Local Area Attractions Near Carrollton KOA Holiday

Carrollton, Ohio, is a great place to visit. You can enjoy small-town charm, beautiful outdoor scenes and plenty to do in the local area. Come sightseeing in Carroll County, Ohio and explore all the things to do in Carrollton, Ohio, next time you plan a vacation!

Why You Should Visit Carrollton, Ohio
Carrollton, Ohio, was named for Charles Carroll, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence. Today, Carroll County still celebrates American history with memorials and museums. The town also offers family-owned businesses, exciting Carrollton, Ohio, attractions and a peaceful atmosphere in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains where you can relax. Here are some reasons to visit Carrollton:

  1. Peaceful Vacation Spot - Carrollton is a great place to get away from it all and enjoy nature with scenic roads, stargazing and more. Drive through the foothills of the Appalachian mountains and fish, hunt, hike and bike outdoors. The Valley Run Wildlife Area is a beautiful wooded spot, perfect for exploring outdoors and hunting. If you like golfing, the Carroll Meadows Golf Course offers 18 holes of premium watered fairways and greens. There are so many beautiful places and things in Carrollton to help you enjoy your next vacation.
  2. Beautiful Lakes - Enjoy some of the best fishing in Ohio at Leesville Lake and Atwood Lake in Carroll County. You can fish off the dock or bring a boat, and you can swim at these local lakes.
  3. Historic Sites - If you are looking for things to do in Carrollton, Ohio, consider visiting some local historical sites, like Algonquin Mill. The Algonquin Mill Complex is less than a 20-minute drive from our family campground and consists of the mill, a one-room school, the mill barn, the farmhouse and more! Come check it out when you're in town, or plan to visit during the annual Algonquin Mill Festival for the full effect! Additionally, the McCook House, the home of the “Fighting McCooks” of the Civil War, is a local Civil War Museum. The McCook House is open Memorial Day through the 2nd weekend of October. You can also visit Ashton House Museum and the Ashton 5¢ and 10¢ store.
  4. Local Food and Festivals - Carroll County has restaurants, orchards and vineyards where you can enjoy the best of the area's food and drinks. Some locations also host festivals to celebrate changing seasons with music, food, historical demonstrations and more.
  5. Nearby Attractions - Enjoy a short drive to other cities, like Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Canton and Amish Country. If you are looking for a quiet place to stay that still offers proximity to exciting day trip destinations, Carrollton is a great choice.

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Carrollton, Ohio, is a delightful vacation spot offering both proximity to busy cities and a secluded, quiet space to unwind. You can enjoy nature with beautiful views, hunting, hiking and more near our campground. When staying at Carrollton KOA Holiday, Ohio, you never have to wonder "What are the best places to go or what are the things to do near me?" We have highlighted some of the best things to do near Carrollton, Ohio below! You can also venture out to surrounding cities to visit local attractions. If you are looking for a campground conveniently located near all the hotspots in eastern Ohio, consider Carrollton KOA Holiday. Our campground offers 80 dedicated seasonal sites with lodging and [url=https://koa.com/c

Bud's Flowers

Bud's Flowers

A locally owned flower shop, they do fresh and silk arrangements for all occasions. They also do candy and balloon bouquets. Coblentz Chocolates and other gift items are available. Hours are Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

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Pro Football Hall of Fame

Pro Football Hall of Fame

The Pro Football Hall of Fame is a world-renowned museum that represents its sport in many colorful and entertaining ways. The Hall of Fame continually enhances its exhibits and displays to provide guests with an immersive and experiential visit to “The Most Inspiring Place on Earth!”

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Bud's Farm Toys

Bud's Farm Toys

For children's toys and adult collectibles, Bud's Farm Toys is the place to shop. Quality die-cast tractors and implements, trucks and construction toys are available, as well as Radio Flyer trikes, bikes and wagons and Breyer horses and accessories. Hours are Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.


  • Carrollton, OH 44615
  • 330-627-5343

75 W. Main St.

Carrollton, OH 44615

330-627-5343

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Atwood Dock Marina and Grill

Atwood Dock Marina and Grill

Located at the East Marina, the restaurant and bar overlooks Atwood Lake. Its menu includes flatbread pizzas, sandwiches, seafood tacos, appetizers and salads. Its featured burger is the "Dam Buster."

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Schoenbrunn Village

Schoenbrunn Village

Schoenbrunn Village is the site of several Ohio firsts—settlement, church, schoolhouse and code of laws. The village, restored to appear as it did more than two centuries ago, includes the original cemetery and 16 reconstructed log structures, as well as the church and gardens. A visitor center with museum and introductory video will help orient you so that you can experience the village as if you were in the past. Average visit time: Allow 1+ hours

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Atwood Lake Boats

Atwood Lake Boats

Visit Ohio's largest pontoon boat dealer for a great selection of pontoon boats and outboard motors. Hourly/daily/weekly boat rentals.

