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Visit Zanesville Riders Guide II

Visit Zanesville Riders Guide II

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and rural motorcycle routes in Southeastern Ohio! Zanesville- • 65 514
Muskingum County also offers the finest motorcycle sales, • MAdtoGrnileetatod’s Pizzeria 62 39 39 77 212 Over 500,000
service, groups, shopping, and overnight accommodations Glenmont
available. Featured on this map are five of the best routes 2224 Maple Ave, 740-453-0789 333 Market St, 740-487-070 Sugarcreek Interstates 100,000 – 499,999
in the region, as well as a comprehensive list of restaurants, 10,000 – 99,999
places to stay, points of interest, and local nightlife and • B14is0t5r4oM2Baple Ave, 740-868-8559 Down the Road 520 62 557 Baltic 555 State/County Rds 1,000 – 9,999
entertainment. 83 Amish Coun3t9ry Tour Below 1,000
• Bryan Place Amity Killbuck
Turn-by-turn navigation via app
Each of these routes are available with turn- 49 N Sixth St, 740-450-8008 • El Palenque, Duncan Falls
by-turn directions and voice guidance through
the RoadRUNNER Rides App. To enjoy the full • Cracker Barrel Fr2e6d9eMriacinktSot,w7n40-303-3334 62
features, sign up for a FREE two-week trial. After
the trial, you may cancel, or continue using the47 225 Scenic Crest Dr, 740-450-8985 • 8NTr7oi5pr5tlehSN.SRticaivkreePrliRzDdz1i,an37e&4r0,Ic-C6eh7Ce4rs-e4tea1rm5h5iSllhop3, Blue Rock Danville Hocking Hills Tour Scenic Byways
app and its 500-plus tours available to premium •
users. Scan the QR code for more information or • Creno’s Pizza East 740-455-9931154
to download the app on your phone. 2005 Chandlersville
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Disclaimer: Although every effort is made to ensure information is Wayne Tour Uhrichsville
correct at press time, RoadRUNNER Publishing does not assume and • Darrell’s Donuts 1060 High St, 740-554-3299 206 Blissfield 643 151
hereby disclaims any liability to any party for loss or damage caused
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Delaware 36 1317 Linden Ave, 740-297-8628 Martinsburg 541 Woodbury
• Lazy River Lounge Wildlife Area
• Oriental Super Buffet 16 OHIO
2290 Old River Rd, 740-297-7662 541
36 445 Underwood St, 740-588-9898 62 Coshocton Freeport Cadiz
• Ri6v5er7side Café
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3415 Old River Rd, 740-452-5030
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• Sunrise Strikes Bowling Alley Utica 79 541
1940 East Pike, 740-297-4684 586 60
3415 Old River Rd, 740-452-5030
• Terry’s Tavern Frazeysburg
• Tat’s Pizzeria
700 Linden Ave, 740-454-9229
2440 Maysville Pike, 740-454-6261
62 • The Barn
736 • The Barn 83 Londonderry
38 1947 Linden Ave, 740-46565-12276 93
1947 Linden Ave, 740-455-227J6ohnstown • The Muddy Boot 16 22
Plain City 541
• The Inn at EagleSticks 2290 Old River Rd, 740-297-7264 Trinway 658
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2655 Maysville Pike, 740-454-4900 • The Smiling Goat Saloon 2 Dresden

• The Walk Café & Bakery 1335 Linden Ave, 740-450-7889 208 Salt Fork S.P. 800 Egypt Valley
Wildlife Area
1329 N. May6sv0il5le Ave, 740-868-4190 • Weasel Boy Brewing Co. 77

• Tom’s Ice Cream Bowl 126 Muskingum Ave, 740-455-3767

532 McIntire Ave, 740-452-5267

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All roads lead to Zanesville

A Town with An Enduring History AMISH COUNTRY TOUR HOCKING HILLS TOUR AMA TOUR TRIPLE NICKEL TOUR WAYNE TOUR

