miss something. We doubled back to make sure.
Shop has lots on offer.
Cafe has good food and drink options
Highly recommended
Mark Burgess — Google review
As the shape of the building suggests, the basement is huge and a maze containing loads of artist memorabilia throughout the ages and genres. Impressive. As you go further up, the exhibition area becomes smaller, and the items on show lesser. Some of the greatest artists of all time, like Freddy Mercury, George Michael, Iron Maiden, KISS, Smashing Pumpkins, (to name just but a few) are NOT on display unfortunately. Otherwise, a great set up with lots of interactive play and jam sessions to listen to.
aerodaan — Google review
If you are in Cleveland this is a must see. It's rich on history of Rock and roll and does a great job celebrating all of those indicted into their Hall of Fame as well as others important to how Rock and Roll has evolved over the years. I highly recommend you set aside a few hours to take all this in. I don't know if they have a live band every day, but there was one during our visit and you could hear them playing various covers while perusing all the great content, or just sit back and enjoy the show. Check it out!
Greg Davis — Google review
My father and I took a trip to Cleveland for the 2024 Eclipse and needed to kill time. This place was our impromptu place to go and it was the best choice! We stayed here to look at all the treasure and history for over 4 hours! It was so cool to see the origins of rock and learn about the roots of hip hop. If you are a music enthusiast or just want to learn more about the hall of famers, I’d recommend planning to be here for at least 4 hours because I feel like I still haven’t seen everything.
Matthew Emmanuel — Google review
We went on a Friday and got tickets for 10am right at opening. This was definitely the way to go. There was plenty of parking right by the pier and parking is not expensive at all! If you get there early you have time to stop and look and the ships and just take in the view of Lake Erie. The museum goes from Level 1-6. The first floor is the most robust and is absolutely an experience for all your senses. Each floor after that gives music-lovers an opportunity to delve into the different components or genres of the music world. Our favorite part of the experience was the celebration of 50 years of hip hop. If you grew up listening to hip hop through the 80s-00s you’ll absolutely LOVE this. The cafe actually has decent food that isn’t wildly overpriced. The whole museum is really well thought-out with little details everywhere you look. We travel to lots of museums and this is now at the top of our list!
Kelly Santoro — Google review
This place was wonderful. A great nostalgic ride through rock music. Tons of exhibits, clothes, guitars, and video presentations.
Wear comfortable shoes, sit when you can.
We spent about 6 hours wandering through the exhibits.
The Beatles exhibit was hard to hear with so many other musical displays going on.
Some of the immersive theater presentations were a bit loud. Some ear plugs would have been nice.
Pro tip. You don't have to print paper tickets if you can present the PDF scan code on your phone.
Bruce Lowther — Google review
I was disappointed, not for lack of memorabilia or interesting displays, but with the organization of how to make your way through the museum. We were told, "Start on the bottom level & work your way up." Sounded like a fair instruction, but not so. On the bottom level, there is a ton of stuff with no indication of direction or flow. Our group split up due to the crowd, & some of us saw things that others didn't see because there are alcoves & short halls. We spend 3 1/2 hours there, but you could easily spend more time there as there is a massive amount to see.
Robin Duncan — Google review
We stopped in to check out the Rock and Ro Hall of Fame on a Friday around noon. I ordered our tickets online before entering ( which made the entry faster) if you can do this it won't be a big deal to get tickets at the gate. We parked on the pier. This made finding and paying for parking super easy. The pier parking behind the building to the right upon entering, just drive past the building and you will see the parking. Once inside we started on the 1st floor and worked our way up them all. So many cool things to look at and activities to do I recommend at least 3-4 hrs to explore on a not busy day. Highly recommend the induction experience on the 3d floor. My favorite part... well I can't pick just one part. The Pink Floyd installation definitely the most interesting design. The tour ends in the merchandise store, so save that for last. Everything was reasonably priced. We picked up 4 shirts for the family on sale for $45.00 cool dollars.
Kristen Nae nae — Google review
Very cool place. We’re not usually the museum type people but we enjoyed the rock and roll hall of fame because they have an interactive floor where you could actually learn to play all kinds of instruments like the acoustic guitar, electric/ base , piano and even drums… they have easy lessons to follow with various songs to choose from.
Located in Public Square, the casino features over 100,000 square feet of gaming space, along with a variety of restaurants and bars. There is live entertainment throughout the evening, as well as over 500 slot machines and 100 table games.
Love, love, love the Jack! I was so close to busting the pig! That machine is cool and addicting lol. There are many machines to choose from! If you haven’t had a chance to check it out, I totally recommend it. Great atmosphere. Great fun!!!
Tawanna Armstrong-Ivory — Google review
I can’t express enough gratitude to you guys. The compliments and love for our photo of your facility was more than appreciated. Such a classy establishment. My wife and I will be returning to test our luck on some sports betting very, very soon. 😉 Excited for the new things coming!! -Rubber City
Zachary Riter — Google review
It’s not bad for what it is; it’s a casino in the heart of the one and only Cleveland. I go here every now and then as I do enjoy gambling a bit. The casino itself is huge inside with several floors. It’s relatively clean for the most part and quite pleasing to the eye. I like going because they offer a buffet in the basement floor that I always get free coupons for, so that’s always a nice addition. I don’t think the food is anything super crazy or world renowned, but it’s good for when you have a free coupon. Their drinks at the bars though always seem to be hit or miss; some bartenders make it perfectly, and other bartenders just miss it awfully. That’s obviously not a make or break point though. 4/5 for a casino. I like going here.
PatchSlaw7 — Google review
The place was packed
It seems everyone I sat next to all said the same thing. Why does MGM pay so well and Jack does not. They are closer to Jack where they live, but are now willing to drive further to win. Oh, we all win something, but not for what we spend. The food in the buffet at Jack is never the same twice. The only thing that is the same is the fried chicken. It is always over fried and you can't eat it. What a waste of money. Why feed us food we can't eat. The salad bar has a wonderful selection. However it is nasty most of the time. Especially the salad dressing. People slop it all over, and no one cleans it up. Soup is good. Granted, we are the ones who slop it up, Sorry. I just don't like eating food where the food area is nasty.
Rita Carroll — Google review
Downtown Cleveland has really become an exciting place. It's clean, vibrant, decorative, and has lots of interesting architecture, new and old.
Saw the 2024 total Eclipse on the garage rooftop party for Playhouse Square it was really fun.
bocfat — Google review
This place is awesome. It is connected to Tower City Mall. It has a hotel there as well. They serve food. A full buffet that runs brunch and dinner. Everything is served fresh. This place also has a great service. Some of the workers that work there have been there from the beginning. 6 years it's been around.
Marlon Brandon — Google review
This was our first trip here. The gaming experience was actually pretty good! It did let us play enjoyably for about an hour without just taking our money like most other casinos tend to do. However, the 4 stars were deducted because, not being familiar with the area, we found the first entrance to the parking garage and did not realize it was the "flat rate parking" that costs $60 regardless of how long you stay. SERIOUSLY? $60?? We were there for an hour and 10 minutes! There should definitely be some prominent signage specifying that it's flat-rate ($60) parking. Not only did we toss away money while gaming, but the parking also hit us pretty hard. Definitely won't recommend the parking garage!!
Mike — Google review
Great downtown casino with table games, electronic craps machines and many slots.
A Porat — Google review
Jack Casino has great restaurants, including a fantastic buffet. They have roulette tables, craps tables, poker tables and lots of different slot machines. The facility is extremely clean, glitzy and flashy. It is really just like a Vegas casino. There are multiple levels too. They have a covered walkway that goes over the streets and leads directly into their parking garage. Their gift shop, which is called the Swag Shop is also in the same building as the parking garage. Years ago, the building was previously home to the Higbee Department store. The decor is very high end and tastefully done. The staff are very friendly and welcoming. They do a wonderful job. Well done.
Sharon Doyle — Google review
Jack Casino offers an exciting and vibrant gaming experience. The variety of games and slots is impressive, providing ample entertainment for all types of players. The casino's atmosphere is lively, and the staff is attentive and friendly. Whether you're a seasoned gambler or just looking for some fun, Jack Casino has something for everyone. Don't forget to explore their dining options for a well-rounded night out.
vedant shirke — Google review
An overall great experience. First time there and loved it. Everyone was friendly, staff and patrons alike. I won a handpay and another $500. Free buffet for first timers. Parking can be a little expensive, but it is downtown Cleveland. We will definitely be back.
Charles Maguire — Google review
This was a amazing experience the penny machines were awesome the food at the seven shelves was unbelievably good I would recommend everyone at least once visit the Jack casino in Cleveland Ohio
Randy King — Google review
I went around 1pm the staff was super helpful it was my first time in a casino and they made me feel welcomed from the security guard who is so funny at the front door to Evris the machine mechanic who showed me the ropes told me everything I needed to know he went went above and beyond even walked me to the desk to get my Jack card where I met Linda who is a doll and helped me soooo much EVERYONE please go to this casino its such a vibe.
Asaad Wayne — Google review
I'm a senior. My friends and I thought the buffet was $5,55 if we validated our players card. We waited in line for 30 minutes to find out that information. To validate we would have to get out of line, so we paid $20.00 each. Paid $60.00 to get out the garage. Same reason, we didn't validate. I will not be going back. Bought experience is the best kind 😌
Yvonne Coles — Google review
I recently had an amazing time at Jack Cleveland Casino. The wide variety of games and entertainment options kept me engaged and entertained throughout my visit. The casino's vibrant atmosphere and friendly staff created a welcoming environment that added to the overall experience. I particularly appreciated the professional and attentive service from the staff members, which made my time there even more enjoyable. I would definitely recommend Jack Cleveland Casino to anyone looking for a fun and memorable gaming experience.
falguni brahmbhatt — Google review
I was in town from Atlanta to attend the Alpha Derby at the Browns Stadium and the after party was at Jack's. I haven't had so much fun, and to see my college brothers and sisters was Amazing! We came from all over the country to attend this event. Ya'll even fed us some awesome food, thanks I'll be back.
MIKKI G ANIYAH'S G-MA — Google review
The most gorgeous casino I’ve ever been to. Glad everything isn’t card- or phone-based and can still insert cash directly into the machines. I love just taking $40 and playing slots and/or roulette and then, heading home having lost $40 or having won a bit.
Morgan — Google review
The staff was extremely friendly. We felt so accommodated. You never want to lose money but this casino made us feel like we were home. The buffet was very good and we had a blast.
Andrew Catalano — Google review
Had a great time today! My boyfriend and I were in town for a show at Playhouse Square, took the Red Line in. Asked the wonderful woman (around 12PM today) at the door for some directions. Not only did she point us in the right direction, but we had a truly great conversation with her and talked a little about the history of the city!! Awesome lady!!
Shauna Liddle — Google review
Jack Casino in Cleveland off the Public Square is affiliated with Ceasars. It’s a smaller casino but it has all the latest versions of the popular games to play. Staff is friendly and helpful. Fun to try your luck a little while you’re in town.
Michelle Foy — Google review
Nice sports bar and gaming area. The buffet downstairs is really overpriced. There is a big selection and most of the food quality is average. The danish selection was very good and the chocolate croissants were very good. Now the Asian selection was a crime against humanity. I am not sure I have ever seen a worse selection or quality.
Larry Van Steenhuyse — Google review
This place was amazing! First time I've ever been in a casino like this the buffet even with going 30 mins before they closed there was still plenty of delicious food! Every staff member I encountered was kind and courteous. Will definitely recommend anyone stop and check put this super cool casino.
Jade Price — Google review
Awesome spot. The games were fun. The tables had great options. Many floors to explore. Indoor smoking area is available. AND a sports viewing section that feels like a theatre. So cool!
Rebecca D — Google review
Nice casino. Parking is a pain but if you spend enough you will receive free parking. The food options are okay.
Amo — Google review
Buffet is over priced and selection is limited.
Casino is clean. Bathrooms are clean. Machines are super tight. Forgot why we stopped going. Good reminder for next time we start thinking we want to hit Jack's. Go knowing you aren't going to win. Sit with someone you like and at least you'll have some fun!
Leslie Adams-Crain — Google review
Great place to hang out in Cleveland buffet was enjoyable,the games were fun and the server were very polite and you can catch the game here will repost if I hit a jackpot enjoy!
Tina Wisdom — Google review
My first time here and I hit 4 hand payouts and had a huge win in one night!!!! I will definitely be back! The odds are better here than Hollywood in Toledo!
West Side Market is a vibrant and bustling public market in Cleveland, established in 1912. It is the city's oldest market and offers a wide range of fresh food options. With over 100 vendors, visitors can find an array of meats, seafood, fruits, vegetables, baked goods, dairy products, flowers, ready-to-eat foods, spices,and nuts. Exploring this historic market is a delightful way to spend an afternoon.
Visiting Cleveland on holiday and decided to check out the West Side Market. This place was great with wide variety of fresh seafood, bakeries, meat, produce, cheese just to name a few. You can pick up a coffee but it more a fresh market than eating. There is a little cafe which was very busy. The building is really cool and a great space. Make sure you climb the stairs a one end for a great view. Definitely worth checking out.
The Red review — Google review
Worth visiting! Very cool location with a fun atmosphere. We loved most everything we got. Especially all the items we got from the various bakery’s! Unfortunately, most of the produce we bought was old. Our garlic was sprouted, once I got home and cut into it, and the ginger molded with in a day. Neat experience, but I wasn’t super impressed.
Lauren Strobel — Google review
We stopped here because everyone said it was one of the places you HAD to see. The parking is limited but if you arrive early you should be fine. The first 90 minutes are free to park. The fruit and produce area was pretty small. The main area had the bakeries, meat counters, and international products. We got a chicken pasty at the Irish deli, and it was really good. If you have the time, you can find the best prices.
Bonnie Baumgras — Google review
A former train station turned into a market full of local vendors slinging meats and sweets.
After your drive over the Hope Memorial Bridge, you turn right into the parking lot. The first 90 minutes are free and it’s only $1/hour after that. A welcome surprise.
You’ll first walk into the produce building with vendors selling their tantalizing fruits and hearty vegetables. Once you make it halfway down the corridor, you will see doors to your left to crossover to the rest of the market.
Walking in through the double doors, you are greeted by intoxicating aromas. Look up and you will see the beautiful, high ceiling of the former train station. The place is absolutely packed with local meats and sweets. Many of the vendors sell raw meat and fish for your home cooking needs, while the rest provide ready to order snacks and meals.
Stalls that caught our eye: local pasta, crepes, hot sauce, cannolis, gyro stand and an Irish bakery. We split up and grabbed a gyro from Steven’s Gyros (featured on Man versus Food) and a sausage roll and meat pie from the Irish bakery. There aren’t many places to sit, but if you go to the west end, you can head up the stairs and get a great view of the market. We stuffed our faces, got a picture and then headed down to grab snacks for the rest of the weekend. We loaded up on local cheese, flavored beef jerky, hot sauce and baked goods. All of which were sensational.
Kyle Goodman — Google review
This was my first experience at West Side Market. So many Vendors under one roof. It was Awesome. Every person in the market from the people working to the visitors in the market were extremely nice. It was crowded but a good crowd it added to the fun experience. I look forward to going back.
Adrianne — Google review
This was genuinely one of the nicest markets I’ve ever been to! Very good prices on a huge variety of specialty and regular items. The produce looked almost too good to be real. A last stop before headed home on a weekend trip was perfect to bring home a lot of goodies. Delicious cannolis and pepperoni bread from Theresa’s bakery, perfect scratch made pasta from Ohio city pasta, home made beef jerky and more!! I’m considering making the trip from Pittsburgh more often just to stop here again!
Brandy Baker — Google review
This place was really cool! Lots of vendors and I loved the fresh market. I wish we had something like this in Columbus with the same produce selection! The downside is that if you’re vegetarian there isn’t really anywhere to have lunch on site. That would have really made it.
Also there are full animal carcasses on display so if you are squeamish or cannot handle that I wouldn’t recommend
Sam Purdum — Google review
Nice Marketplace! A good variety of food, especially meat products. Prices for vegetables are a little higher (and not better quality) than in a grocery store. I think shopping in the vegetable section isnt worthwhile, but for meat, cheese, or specialty food items it is great--there the price and quality is much better! Also, Rita's is the best place for anyone looking for olives! You should also try the brats from Frank's!
Dominik — Google review
Enjoyed the West Side market. Haven't been here in years. Everything in the area is so different but I'm glad that this lil gem is still there and hope that more local vendors continue the tradition. Prices were competitive. Some vendors allow you to even try some of the fruits. Like the fact that you can select the specific pieces of meats you want to purchase. Would go again.
Linda Feliciano (Linda's Treasures) — Google review
MAKE SURE you go to the covered meat and cheese market! Delicious cheese. Try the truffle goat cheese from one of the vendors! We bought Amish smoked pepper, jack cheese, cheddar and blue cheese cake, Horseradish cheese etc.
Fruit and vegetable stalls outside also covered. Free parking 90 minutes. $1 after that after that.
Heba — Google review
This was a pretty cool place. Fruit and vegetable vendors, bakers with fresh bread and yummy looking desserts, fish mongers, cheese seller's and meat vendors with sausages and other products. We bought fresh bread, sausages and canoli. Parking was free for the first 90 minutes. We were there about an hours because everyone had free samples.