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Crossroads Pizza

Crossroads Pizza

Crossroads Pizza's menu features pizza, subs, and sandwiches. Hours are 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-midnight Friday-Saturday and 1-10:30 p.m. Sunday. Walk-ins, take-out, delivery and catering is offered. No seating. No alcohol served. Credit cards accepted.

  • 218 High St. NW
  • Carrollton, OH 44615
  • 330-627-7100

218 High St. NW

Carrollton, OH 44615

330-627-7100

Dave's Diner

Dave's Diner

Dave's Diner offers a full menu, daily specials and soups. Hours are: 6:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Monday, 6:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and 6:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Sunday. No reservations are required. No alcohol served. No credit cards.

142 S. Church St.

Sherrodsville, OH 44675

740-269-9220

Trumpet in the Land

Trumpet in the Land

Located in New Philadelphia, Ohio's oldest outdoor drama retells the story of David Zeisberger, a Moravian missionary.

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Atwood Lanes & Pizza

Atwood Lanes & Pizza

Atwood Lanes & Pizza is located near Atwood Lake. No tap tournament is held Friday nights with a 9:30 p.m. start. Open bowling is held 6-9:30 p.m. Monday-Tuesday (limited lanes); 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, and 6-11:30 p.m./midnight Friday-Saturday.

Atwood Lake

Atwood Lake

Atwood Lake offers 1,540 acres of water surface, 3,000 acres of land and two public launch ramps. It has a 25 horsepower limit for boating and fishing.

Archer's Restaurant

Archer's Restaurant

Archer's Restaurant offers breakfast served all day and daily specials. Hours are 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday. Reservations are not required. No alcohol is served.

  • 100 Public Square
  • Carrollton, OH 44615
  • 330-627-3135

100 Public Square

Carrollton, OH 44615

330-627-3135

Betty Kaye Bakery

Betty Kaye Bakery

Carroll County's oldest and finest bakery was established in 1950. The bakery is like taking a step back in time. It has kept the hometown charm though 3 generations. Betty Kaye features old-world recipes, varieties of breads, pastries, and specialty items baked fresh from scratch with no preservatives. Satisfy your sweet tooth with their "World Famous Brownies." They also make to order pies, cakes, hams, etc. Hours Tuesday-Friday 7:30am-5:30pm and Saturday 7:30am-5pm.

72 W Main St

Carrollton, OH 44615

330-627-2665

Carroll County Arts

Carroll County Arts

Located in a restored historic feed mill, the arts center has original paintings and photographs, one-of-a-kind jewelry items, scarves, cards and limited-edition prints created by local artisans. They also offer special displays, concerts and classes.


  • Carrollton, OH 44615
  • 330-627-3739

204 W. Main St.

Carrollton, OH 44615

330-627-3739

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Sugarcreek Swiss Village

Sugarcreek Swiss Village

Sugarcreek, Ohio is known as the 'gateway to Amish Country,' and for good reason. Amish families were some of the first to arrive in Sugarcreek, along with Swiss and German families. The Swiss immigrants brought with them their cheese-making heritage, and slowly, small cheese factories began to open in the area. It wasn't long before Sugarcreek became known as a Swiss cheese-making hub, and the downtown area took on an Alpine-style architectural appearance that has earned the nickname of "Little Switzerland."

The downtown area still showcases Swiss architectural styles and is home to the World's Largest Cuckoo Clock, which was built in 1972. The cuckoo clock sits in the square and every hour, a series of Swiss characters pop out of the clock for a jovial jig. Every year, Sugarcreek hosts the Ohio Swiss Festival, which has been a favorite celebration since 1952, and showcases Swiss food, dance, music, and games.

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Ashton's Ben Franklin Store

Ashton's Ben Franklin Store

Ashton's Ben Franklin Store was opened in 1932 by the late John H. and Evelyn L. Ashton.  We are proud of our unique store.  We stock a selection of greeting cards, stationary, party supplies, gift ware, floral, sewing notions, yarn, toys and ladies hardware.  We also will help you decorate for your party by preparing balloon bouquets for any occasion.   We carry a large selection of decorations for each season of the year.  Candy maybe purchased from our kids novelty line, our regular candy bars, our 21 colors of M and M's or your can take your pick from our candy case.  As you enter our store you take a step back in time - we delight in our original squeaky wooden floors!

60 W Main St

Carrollton, OH 44615

330-627-2340

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Historic Zoar Village

Historic Zoar Village

Tour museums, see early American architecture and enjoy the quaint village scenery of 1817 German society.

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McCook House (Carrollton)

McCook House (Carrollton)

1837 home of the Fighting McCooks of Civil War fame.

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