Go on fabulous day trips to extraordinary places and discover a world packed with wonders around Wooster, OH. Explore the Pro Football Hall of Fame, see the rock carvings along the Worden’s Ledges Loop Trail, and visit the charming Historic Village of Zoar. Enjoy every mile behind the wheel in a sporty 2022 Mazda3 that offers a comfortable ride with speedy acceleration and superb handling.
Hit the Road! 3 Day Trips to Take Near Wooster, OH
1. The Pro Football Hall of Fame
Take a 37-mile drive to Canton, the birthplace of the National Football League, and spend a few hours in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The museum honors the top professional American football players and chronicles the game’s history.
The impressive 82,307-square-foot facility features a stadium and shows NFL films. You can explore the museum yourself or go on a guided tour to learn more about the sport and the players and hear a few anecdotes about the game.
Address and Hours
The Pro Football Hall of Fame is in Canton at 2121 George Halas Drive NW and is open every day between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. and closes at 8 p.m. from the end of May to the beginning of September.
2. The Hinckley Reservation’s Worden’s Ledges Loop Trail
Explore the woodlands and see the carvings in the Hinckley Reservation, a 38-mile drive from Wooster in Hinckley on the short but utterly enchanting 0.7-mile Worden’s Ledges Loop Trail. The captivating trail winds through beautiful woodlands along sandstone cliffs with faces carved into the rock. The carvings and sculptures along the trail were created in the 1940s by Noble Stuart and depict historical figures, his friends, and his wife, Nettie.
Address and Hours
The Hinckley Reservation is on Hinckley Road in Hinckley and is open daily between 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.
3. The Historic Zoar Village
Take a 40-mile trip to Zoar to visit the charming Historic Zoar Village established in the early 1800s by Christian separatists who fled from persecution in Germany. They named their village Zoar, after the town in the biblical story of Lot, and spent most of the 1820s digging seven miles of the Erie Canal to pay off the debt from the purchase of the land on which their little town stood.
The quant little village’s German-style buildings are beautifully restored and are registered on the National Register of Historic Places. On your visit, pop in at the art museum, King’s Palace, a beautiful Georgian mansion, and take a stroll through the large picturesque Zoar Garden in the center of town.
Address and Hours
Stop at the Historic Village of Zoar’s Visitor Center located in the Zoar Store at 198 Main Street for information on the history, buildings, and guided tours.
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