Zane Grey, the prolific American novelist of the Western genre, Approximately 128 miles Approximately 132 miles Approximately 104 miles Approximately 159 miles Approximately 172 miles
grew up in Zanesville, OH. The town, however, owes its name
to his ancestor Ebenezer Zane who blazed the first trail through Explore the unique culture of the Amish with an interesting Known as Ohio’s natural crown jewel, The Hocking Hills re- This short jaunt west of Zanesville leads to the outskirts of The Triple Nickel Tour, referred to as Ohio’s Tail of the Dragon, A trip through Wayne National Forest on your way to the Ohio
the Ohio wilderness in 1796-97. Zane’s Trace was a pioneer ride through Ohio’s Amish country, home to the world’s larg- gion offers unsurpassed beauty, miles of hiking trails, water- Columbus. The rolling hills, farms, and lakes make this an seems as though it was designed specifically for motorcyclists. River is a wondrous venture through the Appalachian foot-
trail from Wheeling, VA (later becoming West Virginia) to pres- est Amish community. Enjoy beautiful scenery, visit an Amish falls, prehistoric caves, and spectacular cliff-top vistas. Niche exceptionally soothing ride to clear the mind. Halfway though Enjoy a thrilling ride through some of the most beautiful farm- hills. You will be immersed in a serene landscape that includes
ent-day Maysville, KY. Zane founded the village of Zanesville farm, savor homemade foods, find amazing gifts made by shops and art galleries can be found in the area, and antique the route lies the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, land and forests that Ohio has to offer. This tour consistently quaint covered bridges, rock shelters, rushing springs, and
in 1800. It was located at the confluence of the Licking and expert craftsmen, and share the road with real horsepower - malls delight treasure hunters. Simply ride through or stop which displays some of the most interesting motorcycle ranks in the top five among motorcycle enthusiasts. hilly terrain covered with hardwood and pine forests. See how
Muskingum rivers, which helped make it an attractive location the buggy. Food and beverages are also a big draw in Amish and take in the history, beauty, and Appalachian culture of the history, especially in the racing department. Open vistas and determination and ingenuity restored hundreds of thousands
for commerce. country. Be sure to sample tasty offerings at one of the many region. The area’s scenic beauty can be accessed by hiking, sweeping curves bring it back home. Directions of acres of mine land into one of Ohio’s most treasured rec-
authentic Amish restaurants, cheesemakers, wine cellars, or canoeing, and by riding a zip line through the forest canopy. reational areas. Covering more than a quarter million acres,
When the National Road was extended from Wheeling, Virginia chocolatiers. Directions • From Zanesville take OH-555 S Wayne National Forest has over 300 miles of trails for hiking,
(which became West Virginia in 1863), the alignment generally Directions • Take a left and follow 7 N toward Constitution mountain biking, horseback riding, and ATV riding.
followed Zane’s Trace. From the 1840s until commencement Directions • From Zanesville take US-22W toward Somerset • Exit Virginia Street and turn left
of the American Civil War in 1861, Zanesville was a stop on the • From Zanesville take US-22 W toward Somerset • Take 345 south in East Fultonham • Turn right on Cole Coffman Rd/13 Directions
Underground Railroad for slaves escaping to the North. In the • From Zanesville take 93 N toward Plainfield • In Rushville, take 664 S toward Bremen • Keep straight on 669 • Straight on 676 W
first half of 20th century, Zanesville’s population growth ben- • Continue on 93 N toward Sugarcreek • Turn left on 374 W (near Hocking Hills State Park) • Turn right on 13 • Turn right on 792 N • From Zanesville take SR 60 S
efitted from the manufacture of pottery, bricks, glassware, and • Take 39 W toward Millersburg • Turn left onto 56 E toward Starr • Turn left on 256 • Turn right on 266 toward Stockport • Follow SR 60 S to Marietta
many other products. • Follow US-62 W/Amish Country Byway to • Turn left on 278 N toward Carbon Hill • Turn right on 204 • Turn left on 376 N toward McConnelsville • Turn left on Greene Street
• State Route 60 S/US-36 W • Turn right on 595 N • Turn left on Yarmouth Drive to visit the AMA, • Turn right on 78 E/N • Follow 26 N to Woodsfield
One of the most notable 21st-century artistic hot spots in • Take State Route 60 S back toward Zanesville • In New Straitsville, turn left on Main Street otherwise stay on 204 E • Turn left on 284 N • Turn left on 78 W
Zanesville is the Alan Cottrill Sculpture Studio and Gallery, • Turn right on 93 N toward East Fultonham • Follow 204 all the way to Mt Perry • Turn left on 146 W back to Zanesville • Turn right on 821 N (in Caldwell)
