When it comes to immersing yourself in Ohio’s history and Amish culture, Holmes, Wayne, Coshocton, Stark and Tuscarawas Counties are rich in offerings. Here’s why you should take a walk—on the...
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Ready to share Wayne County's biggest and smallest gems? From downtown dazzle to country calm, guests enjoy the best of the area, including the famous J.M. Smucker Company Store & Cafe, The Ohio Light Opera, and Everything Rubbermaid.
The Wayne County Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) is ready to share the gems that make our county unique.
The countryside is part of Wayne County’s charm and the convention and visitors bureau presents the best the county has to offer. Wayne County’s rolling hills, lush woods, and scenic farmland only scratches the surface of what the county has to offer visitors.
From downtown dazzle to country calm, guests enjoy the best of the area, including the famous J.M. Smucker Company Store & Cafe, Everything Rubbermaid, Lehman's, and P. Graham Dunn Retail Gallery. Beyond the scenic landscapes, cultural activities range from local historical societies to The Ohio Light Opera, Wayne County spans the range for everyone’s interests. If the arts are not your thing, Wooster is home to a professional hockey team, the Wooster Oilers. Whether it’s indoors or outdoors such as soaking in the beauty and serenity of Secrest Arboretum, there’s plenty to do.
Some have said Wayne County is the "Gateway to Ohio's Amish Country." In fact, the world's largest Amish settlement is located in Wayne and the surrounding counties of Holmes and Tuscarawas. There are a variety of options to fill your days. A large number of restaurants, shops and stores feature authentic Amish products, from food to furniture.
If you are still looking for more to do, contact the CVB and we will assist you in making your visit perfect.