William — Google review
Great market!! Lots of selections of fruit 🍓🍑 and veggies 🥕🥗. Plenty of vendors with meat and cheese, bakeries 🥯 with amazing fresh bread 🍞 and sweets 🍭. We stopped at the Gyro place, far left corner of the market, and enjoyed the most delicious, large gyro! Wow the house tzatziki sauce was so good! Makes you want to bottle it up and bring it home. So good. We got the regular size Gyro and it was big. We ended up having lunch again the next day with the leftovers. All the produce looked fresh, we got some local strawberries 🍓🍑. Great selection of cheese and meat. Hard to decide what to get when it all looks so good. Would recommend going there. If you are staying in the area for a few days (that's what we did) and get your food here.
Eva Munch — Google review
We try to go here whenever we are in Cleveland (we live 2 hrs away). There is so much good food here. It's always easy to find something new and unique. As an Englishman, my favorite vendor is Reilly's. They have great Irish pies, pasties and sausage rolls. Plus their scones are spot on.
John Piper — Google review
The West Side Market is well known for a reason: Fresh meat, fresh bread and bakery goods and fresh specialty foods--all in one National Register of Historical Places landmark. There, you can find fresh Hungarian Kielbasa not far from fresh baked French bread that's next to an herb stand. Try the kolatchkes--small Hungarian pastries filled with fruit or nuts. No pictures are available because they were promptly devoured. Cleveland West Side Market is great for a day trip. Highly recommended.
Tim Smith — Google review
This was a really fun market to explore! There are so many shops to visit with plenty of ready to eat and "make at home" or grocery options. We enjoyed getting crepes, donuts, and a scotch egg, but if we visit again there would be so many more things to try. We were just passing through so we didn't grab meet or other to cook ingredients, but everything looked delicious. The building was beautiful as well.
Sara Carper — Google review
Amazing interesting historical magical are just a few of the descriptions. Free parking under 90 minutes. A must visit if you are in the area. Locals come here for fresh everything from homemade pasta beef jerky meat vegetables dehydrated fruits and vegetables. It’s truly an amazing experience. Be prepared to be wowed.
John Allen — Google review
What a fantastic market. We spent the weekend in Cleveland visiting family and decided to check out this market. Only wish we lived closer to this place! Everything is so fresh and can do just about all your shopping in one place with local vendors. Lots of free samples everywhere too if you are undecided on something! It was a great experience.
H Caballero — Google review
Calling for the food lovers!)) seriously, it is a great place where everyone could find to indulge themselves - from smoked meat and dipping oil to bread and macarons, pies, and coffee. Very educational for kids too! They can see some fruits and vegetables that are not regular in stores, even cacao beans.
Olga Ignatyeva — Google review
Amazing place, packed with folks seeking am impressive array of baked goods, meats, and cheeses, plus Irish, Mexican, Italian, Middle Eastern, and other foods. We loved it so much we went back the next day. What a great spot for this city! I wish we had something like it back home.
Meriah Crawford — Google review
I stopped by the West Side Market over Easter weekend with my family while visiting the Cleveland area. The market has been on my list of places to visit and it did not disappoint! Parking is free for 90 minutes or less and $1/hour after that, with a max fee of $10/day. Most vendors accept credit cards, but some charge additional fees to do so.
Being a holiday weekend the market was in full swing and very busy! If you have small children, I would not recommend bringing strollers/wagons. The fresh produce selection was excellent and everything tasted so good! Lots of produce stands give out samples. If I was local, I would love to shop the produce regularly!
We purchased macarons, cannolis, apple fritters, Italian rainbow cookies, brats, snack sticks, breads, pink glow pineapple, fresh herbs, and artichokes. I highly recommend going if in the area and hope to visit again soon!
Megan Bauserman — Google review
Gorgeous historic market. The building itself is enough of a reason to visit. Add in all the wonderful vendor options and you could make a day of it. As we were visiting from out of town, we grabbed some pastries and coffee beans to enjoy later! Highly recommend a visit if you are in the Cleveland area.
Museum dedicated to wood-carver Ernest "Mooney" Warther, with a next-door kitchen cutlery factory.
Before coming here, I knew nothing about who Ernest “Mooney” Warther was. After leaving here, I was astonished at how a man with humble beginnings had combined the blue collar life with his huge imagination and made history. This museum should do something to your soul. The handmade creations in all of their detail by Warther are all stunning. To come here and see his works makes a for a nice visit. To leave here and be inspired to make the most of what God gave us makes it WORTH a visit. Pictures don’t do justice. Come check it out!
Yetemar-Kenyell Cross — Google review
What's not to love? The button collection is beautiful. I wish I could get closer and just sit and look at them all, get to know each button the way Mrs. Warther clearly knew her collection. The carvings are amazing in their detail and skill. Remarkable museum. Come support this lovely local business!
Jennifer Dickens — Google review
First visit was in 2010ish?
2nd visit to attend friends wedding 2021.10.09
Great place. Strongly recommended!
Wish one day I will return w. my two kids. Dream will become true one day!
X Ellen? — Google review
An absolute gem of a place that blew all of us away.
We planned on stopping here on our way to tour some local wineries and wanted to spend an hour or so while waiting for them all to open. We ended up spending a lot more than an hour as we were absolutely captivated by the meticulous creations of both "Mooney" Warther and his wife.
What an amazing place! Ernest, worked in a local steel mill and then made knives. He then started carving scale steam locomotives using wood and bone and later ivory. The museum shows off his works. Anyone who has an appreciation for steam locomotives and their history will want to spend time here. Anyone who has an appreciation for craftsmanship will want to spend time here as well. And if the trains are not enough, the button work that his wife did is almost as amazing - but there are significantly less works on display.
I frequently found myself with my mouth literally hanging open as I realized the level of craftsmanship it took to make any of these models. Not only are they finely carved, but any piece that moved in real life, moves on the models. The museum guides tell you that Ernest invited railroad engineers to look over his completed models and tell him if they see any errors - and they could not find one thing out of place.
The grounds are also nice to visit as well as the house that they lived in. I would recommend touring those before the actual museum as anything you do after the tour itself will feel like a letdown - and it's almost just as amazing.
Naor Wallach — Google review
Mr. Warther was a gifted carver and knife maker. His trains are incredibly detailed and all hand-carved to scale.
Linda Zee — Google review
We visited on a weekend with my parents and enjoyed it. We did the self tour so we could take our time reading and looking at things. They do offer discounts on admission (veteran, AAA, senior).
The grounds are lovely, not very large, but beautiful. There is a second building with a button collection that his wife accumulated over the years. We ran out of time and did not get to the 3rd building to see them making knives. Plan on at least 1 - 2 hours if you want to really enjoy the grounds and see everything.
The one con I would note is in some places the walkways are narrow or steep which makes it challenging if you have someone in a wheelchair or if you are pushing a stroller.
Cheryl Klein — Google review
This was my second visit and it didn't disappoint. Both visits featured guides who knew Mr Warther as children so additional insights were provided. I will go again with folks we bring up from Tennessee. It amazes me each time about this man's genius and vision.
Paul Schmutzler — Google review
Most fascinating museum with amazing collection of hand crafted trains, pliers, button art and arrowhead displays. WOW
Great gift shop, family home & gardens.
Donna Lehigh — Google review
Impressive collection as MANY others have noted. Things I found particularly cool. A) He was self-educated (no formal school after 2nd grade) B) Pliers demo…can’t explain it but it is cool. C) He never sold them…always gave them away or burned them. The outside is also impressive. See the pics.
Stephen Balza — Google review
We have been meaning to go here for years and were not disappointed. Very nice museum dedicated to a master carver. The building and gardens are well maintained. Very educational and with well thought out displays, and the tour was very informative. The staff are very passionate and knowledgeable.
They have a nice gift shop, but so many of the items were made in China. In that area, it should be all local. They have a new wood shop store that is very nice.
Rebecca — Google review
This is a must go to stop. It's affordable and the the artist was a genius before his time. I was told by someone there. They've been to the museum over 20 times and everytime they go they find something they missed.
They also have a button museum which is neat.. who knew Goodyear made rubber buttons
Kim Bailey — Google review
I was born/raised in Dover, so I’ve had a few tours, events and such with the museum. However, coming back with my nine year old daughter and husband has given me a new appreciation of how awesome this place is. The museum isn’t anything fancy but what it is is nothing short of amazing. The family still runs it and we had the privilege of having a grandson in law give us a bit of a personal tour. We even met Mooney’s great granddaughter, who showed my daughter how to make the ‘famous’ pliers. She was in awe. It was lovely. We went in February, so the gardens were obviously not at their full glory, but I have been in when they are in bloom in the late spring/early summer and it is fabulous. The whole tour through the museum, the button house and the family house is worth the trip and admission price. Truly a gem and what a loving tribute to the world’s Master Carver.
Becca LC — Google review
An amazing museum showcasing the spectacular carving skills of a highly talented man. From the Lincoln funeral train carved from thousands of pieces of ivory (before ivory was banned) in exacting detail that is just breathtaking to view, to multiple working pairs of pliers carved from a single piece of timber. The buildings are beautifully laid out by the Warther family who maintain it to this day as a celebration of his life and work. Highly recommended.
Jon Corbishley — Google review
This museum should be considered a world heritage site. It is the only one like it in the world. The carvings are unbelievable and a once in a lifetime experience. The tour guide was witty, knowledgeable and had a good sense of humor. The Smithsonian has classified this collection of world-class master carvings as 'priceless.' Must see!
We visited here with family and we had a nice time looking around. It is cool to visit a place that has won awards for having the best cheese. Lots of many different things to look at. Their cheese is very good . Thank you.
JEM — Google review
This place was an interesting place to visit. The Cheese and the cuckoo clocks had my head spinning!
The samples were nice, the employees were knowledgeable and helpful. Going there again, once we eat all that we purchased the first time.
If you like Butter, yes I said Butter! They have a Cheese for you, Amish Butter cheese. I absolutely loved it!! Just melts in your mouth! We also got a Baby Swiss Cheese Roll. We will have to go back for the Sharp, Swiss next time, Hubby won't stop talking about it and now the kids want to try it.
Cynthia Parra — Google review
We drive over 2 hrs each way to load up on cheese. Due to the pandemic the prices have skyrocketed like most places did. We will definitely be going back but perhaps not as much since the main reason was such a huge difference then our local grocery stores. Gas prices shot up to boot. It's charming tho
Michelle Wood — Google review
Beautiful area, been coming here since I was a kid. Small cheese shop not a lot of choices but nice, Friendly staff. Besides cheese, we always pick up the Vandalia Mustard excellent ! A place that is always one of our stops just whish the restaurant across the road Chalet in the Valley would reopen, sad it's closed since covid !
Carl Tiefenthaeler — Google review
I don't even like Swiss Cheese but I like their baby Swiss. Definitely worth stopping by and picking up some cheese. You can see the production area from inside the store which is interesting. They have a good selection of cheese.
Andrew D. — Google review
Excellent stop while in Amish country.
Ask try to the cheese and have the slice it for you.
Meats, cheeses, and more!
Jay DesForges — Google review
This is such s fun visit. The baby Swiss cheese is really, really good. I recommend the Mediterranean style cheese!
The folks who work here are so kind and engaging to our children who wanted to learn about the cheese making process.
Andrew Hancock — Google review
The formula for garden vegetable dip changed. Bought 2 containers was on sale! Didn't care for it! 2 stiff like it creamier like it used to be. Luv baby Swiss. Still the same. Dip had 2 much of something in it! Herbs2 strong
Barb Stamps — Google review
So I went on a Saturday around 1 and the store was packed not quite enough room to walk around and look without stepping on someone else. There was a line to buy some specialty cheeses so I skipped waiting in line and just grabbed some cheese that was sitting in the cooler. I would recommend the variety bits as they are tasty the pepper Jack cheese in the variety bits was amazing. The Ziller cheese I was told was the #2 cheese in the world, not sure where the voting was or what type of cheeses were being judged that is just what the lady behind the counter said while handing out samples. I’d suggest not to go on a weekend if you have the option unless you don’t mind right quarters and waiting in line.
Fancy T — Google review
Very busy, cute cheese shop. Great prices, friendly staff, good selection. Per packaged or sliced/diced to order. Lots of jams, mustards, candies etc. Swiss styled building - very quaint.
Kathy H — Google review
Their baby swiss has been my favorite cheese for as long as I can remember. Prices were good and the staff was friendly. Better than other cheese shops in the area.
Tim Rodi — Google review
Had a great visit to Guggisberg Cheese factory. They gave me samples and they were all good. The baby Swiss is really good but the cheese called Ziller was my favorite. I bought some hot chocolate powder as well.
DK Bear — Google review
Going to the Amish country and not visiting Guggisberg Cheese is unthinkable! Unless you have a genuine reason not to do so.
The cheese factory is about two miles off the main road between Millersberg and Berlin. The store has a fabulous collection of goodies - cheeses, meats (not for me though as a vegetarian), hot sauces, jams and jellies, soft drinks .. I could pick up only as much as my helmet would hold - 4/5 types of cheese and some hot sauce bottles. Found the smaller pieces of buttery cheese really appetizing and at $2.95 a small box, I should have probably picked up some more. Very little salt, and a hint of being sweet, in fact .. simply wow! The horseradish flavored cheese was simply outstanding. I was indeed happy to have taken the small detour and fill my bag with the goodies. Next time I am here, I am going to have a larger bag with me!
Ranjan Sharma — Google review
We had an enjoyable quick visit here. We were able to sample and purchase some cheese. It was very busy, so we want to go back another time when it's less busy so we can look around more.
Upon check out our kids were given a coloring book, sticker, a hat and a fan shaped like a cow. They really enjoyed that and of course so did we.
We're looking forward to visiting again.
Chris Bailey — Google review
Great place to visit and get some of the best cheese and snacks in the area. Staff there is fantastic!
Scenic park with a 352-ft.-tall column dedicated to those who fought in the Battle of Lake Erie.
Unfortunately the trip to the top was closed because of covid, but the rotunda was open and really something to see and understand. The peace between the US, UK, and Canada we kinda take for granted today, but there definitely was a time when such a thing wasn't guaranteed. Really awesome to see it and read the different displays. So cool!
Ted Birren — Google review
This place is really impressive. You don't really get a feel for exactly how tall this monument is, until you are standing underneath of it looking up. It was a shame that we weren't able to go up to the observation deck, as out time was short, and the line for the elevator was way too long. What an awesome view the property offers though. Truly an honorable memorial for Perry. Next time we come, we will make it a point to ride up to the top. I'm sure that the view is breathtaking
troy whitman — Google review
This is a wonderful monument with great facilities. The staff is knowledgeable and the view from the top on a clear day is breathtaking. The island has a ton of attractions and entertainment for kids and adults.
George Faerber — Google review
A must visit place in Put-In Bay. The view from the top of the observatory was awesome! The park rangers were friendly and helpful. The ticket to the top of the tower was $10 for adults. It takes around a minute in a classic old elevator to reach the top. The rangers will be there to explain the brief history. In the top there are information boards and also the guards who can explain the view and the information about the islands in sight.
Saurav Shrestha — Google review
If you want the most fantastic view of the island, you can only go here. It has an elevator to the top to see the whole surrounding islands and area. The monument has great information in the visitor center that tells you all about the battle, history, and the people involved. It is run by park service folk that will answer any of your questions and are friendly and professional. It is also one of the taller monuments in all of the United States. It truely is a beautiful monument, view, and amazing part of history.
JOHN HAEUPTLE — Google review
I didn't know anything about this memorial until we were on the island and to discover the history behind it was informative and interesting. Unfortunately the elevator was down and we were not able to go to the top, which I'm sure provides breathtaking views. It was still amazing to go into the rotunda and see the inscriptions inside.
Yvonne Edwards — Google review
Great views from the top! Inside the moment there's a nice history of the monument and the area. It's right next to the Lake Erie shoreline so it's very scenic.
Sandy Sommers — Google review
Great memorial! Love the views you get of the different islands, Canada and Lake Erie as a whole!
The park rangers were very nice and I was impressed with their knowledge of history!
My only complaint is that I wish you didn’t have to reserve a date or time but that’s all! Highly recommend you stop here, it’s worth the time and money!
Mickey A. — Google review
Main building was closed during off season, but it was very pretty and the lawn was well maintained.
Marlana Beishline — Google review
We had an absolutely AWESOME visit to the Perry's Monument during our recent visit to Ohio. I brought my daughters to see where I grew up as a kid, and hadn't been to the top of the monument in about 15 years. The Park Rangers were so professional and welcoming! We were pleasantly surprised when our interagency pass that we earned from being retired disabled military veterans, admitted our whole family. Thank you all for such a memorable visit!
Brian Margavich — Google review
We enjoyed our visit to the memorial but were disappointed that the elevator is out of service due to a lightning strike. I was at the top years ago and it offers a great view far across the lake. Nice visitors center with information on the battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812. There is actually six officers, three American and three British that are buried under the monument itself. When we were there, two people were dressed as a British officer and sailor and gave a demonstration of firing war-era flintlocks.
Kevin Horst — Google review
This whole time I thought it was a lighthouse. I am so glad we checked it out. First National Park I've been to as well! Slowly connecting the dots of America's history, all the lessons that were crammed into a semester of middle school, remembering only enough to pass a test. It's so much more to see it in person and from a place of genuine interest. The NPS has done a great job. I hope to visit many more National Parks to fill up my passport.
Joe Modzski — Google review
This tower and museum is the best thing to do in Put-in Bay, other than water sports and spending time in parks. The view from the top is great. A must visit.
Harsha Vardhana — Google review
Didn't even knew this peace memorial existed until our day trip to put in bay. Highly recommend! Don't forget your park pass, it will get you free admission to the top of the monument. Learned some from history about the war of 1812 and how lake eerie was a part of it.