which showcases hundreds of works by the renowned sculptor Points of Interest • In New Lexington, follow 345 N • Turn left on 34/Coopermill Rd • Turn left on 340 W (in Belle Valley)
and Ohio native. It’s housed in a 17,000-square-foot, two-sto- • Turn right on US-22 W back to Zanesville • Turn left on Archer Lane Points of Interest • In Cumberland turn left to stay on 340 W
ry building in downtown Zanesville. 110 S Sixth St in Zanesville, 1 West Lafayette - Unusual Junction • Turn right on Ridge Avenue • Turn left on 146 W back to Zanesville
www.alancottrill.com. Points of Interest 1 Big Muskie’s Bucket, McConnelsville
This shopping and dining complex is home to the Lava Points of Interest Points of Interest
205 N Fifth St, Zanesville, OH 43701 Rock Grill, which showcases the original “Price is Right” 1 Logan - Ruins of Stewarts Folly Visit the remains of what was once the world’s largest
740-455-8282, 1-800-743-2303 sign, autographed by game show host Bob Barker him- 1 AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum earth moving machine. North on State Route 78 from 1 Hidden Marietta
www.visitzanesville.com self. 56310 US Highway 36, West Lafayette This is a one-of-a-kind prototype for hurricane-proof McConnelsville, OH
homes. On the north side of CR 33A/Chieftain Drive, Visit the place that honors those who contributed to Enjoy walking tours detailing some of Marietta’s most
Attractions 2 Village of Dresden about 1/4 mile west of the Kroger supermarket on the motorcycle sport, motorcycle construction, and motor- 2 Cumberland - The Wilds shocking and spooky history. From Native American
west edge of town cycling in general. The museum displays motorcycles, culture and the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, to an-
Big Muskie’s Bucket Located along the Muskingum River, the picturesque riding gear, and memorabilia. Open five days a week, Visit the safari park and conservation center—home cient structures situated amid Victorian-style mansions,
village of Dresden, OH, is home to family-owned 2 Nelsonville - Hocking Valley Scenic Railway 9-5. 13515 Yarmouth Dr, Pickerington, OH of exotic animals from around the world—for one-of- there’s much to discover. 424 George St. Marietta, OH
Big Muskie was a Bucyrus-Erie surface mining dragline that shops, family-style restaurants, and classic bed-and- a-kind adventures that include hands-on educational
stood 222 feet tall and weighed 27 million pounds. Although breakfast accommodations. Check out the house- Take a leisurely train ride through the Hocking Hills in a 2 Buckeye Lake State Park opportunities, zip lining, horseback riding, and fishing. 2 Ohio River Museum, Marietta
Big Muskie was disassembled and removed in 1999, its 230- size picnic basket located at the corner of Fifth and historic train. 33 W Canal St, Nelsonville, OH 14000 International Rd, Cumberland, OH
ton empty bucket remains as a tourist attraction. 4470 OH- Main streets; it was listed in the 1990 Guinness Book Ohio’s oldest state park is a popular destination for Explore the history of the Ohio River and step aboard
78, McConnelsville, OH; (716) 489-4535 of World Records as the “World’s Largest Basket.” Stone Academy swimming, boating, and fishing. 2905 Leibs Island Rd Accommodations the W.P. Snyder Jr historic towboat. 601 Front St, Mari-
740-888-1226 NE, Millersport, OH etta, OH
Dr. Increase Mathews House Constructed in 1809, this building is one of the oldest in
John and Annie Glenn Museum Muskingum County. A popular exhibit at this former stop on Weasel Boy Brewing Co. Baker's Motel 8855 East Pike, Norwich 740-872-3232
Dr. Increase, Zanesville’s first medical doctor, built a single- the Underground Railroad is a hidden trapdoor where run- 740-454-9332
story sandstone house on land across the Muskingum River The John & Annie Glenn Museum, which was also astronaut away slaves were hidden. 115 Jefferson St, Zanesville, OH; Established in 2006 by Jay and Lori Wince, this brewpub is Baymont Inn 230 Scenic Crest Dr, Zanesville 740-453-6300
from Zanesville in 1805. In the ensuing years this historic John Glenn’s boyhood home, was officially placed on the Na- 740-454-9500; admission: $5 for adults, $1 for students; an active member of the community and uses only the fin- 740-453-4377
home, now open to the public, underwent extensive renova- tional Register of Historic Places in 2019. Among other topics open Wednesday-Saturday est, local ingredients for their products. Their food is made Best Western 4929 East Pike, Zanesville 740-452-4511
tions by its various owners. 304 Woodlawn Ave, Zanesville, about the Glenns, this site recounts the fabric of life during from scratch and all of their beers are made in their brewery— 740-453-6002
OH; 740-454-9500 (call ahead for hours); admission: $5 for the Great Depression and on the homefront during WWII. Find Tom’s Ice Cream Bowl everything, from your plate to glass, is fresh. They special- Dillon State Park Cabins 5265 Dillon Hills Dr, Nashport 855-462-9255
