
Seasonal Fall Tour
2-Day Tour
DAY ONE
9:30am - Adena Mansion and Gardens
Tour the home of Thomas Worthington displaying the story of Ohio’s early statehood. View the Educational Center, Gardens, Museum and Gift Shop!
11:30am - Lunch in the downtown historic district
12:30pm - Ross County Heritage Center
A museum filled historical toys, fire equipment, Civil War and items of yesterday. Visit the Franklin House & Knoles Log House, all part of the Ross County Museum.
2:00pm - Pump House Center for the Arts
Displays of art & sculptures in this Victorian Gothic building, once the Old Chillicothe Water Co. Stroll thru Yoctangee Park and visit the Bicentennial Memorial Gardens at your leisure.
3:00pm - Downtown Shopping
Browse all the quaint shops located in our downtown filled with collectibles, gifts, and antiques.
4:30pm - Check into Hotel
6:00pm - Dinner
Dine at one of our many restaurants Chillicothe has to offer.
DAY TWO
8:30am - Breakfast
Enjoy at your hotel or one of our many restaurants.
9:30am - Hopewell Culture National Historic Park
Museum exhibiting artifacts and a video of the “Legacy of the Mound Builders”. Tour the mounds and take home a Souvenir at the gift shop.
10:30am - Painted Valley Skyline Drive
Drive to Bainbridge to view all the beautiful fall colors of the season.
12:00pm - Lunch at the Highlands Nature Sanctuary (7 caves)
Hike the tour guided trails and view the scenery of the caves. Enjoy a boxed lunch in the picnic area.
2:00pm - Dr. John Harris Dental Museum
Museum which features and displays the artifacts and Dental records & tools dating back to the early A.D. period.
3:00pm - Bainbridge Shops downtown
Shop the quaint shops of downtown Bainbridge with a large selection of antiques, primitives and furniture. Save time for a visit to the Mennonite Community for all the homemade breads and sweet treats.
5:00pm - Dinner & Movie
Enjoy dinner of your choice at one of our fine restaurants. Afterwards, take in a movie at the local DanBarry Cinemas.
Itineraries may be customized to meet your group’s needs. Substitutions can be made!
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