Cedar Point is a mammoth amusement park with plenty of thrilling rides for visitors of all ages. With 17 roller coasters, it's one of the world's most popular destinations for thrill seekers.
I dreamed of coming here for son long, and I finally found the time. If you like roller coasters, this place is a most. So many world class coasters here!! You will find pretty much every kind, and Steel Vengeance is simply out of this world, absolutely mind blowing. One detail I didn’t like 100% is that, even if you have the Fast Lane Plus, like I did (and I highly recommend it), you will have waiting times about 30 - 40 minutes in highly popular attractions (Steel Vengeance and Millennium Force had always a minimum of 30 minutes of waiting WITH Fast Lane Plus). It’s nothing compared with 2 hours, I know, but Fast Lane Plus is expensive, and forcing you to wait that much seems a bit unfair, from my point of view. Anyways I had a ton of fun, and enjoyed every single minute in the park.
Alan Espinet — Google review
I never tired of Cedar Point as a kid, and now it’s my turn to make those memories with my kiddos. We have been pass holders for years. From the kiddos being younger, there was tons of enjoyment for them in Snoopy Land and Kiddy Kingdom. To now then being older and finally riding 48” rides. They are already excited for the next few years to hit the last milestone of the 56” rides. Lots of memories to last ours and their lifetime! There is something for everyone!!
Lots of restaurant choices. I do how we highly suggest the Dining pass or plan (depending if daily visit or pass holder) you absolutely get your monies worth and won’t be disappointed either!
If you visiting for the day as well, the fast lane plus is a great add on, to make sure you get the best bang for the day. Also the all day refill cups, fillips available every 15 minutes.
Younger, older, kids, no kids. You won’t be disappointed!!
Patricia Sanzenbacher — Google review
Went here for my senior trip, and it was a great experience!
There was quite a bit of good things at cedar point. It had quite a huge variety of rides for both beginners and coaster enthusiasts in general. It also has classic activists for a park, such as a merry-go-round and bumper cars, both of which are really fun.
It also has a really cool arcade to visit when you’re wanting time between rides. Wait times can be long at times, but for the most part are fair and can be avoided with fast lane.
With the lake nearby, you can cool off too if you have trunks. The pools/hot tubs are also great to visit inbetween!
My only irk in general is the prices. Most food spots in the premises are grossly overpriced, 20 dollars for things that would cost only 10 outside of the park. Drinks are also super expensive and not worth it.
Overall the park is really fun and I’d love to visit in the future to ride more rides. I loved the maverick as my first roller coaster, and j can’t wait to go on more!
Cody Allen — Google review
Great price with the Summer season pass ($100). I was in town for a week and opted for this option. Parking was included.
Great assortment of ride for all ages and the park was not too busy during the week mid June.
I’m from FL and have been to all the parks in Orlando/Tampa. It is nice to have fewer people than at Disney plus this park is great for coasters!
Food options are good but the price is what you would expect. If you plan on 10am-10pm day I would do the meal pass.
Ryan Svolto — Google review
Oh my, what can I say about this wonderful place? It is without a doubt my absolute favorite destination in the world and I wish I made time to go more often. I don’t think they have a single ride that isn’t amazing (Well maybe Gemini, cause it nearly broke my neck on that last turn). I’m glad I was able to visit this place and ride Mean Streak and Wicked Twister before they were torn down to make way for other attractions. Maverick was my favorite roller coaster in the world until Steel Vengeance debuted. Now I can’t wait to head back here this summer to try out the new Top Thrill Dragster 2. Also, as a bonus, my favorite restaurant in the world Famous Dave’s BBQ is right out the side entrance on the pier. Speaking of Famous Dave’s, on one trip Top Thrill Dragster was shut down all day so we stuffed ourselves at Famous Dave’s and had about 20 minutes till the park closed so decided to give it another try. It was operational with no line and all of a sudden we were panicking because we were so full from dinner. But, a short 15 second ride later on TTD and I guess the food incinerated in our stomachs at 120mph cause we all felt great afterwards.
Perdido Nino — Google review
Visited for the first time this year. Officially my favorite place in the world ever. I’m a roller coaster enthusiast, and have been wanting to visit since the days of Millennium Force being built. I hyped myself for it for 21 years, and it still surpassed my expectations massively. All the rides were over the top epic. My entire top 10 got thrown into madness, as nearly every ride I went on was dethroning a coaster from somewhere else. That back row night ride of Steel Vengeance for my first ever ride was basically life changing, not even a ride, it was a full blown life experience. Fast passes were worth it, got to do every major coaster multiple times. The park doesn’t even look real as you are approaching, but rather some person’s roller coaster tycoon creation. The park was clean, even smelled good. The food was excellent. I will return every year for the rest of my life.
saabgt3 — Google review
We traveled here from the Dallas area for my son‘s birthday. He is a roller coaster fanatic. This place did not disappoint!
Plenty of roller coasters to make everyone in your family happy, from mild to wild!
Steel Vengeance was our favorite, followed by Millennium Force.
The park was kept exceptionally clean, and we always felt safe.
The safety protocols for each ride were interesting to watch. Rides go “down” frequently, and the procedures to bring them back online takes some time.
We stayed at one of the Park hotels and got one hour early entry, also a wristband for unlimited sodas throughout the day.
Chris Bradburry — Google review
Cedar Point is one of the greatest places to visit for all members of the family! It is a coaster enthusiast's dream ( 17 in all ), great rides of all kinds for the rest of the family, and really good entertainment. The food choices were also top notch! They also have a pretty nice water park for the hotter days. I would give Cedar Point 10 out of 10 stars, a must place to visit! The beach on Lake Erie was also great! Sand was so soft and felt good between the toes! Beautiful!!
Thomas Clift — Google review
Go mid-week, arrive early and wear comfortable clothes. The park was very clean and well staffed, but some rides were closed intermittently. The park has every type of ride you can imagine! The quality of the food was awesome. Purchase the dining plan and share with a friend. Camp Snoopy rides were great for small kids. Gift shops were expensive - but the merchandise is well made. We will be back next year for two days!
Brandon Maracle — Google review
The best amusement park in the country. So many great rides for all visitors. Millennium Force and Steel Vengeance are two of the best coasters in the world and I highly recommend riding them at night if you get the chance.
Matt Roller — Google review
Wow! What a place!
This really is the roller coaster capital of the world! And they are all SO good: Fast, Smooth, Fun!
They have many dining options; my only complaint is they do not have an allergen list online, as places, such as Disney World, have.
We go at least 4 times every year and have invested in a gold pass; they are so worth it!
Personally, my favorite ride is Millennium Force, don't be afraid! Be sure to give it a shot!
Very clean, maintained well, and have beautiful landscaping! And be sure to visit for Halloweekends! They have everything decorated to the nines! It's amazing! 😍
P.S. A pro tip from someone who goes every year: Do not go expecting short lines! Be ready to wait and have patience!
Enjoy the 42 photos I took! 😃
Emma Miller — Google review
It’s fun for the whole family. Rides for all ages. Many, many roller coasters. Don’t think you can finish all rides in one day. Rides are fairly close to each other which could save some time. Park was kept clean but restrooms needed some attention.
Ahmed Alwan — Google review
We went on a Sunday mid summer expecting long wait lines with the regular tickets and were surprised to find relatively short wait lines! Steel Vengeance and Maverick were both just over an hour at peak day, but otherwise the large coasters were about a half hour wait and we were able to go on them a couple times each! We also had the all day dining wristband for $79 each which included parking and park entry, which gives the ability to eat a meal every 90 minutes. I had $18 at Panda Express and a $16 burrito bowl included with the dining pass, paid for itself quickly considering I didn't have to pay $30 to park!
Alex Bennett — Google review
I took the kids up for two days at Cedar Point for one last fling before school started. The three of us had such a good time. I highly recommend staying at Breakers Hotel in Cedar Point. It was so convenient to be able to just walk over to the park or back to the hotel to take a break throughout the day.
Nathan Bellows — Google review
Great park, great rides. Free parking is great.
One thing to keep in mind, get Fast Lane Passes if you are able to afford them, definitely a time saver. My boys were able to ride 7 roller coasters with those passes in 1 hr and 10 min - and that's on a Saturday right before a Labor Day.
Alex Borisenko — Google review
It was a great experience for me and my friends. It is a huge amusement park and it is impossible not to have fun. We had unlimited fun with the gold pass and can enter the park whenever we want. I do not recommend you to go on the weekend because the queues are very long for great roller coasters such as Steel Vengeance, Maverick and Millennium Force. In short, it was a great day.
Arif Öz — Google review
Absolutely had the best time at Cedar Point, it’s not your stereotypical Amusement park, in my opinion, it’s better! So many rides for all ages and even for those with physical disabilities. The wait times were not bad, longest wait we actually decided to endure was 45 minutes. There were some rides with 60+ minute wait time and we just did not go there. Cedar Point has a wonderful app where one can see wait times and closures of rides in real time, as long as one is in the park. I highly recommend downloading the app, it helps not just for the rides but also to store tickets and one’s parking location. Lockers are available to rent and leave one’s belongings, but I found that each ride has a storage bin and one can leave one’s things there while riding and they are fine. Of course the park is not responsible in case someone does steal one’s things, but I found it to be very secure in the park.
There are many places to eat and one very convenient thing to prepay is an all day or all season cup. With the cup, one can refill every 15 minutes at any of the refreshment areas, there are Coke products only. There’s also all day dining options, at that point one can eat every 90 minutes, but in my opinion that is not worth it. The drink special definitely is worth it as one has to stay hydrated. The price of the ticket is definitely worth it and if one lives nearby, I say, get a season pass!
Jen Romero-Stentella — Google review
Halloween weekend was fun. Many people, every game was with a least 1.5 hour wait but they were all worth it. Food is good, highly recommend buying the ticket+food bundle if you are planning to stay there for lunch and dinner.
Edwin Wen — Google review
The best place on the planet. The ride choices are non ending, steel vengeance, millennium force, and although Maverick is completely overrated, it is still good. The 1-2 punch with Vengeance and Maverick is great considering they are right next door. Every time I come here I have a blast, but is it better than Kings Island? It's close.
Colby Schroeder — Google review
No new rides to speak of this year, and the Top Thrill Dragster has been decommissioned, however that thing has been mostly nonfunctional for years. Cedar Point still the best amusement park around by quiet some distance. Ticket prices here are very reasonable to. If you're from Michigan you can get a whole family of 4 in for the price of 1 addition ticket to Disney :)
Went on Saturday in late August, and lines are very reasonable, even Millennium Force was only 40 minutes. We got on every ride that we wanted to do with a few hours to spare. Also recommend the food pass. If you're going to eat at least twice it will pay for itself.
Alexander Babin — Google review
Always a great place for fun. Plenty of rides, shows, games, beach activities and food options. There is something for everyone here at this park. Been here hundreds of times since I was a kid and every single visit is uniquely different. The best park in the world, but I’m also incredibly biased.
Pimpin Co. “Pimpin' Co. Films” Films — Google review
Another great weekend at Cedar Point. It was a bit rainy but most rides still stayed open, and the ones that did go down were only down for a minimal time. Wait times did get a bit high in the afternoon, but the app was handy to check wait times ahead of time. Love all the coasters. We stayed at the lighthouse point cabins and the view and accomodations are always great.
Winter Ellis — Google review
This is an amazing amusement park. We came in 2022 and came back in 2023. It’s beautifully maintained and clean. The rides are great! Expect to wait 60-90 minutes for the thrill rides. Food is expensive and greasy so best bring a packed lunch. They have cute Squishmellows to buy which the kids love. This is a wonderful family holiday destination.
Family-friendly bar & grill at Kalahari Resort specializing in burgers & imaginative shakes.
Amazing milkshakes and food. I ordered the B-Lux burger both times I went (twice), and a Banana peanut butter shake the first time, and a strawberry shortcake shake the second. Each time I went it was delicious.
Wonderful atmosphere, and design with it all. I also really appreciate our waiter Robyn, she was amazing and she was so kind and really seemed like she liked her job.
My only complaint was how my strawberry shortcake shake did not look like how it did in the pictures. It didn’t look as tall, and didn’t come with strawberries on it and cheesecake crust. It’s a small complaint rlly so I’m leaving the review at 5 stars. Don’t miss out on this place!
Braden — Google review
Food was tasty but it was cold and you could tell it had been sitting a while before it came out. The place wasn't really that busy at the time and we only had a table of 3, so I'm not sure what happened there. Waiter was friendly but not on top of refills. For the price, I'd expect better all around.
Emily D. — Google review
Have been here many times with great food and service, had already eaten dinner there the past 2 nights. This evening though was very frustrated as I wanted to take my 13 year old and sit at the bar and have milkshakes. I found out sitting at the bar is for 21 and over, which doesn’t seem right for a family oriented resort. So we ordered them to go since it was a 30 minute wait for a table. After we ordered she said we could go sit at these tables and wait, so i said ok well we can just eat there, but she said we were not allowed because they are for take out only. Then our milkshakes come out and was very disappointed as they look nothing like the menu and were told because they were ordered to go. So I paid $40 for 2 milkshakes that I could have got at Dairy Queen for 1/4 of the price.
Kevin Lovey — Google review
Our waiter Tre W was incredible. I was waffling between two options and he gave honest and amazing advice leading me to one of the best turkey burgers - and best turkey anythings!! - that I’ve ever had. And the cocktails (or milkshake if you get a non-alcoholic one) are absolutely phenomenal and worth the price of admission alone! One of the best eating experiences I’ve ever had.
Kana Kyo — Google review
Our server elzie pronounced lz, was attentive, but not very knowledgeable. We were both disappointed in the beer cheese on our tots it was bland. After our appetizer was on the table our wait for food was an additional 45 minutes. Overall the word to describe our dining experience was bland. We were disappointed in the quality especially since everything was so overpriced.
shiloh powers — Google review
Staff is nice and presentation is everything. But! Food is terrible ordered steak and it was tough like leather. Friend of mine ordered pulled pork sandwich and that was fatty and nasty. Another friend ordered a burger and it was to dry. I paid for 2 people and it was $76 got an app 2 meals and 2 drinks. Needless to say please save your money. Go to Walmart or even mcds to eat will be cheaper and way better.
Justin Torres — Google review
My husband & I made a late night stop to grab some dinner after a long day at the resort.
After being seated we were then shortly greeted by Robyne.
She is hands down the best waitress I have had.
So kind & polite.
She was very attentive and made our experience great.
The food was good and came out in a timely manner, considering how busy they were when we arrived.
I would definitely dine-in here again when we come back in the future & I hope when we do Robyne is still here to take care of us again!
Nichole Leathers Heinz — Google review
Let's start off with the service from our waitress Emily was outstanding.. the restaurant itself was very clean and smelled very good. (that's what drew us in)My wife and I had both ordered the cheese head burger I had mine medium well which it was not.. the wife had hers well done.. Quite dry to be honest both of the burgers. The fries were awesome very well seasoned great atmosphere I really loved the lights hanging great touch. I was worried with it being right next to the indoor water park you can't hear anything going on in restaurant but it's quiet in there very nice you can't hear anything from the water park and we were sat right next to the window. Overall we had a great time we may try again before we leave only because of the great service from Emily.. THANK YOU EMILY :)
Jacob Robbins — Google review
Vicky from B-Lux Grill & Bar is an absolute gem! From the moment we stepped in, her warm smile and attentive service made our dining experience truly exceptional. Not only did she anticipate our needs, but she also offered expert recommendations on menu items, ensuring each dish exceeded our expectations. She even took the perfect polaroid of me and my husband that we are going to adore forever! Her professionalism, combined with genuine friendliness, elevated our evening to new heights. Vicky's dedication to providing top-notch service is commendable, and she is undoubtedly a valuable asset to B-Lux. We can't wait to return and be greeted by her welcoming presence again! Also have to add, the music that they were playing were definitely 10/10!
Natalie Perry — Google review
It was worth every dollar. The food at this place was so good. This place is for burger lovers. They do have salads and Milk Shakes. The Milk Shakes are very well built. However after a long day the hamburger here fills your stomach and hits the spot
Randy Church — Google review
Terry was an amazing server. She was fun and friendly. Our group of 12 (6 adults and 6 kids) appreciated her attentiveness and enthusiasm as a server. We loved our meal and drinks and all her humor while also on top of everything we needed. Terry is awesome! Thanks for a great evening.
Sandra Ostrowski — Google review
My son and I visited this restaurant tonight and was impressed. We had Mike as a server and he was absolutely amazing! He was very attentive to our needs. The food was very good and very reasonable priced. We will be back. Thank you for the wonderful experience!
Melissa Smith — Google review
Service was amazing. The sandwich itself was a great oversized burger with exception of the burger. I ordered it medium and it came out ready for the face off in the Stanley Cup. The waiter offered to remake it, but my policy is to never return food. ( I don’t want the “special sauce”). The server offered some free gaming cards for my son. Overall I am happy with my experience but the burgers should be on point at a place that calls itself a burger joint.
Steve Sletvold — Google review
B-Lux is a beautiful restaurant positioned over the indoor WaterPark of Kalahari. Of course, restaurants and items at Kalahari are ridiculously priced. We really expected the food to be better than it was. The burger was top notch and tasted fresh. However we both chose onion rings as a side when we were asked what we would like for a side “fries, onion rings, or chips?” and they were so soft as if they had been sitting out a long while the coating was not crispy at all. To top it off, when the bill came there was a $5 up charge for choosing onion rings. The food came out very quickly and that would explain why the onion rings tasted old, premade food just waiting to go out. I had to request a different drink because the Mountain Dew came out looking like lemonade, no bubbles and extremely flat. My son got a delicious birthday shake because we were there celebrating his 4th birthday. Overall the meal with tip was over $100 for two adults and 1 toddler so expect sub par food for a higher class price tag. Wished we would have just gotten pizza at the cafeteria which is always delicious!
