ATTRACTIONS
Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail and the Tuscarawas County Park Department By connecting the Ohio frontier with New York and New Orleans, the Canal helped people and products flow across America. Today, it is a place to experience trails through Cuyahoga, Summit, Stark and Tuscarawas counties. Phone: 330-365-3200
Ruetenik Christmas Tree Farm Cut your own tree, weekend before Thanksgiving to Christmas Eve. 9976 Welton Road, Zoar, Ohio 44697 Phone: 330-874-2688
Seven Pines Alpacas & Seven Pines Foundation A farm dedicated to raising and breeding alpacas as well as the res- cue of abandoned and neglected horses. 11655 Blue Ridge Road, Newcomerstown, Ohio 43832 Phone: 740-498-9667
Tuscora Park
Swimming pools, batting cages, kiddie rides, antique carousel, miniature train ride, putt-putt golf, Ferris wheel, concession stands, picnic pavilions, basketball, tennis and bocce courts and a summer schedule of outdoor concerts. 161 Tuscora Ave. New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663 Phone: 330-343-4644
©Celuch Creative, New Philadelphia, OH
Uhrichsville Water Park Ohio’s newest water park is heated and has over 18,000 of water play- ground, sliding board, raft slides, twisting body slides, fountains, swim lanes, and concessions.
401 East 12th Street, Uhrichsville Ohio 44683 Phone: 740-922-8780 (summer) Phone: 740-922-1242 (winter)
Wolf Timbers Nature preserve dedicated to re-education of the public about the true personality of wolves. 8871 French Hill Rd. Bolivar, Ohio 44612 Phone: 330-874-7022 Toll-Free: 874-9653
Zoar Wetland Arboretum-Earth Action Partnership Between Zoar and the Tuscarawas River is an 82 acre wetland with walking paths and thousands of trees for identifying, education and enjoyment. 434 W 5th St., Zoar, Ohio 44697 Phone: 330-874-4632
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