Austinburg: Small Town Charm Offering A Relaxing Experience
It was first inhabited by people from Connecticut; Austinburg, OH is a Township of Ashtabula County and was the location of the Underground Railroad during the Civil War. Austinburg is named after Judge Aliphalet Austin, a Connecticut Supreme Court Judge. Austinburg is a welcoming town where tourist can spend checking out its wonderful attraction and experience great outdoor activities that will sure delight residents and visitors alike. Visit the town by booking a flight at the Northeast Ohio Regional Airport and then drive 15 minutes to reach the town proper.
Best Time to Visit
The best months to visit Austinburg, Ohio are during the months of June to September where weather is warm making an ideal time for outdoor recreational activities. But because these months are considered the busiest and hotel prices are most expensive, it is highly recommended to book ahead of time at Austinburg, OH hotels to enjoy a hassle-free vacation.
What to Do & Area Attractions
If you love nature, you will be delighted to visit the Lake Erie, the fourth-biggest Great Lake and world’s twelfth biggest freshwater lake. Take a stroll at the Austinburg Township Park, for a great early morning walk or late afternoon hike. Other popular attractions nearby Austinburg are the Mechanicsville Road Covered Bridge, the longest single bridge that span into the Grand River in Austinburg Township, and the Harpersfield Covered Bridge. After a whole day exploration of the town, you can book for a night or more at the Hampton Inn Ashtabula or the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Ashtabula-Geneva or the Ramada by Wyndham Austinburg/Ashtabula.