Brhiannon Copeman — Google review
Food variety and quality was great. Never an empty drink with Mel as our waitress...she was wonderful! The Manager spoiled our table with lots of Arcade passes which made my teenagers so happy! Thank you! We didn't get a chance to try the shakes but they look amazing!!!
Carrie Weberding — Google review
The best staff behind the bar!! Vicky was very attentive and took care of everything… before I even knew I needed it! And the Soft Pretzel was the biggest I’ve ever seen!!!
Jared the manager was entertaining and very willing to clear up and get his hands dirty! The kind of manager who doesn’t mind helping and remembers where he came from!
Maggie Wysopal — Google review
Our server Vicky was amazing- so playful and sweet. She took great care of us and enhanced our meal! Milkshakes were out of this world!!!
Erika Tayerle — Google review
The food and drinks were awesome. Reasonable prices for being inside a resort! Absolutely delicious. All the severs were attentive and great especially with the kids! Our sever was the best though Tre. W. He definitely shows the he loves his job and thats what we love seeing!
Thank you!
Alyssa Ashley — Google review
We came on a slow weekday, Thursday, beginning of February, and we really enjoyed it! No wait lines for anything, we received our food really fast! Our waitress was amazing and the food was great! Very generous portions!
We really weren't sure how this restaurant would be being a part of a waterpark resort but we were plesantly surprised!
Very nice, comfy, quiet ambience to relax from the busy and loud waterpark! Very clean and well maintained.
I tried the korean glazed salmon and my husband is always weary of restaurant salmon but he almost ate all of my meal after trying it because it was really good! Nice and juicy salmon, and the veggies and rice it came with was wonderful.
Jusy make sure if you are coming from the waterpark, don't come in with your bathing suit. They require you wear shoes and shirt over your bathing suit to enter the restaurant.
Overall, highly recommend!
K Niekra — Google review
Really fun atmosphere. Service was great too. Had the b-luxed up burger with all the trimmings. And there were a lot of trimmings! Onion rings, cheese curds, fries, fried egg and a buffalo wing! Pub chips were awesome as well. Place is pricey but you are at a resort after all. $50 for 3 ppl with no drinks, appetizers or dessert.
David Privratsky — Google review
Do not waste your money, drive down to Steak N Shake or McDonalds, you'll have just as good food for 1/4th of the price. I feel like we got robbed. Paid $75 for a medium well burger that was served so raw I could couldn't eat it. My husband's burger was also too raw, but he powered though cause he was hungry. My daughter ordered a soda, we're still waiting for it. And the kicker was we get our check and were charged an extra $3 each for fries. & don't get me started on the milkshake that looked nothing like the menu. Two thumbs down!!
Been twice, each time is a blast! This isn't your one and done place. This is 8 ziplines that are connected and run high in the trees. The guides are funny, friendly, and well trained. The views are awesome. You're in the woods the whole time with no civilization in sight. The power assisted jump at the end gets your heart pounding. My kids weren't sure about the whole thing but they all enjoyed it so much! I will say that after doing this, other places seem so pointless. The price is worth doing at least once.
Mark Warren — Google review
We had a great time at Tree Frog Canopy Tours. Very friendly and helpful for first timers. Very professional and safe. Fun for all ages! Easy to navigate website. If you are in the area and are looking for some fun in the trees, you cannot go wrong with Tree Frog Canopy Tours!
Robert Fath — Google review
Amazing time
Lauren and Nolan were awesome guides And kept us all safe. If you ever get the chance to do this I totally recommend it. And be sure to not miss the last jump it's worth it even if it is scary ❤️
Alicia Huff — Google review
A 50th birthday present little getaway for my husband, and thought I'd throw in something adventurous. A little uncertain I'd love it too with my limited zip line experience and was thrown by the "need to be able to lift 50 pounds" in the company info (still am?). But the reviews here led me to believe it was doable. I can say now with absolute certainty that it was a blast!! Abby and Maddie, our guides, were phenomenal- Delightful humans and expert instructors!! We felt confident in ourselves under their guidance, loved the all female staff's running of the whole experience that day, and being surrounded by the lush green flora amid the pine-y fragrance as we zipped through the trees was a euphoric natural high!! We HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS EXPERIENCE!!!!!! YOU WILL THANK YOURSELF!
Maria Mueller — Google review
This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone who wants to try ziplining! No need to be afraid, the guides will take care of you! $85 seems expensive, but that's memory that you'll never forget! That's one more off my bucket list.
Sarah Denkins — Google review
We had a great time! This is a first class safe destination very professional
Vince Gentile — Google review
Soooo much fun! Staff is very friendly. A MUST DO as long as your not scare of heights!
Carissa Kurtz — Google review
Highly recommend! My wife and I had so much fun, and she's terrified of heights. She gathered up her courage though and we both had a blast. Our guides were Abby and Alexis - they both did an amazing job. It was also fun getting to know the other people on the tour. I'd definitely do this again, and I recommend it to anyone who will be in the area!
Mike Tensmeyer — Google review
The runs here are longer and faster than other ziplining experiences I've had - definitely a fun and exciting ride! The rappelling took me out of my comfort zone but the guides were great getting us all through the mental challenges to finish the course. Great time with Quinn and Mariah and 5 other people I'll never see again - but will remember for along time.
Easton Town Center is a vibrant hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment in Columbus. Visitors can indulge in retail therapy at Jungle Jim's International Market and explore the local culture at German Village. Nearby attractions include the Grange Insurance Audubon Center and the lively Short North Arts District. For those looking to venture further, Zipline adventures in Rockbridge and historical sites like Carillon Historical Park in Dayton offer exciting experiences.
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Outdoor adventure company for nature lovers with zip & segway tours alongside other thrill options.
Went on the “X tour” it was great! This was my second time zip lining and the first time I had to “brake” myself.. tour guides were Raquel and Ron Ron! They were both fun and made us laugh! I will definitely do this again! Everyone at the hocking hills canopy tours was very nice and welcoming!
Shannon K — Google review
This was such a great activity to do! My boyfriend and I did the X-Tour which was more adventurous. I’m glad we did that one! Our tour guides Todd and Andrew did a great job. They were light hearted, professional and provided cool nature facts for us. I’d do more tours with them! Loved the value for what we received today! Pictures to come!
Katrina Mogavero — Google review
My wife and I went last week for the X-tour course and it was a lot of fun! It was the first time for either of us and we can't wait to go again! During the zip we went over a pond, river and through the woods and were able to see plenty of wildlife along the way. Brie and Dani were awesome. They were extremely safe and fun. Brie is a bit of a goober, which filled our time with laughs and pondering questions while we were in between zips. When the water in the river was too high and we couldn't ride the last 2 zips, they adapted and let us ride the Super Zip instead, which is typically an additional charge. We highly recommend including this on your Hocking Hills vacation!
james glass — Google review
Amazing. And it was only the short tour. Our guides were Laurel and Hardy, Dean and Martin and Abbott and Costello. If you do it, ask for Ian and Dan. I'm sure the others ones are good too, but don't know'em, can't vouch.
tod — Google review
First time zip linning, and what a great place to experience it at! Our tour guides Ben and Anna were so much fun and make the trip just that much better. Highly recommend to take the day and zip it up and request these two! Thanks again to the awesome experience and we will definitely be back.
Brandon Anderson — Google review
If you are looking for top notch adventure and excellent customer service this is the place. I was a bit nervous, but as soon as we met our guides, Cheyenne and Dylan, my mind was at ease. They were funny, kind, patient, and above all knowledgeable. We did the X-Tour and the Super Zip. Well worth the money. We are bringing our daughter, son-in-law, and two granddaughters back next year! I highly recommend Hocking Hills Canopy Tours!
Bridget Rise — Google review
My 5 yr old son and his cousins had a BLAST! They overcame fears and built confidence while encouraging one another. This kids course is best in a small group. Parents can follow them as they progress higher and higher. The staff from tickets to zip was outstanding!!
Natalie — Google review
My wife and I took the Top of the Canopy tour for our anniversary. It was the first time for both of us and we enjoyed it immensely. The guides were very safety focused, but kept the mood light and positive the entire time. We were in a group of 8 and several people were stretching their personal boundaries and ultimately everyone had a good time!
Randall York — Google review
We had a FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE today! Justin and Log were our tour guides and not only were they safety conscience and knowledgeable about the nature all around us, they were really funny and made the tour super fun. They even had all of our names memorized by the first zip line! Thanks for a great afternoon!
Dawn Shrader — Google review
WOW-we had a fantastic time yesterday (11/5) on our Canopy Tour! Ian & Joya were the best guides :) They were very patient and very encouraging with our group .They explained all steps very clearly and were such fun guides.The jokes from Ian were also a highlight of our day.lol We will definitely be back! Thank you for a wonderful “moms” day out.
Renee Coffland — Google review
Had so much fun! Our Tour Guides were Amelinda and Todd, and they were a ton of fun! Super knowledgeable about the trees and surroundings and were very helpful with us learning how to brake and properly zip down the lines. We felt very comfortable after just the first zip line. Next time we come down we're definitely going to do the more advanced tour! :)
Justin Rodriguez — Google review
Amazing fun! We had great guides, Mitch and Skyler, and a good group to explore with, they gear you up, explain everything, educate you on some history of the area, you go fast on some sections and slow on others, up in the tree tops, cross drone wooden bridges, beautiful! Highly recommend and make sure you add the picture package because you really can’t take your own, you are wearing gloves and all geared up and if you drop your phone, they aren’t going to look for it! Must to do activity if you are in the area!
Kris Hudson — Google review
If I could give this 10 stars I absolutely would!! My family spent the week at Hocking Hills and by word of mouth we were told about Canopy Tours. Let me start with the Dragonfly Zip line was so fun and interactive for kids of any age really! But the staff is what truly made my kids experience! Kate and Chey were absolutely wonderful with my two boys (6yrs and 9yrs) my younger one got scarded after the bridge and they were so encouraging and motivating. Even though he didn’t even up going on with the course they allowed him to use the “starter line” as much as he’d like and he had a ball! My oldest was over the moon the entire time! My mom and I did the super zip and it was well worth it! The staff was hellacious! We will most definitely be back to do more!
Kali Shockley — Google review
We did the X tour!! My son and I went today and it was so much fun! Justin and Keith kept us energized and constantly having a great time! The weather was perfect .. the scenery was amazing .. the guests were fun as well! It was 2 hours of zipping and worth every penny! If you go say Hi to Caddie the ground cat and Carl the Carp 🥰
Danielle Nola — Google review
Had a great first time ziplining experience with Hocking Hills Canopy Tours. The guides Justin and Maddy made everyone feel comfortable throughout the process. We saw several deer and it was beautiful being able to zipline through the beautiful fall leaves and along the river. Would highly recommend!
eternalmuslimah — Google review
My husband and I went on the “Extreme Zip Line Tour” and our guides Justin and Log made the tour absolutely incredible! We had the best time, and laughed the ENTIRE time from Justin and Log’s amazing sense of humor. I was nervous and absolutely hate heights, but never once did I feel unsafe! Thank you for making my husband’s 31st birthday such a fantastic time! We will definitely be back!
Molly Hayden — Google review
We had a blast on the X Tour. Our guides made the experience top notch. Keith really brought the excitement, and kept the mood light and energetic. I would 100% recommend.
Emily Hutchison — Google review
Probably the wrong time to realize that I’m afraid of heights but I managed to complete the course! Our guides Ian and Maddie were Exceptional!! If I could give 10 stars I would, Maddie and Ian were very professional and fun! Maddie did her best to keep me calm but that was impossible but she is a sweetheart and appreciated none the less. Ian could have a career in theater the knowledge he shared was informative yet hilarious. Although I’m a one and done for zip lining. My husband highly recommends this adventure. I’d rather stay on the ground. Definitely a must do in Hocking Hills.
Jeanette Bailey — Google review
My 3 kids, ages 11, 9, and 6, did the Dragonfly course and loved it! Justin was their guide and he was knowledgeable, funny, and engaging. He was working alone with a group of 6 kids and he got them geared up and through the course in a very efficient manner.
Outdoor adventure company for nature lovers with zip & segway tours alongside other thrill options.
Went on the “X tour” it was great! This was my second time zip lining and the first time I had to “brake” myself.. tour guides were Raquel and Ron Ron! They were both fun and made us laugh! I will definitely do this again! Everyone at the hocking hills canopy tours was very nice and welcoming!
Shannon K — Google review
This was such a great activity to do! My boyfriend and I did the X-Tour which was more adventurous. I’m glad we did that one! Our tour guides Todd and Andrew did a great job. They were light hearted, professional and provided cool nature facts for us. I’d do more tours with them! Loved the value for what we received today! Pictures to come!
Katrina Mogavero — Google review
My wife and I went last week for the X-tour course and it was a lot of fun! It was the first time for either of us and we can't wait to go again! During the zip we went over a pond, river and through the woods and were able to see plenty of wildlife along the way. Brie and Dani were awesome. They were extremely safe and fun. Brie is a bit of a goober, which filled our time with laughs and pondering questions while we were in between zips. When the water in the river was too high and we couldn't ride the last 2 zips, they adapted and let us ride the Super Zip instead, which is typically an additional charge. We highly recommend including this on your Hocking Hills vacation!
james glass — Google review
Amazing. And it was only the short tour. Our guides were Laurel and Hardy, Dean and Martin and Abbott and Costello. If you do it, ask for Ian and Dan. I'm sure the others ones are good too, but don't know'em, can't vouch.
tod — Google review
First time zip linning, and what a great place to experience it at! Our tour guides Ben and Anna were so much fun and make the trip just that much better. Highly recommend to take the day and zip it up and request these two! Thanks again to the awesome experience and we will definitely be back.
Brandon Anderson — Google review
If you are looking for top notch adventure and excellent customer service this is the place. I was a bit nervous, but as soon as we met our guides, Cheyenne and Dylan, my mind was at ease. They were funny, kind, patient, and above all knowledgeable. We did the X-Tour and the Super Zip. Well worth the money. We are bringing our daughter, son-in-law, and two granddaughters back next year! I highly recommend Hocking Hills Canopy Tours!
Bridget Rise — Google review
My 5 yr old son and his cousins had a BLAST! They overcame fears and built confidence while encouraging one another. This kids course is best in a small group. Parents can follow them as they progress higher and higher. The staff from tickets to zip was outstanding!!
Natalie — Google review
My wife and I took the Top of the Canopy tour for our anniversary. It was the first time for both of us and we enjoyed it immensely. The guides were very safety focused, but kept the mood light and positive the entire time. We were in a group of 8 and several people were stretching their personal boundaries and ultimately everyone had a good time!
Randall York — Google review
We had a FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE today! Justin and Log were our tour guides and not only were they safety conscience and knowledgeable about the nature all around us, they were really funny and made the tour super fun. They even had all of our names memorized by the first zip line! Thanks for a great afternoon!
Dawn Shrader — Google review
WOW-we had a fantastic time yesterday (11/5) on our Canopy Tour! Ian & Joya were the best guides :) They were very patient and very encouraging with our group .They explained all steps very clearly and were such fun guides.The jokes from Ian were also a highlight of our day.lol We will definitely be back! Thank you for a wonderful “moms” day out.
Renee Coffland — Google review
Had so much fun! Our Tour Guides were Amelinda and Todd, and they were a ton of fun! Super knowledgeable about the trees and surroundings and were very helpful with us learning how to brake and properly zip down the lines. We felt very comfortable after just the first zip line. Next time we come down we're definitely going to do the more advanced tour! :)
Justin Rodriguez — Google review
Amazing fun! We had great guides, Mitch and Skyler, and a good group to explore with, they gear you up, explain everything, educate you on some history of the area, you go fast on some sections and slow on others, up in the tree tops, cross drone wooden bridges, beautiful! Highly recommend and make sure you add the picture package because you really can’t take your own, you are wearing gloves and all geared up and if you drop your phone, they aren’t going to look for it! Must to do activity if you are in the area!
Kris Hudson — Google review
If I could give this 10 stars I absolutely would!! My family spent the week at Hocking Hills and by word of mouth we were told about Canopy Tours. Let me start with the Dragonfly Zip line was so fun and interactive for kids of any age really! But the staff is what truly made my kids experience! Kate and Chey were absolutely wonderful with my two boys (6yrs and 9yrs) my younger one got scarded after the bridge and they were so encouraging and motivating. Even though he didn’t even up going on with the course they allowed him to use the “starter line” as much as he’d like and he had a ball! My oldest was over the moon the entire time! My mom and I did the super zip and it was well worth it! The staff was hellacious! We will most definitely be back to do more!
Kali Shockley — Google review
We did the X tour!! My son and I went today and it was so much fun! Justin and Keith kept us energized and constantly having a great time! The weather was perfect .. the scenery was amazing .. the guests were fun as well! It was 2 hours of zipping and worth every penny! If you go say Hi to Caddie the ground cat and Carl the Carp 🥰
Danielle Nola — Google review
Had a great first time ziplining experience with Hocking Hills Canopy Tours. The guides Justin and Maddy made everyone feel comfortable throughout the process. We saw several deer and it was beautiful being able to zipline through the beautiful fall leaves and along the river. Would highly recommend!
eternalmuslimah — Google review
My husband and I went on the “Extreme Zip Line Tour” and our guides Justin and Log made the tour absolutely incredible! We had the best time, and laughed the ENTIRE time from Justin and Log’s amazing sense of humor. I was nervous and absolutely hate heights, but never once did I feel unsafe! Thank you for making my husband’s 31st birthday such a fantastic time! We will definitely be back!