adults, $1 for students it at 72 W Main St, New Concord, OH; 800-752-2602; admis- ize in pizzas with beer-infused crusts and balanced, flavorful 740-453-6511
sion: $7 for adults; closed Mondays and Tuesdays A “sweet” pillar of the community, this ice cream shop, origi- handcrafted beers. Dine-in and to-go options are available. Econolodge 135 N Seventh St, Zanesville 740-297-4751
Fink’s Harley-Davidson nally called Jack Hemmer Ice Cream, was first opened in 1948 126 Muskingum Ave, Zanesville, OH; 740-455-3767; Open 740-638-5030
National Road and Zane Grey Museum by cousins Jack Hemmer and Tom Mirgon. In 1953, Tom took Tuesday-Saturday Roadway Inn 4925 East Pike, Zanesville 740-454-4144
Fink’s is a full-service Harley-Davidson dealer that offers over the business and it has been known as Tom’s Ice Cream 740-455-3124
genuine factory and custom parts, a Harley-Davidson licensed Museum exhibits recount America’s Historic National Road, Bowl ever since. Tom’s serves a variety of tasty sandwiches, Y-Bridge on the Historic National Road Garland Hotel 150 Garland Way, New Concord 740-453-0611
service department with factory-trained technicians, rid- also known as “the Main Street of America,” which stretched burgers, and more, but is most known for it’s generous serv- 740-331-4896
ing gear, Harley-Davidson collectibles, and a showroom full from Cumberland, MD, to Vandalia, IL. The museum also cov- ings of mouthwatering, old-fashioned ice cream. 532 McIntire First established in 1814, Zanesville’s iconic three-way Y- Hampton Inn 1009 Spring St, Zanesville 740-617-8342
of new and used bikes. 2650 Maysville Pike, Zanesville, OH; ers the life and times of famed Western novelist Zane Grey, who Ave, Zanesville, OH; 740-452-5267; open daily shaped bridge on the Historic National Road is now in its fifth
740-454-0010; closed Sundays was born in Zanesville. 850 East Pike, Norwich, OH; 800-752- iteration. The Y-Bridge carries traffic across the confluence Holiday Inn Express 1101 Spring St, Zanesville
2602; admission: $7 for adults; closed Mondays and Tuesdays The Wilds of the Muskingum and Licking rivers in the downtown area.
Lorena Sternwheeler Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this classic Nomad Ridge at the Wilds 14000 International Rd, Cumberland
Hocking Valley Scenic Railway Go wild at The Wilds’ 9,000-plus acres devoted to rare and structure has the distinction of being one of the rare bridges
Take a river ride back in time aboard the Lorena Sternwheeler endangered species from around the world. The park’s that you can cross without changing sides of the river. 401
as she travels up and down the historic Muskingum River Wa- Enjoy a relaxing, slow-paced train ride through Hocking Val- immersive experience can involve zip line tours, horse- Main St, Zanesville, OH
ter Trail. The 104-foot-long riverboat can carry up to 75 pas- ley in vintage rail cars pulled by a steam or diesel locomo- back riding, and hands-on educational experiences. 14000
sengers. Navigate to Zane’s Landing Park to find it moored tive. The train travels along a portion of a 145-year old route International Rd, Cumberland, OH; 740-638-5030; open daily Zanesville Museum of Art
there. For a complete schedule visit www.visitzanesville.com. between southern Ohio and Lake Erie, passing historic sites May-September
740-455-8282; admission: $9 for adults along the way. Each ride is about two hours long. 33 W Canal The museum, established in 1936, offers a catalog of adult
St, Nelsonville, OH; 855-323-3768 (weekdays) or 740-759- Village of Dresden and children’s programs, including workshops, lectures,
©2020 European Creative Communication, Inc. 9531 (weekends) and art classes, as well as art exhibitions. This institution is
Located along the Muskingum River, the picturesque village dedicated to igniting human imagination through the visual
Ohio River Museum of Dresden, OH, is home to family-owned shops, family-style arts. 620 Military Rd, Zanesville, OH; 740-452-0741; open
restaurants, and classic bed-and-breakfast accommodations. Wednesday-Saturday
Exhibits and other artifacts in this museum in Marietta, OH, Check out the house-size picnic basket located at the corner
celebrate the history of the pioneers who began settling in of Fifth and Main streets; it was listed in the 1990 Guin-
the Ohio River Valley in the 19th century. Don’t miss the W.P. ness Book of World Records as the “World’s Largest Basket.”
Snyder Jr., the last of the steam-powered stern-wheeled tow- 740-888-1226
boats in the U.S., which is docked in the Muskingum River.
601 Front St, Marietta, OH; 800-860-0145; admission: $7; Quality Inn & Suites 500 Monroe St, Zanesville
open Saturdays and Sundays
Super 8 2440 National Road, Zanesville

Travel Inn 58 N. 6th St, Zanesville

Travelodge by Wyndham 4645 East Pike, Zanesville

Wingate by Wyndham 725 Zane St, Zanesville


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