Getting Around
Chillicothe is easily navigable by car, with scenic routes along the Scioto River.
Chillicothe, located in Ross County, Ohio, is a city steeped in history, serving as the first and third capital of the state. With a population of over 22,000, it sits along the scenic Scioto River, offering picturesque views and a quaint small-town atmosphere. As a designated Tree City USA, Chillicothe is committed to environmental stewardship and community forestry. It is part of the Chillicothe micropolitan area, which contributes to the Columbus, Ohio Combined Statistical Area, making it a notable spot for history enthusiasts and those interested in exploring the roots of Ohio.
Chillicothe, located in Ross County, Ohio, is a city steeped in history, serving as the first and third capital of the state. With a population of over 22,000, it sits along the scenic Scioto River, offering picturesque views and a quaint small-town atmosphere. As a designated Tree City USA, Chillicothe is committed to environmental stewardship and community forestry. It is part of the Chillicothe micropolitan area, which contributes to the Columbus, Ohio Combined Statistical Area, making it a notable spot for history enthusiasts and those interested in exploring the roots of Ohio.
First and third capital of Ohio.
Located along the Scioto River.
Designated Tree City USA.
Part of the Columbus Combined Statistical Area.
Historic significance as Ohio's first capital.
Scenic location along the Scioto River.
Part of the Columbus Combined Statistical Area.
Chillicothe is easily navigable by car, with scenic routes along the Scioto River.
Visit the historic downtown area for a glimpse into the city's past.
History buffs and small-town explorers.
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$80-$150 p/day
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Explore the nearby parks and trails for outdoor activities.
Check out local events and festivals that celebrate the city's history and culture.
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History, Sightseeing, Nature
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is ideal for visiting Chillicothe, with mild weather perfect for exploring historical sites.
Summer offers vibrant local festivals and events, although it can be warm.
Fall provides beautiful foliage and a quieter atmosphere for sightseeing.
Winters are cold but offer a peaceful setting for exploring the city's historical aspects.