Molly Hayden — Google review
We had a blast on the X Tour. Our guides made the experience top notch. Keith really brought the excitement, and kept the mood light and energetic. I would 100% recommend.
Emily Hutchison — Google review
Probably the wrong time to realize that I’m afraid of heights but I managed to complete the course! Our guides Ian and Maddie were Exceptional!! If I could give 10 stars I would, Maddie and Ian were very professional and fun! Maddie did her best to keep me calm but that was impossible but she is a sweetheart and appreciated none the less. Ian could have a career in theater the knowledge he shared was informative yet hilarious. Although I’m a one and done for zip lining. My husband highly recommends this adventure. I’d rather stay on the ground. Definitely a must do in Hocking Hills.
Jeanette Bailey — Google review
My 3 kids, ages 11, 9, and 6, did the Dragonfly course and loved it! Justin was their guide and he was knowledgeable, funny, and engaging. He was working alone with a group of 6 kids and he got them geared up and through the course in a very efficient manner.
The stadium is known as the "Horseshoe" because of its distinctive double-decker design, and it is the home of the Ohio State Buckeyes football team. The stadium seats just over 105,000 people and is a popular concert venue with Metallica and The Rolling Stones among others.
What a great day spent with my father-in law watching the Buckeyes!!
My only complaint is that the elevators were not operating and my 77 year old father in law was having an excruciating time making it up the many flights of stairs to the "C" deck.
This was my 1st time at the stadium and had no idea how many stairs were there for him to climb.
Ferman Yoder — Google review
Home of the Buckeyes, the 3rd largest stadium in the United States at capacity… if you are a fan of the Wisconsin Badgers like I am and was at this game… please save your money and don’t go if you want a good game, it just won’t happen 😂😂. Other than that, was a fantastic atmosphere, loud, passionate… I could only imagine what it’s like during a game against Michigan, I bet it’s nuts 🌰😉😂! Lots of kind fans, few hammered whacks like every college, definitely got to get here at some point!
Derek Siroin — Google review
Ohio Stadium is a historic landmark and the home of the Ohio State Buckeyes football team. The stadium has a rich history and is an iconic symbol of the university. It was fascinating to learn about the different traditions and events that have taken place within its walls over the years.
The atmosphere at Ohio Stadium was electric.
The stadium is also conveniently located on the university's campus, making it easily accessible for students and visitors alike.
Overall, Ohio Stadium is a must-visit for any college football fan. The combination of rich history and a great atmosphere make it an unforgettable experience.
Randy M — Google review
First time with seats in the Club section of the 'Shoe. Great view of the stage for the concert. Staff inside were friendly and helpful. Bathrooms were nice, though there're never enough stalls to handle the rush at intermission or at the end of the concert. Good selection of beverages and food inside. All in all, it was a great experience.
Doug King — Google review
Recently we went to "The Shoe" for the 2024 spring game. It was our third along with a handful of actual games we have attended and Ohio Stadium is always an amazing experience. Plan ahead, get there earlier and give yourself time to walk to and from the stadium to where you parked. I always tell the little ones, the walk is a part of the experience, not just parking but walking the campus. Give yourself the time to take in and truly enjoy the campus, the fans, the atmosphere, the stadium and at the end of the games, don't leave a couple minutes early because the joint singing of Carmen Ohio is full of emotion and feels being well worth the traffic. "How firm thy friendship"! O-H!
Joe Burton — Google review
Enjoyed the game against Purdue . 59 - 31 11/13/2021. The entire atmosphere with my guy will be something I will cherish forever. The fans sitting next to us were an absolute delight!! Go Bucs. Win it All
Mochap 70 — Google review
Absolutely amazing atmosphere to watch a college football game. The only thing I would say is if you're a big or husky person that seating is tight on the bench seats. We were in the middle of our row in the lower levels & we could barely sit in our seats.
Jeff Depew (JD) — Google review
We took the family for the spring game. It was a terrific time.
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The food was great. We tried the pizza, and the Chicago style dogs. We also purchased a refillable suevinier cup for fountain drinks. I felt prices were reasonable, especially for a sporting event.
Bathrooms were easily accessible. Be aware that there is an in and out door, but most people didn't pay too much attention.
Caleb Weber — Google review
Best damn stadium in the land! I recommend going to a game if you have never gotten the chance! Skull session is a must, and walking through the tunnel for first timers! Skull session is where the band plays inside the old basketball arena before games, and the tunnel has an atmosphere like no other! Absolutely one of my favorite places to be!
Rebekah Rader — Google review
One of the most iconic football stadiums in America. I have always seen the Horseshoe on television but this was the first time going to visit. The only bad thing about having over 100,000 capacity is the seats are pretty far back from the field. Overall nice to be in the historic stadium and also see an Ohio State Buckeye win as well!
Josh Baltazar — Google review
What a great place to see a college football game. The whole vibe is incredible. 100,000+ people is hard to imagine AND it’s very loud at times. I don’t think there’s a bad seat anywhere in the stadium.
But what is bad is the entrance process. 3-4 metal detectors right by the gates and you’re trying to squeeze in 8-10,000 people. It’s unrealistic and not handled well. More detectors might help. Maybe a routing system to help with congestion?
It doesn’t get any better inside. Limited food and drink stands - I saw several that were closed. We wasted an entire quarter just trying to get sodas and dogs. There’s got to be a better way. Even the drink-only stations I saw weren’t even open.
Aaron Barbee — Google review
We came to see Buckeye Fest and it was terrific!!! Stadium was grand from outside , but from inside………. One of the dirtiest stadiums I’ve ever visited!!!!! Don’t get me wrong , I know 50, 000 people will do that . They were totally under staffed . Bathrooms, we’re almost unusable!!!! There just seemed to an “out of control” ness to the air at times . When Were waiting in line and they told you they were out of cokes, or the next line were you waited another hour and 15 mins to find out they can’t ring you up .
Karen Saylor — Google review
Attended the Buckeye Country Superfest with George Strait, Chris Stapleton, Little Big Town and Warren Zeiders. Fantastic show that ran about eight hours. Sadly our tickets sat us on the visitors side with our rumps suffering on the metal bench all of those hours. Great views, otherwise and I don't fault the venue (although forbidding guests from bringing cushions seems a tad mean-spirited to me). The stadium was a capacity crowd too!
Edwin Roger Wells, Jr. (Chuck) — Google review
Although getting out of parking lot is awful & police don't seem to care about what they're supposed to be doing this is a great venue for a concert. Beautiful stadium. Helpful staff. Great sound.
JM Miller — Google review
Got to bring one of my daughters here for her first football game. Had a great time, everyone was super nice and the atmosphere was great. Really enjoyed seeing the history here and all the activities associated with game day. Hope to be able to come to many games here and celebrate wins everytime.
bryan rooth — Google review
11th largest field! Built 1922. Gorgeous views everywhere! Turf is plastic material that’s plush! You may reserve a seat for around 5k a year. Or a box for around 45k. Immaculate surroundings. Very kind staff & very hospitable! We were with a private event that gifted us a behind the scenes thru the tunnel and on the field! We also were taken to the press box & Athletic Director area! Surreal to see it all from the 50 yard line! Great memorable experience!
Sandraella Call — Google review
OSU Spring game 2024. Was a great day for a game. The Buckeyes did not disappoint. The stadium hosted a variety of vendors. Love some Dirty Franks! Restrooms were clean and there were plenty to accommodate the crowd. Traffic had a great flow. The CPD did a great job. Overall no complaints.
Angela Eason — Google review
Few other stadiums provide the ambiance, experience and ruckus of this masterpiece in a land wheee football is held close to the heart. If you are curious about the American Football Game experience, seek one here
Reno Bucci — Google review
Possibly the worst stadium I have ever visited. The stadium was disgusting, littered with trash, dust, cobwebs, and urine. I understand that maintaining cleanliness in a stadium is difficult but this was unacceptable. On top of that we witnessed a group of fans racially harass two fans of the opposing team. The only positive was being able to experience a great and glorious victory and watch the stadium quickly empty. However, even that is not enough for me to ever step foot in Columbus again.
Matt Roller — Google review
We attended a concert here at the beginning of last month. No parking allowed near the stadium, but we found a garage close by pretty easily and walked through campus to get in (really nice by the way!). Very well organized event with pleasant and helpful staff, as well as student workers. Food was typical, nothing exciting or different. We had field seats and had a good view. Definitely would see a concert here again.
Jackie Adler — Google review
Incredible environment! Buckeye nation knows how to tailgate and celebrate! Great tradition and all at a historic venue!
David Balliet — Google review
Have been here several times and never disappointed! Bring a card as most everything doesn't accept cash. The energy and efficiency is unmatched! O-H!!! Pictures taken from our seats in section 5AA, row A.
Angela Cunningham — Google review
Always a great time. Tip: when it's cold go to A24 and stand in the door where they make pizzas. It's really warm.
William Michael — Google review
My granddaughter graduated from Ohio University in the celebrated it in the stadium it was an amazing and beautiful place
Carlos Fragoso — Google review
Lived in Ohio all my life and after 55 years I made my first trip to see the Buckeyes.. Parking is great for the most part.. They have free shuttle service which is awesome.. metal seats sucks in the fall..was told I couldn't take my stadium chairs in but could buy foam cushions for $15.. That kinda sucks but whatever.. And if you happen to be a slow walker then stay to the side.. Other then that I enjoyed the experience..
Randy Jay — Google review
Ohio Stadium aka The Shoe is one of the most beautiful and historic stadiums in all of sports let alone college football. Boasting over 100 years of history and tradition the facilities have been kept modern while still honoring the past. My family and I attended at least one Ohio State Buckeyes football game a year and always do our best to sit in section 21C or 23C. We love the view from there and we love the ushers. The stadium has some of the friendliest and most accommodating staff around. Always doing their best to help out and make sure things go smoothly. They are also very accommodating to those with mobility issues. My family and I go to at least one Buckeyes football game a year and here are some tips we have learned. The elevators to B and C deck are located on the west side of the stadium near gate nine. The skull session starts 2 hours and 20 minutes before kick off at St. John Arena besides a great way to get fired up before the game it’s a great place to find a real restroom besides all the porta potties. While there are many parking lots the lot near Jesse Owens track usually always has spots but it is a walk. Another benefit of parking there is you get to walk by and can easily shop at the buckeyes team shop at the The Schottenstein Center. Parking near the Ag building is closer but will fill up very early. The pictures I’ve posted were taken in section 23 C row 12.
Kings Island is a vast amusement park with thrilling rides, including roller coasters and a wave pool. The park features a lifelike exhibit of dinosaurs that adds to the excitement. Along with restaurants, shops and novelties, Kings Island offers seasonal celebrations such as Halloween haunt and winter fest. With their 50th anniversary, they have added new attractions which makes it an exciting experience for visitors of all ages.
I've been to Kings Island several since I was young. I have always enjoyed it. There is literally a small community here of restaurants, shops and novelties. The rides are exceptional. They have even seemed to add a few new ones since my last visit. Their seasonal celebrations keep things fresh through the year. The family looks forward to their Halloween haunt and winter fest in the off season. We decided to get the gold pass this year considering it's their 50th anniversary. So far we are not disappointed. A large section of the park dedicated to the younger kids will help us get our money's worth. Especially with summer coming up we are really looking forward to the water park.
Dusty Sands — Google review
Went for Winter Fest 2022. Great experience for all ages. Amazing Christmas lights display, most of the little kids rides open, and about a dozen or so rides open for kids of all ages. There was various themed musical performance happening at almost every turn. Hot cocoa stands everywhere. They turn the fountain area into an ice skating rink ($). Lots of places to eat, and step inside to get warm. All handicap accessible.
Jon Key — Google review
It's a simply better version of Cedar Point. Way more relaxed. The wait times are shorter, and the rides seem to be working 90% of the time.
I will say, get the dining pass. The food is extra fantastic here. The BBQ place is excellent. On the same token, the drink pass is a great idea as well and a good value. You don't have to go far to find either a drink refill station or a eatery.
For parents with young kids, I will say this has a much better kids area than Cedar Point. Also, restroom cleanliness is pretty good for an amusement park, and the restrooms seem distributed better than other places.
Caleb Weber — Google review
King's Island is an incredible amusement park in Cincinnati! It offers a wide range of thrilling rides and attractions that cater to all ages. The park is well-maintained, clean, and the staff is friendly and helpful.
The variety of roller coasters at King's Island is impressive. From the exhilarating drops and twists of the Beast and Diamondback to the fast-paced thrills of Banshee and Mystic Timbers, there's a coaster for every thrill-seeker. The rides are well-designed and provide an unforgettable adrenaline rush.
In addition to the coasters, King's Island offers a great selection of other attractions. The water park, Soak City, is perfect for cooling off on hot summer days. The live entertainment shows are entertaining and add to the overall fun atmosphere of the park.
The dining options at King's Island are diverse and tasty. From classic amusement park fare like funnel cakes and hot dogs to more diverse options, there's something to satisfy every palate. The prices are reasonable, considering the quality and variety of food available.
One of the highlights of King's Island is the Eiffel Tower replica, which provides stunning panoramic views of the park. It's a great spot to take memorable photos and appreciate the beauty of the surroundings.
Overall, King's Island is a top-notch amusement park with thrilling rides, friendly staff, and a great selection of dining options. Whether you're a coaster enthusiast or looking for family-friendly fun, this park has it all. Highly recommended for an unforgettable day of adventure!
Divya Chauhan — Google review
One of the best amusement parks in the country! Great rides and entertainment! 15 roller coasters in total! Planet Snoopy kids area is ranked among the top in the country every year. A lot of variety when it comes to eating including restaurants and food stands. Great shopping is also offered for all your souvenirs! Park is extremely clean! The staff is wonderful and will answer any and all of your questions! Plenty of parking in the massive parking lot. Definitely a must visit if you love rides and attractions! You will not be disappointed and have a blast!
Kylie Mangini — Google review
First time at King’s Island! There was always an allure to the park when I would drive past it on 71. I got to go during the Christmas Lights, so a couple rides were open but most of the big ones were shut down. Still a great time! Did bumper cars, ate some carnival food, rode the alien ride, got some great photos. A great day full of great memories. My heart will always be with Cedar Point (my first love) but I’m excited to come back to King’s Island in the summer.
Collin Marshall — Google review
I love Kings Island. This park has always been fun, but, over the last fifteen years or so, it has been transformed into a first class place. So many great coasters, including some, like Orion, Diamondback, Mystic Timbers, and Banshee, that are the best anywhere, along with classics like The Beast and The Racer, and a ton of smaller yet still fun rides, like The Bat, one of the last Arrow swinging coasters, and the Arrow mine train, Adventure Express. Combine this great coaster collection with an impressive selection of flat rides, excellent staff and operations, exclusive merchandise, local food, top notch cleanliness, a great kids area, and so many fun celebrations like Haunt and Winterfest, and you have a park that's easy to get to and easy to spend the whole day. Go there, run back to Orion for your first ride of the day (and jump back on if you can) and leave time for the train and the antique cars and a trip to the top of the Eiffel Tower. Plus save room for blue ice cream!
Matthew Hysell — Google review
Love this amusement park- both the roller coasters and Soak city. We enjoyed the rides in the morning, then Skyline chili for lunch, and went to the water park in the afternoon. Wonderful variety of tubes, body slides, two wave pools, plenty of lounge chairs too. We went in a Fri and the lines were manageable- long for some rides, not too long for others. The Beast does not disappoint! My husband and I rode the Racer back in 1998 when it went backwards, but it no longer does, so we rode it again for old times sake, still fun ride! We enjoyed the fireworks at 10pm, and had Graeters ice cream to end the night. Terrific day!
Cinr98 Roh — Google review
Kings Island was extremely fun! Definitely come earlier in the day to make your moneys worth because it can get pretty expensive. I loved all the rides I went on. Diamondback and Orion had huge drops that had me holding on for dear life and personally, the scariest ones for me were Flight over Fear and the Banshee. Food options over at Kings Island were also good and there was a good amount of scary and fun rides. If you want a relaxing but also thrilling ride, I definitely recommend Whitewater Canyon, it was personally one of my favorites.
tien vu — Google review
This is a really nice amusement park! We have the annual gold season pass which is great. We also booked the food and drink pass which pays off by them self if you life nearby.
The roller coaster 🎢 are a lot of fun and fits from young until old 😀
The water park is also great, you’re able to spend hours 😀😀
Food: don’t expect a high class restaurant… but some of them are really good compared with the amount of food which they have to provide.
We love this park, it’s safe and great for visiting.
Michael Nitz — Google review
This place is awesome! Kings island is the third best theme park I’ve ever gone to (first is Epcot, and second is magic kingdom). I’m a chicken on coasters, and the beast, mystic timbers, and backlot stunt coaster is the best. As a Cincinnati local, it is always nice to go up to ki for a couple hours to ride the beast and leave. Worth the money every time.
Landon Johnson — Google review
Absolutely impressive!! I’m blown away by what a beautiful park this is. I’ve been to all the major parks around the country and this is in the top 3. There’s something for everyone, all ages and food galore. Fright Fest is amazing, decorated top-notch. The passes are a super good deal and includes parking which saves you $25 bucks! They also aid the disabled with more than reasonable accommodations.
