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From Bowling GreenCompliments of Nick Piazza Start at I-75 exit 181 and go East on SR 105. Follow SR 105 along the Portage River thru Pemberville, Woodville, and Elmore. SR 105 ends in Oak Harbor where it becomes SR 163. Stay on SR 163 thru Port Clinton and on to Marblehead. Be sure to visit the lighthouse in Marblehead. This is a great ride anytime, but is particularly colorful in the Fall. From Vaughnsville State Route 12 from Vaughnsville (5 miles north of Lima) to Findlay (Interstate 75). About 30 miles. Ride right throught the center of a cemetery at 55 mph. Pass through several quaint small towns (Columbus Grove, Pandora, Benton Ridge). Open, rural, several nice sweeping turns. Approx. 30 miles. From Akron Compliments of 'Lennibur' I`m from Akron. Best Ohio day ride this year was Rt. 93 South to Zanesville. While there, visit Fink's HD new shop. Pick up Rt. 555 SE to the Ohio River, to Rt. 7 E to Marietta (try lunch or dinner at the Lafayette Hotel - 4 star buffet), then take Rt. 26 E to Rt. 800 N back to Akron/Canton. Trip was approximately 340 miles. This ride had great scenery, curves, hills, valleys, curves and more curves than I've experienced anywhere else in Ohio. Best time to go is in autumn. One thing though, just watch out for deer and gravel in the roadway. Let me know what you think. lennibur@aol.com
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Cruisers Riding Club From Columbus This is a ride that I love. It is RR 555 you can get on it in Dirlington Ohio just outside of Zanesville . Or in Portersville Ohio on RT 37 from Zanesville to the Ohio river Rt.7 about 75 miles you want go to sleep on this ride a lot of hills twist real crooked. From Marietta One of the best rides I've had is Rt. 26 between Marietta, OH and Woodsfield, OH. Better get gas either in Woodsfield or Marietta because there isn't much in between. Traffic is light. It's only about 1 1/2 hours but it goes through Wayne National Forest and has some beautiful scenery. The route follows the Little Muskingum River for part of the way. There are some beautiful reflections off the water of the surrounding trees. So you have the water on one side of the road and rock walls with ferns and greenery on the other, but don't look too long, there's a curve ahead just around the bend. Seriously, you are hardly out of sight of a yellow squiggly arrow sign. Take your time around the sweeping curves and slow down for the tight bends and you'll have an exhilarating ride. From New Richmond Compliments of OhioBikers.com Here's a nice 90+ mile loop ride from New Richmond, with a layover in Kentucky. Lots of nice twists and turns with some excellent river views. We used this one for a rally. Plan a nice long afternoon! Download Long Route If 90 miles is a bit much, here's a 50 mile ride you might enjoy: Download Short Route From Perrysburg From Toledo A favorite ride from the Toledo area! Catch route 51 from Toledo- it will take you through Northwood then into Genoa. Upon reaching Genoa, you will begin your country ride. You will then approach Elmore, take route 105 east for farm scenery and a peaceful country ride with next to nothing as far as traffic. After a nice cruise you will then approach Oak Harbor, time to stop for gas and maybe an ice cream cone on a hot day. This is also where you catch route 163, which will take you to Port Clinton for a great ride along Lake Erie. Stay on route 163 till you reach Marblehead (the end of the route), if you look across Lake Erie you can see Cedar Point. There is also an old lighthouse you can visit and a few shops in town that may be of interest to art collectors or glass collectors. Each town mentioned has places to eat and stops for gas. One way this ride is about 50 miles. Have a great ride!!!!! From Unknown, KY 2. KY 10 to KY 165 S to Mt. Olivet Leg 2 to Richmond, KY 1. US 62 E to KY 324 E 2. KY324 to KY 170 S 3. Ky170 to KY 32 S 4. KY 32 S to KY 13 S 5. KY 13 to KY 57 S 6. KY 57 to KY 627 S 7. KY 627 to KY 388 S 8. End at US 25 From Anywhere in Ohio. Looking at the Ohio map, and going counter clockwise. How about laying out a perimeter route around Ohio with an approximate time schedule for major points along the way. Riders would get on the route at a point near them and proceed to tour the outermost edge of the state. Riders would join up and depart as they finish their tour. We have all seen "the wave" at sports stadiums. Think of this as WAVE TOUR of OHIO. Make this a camping tour with 2 or 3 campgrounds identified as entrance/exit points along the TOUR. Make it open to all bikes, but since all the roads are secondary highways, the speeds will be relaxing touring mode. Route 127 from the NW corner along the west side to Cinn Route 52 from Cinn to Ironton Route 7 from Ironton at the southern tip all the way to Conneaut in the NE corner Route 20 from Conneaut to Cleveland Route 6 and route 2 from Cleveland to Toledo Route 20 from Toledo to the NW corner
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