Shawna Collette — Google review
This park really has some great rides now with the addition of Orion. While there I noticed that the park was kept clean and the employees I interacted with were very friendly. Another thing noticed is that there was a good amount of security personnel as well. There are also some older rides here that are a bit shaky, but I was quite surprised with mystic timbers since I last rode it in 2017 when it opened and it's still a smooth wooden coaster. I also got food here and it was quite good. Lastly the weekdays at this park are usually light so not allot of wait times.
George Terplan — Google review
Was delighted to see that the park that I had such wonderful childhood memories from 2 family visits had not only held up, but had exceedingly improved over the years. Highly recommend spending at least two days here if you are coming from out of town to get a chance to ride everything that you want. Great family atmosphere, and though our son is now old enough to ride all the big coasters, there is a great kiddie land for the little ones as well.
Dan Herdman — Google review
Had a great time. It had been way too long since the last time I was there. Really enjoyed the Orion and Diamond Head. We were there for a private event and then got to stay and check out the Haunt. If you enjoy Halloween and all the spooky displays and haunted houses etc. You will really enjoy Kings Island Haunt. We sure did!!!
Frank Baker — Google review
We had a wonderful family weekend. The service by employees was outstanding. The food was just as good. All rides were operating and their Halloween haunt was set up as spectacular as always! We got fast lane passes and every dollar spent on this trip was well worth the memories! I’d like to add that my son has a cardiac pacemaker and the security did a fantastic job recognizing his ID card and knowing just what to do and not do. It hasn’t always been that way at KI and it’s obvious they are now trained well and everything went smoothly with that too!! Thank you KI for getting everything right!❤️
Michelle Jumper — Google review
Winterfest 2023. Great time, they claim to have 7 million lights this year and I believe them. Many different themed branches of the park with lights on every surface. The parade was a blast for all ages and really brought out the Christmas spirit in everyone. Only downside would be the lack of rides but I was fine with not getting frostbite from the Orion.
Steven Hoover — Google review
Pretty fun amusement park, especially during Christmas time when they have the ice rink up. It is certainly Ohio based with certain features like corn and chili, but they have some awesome gluten-free options which are particularly nice. I have only gone during December, so I can’t say for sure, but both times the staff were oddly unfriendly. It’s definitely no Disney, but it is nice.
B. K. Rouzaud — Google review
So I'm from California, where know is open 365 days a year, this place was open for a very short period of time, they were open until x12/31 and open back up 04/29 yet season passes for 5, meal plans and drinks plans plus the park plan cost me over $2000, for less than half a year of fun is not very worth it. Now i have to admit they have rides better then the ones comparable to knotts, but i could go to knows any day i want and eat and ride all i want. Plus my meal plan didn't transfer correctly and i had the platinum plan
will holsey — Google review
Went for the Halloween Haunt. Had Fast Passes. Had an AMAZING TIME! Fast passes are definitely worth it the money! Rode every ride twice within 2 hours and seen all the spooky sites. Very nicely decorated. Coasters scary AF after dark!
Tiffany West — Google review
Came for Winter fest December 2023 and what a treat!!! Bought tickets in advance and through security and ticket line with a very small wait.... What an entrance with the ice skating rink in the front/middle and lined with all sorts of pieces to eat and multiple options, then in the backdrop the Eiffel Tower draped with memorizing hundreds of feet long stands of lights, just a thing of beauty!!!! Hot chocolate options all over and sweet shops around every corner.... Great job owners and management as every single staff member we ran across ( which had to be 50+ ) was very nice and polite....roller coasters of course down for the winter but they had a bunch of rides available for the little ones to the bigger kiddos.... Can't wait to be back
James heath — Google review
It's a really good amusement park. It's well-staffed, with washrooms nearby and food options available at most corners, although the food prices are a bit high, as expected. The parking lot is quite spacious. I particularly enjoyed the Mystic Timbers ride as it's pretty fast.
We regularly visit this business for unique groceries and fresh meat/fish. They have an unbelievable selection of cuisine from around the world. An extraordinary wine and beer selection also. My kids love to visit the candy section as they can always find something that catches their eye. They recently expanded and now have knives and other cooking utensils. We will be visiting again soon.
Jonathon N. — Google review
What an amazing "grocery store". It's really much more than a grocery store, and the "international market" moniker truly fits. First of all, this place is a lot of fun to just visit. Kids don't usually enjoy going grocery shopping, but they will here. There are so many interesting sections a varieties of food that we regularly spend hours there just browsing. The prices are average, but there are also some good deals to be had on special items. The beer cave, beer/wine tasting bar, port-a-potty washrooms, fire truck hot sauce aisles, ...and I could go on... are pretty unique.
Cory Sakai — Google review
Walked in..in Aw! This market isn’t just a market, your stepping into a different world all together! We were in there three hours and didn’t begin to see it all…can’t wait to go back! And if your a fan of wine and spirits..they have a department that will impress the most finest of spirit connoisseurs!
Lorie Parker Wade — Google review
A great experience for anyone, this store has everything you could ever want! From toys and collectables, to exotic foods. From kitchenware to magic crystals. If you can imagine it, they've got it! They've also got these fun decorations everywhere. It's like a grocery store mixed with a playhouse, in the best sort of ways. If I could, I'd go way more often. I can't recommend this place enough!
Kitten Cat Games — Google review
A store that truly has a bit of everything! From sharks, fresh fruit and vegetables, to bison and ostrich. Jungle Jim’s has all the groceries you know and love and tons you have yet to try. This place is packed full of character and personality and a must check out place when near by.
Warren’s Reviews — Google review
An awesome experience! This store is incredibly expansive, with a huge selection of items from all around the world, including the US. They have fun decorations, and I always feel that the prices are reasonable. They also have a massive hot sauce section, complete with a fire truck. Definitely a spot to check out if you’re in the area.
Collin Myers — Google review
As out of town visitors, we came for free fun and treated this stop as a museum more than a grocery store. We did purchase groceries at reasonable prices. The decor and eclectic mix of products makes this a memorable attraction. It's easy to get lost!
Bonnie Robinson — Google review
This place is simply awesome. It has everything you can think of, from international foods to ostrich eggs. The amazing thing is, this place is always so organized and tidy despite its tremendous size and inventory. Lastly, this market is very kid friendly! We are always welcomed with some some sort of craft or hand out at the Giraffe entrance, something my kiddos look forward to on-top of all the amazing attractions. This is a must see if you live in the Cincy area!
Tyler Evans — Google review
I'm not sure I can find the words to describe how cool this place is. Says it's one of the top 10 places to bring visitors and I'm so glad the people I was visiting in Cincinnati brought me here. We spent about 2 hours walking around this store that they say is a grocery store but quite honestly it's got everything you could ever possibly need or want and things you didn't know you needed or wanted until you've seen them here. Their international section is the best I've ever seen. They have everything from fresh fish to craft ice cream to clothing and jewelry and coffee and tea and more meat or cheese than you could ever imagine. Don't forget to stock up on beer and wine while your hair as well, maybe grab a cigar. And there's a whole toy section for the kids when you first walk in. Super impressed with this place and anyone traveling through this area should definitely stop in and check it out. The jungle outside is a nice touch
Aimee Robidoux — Google review
First time here, it's like a circus and a grocery store had a baby. They have a wide selection of foods from around the world and the Ole Smokey sipping cream I was looking for. Very cool.
Kaelyn Mays — Google review
Everything. They have everything. It's a wild, wonderful mix of farmer's market and wally world from Family Vacation. A quest, a vacation and a trip to the local grocery store all mixed together.
This was a fun exploration as well as a shopping trip. Prices were all over the place: some excellent deals...some about what you see elsewhere.
Where Jungle Jim's really stands out is the extraordinary selection. The wines, the beers, the international foods, the produce as well as the bakery, fish and meat departments. All outstanding.
Cary Duke — Google review
One stop for all your European & Asian & Indian food. Other regions also catered for.
I saw pretty much every style of food under one roof.
This is definitely a must for
all non Americans to get your fix from home.
I had a good look around and can see why people enjoy this shopping experience.
I will be coming back and recommend this place for all your UK essentials, i.e., PG Tips....
Tahir Anwar — Google review
Amazing place for groceries and a wonderful place to discover international groceries. This was the highlight of my Cincinnati trip. Please wear comfortable shoes, there will be a lot of walking. We spent a total of 3 hours in here!
Nabila — Google review
What an amazing place. The largest selection of groceries I have ever seen. Foods from India and the Philippines to England and Australia. Excellent service. If you are in the area it is definitely worth the time to stop. Allow lots of time to browse the whole store.
Dan Brown — Google review
This is a very unique store. You can spend hours here looking at all the items that are not available in most stores. This store has a great selection of Lodge cookware items, wooden cooking utensils from England, and too many cooking items to cover. The frozen meat includes ground yak and ground camel. I never made it to the bakery or produce department due to a lack of time. I am sure the variety in these departments is very extensive. I look forward to my next trip to Cincinnati.
Jim Cox — Google review
It's a crazy place. Easy to get turned around in. If your looking for an item and they don't have it, I'd be surprised! It was very very busy when we were here and that took away from the enjoyment of the place. I did find a number of items that were expired that were still on the shelves. So look out for that, the logistics of operating a grocery store of this magnitude has to be a nightmare. It's definitely a "go see it once" kind of a place! The pop selection is good and as a root beer collector I appreciated the selection.
Mark N — Google review
Nice selection of international goods, large variety of produce, and a lot more. A refreshing change of scenery from more prevalent grocery chains. Some nice refurbishing in recent years, but it feels like they could do more as far as new products, promotions, slight changes to layout. Had some issues with odd items not scanning at checkout. Not a deal breaker for me. The sheer volume of items, novelty items to browse is well worth the trip. And wait at checkout was very short, was not too crowded for weekend.
Shawn Haynes — Google review
What can I say about one of the biggest and funnest grocery stores. There is such a wide range of international foods to browse. I enjoy Asian treats and there are so many options. This was my second time shopping here and I was pleasantly surprised in finding fresh Asian baked goods from a local bakery (bakery Q) which were delicious.
By far one of my favorite places to visit in the Cincinnati area.
Kenny Kimball II — Google review
Great Place to visit. Weekdays are best to visit because the weekends are packed. Great selection and prices are pretty good too. Staff are super friendly and knowledgeable. If Jungle Jim's doesn't have it then it probably doesn't exist. The bathrooms are a must see on the trip through the store. Make sure you have great walking shoes. They even have maps. A must see store. Make sure you have a cell phone for everyone in your party in case you all get separated and need to locate each other.
michelle flo — Google review
Jungle’s Jim’s international supermarket is a food-lovers dream! Every ingredient one could imagine, every cuisine one could crave, every snack one could want is all here!
The store is ENORMOUS, offering every type of cuisine and ingredients from around the world! There are sprawling sections of ingredients and dishes from various cultures including Indian, Chinese, Japanese, American, Canadian, Polish, Mexican and MUCH more! They even have a dedicated section just to hot sauces.
There are huge produce and deli sections, as well as a delicious baking section with all manner of goods. This location also has a Graeter’s in it and a gigantic alcohol section.
There is also a section for toys, collectibles and boardgames. It really has everything you could need and more! The staff are all super accommodating and helpful so you don’t get lost!
Jungle Jim’s is truly a wondrous supermarket that takes you across the world without ever really leaving! It is fun to both shop here and to visit for the experience itself!
Georgia — Google review
Wow! There is a lot going on here. This is the largest indoor super market I've ever been to. Lots of international food. Lots of fresh produce and international produce. Health food, beer, wine, cigars. Kitschy in a good way.
Very helpful staff. Lots of staff to help direct.
Very much a whole body experience.
Bruce Lowther — Google review
Very eclectic grocery store. It’s definitely an event. Lots of different food and drink from around the world. Well themed with animatronics and static displays. They let you taste wine and beer as you shop. It’s fairly crowded but the line move fast. I think I was most impressed by the variety of produce that you don’t normally see. Live fish were fun too.
Kyle Becker — Google review
Jungle Jim’s offers an impressive selection of live lobster. Upon entering your greeted with the fantastic array of fresh seafood worldwide. The department, boasts a vibrant atmosphere with displays showcasing, various fish, shellfish and other aquatic delicacies the tanks are well-maintained ,showcasing a variety sizes. The staff is knowledgeable and assists customers in choosing the perfect lobster. Overall, I had a wonderful experience!
Adrena — Google review
This market is amazing place! They have everything you can imagine, too much to mention with food aisles of groceries from all over the globe. The meats, produce, cheese, seafood, liquors, smoke shop with a cigar humidor are my favorite spots to hit! Prices are very reasonable and sale prices offer great deals! Each shopping trip is an experience!!! You can get a glass of wine or beer to sip on as you shop!!! Highly recommended!!!
Pat V — Google review
Great selection of wine ne, cheese, lunch meat, and soda. My personal favorites there is the insane collection of weird soda flavors, and the international food market focusing on European meets and cheeses. I've been here several times and every experience has been wonderful.
The majestic Henry Clay estate, a 19th-century home and grounds belonging to the renowned politician, is a prominent landmark in southeastern Lexington. The Italianate style of this dual-winged residence has graced the city's streets since the early 1800s. After being shaken by the New Madrid Earthquake in 1811, the estate was completely reconstructed in the mid-1800s with beautiful Greek Revivalist embellishments and elements of European opulence.
Awesome tour. Our guide had been leading tours there for 23 years and knew the answer to every question. Beautiful house and history.
Keith Dohl — Google review
This was a nice place to visit while we were in Lexington. I have been to several "history houses" so they didn't do bad. I was surprised the grounds around the house were in desperate need of being cut. Once we got inside our guide did a very good job. I was a little surprised that this wasn't Henry Clay's house, it had been torn down by his son and later rebuilt with the same floor plan. The Lady doing the tour did a very good job telling the history of the house. Some of the layout of the house was really off. There wouldn't have been a Nursery on the first floor, the servants rooms wouldn't have been where they had the display. I am surprised that the Kitchen had been repurposed as another display and not the actual Kitchen. Also as usual the 3rd floor is not accessible and the basement was not set up for tours. I am sure it is difficult to raise funds to have the whole place available. I also thought their lead Historian would have had more things researched for the Tour Guides to present.
Jason Clise — Google review
Very peaceful, pleasant place to hangout or walk through. Lots to learn about the property and its history through markers on the property. Dogs love it as well
Branden Barnett — Google review
This is a great tour. I learned a great deal of interesting details of one of our country's greatest statesmen.
Gil Schaenzle — Google review
This is the number 1 place to visit when in Lexington. Unfortunately I was not able to tour inside without an appointment in Jan Thur Feb but outside this place is beautiful and a nice wall around the property. There were quite a few people there doing the same thing as I was
Ken Wilson — Google review
Nice tour of a beautiful home. The garden on property was beautiful.
Todd Oney — Google review
We have been to various estate/mansion tours across the west coast and this was one of our favorite. The family lived at this property for so long, that the amount of history & artifacts here is astonishing. Beautiful residence & the tour is extremely informative. What a great experience!
Sarah Frampton — Google review
Amazing tour of a beautiful place. Our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable. The property is beautiful, the house well maintained and full of beautiful details. The grounds well maintained and the small Ginkgo Cafe had yummy homemade gazpacho and other tasty food.
Anna Zucker — Google review
**Updated from my former review ** Went on the tour this week and it was stunning all decorated for the holidays. It was a thorough tour of the house and we felt we got our money’s worth. $25 for an hour and then about 30 mins exploring things that were open outside. Cute gift shop carries jam and local items. Bringing moonshine jam home to CO!
Didn't go in because the tour was full, but was able to explore the gardens and the beautiful path around the house. Nice way to spend 45 minutes and you can still look at some of the things around the house such as the barn, and "cold storage".
Sarah Clarke Kleinhans — Google review
A neat insight to history. Beautiful grounds & garden. Guided tours are the only way to visit the inside of the house. Tour guide was knowledgeable and gives good insight to Henry Clay's life. Gift Shop & Snack Bar on-site. Parking is free.
Michael Shanken — Google review
The neighborhood was better than the estate itself but it was cool seeing the garden. One thing I really get tired of is visiting these places and seeing America celebrate slave owners. There were a lot of great men and women of this country that were on the right side of history in regards to slavery and we should celebrate them not men and women that owned other human beings. We as Americans should be able to at the very least agree on that basic point.
Lawrence Dortch — Google review
Great tour! Very covid safe with only 5 people in the group including guide and masks required. The history is interesting. A lot of the tour was about the family and the house itself, which was neat to learn about, but I would have liked to understand more about Henry Clay himself. The grounds are beautiful! Nice place to walk. Make sure to stop by the garden.
Annie Smith — Google review
It was a great tour. The house was spectacular on the inside and out. One of the best things about the estate was that they turned the grounds into a park so you can walk around and enjoy nature.
Historic site of 2 former mills is now a popular spot for swimming & hiking.
Beautiful place!
We did the overlook and the base hike.
The overlook honestly was not worth it. You could barely see the falls.
The base hike was great! I'm sure it changes with the seasons, I was in October 2022, the water was no more then knee level throughout the river. I didn't think the hike was as difficult as others had described, besides crossing the river twice, and watching out for the slippery rocks, it was pretty easy getting across the huge boulders. The waterfalls were very nice and the fall colors were coming out too, overall very nice fun adventurous hike.
noa kahana — Google review
This place is really beautiful. Due to recent rains the water was high. That and the temperature stopped us from hiking the gorge, but there were people hiking it. You could tell the water was cold. We hiked some of the outer trails, but a recent prescribed burn left most of the scenery charred. It was a bit windy at times and we ended up covered in soot. It was decent exercise for the day. 3/5/22
T Sol — Google review
What an amazing place! It was a challenging trail but so worth it! We experienced this with 3 adults (1 over 65) and 2 kids (10 and 6). Overall everyone enjoyed our time at the park. I would recommend the park have places along the trail with garbage bins but even without that... 5 stars!!!
Claudia David — Google review
We had been planning this hiking for a long time, so we arrived around 9:30 AM; for the first time, we did the tour, including the waterfall overlook, and then we took the Blackburn fork river trail, you can see map 1; the route was 2 miles, and we covered it in 1 hour 2 minutes to Cummins falls; I recommend patience and enjoy nature there is no rush, and the was stony path; There is a part of the trial where you have to cross the river, it is super slippery there.
After swimming and submerging, and swimming in cold waters, the route was lighter see map 2; but you have to take your time going up to the parking area; it takes us 34 minutes in 1.1 miles.
Alvaro Zea — Google review
CAREFUL! By far one of my most memorable hikes yet. You can access the overlook easily, but the hike becomes extremely strenuous once you travel to the base. You must have a gorge permit which you can purchase online and screenshot, but make sure to wear some water shoes with good grip bec you WILL have to enter some water along your journey. I'd recommend a backpack or fany pack to keep your hands free, but the views were definitely worth it.
Unjala — Google review
Beautiful area, go early for less people. I saw the falls from a super easy walk. I did not want to hike the gorge in March if it required getting wet. I didn’t see any people on the other trails I took. Not sure why but all restrooms were locked up. There is plenty of parking, dogs welcome on a leash. The park staff were friendly.
Beth Rekoske — Google review
Must get the permit to hike the gorge. It took a total of 1.5 hours from the parking lot to the base of the Falls. We crossed the river at the little waterfall on the right first. The water was about upper thigh high (I'm 5'2") - the 2nd crossing was a little slippery, the water was just below knee high - we followed the rock bed through back to the left side. The walk down to the river gets steep the closer you get. The hardest part of the hike is the walk back up from the river to the parking lot. The level was a 3 the day we hiked 5/8/22. The day before 5/7/22 it was a 4 - gorge closed. Go as early as you can because this is an out-and-back hike, it gets busy and some of the trails are very skinny.
Alieda Short — Google review
This hike is amazing. You NEED water shoes, I was most comfortable in shorts and bikini bottoms as pants will get wet. Need to get a permit beforehand online. I also had a backpack and put my phone and car keys in a ziplock bag and boy did that save my life with the deep water, highly recommend if you don’t have a waterproof case. The water was waist deep in spots when I went since it rained all week, so definitely check the weather and know what to expect as well attire wise. It was pretty strenuous with a dog, but so much fun. I got there at 8am when the park opened so I could get pictures of the falls without people standing all over the falls. It was so peaceful going early. It’s not marked, but when you get down to the river, you turn left and hike upstream. You basically hike until the path runs out then cross the river and hike the path on that side. I crossed 4 times total the whole trip. I ran into 3 other hikers who were really cool and fun so we all walked together halfway to the falls. I can see why they say it’s hard for young children, I suppose if they are carried in a pack or you pick them up for certain boulders they could do it. But it’s tough! I was picking up my 50 pound pit-bull sometimes! It’s definitely worth the pain though 10/10 yes do it if you’re in the area.
Alexis — Google review
Fantastic swimming hole. Didn't seem overcrowded and rangers on duty to keep people safe. Dog friendly too! Small fee to enter the gorge but totally worth it. The hike to the falls is not super hard but there are some slippery/rocky parts. Bring decent shoes and have a spare dry pair waiting in the car and you will be fine.
Gary Roberts — Google review
Wear appropriate hiking/water shoes! Geeze people are down there in flip flops! Lots of large boulders, slippery algae rocks when you have to cross through water, etc. Bring a backpack with lots of snacks and waters, and pack out your trash. This hike is such an amazing experience and well worth it when you arrive at the waterfall. Make sure to get your gorge access pass online to make things simple. People were jumping off the waterfalls, but it was only about 4 feet deep and all three people hurt their feet. Also, the rocks on the upper ledge are super slippery, one lady and child fell and slipped off into the pool below, and another man slipped and fell on the boulders trying to leave the falls area. My own daughter fell and took a chunk out of her knee. Also, check the weather and go when there's no rain a few days prior to help make sure the water is ankle deep and not thigh deep.
Make sure you stop to see the fossils along the rocks, and enjoy the brisk water. We brought our own life jackets. Enjoy it!
me ow — Google review
Amazing place! We were lucky to have a beautiful 70° day in November. The water was low and had not rained recently. Definitely impossible to keep your feet dry, bring old shoes or sturdy sandals not flip-flops! Worth the rugged hike over large rocks, not for the casual hiker. The return hike back was just as rugged and then it's back UP the steep hill to your car! Walking sticks/poles would be a good idea.
S K — Google review
Please take your water shoes to enjoy the hike.
You will have to cross the river twice when headed towards the falls and twice again while returning.
It can get strenuous if you are trying to avoid walking in the water and stick to the land.
Pets had a great time.
It's take about 3-4 hours for the entire trip.
Most scenic and beautiful views at the falls.
Deepti Kalkur — Google review
Checking in and getting a permit to enter the water at the falls is worth it. The hike to the gorge itself is beautiful than when you actually reach it you're blown away. Wear sturdy shoes you don't mind getting wet, wear or pack a swimsuit. And throw a towel in a backpack. Don't bring anything you can't afford to get potentially wet. This is not an average hike. Technical terrain with rocks and small boulders. The water is cold but very refreshing on a hot day! Highly recommended this experience!
Clayton Woodward — Google review
Amazing falls and the park has well maintained trails. Rocks are slippery of course but the crossings weren't too deep. Don't forget to plan ahead with a permit and for rain. It will close for any rain forecast due to risk of flash floods.
Madeline Hattman — Google review
This was so beautiful!! I do think the park should warn you more about how tough it can be to actually get to the falls and have signs reassuring you of which way to go to get to the falls. You must, must, must have water shoes or sneakers on that you don’t mind getting wet and you must have good tread on your shoes. Once you get to the actual falls you realize it was worth all that trekking to get to them!!!
R S — Google review
This is one of the top favorite places to visit when we have friends and family in the area. We live about 2 hrs away from Cummins Falls and love to make a day trip out it! We make it a point to show off this Tennessee beauty every chance we can!!
The hike can be a bit challenging for those some, but it is definitely doable if you're determined. Love that they offer life jackets and rangers are on stand-by.
Asury Ariza — Google review
Such a beautiful waterfall!
I recommend appropriate footwear (they will get we). There’s lots of rocks to maneuver around but a great activity overall. If it was summer I would definitely jump in the water.
Any Orellana — Google review
The gorge and falls exceeded our expectations! Plan on getting wet feet at least. Use the 3 points of contact rule when scrambling over wet river boulders. (Or you might eat sh.t). Make sure to pack in and pack out. The trash left by lesser humans is a real bummer. Matter of fact, next I my partner and I visit we’re gonna being an extra trash back and pack to clean up what trash we find. I think the weekends are gonna be very busy especially through the summer. Try to get there early or on a weekday. Beautiful spot. $6 a person bc there is a limited number of visitors per day fyi.
Make sure to use the restroom bf going down to the falls. Nowhere to even try to pee in the gorge. There’s nowhere to hide. Lol
Make sure to visit Rita at the country store at the entrance to the park. Great ice cream and wonderful service.
andykalber — Google review
It's beautiful there, but the walking path down to the creek before heading to the falls is a fantastic workout going back up🥵. Do that 3 or 4 times a day and you'll be skinny in no time😅😅. I went in the beginning of December so the water was very low. You could see the bedrock and walk on it. I noticed kinda a lot of trash on the sides of the walking paths and near wear the water meets the banks. The park needs to get in there and clean that up a little. Saw some Hawks and deer on my walk. Not one chipmunk or squirrel, which is weird🤔.
Joshua Keene — Google review
Loved this park 👍🏻 well maintained. Nice campground across the road. Great hiking trails.
Mark Ultz — Google review
Great river hike up a gorge to a stunning waterfall that is tired and has a large pool of water at the base. Many great rocks to scramble over. Water proof boots are useful when crossing the stream a couple times.
Kevin Conley — Google review
Really great place with nice staff. They were showing us a snake that looked awesome. They also did a great job at letting us know about the dangers of the gorge.
Ben Spader — Google review
It's absolutely amazing. Beautiful trails. Peaceful place. Swimming hole at the waterfall. Great park Rangers. Definitely going back.
The National Corvette Museum is a car museum located in Bowling Green, Kentucky that features over 80 Corvettes from across the lifespan of the car. The museum has interactive exhibits and allows visitors to get behind the wheel of a Corvette stimulator. It is a great place for families to visit and learn about Corvettes history.
I was honestly surprised how much fun it was. I'm not a huge fan of cars, but there were some seriously impressive cars, but also great displays and artifacts in the museum.
My husband and father-in-law absolutely loved it and they are why we went.
The tickets were not too expensive and worth what you got out of it.
I particularly enjoyed the sinkhole exhibit.
I probably could have spent longer at each exhibit, but we were a bit pressed for time. I'd say give yourself at least 2 hours to go through the whole tour.
Erin Grigson — Google review
This place is beautiful. We didn't get to see the private collection, and I wish they had some sign at the check-in desk that have the hours of when they are open. Also the cafe was closed (closes at 3p) when we went and I was looking forward to doing that too but they weren't open.
The Museum has a wonderful collection of corvettes over the years. They deliver their timeline beautifully. TCM also shows their entire sinkhole collection and history of everything. They have a special room. It's magnificent to see. You really feel the energy from that day in there. It's displeasing to say the least. But, wonderfully put together.
There are lots of photos of the different era cars on the Google page, however, I clicked the snap button on my favorites.
I did check out the brick engraving and that's $125 to do that, but gets shared after a while due to weather. However, they do have nice octagon shaped bricks inside and those are $250 for non members and $200 for members. This would make for a better option if you would like your legacy to live on for years to come.
Sharon Gadbois — Google review
The experience was a great learning experience for the history of the corvette. Well worth the stop for car enthusiasts. My kids enjoyed some of the interactive exhibits. The corvette collection is fantastic. So many I would love to own. Also the sink hole exhibit was interesting and educational. The children did the simulator and both were frustrated with the steering of it but both were glad they had done it. Probably just a one time event for me..
Shawn Collins — Google review
Great private tour. Well informed docent. Excellent exhibits put together in a highly understandable fashion. The cars on display were of high quality and possessed distinctive pedigrees. I’m so glad that we took the time to tour this facility.
Mark Naes — Google review
This place has a little something for everyone to enjoy! My husband and teenage son loved the cars from top to bottom and from the inside out! The younger kids loved designing their own car and seeing it displayed on the big screen! The girls particularly liked the different scenes of cars displayed during their various eras. The sink hole has its own special displays, which was fascinating for everyone! We were tight on time, but we’ll be back!
Augusta Nguyen — Google review
You don't have to be a Corvette nut to absolutely love this place, but it helps to love cars!! A superb museum with everything you need to see and know about Corvettes. The main lobby is also the delivery area for people to collect their new cars, so you get to see the absolute latest cars too. There's also a great exhibit about a sink hole that swallowed a load of cars from their collection... very interesting.
PM Biffa — Google review
Great experience, learning opportunity, and eloping history of one incredible design of an automobile. Gorgeous vehicles displayed elegantly with a good flow of exhibit. Shop is also very well equipped with unique gifts and brand items. Go see for yourself.
Marlena Karwowski — Google review
I grew up in a Corvette family, so this was a must to stop and see. It just happened to be on our way home from vacation. We added a night in Bowling Green to be able to see this and Mammoth Cave. The history is fantastic and the cars are oh my!! Both new and old, fantastic! If you love cars or Corvettes, then you need to stop here! I did purchase my tickets online ahead of time. They do say they are food for 1 year from the purchase date as long as it is not a combo ticket. We went on a Monday morning and it wasn't super busy yet.
Tracey — Google review
This place is awesome. What a treat to visit this museum. They have a lot to offer. A lot of beautiful,rare cars are on display for your viewing pleasure.
The sinkhole was an incredible event that took place here a few years ago. It's all fixed now and you can visit worry free.
Sean Motise — Google review
3.9.24
Our final stop before heading back to Michigan! Guess you could say we saved the best for last. The museum was super cool and has so much to see. There’s also go karting available at the tracks, but we didn’t do it since it was cold and rainy. Definitely do if you get the chance though! And the little restaurant inside is AMAZING.
Samantha Compagnari — Google review
Wow!!! This place is amazing! What a great job of preserving and presenting the history of the Corvette. The displays are immaculate. The entire museum is very well lit and all the signage is easy to read. I did not know that they had a cave collapse that wrecked eight cars. I couldn't stay as long as I wanted, but I'll be back SOON!!
Stan Arnold — Google review
Very cool and informative tour of the factory. No phones, cameras or recording devices allowed. We also toured the museum and saw the sink hole area. That hole is crazy deep.
My favorite Corvette paint job was the shark.
Went i the gift store and surprised by how reasonable the merchandise was.
Gene was great, hell, they all were great and informative.
Christa — Google review
What a great place for my corvette loving teen. The exhibits are top notch, easy to access and interesting. Easy to walk through. Wheelchair accessible. Very cool place. Get the simulator ride for 10 dollars worth it. There is a bit of a wait for that when busy waited 30 min. Eat the the Stingray Cafe. Chicken and waffles 🧇 😋 stingray burger 🍔 victory burger a1 z1 burger yum . Bourbon cake 🎂
Sharon J — Google review
Visited 7/23/23 nice museum. Cost to much money to enter. $18 adults & 14 & under is free. Many different vets to druel over the old & new. They did great with the history
Ebonyeyes — Google review
Really enjoyed our visit. We also did the plant tour, which made the trip more than worth it. The museum was very cool with lots of unique Corvettes to see. It doesn't take too long to see everything, though. The restaurant was also quite nice.
Peter Sanders — Google review
Definitely one to mark off the bucket list for people who love to travel and learn. They have made several updates since the last time I came. I loved that they added stuff for the younger kids. Definitely will be back!
N&N Homestead Channel — Google review
Good museum and not just for fans or owners. A bit pricey for what you see but it’s inline with similar museums.
Make sure to really say you want a plant tour and check your receipt. We got booked a museum tour instead. They made it right but we had to come back another day.
Jean-Francois Désilets — Google review
You need to go visit this place if you like cars.
We decided to add the guided tour to our ticket. We thought it would add more to the experience. Wow, were we correct. Our tour guide, Jackson, was amazing. Although he was young (19 to 21, we guessed), he knew so much about the history and construction of the Corvette. Jackson worked on the assembly line, as did his father and grandfather. You could tell his love of the Corvette. With 3 generations of knowledge, Jackson was able to bring in personal stories to the tour, not just dry facts. We loved every minute of our tour.
The museum is extremely interesting. They have Corvettes from 1953 to today. The displays are well thought out and the descriptions well written. It isn't just a bunch of cars lined up like a car show.
Valari Rose-Johnson — Google review
Had a great visit to the Museum. Glad to see that they were open on Sunday and went with my 2 sons. The place is very well kept and modern. They had a restaurant, library and archive (not open), gift store, stimulator and of course the main museum. We loved the Education center and all the interactive activities within. It kept my 8 and 4 year old entertained and excited. The 'shrine' to the cave-in was awesome and informative. I do wish they left a bit more of the cave-in exposed but probably couldn't for safety reasons. All this along with the awesome, historic Corvettes made it a trip to remember. We plan on returning.
Adam — Google review
Loved it here. Lots of information and history. Great exhibit including the sinkhole incident exhibit. Little section with interactive kids to draw their own corvette to get shown on big screen and other interactive displays
dsofia1023 — Google review
Really enjoyed the museum.
We arrived later in the day (after 2pm), but still managed to make it through before 5pm.
Definitely a notch off my Bucket list!
Randy St John — Google review
The family and I had a fantastic time at the National Corvette Museum! We drove the Cprvette simulator and designed our very own vettes!! So cool! The cars were amazing the there was so much his history. We will definitely be backbat at some point.
James Zorn — Google review
Great place to visit for car lovers and just a hour north of Nashville. Interesting collection and history, plus a look down at the sink hole that swallowed millions of $ in vehicles a few years ago. Even got to see some buyers take delivery of their new cars. Affordable
Laura Degelau (Laura Degelau REALTOR) — Google review
My boyfriend and I went to visit for the first time on his birthday weekend. We had a really great time. We loved the seeing the authenticity and beauty in the cars and learning about them and the people that made them. We were a little disappointed that when we went some of it was closed off because of renovations. But we still had an awesome experience and cannot wait to bring our kids!
Johnica Ester — Google review
One of my favorite places on earth! We enjoyed the factory tour beforehand which was somehow even more impressive than the museum. Give yourself a few hours to really enjoy every bit of this extensive collection.
Burgess Falls State Park boasts of four waterfalls that cascade into a large pool via foot trails with varying levels of difficulty, ranging from moderate to strenuous. The park is incredibly beautiful and also features hiking trails, a butterfly garden, a playground for children, and a store in close proximity. Visitors are encouraged to visit the park at least once as it is an absolute must-see destination for waterfall enthusiasts.
This place is Incredibly Beautiful ❤ our first trip..about 2 hours 30 minutes each way but it was definitely worth the travel!! I'm sharing some of my pictures for everyone to see what we seen so you can judge for yourself! There is at least 4 falls but you do have to walk half a mile or so to get to the big tall one. They also have a Butterfly Garden, hiking trails, a playground for the kids, & a store very close.I encourage everyone to go see this but the people who are waterfall fanatics...IT IS A MUST!!!
Shannon Mason — Google review
This place is magical! Parking was available and not too crowded. There's a cute little playground for the kids and restrooms close by! There's a covered area behind the restrooms with tables and benches too! The parking lot is right at the trail entrance and as soon as you enter you are blown away by a tranquil waterfall! Stunning view of Burgess falls and super easy trail with only one part with stairs, maybe 30 or so stairs going straight up but if you can manage those you are golden! Not a super long hike but so worth the view! Love, love, love this little trail!
Mary Whited — Google review
We kayaked from Cane Hollow Recreation Area a few days after some big rainfalls. The trip to the Falls took a little over an hour and we took our time. The Falls were nuts given the large rainfall, but in an amazing way. This is a must do trip if you like waterfalls! Oh, nice launching area. Only porta-potties available and they are not on flat ground. Yikes!
Martie Guy — Google review
We love this park. If you take the lower trail you can see the lesser falls as well as the major one. They were all beautiful. The lower trail is harder with lots of roots that you have to be careful of and a large flight of stairs. There is an upper path that is mostly flat and much easier to traverse that leads to the main fall. From the main fall lookout there is also a path that goes down so you can look out from the top of the fall. My young adult sons loved that part. Also a ton of stairs on that path.
Jessica S — Google review
We walked the trail around 10am and the majority of it was all shady which made it very nice. The hardest part of the trail is if you decide to walk down from the view point to see the water up close. There are quite a few steps that are very steep! Beautiful hike and I loved the waterfalls!
Kimberly Krueger — Google review
Was a nice little day hike! It took about 1.5 hours total with stopping at the lookouts. We thought it was going to be more strenuous than it was. Not a lot of hiking but some. Mostly walking paths through the beautiful forests. There are two waterfalls on the hike! Would go here often if it was closer to home
Nathan Wranovsky — Google review
My pups and I really loved this park. The trails were easy to walk through. I have two small dogs and they did fine. It wasn’t busy at all and everything was beautiful. The falls were big and worth the walk. It’s so wooded, shaded and peaceful. It’s also close by to another state park that also has a pretty big waterfall. This was also dog friendly. I would suggest to anyone who wants to see some nature while visiting the city.
Devin Ganka — Google review
Spectacular views, well marked path and a gorgeous fall day to adventure. We went early and arrived before others so it was more peaceful but it is a highly trafficked area. The bathrooms were clean and there were picnic tables and grills both in the open and under a pavilion. It was a lovely short hike with amazing views! The park had railings and steps and garbage bins along the hiking trail. Dog friendly too.
Beth Rekoske — Google review
I had not looked this lake up before visiting, such a wonderful suprise. That waterfall that's hidden in that lake is amazing. It was about an hour kayak trip from Cane Hollow (lots of parking there) Very nice lake, lots of wildlife and the water was perfect for swimming.
April Smith — Google review
First off. No matter how many pictures you take, the sights don't touch the quality of the picture. It's breath taking. Absolutely gorgeous.
The hike itself. It's steep and strenuous, it makes a little easier since there's steps which doesn't make it seem as bad, (good cardio) but if you're a plus lady like myself with poor lung function, I advise you take it easy and slow, don't rush yourself. The end is so worth it and it's rewarding knowing you did it!!!
We all had a blast, it was great fun. You'll enjoy it. We took our dog too and she had a blast!
Shawntee Stuller — Google review
Fantastic scenic place. Park area at top of falls offers a nice view.
The bottom is accessible by kayaking about two miles and then hiking the final stretch (assuming the water level is down as was when we visited.
Visiting the base is amazing. Scenic waterways w stellar views. We saw a bald eagle on the water while kayaking.
When the water is low you’ll need to walk in sometimes rocky, muddy, and hilly areas. You’ll be forced to cross the water at times and climb over some larger rocks.
Do it. It’s amazing.
Randy Silver — Google review
Super cool hike to above the falls! If you like living on the edge, this is the place for you! You can walk out to the edge of the falls where there is rock and see it from the tippy top! Don't fall in though it's 135 ft down the falls. Pretty cool the history of the falls powering a mill to power the town back in the day.
Alieda Short — Google review
Beautiful area! The trail was not at all crowded on a Thursday even tho the parking lot had quite a few vehicles. Happy to check this state park off my list! We really enjoyed the walk to view the falls. Beautiful scenery every where we looked!
Dawn Williams — Google review
Absolutely beautiful hike. You get to see falls in many different areas which is incredible and there’s a designated viewing area for each. The whole walk you’re surrounded by trees which this time of year (April) were pretty much entirely green. A few trees contained flowers and were in full bloom.
Nicole — Google review
Beautiful waterfall and easy hiking trail. Dogs on leashes are allowed. There is water access at the cascade near the parking lot and I think the only way to swim at the bottom of the actual fall is via kayak or canoe.
Kimmie B — Google review
Beautiful park with a nice and mostly easy to moderate hike.
Walk right up from the parking lot to enjoy the cascading water immediately or take the journey down the easy to moderate path to the large falls. From there, you can view from the top or take the moderately difficult journey to the bottom of the falls.
Worth the drive from any distance!
Kenny Holland — Google review
Such a wonderful park. The trail to the top of the overlook was moderate, but mainly due to the amount of stairs and spacing between each step. There is an access road that you can walk down to make it easier, but you will still have some stairs to navigate.
JF — Google review
Nice moderate hike with beautiful falls at the end. It took us about 20 min to slowly enjoy the route. Multiple falls along the way to the main one. Restrooms are nice, dog friendly, picnic places, dog friendly.
Mary Valdez — Google review
Fun little hike and absolutely beautiful! It's dog-friendly and parts of the hike can get a little narrow with all the trees and large roots.
Because of the sections that can be slightly narrow, please please do not bring dogs that are not friendly toward other dogs. Ours was almost attacked by a larger dog that the owner couldn't handle and had slipped away from her.
Even with that, however, I would definitely visit again.
Kimberly S — Google review
Updated to add more pics and say that it is still incredible being in this park!! The park is beautiful and the falls are incredible!! We took our fur babies and did the hike to the Overlook, the entire trail was amazing!!!
Carrie Carter — Google review
Oh my goodness, this place was absolutely gorgeous! Several waterfalls throughout the hike and the last one is breathtaking. The hike was very nice, however, if needed, there is an easier way to access the waterfall by taking a road.
tracey sotelo — Google review
The 3/4 mile walk to the Big Falls was worth it. I walked on the gravel trail. It only had 2 moderate hills to walk up and had benches at the top of the hills if you needed to rest. 1.5 mile round trip.
tammy raines — Google review
One of the most beautiful waterfalls to hike to. The hike is about 1.5 miles roundtrip. Not a hard hike to do and well worth it. Multiple cascade waterfalls to view along the way. Burgess falls at the end is such a stunning waterfall to view from a platform and can walk down to the top of the falls afterwards. I recommend seeing this beautiful piece of nature.
Underground cave tours are a great way to explore Bowling Green's Lost River Cave complex. The attraction offers an interesting experience on a subterranean boat ride that is appropriate for all ages. The tour guide provides information about the history of the cave and underground waterway while visiting "blue pools" near the entrance of the cave.
We really enjoyed our visit today! The boat ride was nice and the cave is beautiful. Our tour guide was super funny and made it so much more enjoyable as she educated us on the natural history of the area. I felt good spending money here, knowing that the proceeds go to and not for profit foundation set up to preserve this historical cavern. The site also ties in with Civil War history, which was an extra bonus for my boys.
Daniel Eichelberger — Google review
Pulling in the parking lot we had no idea what to expect. After entering the gift shop to buy spots on the tour, we found a wonderful place for souvenirs.
The staff was super friendly and gave us all the information we needed to start our adventure.
Walking down to the cave is a beautiful Scenic route. 🚶♀️🚶♂️🚶Once we reach the end of the path and saw the cave, we were pleasantly surprised at its splendor. 🤩
Our guide was full of energy and made us laugh many times during the boat ride.
I recommend you don’t forget to fit this itinerary on your next vacation. 😁
Troy D — Google review
A very short experience in the cave itself. The surrounding area is beautiful and well maintained. Plenty of parking and staff to assist. The gift shop is on the pricey side but has all kinds of options for everyone.
Jennifer Sanchez — Google review
If you love being surrounded by the wonders of God's creation then I highly recommend the nature trail here. With beautiful scenery and interesting facts about the Lost River along the way it is sure to please any nature lover. I have yet to take the underground boat tour but I'm sure I won't be disappointed when I finally do. The gift shop has unique and beautiful items for sale and the employees are very friendly. My grandchildren enjoyed the rock mining and the Lost River spring more than anything. I could go here every day and discover something new.
Laura LeSueur — Google review
We've been through numerous caves, and although this one does not have the massive stalactites and stalagmites (which they explain about during the tour), it was a very interesting cave and I loved hearing about all of the history surrounding the cave and the area. Our guide, Jayden, was both personable and knew what he was talking about. I wish I had known ahead of time about all of the trails in the area as well because I would have planned to have more time before or after our tour to explore the area some more. I am very glad that we decided to do this.
The walk down to the cave was intermixed with things to see and stories to hear, so it wasn't too fast for anyone in the group and our overall group ranged from somewhere 6 months to somewhere upward of 60. You walked back on your own and at your own pace for the uphill part, and it really wasn't bad. There is a gravel parking lot at the very back of the property that will knock about 10 minutes off of the return walk if you are worried about the total distance. One woman had her son go and get their car for her. Nice short distance, so very easy to drop one person at the front desk to check-in, then drive those worried about the walk to the back of the parking lot and park there.
The only warning I would have for people with balance or knee type problems is that the two steps down into the boat can be a bit hard to manage since there isn't anywhere really good to hold onto. The guide was holding the boat steady, so he wasn't able to help much. Even though I was headed to the left side of the boat to be seated, I walked in on the right side and used the rail on shore to hold onto, then moved over to my side.
Ann W — Google review
We had so much fun on our visit to Lost River Cave. It was one of the highlights of our trip to Nashville. This was our sons favorite part of vacation. It is just a short 45 minute drive from Nashville and well worth it. I purchased our tickets online and there are a few benefits of that. I was able to get a discount on the kids mining buckets which they loved! And you also receive a coupon for the gift shop. The tour guides do an amazing job and know a lot of history about the cave and area which I enjoyed. Really all the staff from the gift shop to the guides are super friendly and helpful. If you are visiting when it is cooler be sure to bring a jacket you do have to walk outside some and will want a jacket.
Just a note our kids are 9 and 2.5 and it was perfect for them. I was unsure if our daughter would enjoy it or be entertained long enough to sit still for the tour but she did fine. I highly recommend the mining bags or buckets kiddos get to pan for treasure (gemstones shark teeth and geodes) outside of the gift shop and ours loved that experienced.
Jessica Cummings — Google review
This cave was beautiful! I enjoyed learning facts about the place from our tour guide. You can also rent the area for a wedding! It was really pretty and very neat to ride the boat through the cave, my son loved it. Also I think its less than a 20 minute walk to the cave or for the start of the cave tour. They are kid/baby friendly as we took a 9 year old and a 9 month old on the tour. The gift shop had lots of cute knickknacks too! We didnt have a wait to buy the tickets but we had about a 20 minute wait from time we purchased tickets until our tour actually began, which was totally fine with us as there was plenty to see to occupy our time.
Kim Godwin — Google review
2nd time here. 1st time seeing the butterfly exhibit. I love that they did it, but dislike that people touch them too much. The boat cave tour was amazing. Hannah was a great guide (5/28/23). Loved hearing the history of this place. Please go out and support this amazing little wonder!
Eric Price — Google review
This tour was good, not great, but a nice stop if you have extra time near Mammoth Cave.
This was the only truly wet cave we ventured to. It was a nice albeit short boat ride through the cave. Our tour guide Emma-Claire was so passionate and informative. You could tell she was interested in what she was talking about, and did a great job of inserting humor in with the history.
The cave is very pretty and the gift shop has a good selection of trinkets and handmade goods from local artisans.
This wouldn’t be a tour I would repeat, and think the price doesn’t necessarily match the length and overall experience, but still glad we experienced it.
Rebecca D — Google review
Just got done with the boat tour and loved it. What a unique experience! Our group had a toddler and it was great—they had kid-sized life vests (required for those under 13). This seems pretty doable for different activity levels, with these two things in mind: 1) there is a bit of a walk to get to the start, so give yourself extra time, 2) at one point on the boat you have to duck pretty far down so as not to hit your head. Staff was really knowledgeable and friendly. Nice visitor center and bathrooms. Other activities available and spaces for picnics—could spend several hours here. This is run by a nonprofit. Would totally recommend to others and go again!
Marissa Widdison — Google review
Such a cool experience! The short walk back up the hill is worth it! Our guide was so knowledgeable and had great dad jokes! The cave is beautiful. Was hoping it was bigger but hey its a cave! Was so interesting learning all the history and with that was put into this. Definitely worth the stop! Oh and the gift shop has so many good tourist stuff!
Jessica Husted — Google review
We took the boat tour very informative guide great visuals and very educational. Also in the park is a it's a 2 mile walking trail that could that currently has many scarecrows for the Halloween season a lot of fun for the kids and adults as well. The cave entrance can be rented out for events the day we were there it was set up for a wedding with crystal chandelier
Ernest Grendell — Google review
Tour guide is very passionate and knowledgeable about the cave and knows how to deliver information to audiences with different ages. It was fun listening to all the information he gave to the tour group.
Lots of interaction between the tourist and the guide, pointing out formations of the rock, and ducking our heads down to squeeze in through the cave made up the entire experience
The whole tour was very exciting, and memorable experience. I did not know that Kentucky was full of cave until I got here and learned about it.
Highly recommend to come check this place out! Family-friendly!
I don’t know how often the tickets sell out, but you can book it online or in person!
Edward Lee — Google review
Absolutely loved it! We had Becky as our tour guide and she did a great job with commentary and history. It’s not a super long tour so you can talk smaller children on it (there are life vests and the water is only around 4 feet deep). Would definitely recommend.
Taylor Geaney — Google review
This place is really relaxing and calming. I love coming here when I am in Kentucky. They have a great gift shop and very friendly staff. The grounds are beautiful, there is hiking trails and a butterfly garden that is fun to see. It is a good place to get out in nature. I love seeing the creeks and hearing the water.
The tour is short but I enjoyed the boat ride. You don't go that deep into the cavern but I would definitely recommend coming here. It is beautiful.
Carla Stapleton — Google review
Definitely book this tour! We were searching for a cave tour that is easily accessible as we had two with us that had small mobility issues that could not do much of the hiking which would be involved with the other cave tours around. They both made it up and down to the entrance with ease. Our tour guide was fantastic, knowledgeable and made the adventure enjoyable! The boat tour itself is gorgeous.
T — Google review
Lost River Cave is phenomenal! I had my wedding here over the weekend and I got so many compliments! The staff were so helpful and professional. Their get ready building was so helpful! I got to hang out with my girls and hook my phone up for music! I strongly recommend this venue for weddings! 10/10!
We also did the tour and that was so much fun! We encouraged everyone from our guests list to go before the wedding as well!
Dawn Davis — Google review
We came for spring break, and the boat ride through a cave is one of the things our kids were the most excited about. It was their favorite cave tour. I have nothing but wonderful things to say about our experience here. The hiking trails were perfect for our youngest child’s little legs, and well maintained. The boat tour was a lot of fun, and a different experience than the other caves we toured. Something I saw earlier in the week at their gift shop was gone, and they were able to go into their storage area and get exactly what I wanted. It made my day because I came back to the gift shop a few days later specifically hoping that item was still there. Would recommend to anyone!
Stacy McAuliffe — Google review
Loved our visit! Must stop! Great cave and short boat trip. Beautiful area around it. Friendly service from all. Great tour guide! Very nice gift shop.
Sara Twogood — Google review
What a neat experience! It was quite unique.
We had an entertaining tour guide who shared a lot of stories about the cave and area.
The actual time on the boat in the cave was shorter than I was hoping, and you don’t travel very far. Other than that it was fun. I wouldn’t go a second time but I’m glad I did it once.
Jason Bushmire — Google review
Great tour to check out the caves. We purchased tickets ahead of time, and the tour was right on schedule. The time in the boat on the water was only prob about 10 min, but it was cool to be down there. If you're in the area, I would recommend adding it to your list of things to do.
Matt DeVries — Google review
The cave tour was sold out the day we visited. Decided to do the walking trails and they did not disappoint! Very scenic, loved the blue holes!
Tami Nitsche — Google review
Outstanding educational, historical, and nature filled experience. Fletcher is an excellent tour guide and very patient w kids. Get tix in advance. Come early or stay late to enjoy the nature trails. Really nice gift shop too. Nonprofit supports continued cleaning and preservation of cave. Come support this mission driven haven!
Greg L — Google review
This was a different cave experience than what we are used to since this one is in a boat. It isn't a long boat tour but it is interesting. The grounds are very nice and the staff is nice and friendly. Our tour guide was fun. They also have ziplines, a butterfly sanctuary, and nature trails. There is also a very nice gift shop. This is one tour that you probably wouldn't repeat, but it is definitely worth visiting.
Donna Smith — Google review
I’m so glad we decided to come here! Everyone in the gift shop was super friendly. Brad was our tour guide and he was very knowledgeable and he was kind to all the kids with questions on our tour.